Strange Overtones

Strange Overtones

5 Comments

  1. which was zero. I’d rather listen to Eno’s windows start up patch over and over.

  2. Whoever gave this a low review… your mother. This song is great. Don’t knock it just because it isn’t obscure ambient garbage that Eno likes to sell to people usually.

    Classic track.

    Adam

  3. But I doubt I’ll listen to it again unless it comes up on random play.

  4. This isn’t the best Brian Eno or the best David Byrne I’ve heard, but here’s the thing I get the song, and I sort of like it. The music is little bit euro dance pop, little melancholy that is a strange overtone, it sort of messes with you. Eno and Byrne actually both make great music, but I find the oddness of the track enjoyable.

  5. You could sneak this in the middle of a “David Byrne” playist, and you would never realize that it wasn’t the Talking Heads. I find myself listening to this song and liking it when it plays, yet I don’t find myself seeking it out. The rhythm and percussion are quite enjoyable; however, the repetitive melody gets tedious.

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