Folkloric Feel is Apostle of Hustle's debut album.[4] It is indie rock with very subtle Latin influences, incorporating the sound stylings of the tres and permutations of Latin rhythms.
Folkloric Feel | ||||
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Studio album by Apostle of Hustle | ||||
Released | 24 August 2004 | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Length | 47:54 | |||
Label | Arts & Crafts | |||
Producer | Dave Newfeld | |||
Apostle of Hustle chronology | ||||
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Pitchfork Media | (7.7/10)[2] |
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† "Wedding Song" is an untitled bonus track not included in all CD pressings. It can be found in an Arts & Crafts compilation album titled Adventures in Advertising. Another non-album track is "The Wristwatch of the Shepherdess", an interpretative cover of the Cuban traditional "El Reloj de Pastora" by Arsenio Rodríguez. The two songs are also available in vinyl and digital download editions.
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