Dream Signals in Full Circles is an LP by Tristeza, released on Tigerstyle Records in 2000.[3][4]
Dream Signals in Full Circles | |
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Studio album by Tristeza | |
Released | 2000 |
Recorded | April 2000 |
Genre | Post rock |
Label | Tigerstyle Records |
Producer | Dave Trumfio |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Pitchfork Media | 3.5/10[2] |
The album was recorded at Kingsize studio, in Chicago, and was produced by Dave Trumfio.[5]
AllMusic wrote that "the one most overt Krautrocking number of the bunch, 'Auroura Borealis', is pretty much a shorter version of Neu!'s 'Fur Immer', but it makes up for the near plagiarism with yet another soaring yet deceptively simple guitar solo that evokes a beautiful blue sky to go with the open road."[1] Exclaim! wrote that the album "contains epic pop gems that give atmosphere to whatever room it's played in."[6] Phoenix New Times called it "sweet, viscous instrumental rock," writing that "it may be some of the most beautifully expansive music you hear this year."[7]
The Washington Post praised the "elastic, jazzy rhythm section that works in great counterpoint to guitarist Jimmy Lavalle's ringing lead lines."[8] The Tallahassee Democrat thought that "the album title is a perfect description of the band's instrumental approach, which blends rock with smooth beats and jazzed-up tempos."[9] The Arizona Republic wrote that Dream Signals in Full Circles "combines shimmering guitars with gently minimalist rhythms and Stereolab-style tape loops."[10]
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