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It was bright in tone, dark in mood with a touch of digital echo, and lick-averse; it was gestural and coherent and a little anguished, drawing a cloud of tension through the pieces.
In "Pencilneck," a simple repeated guitar figure is the basis for slowly morphing reed and brass textures, with a brief (and generally inaudible) vocal line and a touch of electronically echoed guitar as a coda.
For brisket (again, my Texas bias), I also suggest a red wine with firm acidity and a touch of smoke to echo the meat.
The 16 new modern-style galleries -- with muted orange walls for a touch of warmth -- echo periods well represented in the museum's prior holdings, like 17th-century Flemish painting (de Hooch, van der Neer, van Ruysdael), German Expressionism (Kandinsky, Kirchner) and a large sampling of 19th-century North American work.
Being an artist with a touch of genius, she raised echoes in many alien hearts, and she was soon lifted into wealth, even into luxury.
Their new release, Four, includes an Ed Sheeran-penned track, a touch of Mumford-style folk and even echoes of classic FM rock bands like Journey, in a bid to assist their transition to "manband" status.
It's a bizarre place with long, echoing corridors and cavernous restaurant that had a touch of The Shining to it.
"A touch of a roadhouse.
7. "A Touch of Sin".
And a touch of frustration.
A touch of sweetness lingers.
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