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Dreams

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GenresJazz Fusion
Record labels Columbia Records
AlbumsImagine My Surprise
Dreams
Kitame krante
Associated acts Doug Lubahn
John Abercrombie
Barry Rogers
Skos genre Rock
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About Dreams


Dreams was an American jazz-rock group, which was one of the original prominent bands of the genre in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The band was formed by Jeff Kent and Doug Lubahn, who wrote and arranged their songs. It began as a trio and evolved into a horn-based band over time.

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While providing singalong hits Like Pompeii and Happier at Reading and Leeds Festivals last month, indie-pop band Bastille also gave the digital natives in the young crowd some tech-focused newer material to stream directly into their souls.

Almost half of their live set, including Shut off the Lights and Future Holds, was taken from their chart-topping recent album Give Me The Future , which looks at mankind's relationship with modern technology and the possibilities, both good and bad, of connecting online.

Frontman Dan Smith describes it as " a slightly weird, futuristic science-fiction, pop album".

" We started it before the pandemic But made it through the lockdowns and Strange Times , " he tells The Bbc . " It was amazing to have this catharsis of writing tunes about the bizarreness of The Times that We Live in and how it often feels Like a weird dystopian science-fiction anyway.

" But it's also an album about escapism: escaping into The Past , The Future , fiction, fantasy and technology, and how amazing that can be. . But also obviously there are complications and darknesses to all of those things. "

At 36, Smith can just about remember a time before The Internet , But many of Bastille's fans probably won't. Though it hasn't stopped them from sometimes singing along with his band's mid-set medley of 90s dance covers.

Ahead of their of Plug In, another from their latest LP, a video on the big screens invited fans to enter their own " innerverse" before Smith wondered out loud, melodically through a vocoder microphone, whether he/we would be alright in a world of Artificial Intelligence , deep fakes and fake news, as well as driverless cars and a billionaire Space Race .

" So much today, from the tech we use to how we communicate to each other, [to the] fact that Some People change what they look Like so much online that when It Comes to actually meeting up with someone, they are scared to do so because their picture is so wildly different from how they look in Real Life . . " he ponders.

" It's changed everything, how we meet people, how we communicate, how we work. "

Back to The Future

In early 2021, Bastille released a documentary entitled Re-Orchestrated, reflecting on their past 10 Years together, in which their singer-songwriter and body dysmorphia.

A year on, Smith And Co switched their focus to Future . Their synth and string-layered album, set over The Course of One Night , was littered with references to imagined worlds, from Blade Runner to George Orwell , and was broadly well received by the critics.

" Smith's singing is filled with pliant emotion, and it all adds up to a pop album so addictive that it feels as though it had been intravenously injected into my system, "

" The record itself functions Like an escape pod, " " When confined within Bastille's catchy hooks and imaginative, era-spanning production, what lies ahead suddenly isn't so terrible. "

With ideas overflowing in his seemingly hyperactive brain, Smith returned to the concept in August, releasing a fresh batch of additional Songs - Like Revolution, and Run Into Trouble featuring Brazilian producer Alok - for an expanded version of The Album .

Smith admits he and his bandmates are preoccupied with their reliance on modern technology, and are somewhat conflicted.

He created most of their 2013 breakthrough debut album in his room on his laptop. And These Days , he records song ideas into his smart phone and keeps in contact with people using messaging apps and Social Media while On Tour .

The singer-songwriter admits he does use his phone a potentially " unhealthy amount" and finds he needs pulling out of " spiralling thoughts" about what The Future holds. Other stars such as and have previously pointed out the perils of too much time spent on Social Media .

The evolving LP, Smith says, is The Sound of him trying to " navigate digital spaces" while making more of a conscious effort " to be more present".

" It's about trying to hold a mirror up to how bizarre things are and how complicated or confusing it is for everyone, " he explains.

" Particularly Future Holds, the Last Song on the [original] album was basically me, aimed at myself, " he stresses. " I thought it would Be Kind of funny and ironic to have an entire album that speculates and worries about what The Future might look Like And Then finish it with a song being Like , 'yeah that's fine, But stop worrying about it for a minute and just enjoy this situation for a second because you could be Dead Tomorrow !'"

Another new song, was specially commissioned to help soundtrack the Climate Change documentary, From Devil's Breath, produced by their old Saturday Night Live buddy Leonard DiCaprio. Smith describes The Film as being both " beautiful and incredibly sad".

Bastille have always appeared to be a forward-thinking bunch. You may recall them streaming a performance at Birmingham New Street Railway Station via 5G and captured in Augmented Reality , for a TV phone advert in 2019.

And while those at their surprise Glastonbury set and The Hundred cricket final this summer all got to see The Band play in front of their very own eyes, others recently joined them for a one-off gig in the metaverse.

In June, as part of the concept for The Album , Bastille's Give Me The Future experience used the latest (But still rarest) technology to enable fans around The World to don their headsets and become a virtual audience of stylised avatars.

Smith, whose band are currently touring South America (And Then Europe) in The Flesh , describes The Experiment as a " really interesting" one, which he's " open-minded" yet equally " cynical" about.

" A lot of the digital shows that have existed live or the VR [Virtual Reality ] shows have been a thing that you watch that's been pre-made and you basically go and you're inside it watching it as a thing that exists [Like ], and we wanted to try to experiment with how can you make it live and interactive, " he says.

" Obviously, it's never going to be anything Like a gig in Real Life , it's a different experience altogether, But wouldn't it be interesting for people who are watching live to also be able to interact in some way? "

" Some of that stuff is really exciting, " he smiles. " And some of it is terrifying. . "



Source of news: bbc.com

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