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Infinite Keys

Ester Drang Audio CD
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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Oklahoma's Ester Drang has produced a precise and delicate album on their second full-length and Jade Tree debut, Infinite Keys. Cinematically inspired and atmospheric, it is a spectral wall of sound that reaches out in several directions at once without losing its central focus, emanating a feeling of timelessness that melds well with its psychedelic elements. 2003.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of 2003's best..., May 3 2004
This review is from: Infinite Keys (Audio CD)
Ester Drang may not be very popular right now, but this is one of the most solid bands to come around in quite some time. I was very impressed with this album, even more so than their previous offering. Truly great music that doesn't really sound like anyone else these days, and also offers a very positive message through those sometimes hard-to-distinguish vocals.

An Oklahoma native, I haven't had the chance to "lie down in Oklahoma's plain and listen to the album," because the part of Oklahoma I live in (and that Drang hails from) is more populous than Jacksonville.

Regardless, great album, good study music as well.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Clouds stretched like gauze in the blue yonder, April 22 2004
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Stanky Wanky (here and there) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Infinite Keys (Audio CD)
I, too, had never heard of these talented three till I saw them with Don Cab. With a back drop of 8mm film running that was as ambient as their music, I also had to buy a CD. Good money spent.

Their sound is as spacious as Oklahoma and would compliment lying down in the tall grass of the Great Plains, letting the wind pass everything by you. (I guess it just has a spacious midwestern feel, there, Oklahoma Cowboy/girl. Thanks for keeping it crass!!)

Give it a listen.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The best alblum of 2003 you didn't hear, Jan 30 2004
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D. Brock "Talking Voice" (San Diego) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Infinite Keys (Audio CD)
This record is one of the most rewarding CD's that I have. Its deep, but its not depressing. Its happy and dark at the same time. Kinda like Death to Smoochy. They are just as impressive, if not more so, live. You can definately hear some Flaming Lips influence. I guess they have that Oklahoma thing going on. This just barely tops Golden West, so to someone who has never heard Ester Drang before, I would suggest Infinite Keys.
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