| Let
Lullatone send you to sleep with their newest collection of lullabies!
Originally composed for their newborn son, this set of merry-go-round
melodies is the perfect bedtime background music for babies and
adults alike. Each track is specially composed to loop seamlessly
using the “repeat one” function on your CD or mp3 player,
allowing unlimitedly long listening. Every melody can be enjoyed
seamlessly for hours at a time as you drift to dreams, letting the
songs spin in circles and the artwork also uses a special die cut
cover to allow the music's disc to spin too.
Songs That Spin
in Circles is their sixth album and will be released June 9, 2009
and furthers the concept of sleep-worthy pop hits as a "music
for babies" concept album. Demos for the tracks were begun
by Shawn while he was waiting in the hospital for the newest band
member, Niko, to be born. Niko soon went to work testing the advantageousness
of the new songs in helping take him into dreamland. The album features
a high level of sound science to ensure ultimate effectiveness in
snooze induction. Underwater recordings, heartbeats as drumbeats,
and tape hiss as ambient white noise are just the beginning of the
shuteye science the duo employed to create their most careful concept
album to date. Imagine Calder making sound pieces instead of mobile
sculptures or Raymond Scott's "Soothing for Babies" that
babies actually enjoyed. Imagine if Brian Eno had made a Music for
Airports For Babies... Or Sigur Ros on Nyquil? We're getting closer
to the sound. Beck has said that he played Lullatone songs in the
past to his infant son and Momus has dubbed them "the cutest
formalists in town."
Lullatone is
Shawn James Seymour and Yoshimi Seymour from Nagoya, Japan who have
been releasing conceptual pop albums since 2002, creating artwork,
touring the world, and even hosting a Japanese children's TV program.
"Songs That Spin in Circles" is their sixth album. |