![]() Sleepyhead + a bit more techno = awesome. Note: it was really hard to rank these, as any remix that even touches this song automatically gets 40,000 awesome points (that’s a lot).Ī fairly chill remix…slower, less intense, but still very nice. Ordered from most favorite to absolute total favorite. I would also make sweet, sweet love to the following remixes, which heavily utilize warping the chorus into new and fantastically shocking eargasm-giving sex toys: Cillo, Jazzsteppa, Neo Tokyo.īecause I have 9 (yes, 9) remixes/covers of Sleepyhead in addition to the original itself, I figured it’s about time I give you guys links to all the versions I find fantastic. I would make sweet, sweet love 24/7 to the chorus. I remember my first listen through and thinking “okay, this song has a nice beat, but there’s nothing too special about it.” Then it hit 1:21 and I fell in love with the chorus. I admit that I didn’t automatically like Sleepyhead when I first downloaded it as an iTunes freebie back in February of 2009. Sleepyhead stays the same through its duration. I don’t like songs that have a great momentum going on and then break things down by either losing the back beat, slowing down, or having the singer stop their singing to rap/talk/go to the bathroom. ![]() Any song with a steady, unwavering time signature is always a winner for me. I think I tend to like shorter songs because they’re harder for me to get sick of.Ģ. Sleepyhead clocks in at just under three minutes. I don’t know why, but I’ve always been a fan of shorter songs over longer ones. Sleepyhead, by Passion Pit, is what I take to be the epitome of musical awesomeness. Hahaha, I think we all know my answer to this one. Here’s an article that expresses a similar degree of “OMFGWE’REALLGOINGTODIE” as me. AlphaDog is designed to be over 10x quieter than BigDog.”Įvery time those guys push or kick it I expected ROBOT RETALIATION! Then I saw it right itself and I felt the need to run. “When fully developed the system will carry 400 lbs of payload on 20-mile missions in rough terrain. And with their scariest rendition of “dog” robots yet. ![]() Listen to the best of Max Richter on Apple Music and Spotify.OH GOD THEY’RE BACK. Think we’ve missed one of your best Max Richter songs? Let us know in the comments section, below. The best Max Richter songs barely scratch the surface of his full range of music, but they offer a fascinating place to start. Richter’s early experiences with electronic artists such as Future Sound Of London and Roni Size set the scene for years of influential solo albums, a burgeoning career in soundtrack work (generated by his fine capabilities in musical storytelling) and many millions of streams. The eight-hour concept piece, coupled with its staged events, is, however, only one part of a mighty body of work. Almost all of them are heavily indebted to the Deutsche Grammophon-signed, British-German composer Max Richter, whose landmark extended post-minimalist work Sleep (recorded with American Contemporary Music Ensemble) wowed the world in 2015 and remains the cornerstone of the genre. ![]() The early 21st Century has been packed with post-classical adventures, as a new wave of composers, players and labels have combined some of the vibe of modern popular music with classical instrumentation, often in search of post-rave-era chillout sounds.
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