Dive into the urban symphony of Working Music Solitude's "What Concentration Sounds Like," a sprawling double album released on November 1, 2022, under Electronic 1 Records. Spanning an impressive 2 hours and 43 minutes, this 41-track collection is a love letter to city life, blending ambient, electronic, and downtempo elements to create a soundscape that mirrors the rhythm and pulse of metropolitan existence.
The album is a journey through the highs and lows of city living, from the bustling energy of "Greatest Glory" and "The City That Never Sleeps" to the introspective moments of "Small Town" and "The City Has Fallen Silent." Tracks like "Skylines" and "City of Stars" evoke the grandeur of urban landscapes, while "Sidewalks" and "Downtown" capture the grit and charm of street-level life. The album's title track, "What Concentration Sounds Like," along with "Work Playlist" and "Focus Frequencies," offers a sonic backdrop for productivity and reflection, making it an ideal companion for both work and relaxation.
Working Music Solitude's sound is reminiscent of artists like Steve Roach, with a focus on ambient textures and atmospheric depth. The album's expansive nature invites listeners to explore the nuances of each track, whether it's the dreamy melodies of "Beauty of Dreams" or the pulsating beats of "Big Cities." "What Concentration Sounds Like" is not just an album; it's an immersive experience that captures the essence of urban life in all its complexity and beauty.
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