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Blue States - Nothing Changes Under the Sun (CD)

Nothing Changes Under the Sun
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Album Details: Nothing Changes Under the Sun

Release Date:01/23/2001
Label:Eighteenth Street
UPC:795103003521

User Reviews: Nothing Changes Under the Sun

  • Overall:

    Good chill music

    By Ira  Sep 16, 2001

    Good music to chill to. Recomend the song "Stereo 99". Nothing Changes Under the Sun is a must-buy CD. All songs on the album are good.

  • Overall:

    Great Stuff

    By Paco  Feb 27, 2001

    I hadn't heard of this group until the day I bought the CD. I was at a little 'listening station' at the store and I listened to a couple songs and knew right away that I HAD to get this CD! Great background music for studying or sleeping, among ot...her things ; ) Definately money well spent! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Nothing Changes Under the Sun

  • All Music Guide

    Andy Dragazis, aka Blue States, creates an organic, electronic mini-symphony on Nothing Changes Under the Sun. Both Dragazis' choice for a band name and the album's title describe the release perfectly. Dragazis employs lo-fi, fuzzy synth sounds to create peaceful, relaxing instrumental soundscapes, interlaced with skittering breakbeats and layers of tension. Echoes of Ennio Morricone-style Western motifs float around randomly, as Dragazis approaches melodies, discards them, and returns to them on later tracks. It seems unusual, but Nothing Changes Under the Sun sounds like an imaginary Vangelis score for a Sergio Leone spaghetti Western. The album is not necessarily a compelling listen from start to finish, but it's the kind of album where one's interest hits peaks and valleys as Dragazis weaves in and out of warm, organic sounds. It's also an album that grows on a listener; it might appear lazy or overly repetitive until repeat listens unravel the jazzy, subtle sound treats. When Dra...gazis deploys samples, they're always impeccable and entirely in tune with the surrounding music. Standout tracks include "Arion," a song of moody, buzzing genius; "Spit and Soar," which reaches toward the creepy textures of early DJ Shadow and Unkle; and "Elios Therepia," a song that recalls the ragged, broad-vista cool of David Holmes' Bow Down to the Exit Sign and Death in Vegas' The Contino Sessions. "Cherio Manou" collects many of the album's finer ideas into what sounds like the song Squarepusher's been trying to create his entire career. Nothing Changes Under the Sun is as loaded with passion as Dragazis is loaded with talent. It's an album worth deciphering, as it releases bountiful rewards. - Tim DiGravina, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Blue States

With the help of a couple friends, Andy Dragazis' semi-kitschy trip-hop outfit Blue States became active in 1997. After playing out for a short amount of time, Dragazis relocated to Sussex, England, and was courted by Memphis Industries, a label that began issuing his singles. Between 1998 and 1999, five were released, setting the table for Nothing Changes Under the Sun... Read more