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Divine Styler - Spiral Walls Containing Autumns Of Light album

Divine Styler - Spiral Walls Containing Autumns Of Light album

  • Performer: Divine Styler
  • Genre: Electronic / Hip-hop / Jazz / Rock / Soulful music
  • Title: Spiral Walls Containing Autumns Of Light
  • Released: 1992
  • Style: Abstract, Experimental, Conscious, Psychedelic
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1542 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1275 mb
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  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 157

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Despite the album’s unusual style, it was actually released by a major label but, perhaps inevitably, failed to sell as well as record executives expected. Although the album was largely regarded as a commercial failure, it has since developed a large cult following. Styler was signed to Giant because of Ice-T’s relationship with Warner Bros. Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light Q&A.

Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light. Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light is the second album by hip hop artist Divine Styler, released in 1992 on Giant Records.

After Divine Styler's relatively conventional debut LP in 1989, he converted to Islam and apparently underwent a e stylistic transformation. The resulting album was a deeply personal, highly indulgent set of avant-rap experiments that flirted with rock, metal, folk, ambient, and spoken-word all at once. It is both cosmic and inward. It is utterly, unspeakably bizarre.

Free download and listen Spiral Walls Containing Autumns Of Light. Style: rap. Album year: 1992. Tracks count: 13. Views: 0. Divine Styler - Am I An Epigram For Life? 01:44. Divine Styler - Touch 05:24. Divine Styler - In A World Of U 05:09. Divine Styler - Love, Lies And Lifetime's Cries 04:10. Divine Styler - Livery 05:02. Divine Styler - Grey Matter 05:42. Divine Styler - Heaven Don't Want Me And Hell's Afraid I'll Take Over 09:25. Divine Styler - Mystic Sheep Drink Electric Tea 05:14. Divine Styler - Width In My Depth 04:24. Divine Styler - The Next 06:14. Divine Styler Los Angeles, California.

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Tracklist

Am I An Epigram For Life? 1:44
Touch 5:24
In A World Of U 5:09
Love, Lies And Lifetime's Cries 4:10
Livery 5:03
Grey Matter 5:46
Heaven Don't Want Me And Hell's Afraid I'll Take Over 9:25
Mystic Sheep Drink Electric Tea 5:15
Width In My Depth 4:25
The Next 6:15
Euphoric Rangers 5:10
Walk Of Exodus 7:50
Aura 3:17

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
9 24444-2 Divine Styler Spiral Walls Containing Autumns Of Light ‎(CD, Album) Giant Records 9 24444-2 US 1992
PRO-A-5256 Divine Styler Spiral Walls Containing Autumns Of Light ‎(2xLP, Album, Promo) Giant Records PRO-A-5256 US 1992
9 24444-4 Divine Styler Spiral Walls Containing Autumns Of Light ‎(Cass, Album) Giant Records 9 24444-4 US 1992
859703951733 Divine Styler Spiral Walls Containing Autumns Of Light ‎(CDr, Album) Amazon.com, Master Opponent 859703951733 US 2010

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Livina Livina
Undoubtedly the most ambitious hip hop production of the decade. "Spiral Walls..." is the type of culmination that only happens to a genre every ten (sometimes even TWENTY) years. A historic moment that barely made a peep on the public's radar, this is absolutely the most futuristic release that could have occurred in the rap game. In terms of being 'before its time', this far-out, almost untenable release easily falls in with the most paradigm-shifting albums to ever shake up the Twentieth Century: Ornette Colman's "Ornette Coleman - The Shape Of Jazz To Come". Coltrane's "John Coltrane - Giant Steps". Can's "Tago Mago". Comus' "Comus - First Utterance". "The Beatles - The Beatles". "Nirvana - Nevermind". These are the albums that broke boundaries so severely and so confidently that they can only be properly understood when viewed in retrospect. It can take years for the general listening public to catch up with the abruptness of these forward-thinking artistic leaps. Often, they are so incendiary as to incite disdain and even hate.After Divine Styler's relatively conventional debut LP in 1989, he converted to Islam and apparently underwent a nearly-unrecognizable stylistic transformation. The resulting album was a deeply personal, highly indulgent set of avant-rap experiments that flirted with rock, metal, folk, ambient, and spoken-word all at once. It is both cosmic and inward. It is utterly, unspeakably bizarre. For this reason, it is more important to me as a historical document than for actual pleasurable listening. Though it was published a full THIRTEEN years earlier, the song "Grey Matter" sounds like it was pulled directly from Edan - Beauty And The Beat, which I have come to regard as one of the very most original landmarks of hip hop in general.This should be viewed as a key progenitor when examining the evolution of rap. Following this lineage would be DJ Shadow, the aforementioned Edan, and Kendrick Lamar.
Andromajurus Andromajurus
A very strange release that fell under the radar in the mid 90s indeed. Having heard Divine Styler raps and some of his work on a house of pain album I picked this album up in a second hand CD store quite intrigued. When i put it on, boy was i surprised! part bizarre spoken word, some weird Jimi hendrix-esque guitar numbers, some funk, multiple references to his recent conversion to Islam and only 2 actual songs that can be considered on this album as hip hop. Divine i'm unsure if he was or wasn't losing his mind on this album but he's screaming words like a deranged preacher, backed by music that sound quite sparse, and dark out of tune. by the far the best track(s) is the onslaught of proto-Industrial which is "Mystic Sheep Drink Electric Tea", The only return to the original DS style which is "Grey matter" and kinda spoken word rap of Livery. The album ends as weird as it begun with what sounds like Divine flying away into hyperspace.as a footnote after this amazingly weird album he disappeared for years before dropping a more normal, Sci-Fi rap themed album entitled Directrix on Mo' Wax, which was released in two different versions, and yet again, just after 14 years of been out of the public eye Divine Styler appears again in 2014, again with a musically different sound. I haven't heard this album in ages as its been sitting on my shelf for some time but back in the day i rated as one of my favorite albums for its sheer eclecticism and shift to different styles on record. worth picking if you interested to hear a truly bizarre masterpiece of the mid 90s.