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“Neobedouin” by Abney Park
One of my more recent favorite additions to my library. For best results, try playing the song and reading along with the post.
Abney Park is a Seattle-based band that plays what they deem “steam punk” style music. For those of you unfamiliar with steam punk, it’s the fantasy genre in which futuristic technology meets with rustic aesthetics (think Wild Wild West). Their style has a 1920s European feel to it (phonograph, accordions, violins, etc) but they’re not afraid to mix and match instruments if they like what kind of sound comes out of it all.
Abney Park songs often revolve around fantastic concepts such as being an airship pirate, Tesla experiments (referencing Nikola Tesla), steam-powered machines, apocalypses and the like. The band definitely feels no need to base their music in reality and that perhaps helps with their out-of-this-world sound. The band uses a mixture of electronic beats, drums, bass, guitar, sound layers (like fuzz or static), harmonicas, and sound effects to craft their music.
I first unearthed Abney Park’s music after watching a very well put-together anime music video combining the anime Steamboy and another one of their songs called “Building Steam.” After seeing this video, which so perfectly blended the music with the anime, I was desperate to know more about the song and artist.
Abney Park is currently playing a short tour in the U.K. and their latest album “Off the Grid” is set to come out in November. Like what you hear? Check out their official website or these similar bands: Beats Antique, The Cog is Dead, or The Clockwork Dolls.
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