Hybrid - Take A Fall video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/11/08

Since first bursting onto the scene with the now classic album 'Wide Angle' in 1999, the Swansea, Wales-based Hybrid have been known as one of the most forward thinking and technically skilled acts in electronic dance music. Blurring the line between in-studio production and live presentation, Hybrid are one of the few remaining dance acts to perform live with a classic band setup. Though, much has changed on the road to Hybrid's fourth artist album Disappear Here. Most notable is the addition of Hybrid's newest member -- singer/ songwriter Charlotte James -- to go along with founders Chris Healings and Mike Truman. Charlotte's impact is marked as Disappear Here is truly an album of real songs and not merely dance beats with vocals on top. It offers a lot more than anything Hybrid has ever previously written and pushes boundaries in every way.

With Disappear Here, Hybrid have managed to create an epic and unique sound which has progressed dramatically from its original dance inception but still retains much of what makes electronic music so exciting. "This album offers a lot more than anything we've managed to write in the past", Healings says. "Charlotte comes from that singer/songwriter/performer world and she really inspired us to write something much more song based. Working so much with her we feel like there's a feeling of going somewhere else or doing something that will last longer in a live capacity. The music definitely reflects our desire to be a band but firmly rooted in dance music".

As the opening track for the album, 'Empire' meets Healings' statement of intent for the album. Its pounding live drums and moody, tense atmospherics set the stage and gradually build layers of electric guitars and sweeping strings performed by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. 'Can You Hear Me' is a shining moment combining the vocals of Charlotte and Tim Hutton (who also plays bass for Ian Brown, The Prodigy), while 'Green Shell Suit' is a swirling chill out reprise. 'Every Word' brings a warm, organic feel with the combination of haunting slide guitar, a warm arpeggiated acoustic and a brace of wonky but playful sound design. Album title track 'Disappear Here' mixes a powerful piano driven song over the crunching Hybrid production and the stadium electronica of 'Formula of Fear' presents one of the album's most intense peaks. Venturing further on, 'Salt' is encrusted with warped bass lines and brush drums; 'Original Sin' is a soundscape house music monster and 'Take A Fall' features a rock-breaks edge with Tim Hutton grabbing hold of the mic. Before closing out with the divine 'Numb'. Hybrid presents the album's touchstone and first single 'Break My Soul'. It's all cinematic from the triumphant chorus and 'Day in The Life' strings to the haunting breakdown and filmic overtones.

P & C 2010 Distinctive Records

http://www.distinctiverecords.com

Comments

11 years ago

Pedrator75

Thank upl for this track sound really nice !!

12 years ago

Jimmy Proofed

Can ya spare some cudder me brudda? If you don't know now you know so go google it silly beans Peace love and hair grease pleasant spaces!!!!!!!!!!!! You gotta love dis shit BIGUP!

12 years ago

Wolf In The Woods

I'm glad more people don't know about them.... I'm a DJ and I play their records all the time... Less people playing them means they pop more for me.

12 years ago

theBatBurger

Just discovered these guys, awesome!

13 years ago

Erik Campos

Alternative...Hybrid is a bless...

13 years ago

techfanatix

That is a good thing! If they were, say the number in the charts (especially U.S charts), other artists will start copying them too much. Then the magic would disappear (the same that's happened to EDM). Like this it is way more fun :D

13 years ago

Onderwish

Found on this one the airplane browsing through that was 1 year ago :) god this is beautiful

13 years ago

jessie0444

With my logic, it would be better if they sold just enough albums to remain loyal to their style and not give in to the current commercial crap

13 years ago

leksasdf

Yeah but with your logic it would be better if they broke up for not selling enough albums.

13 years ago

Guywatkins1

mmmmm so fucking good.

13 years ago

jessie0444

Are you kidding? It's a great thing those hipsters haven't discovered Hybrid and turned it into a mainstream subject.

13 years ago

crabroast21

Nooo, never!

13 years ago

jfm1200

In no way should they just simply cross over to dubstep. This is classically and originally how they've been for many years. No loudness wars, and never a dull moment. ;)

13 years ago

TheeGoldenOreo

@spacepretentions no

14 years ago

spacepretentions

This is almost dubstep. They should crossover.

14 years ago

DJPeaceful

Good choon!

14 years ago

Lena Mar

@jackdanyuhls: I couldn't agree more.

14 years ago

jackdanyuhls

It's a damn shame Hybrid isn't as popular as they deserve.

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