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Download links and information about Unfortunately by Dwayne Sodahberk. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Ambient, Electronica, Techno, Industrial, Jazz, Rock, Indie Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative, Bop genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 55:49 minutes.

Artist: Dwayne Sodahberk
Release date: 2003
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Techno, Industrial, Jazz, Rock, Indie Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative, Bop
Tracks: 16
Duration: 55:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Unfortunately 2:42
2. No Fun 4:10
3. Standards 3:49
4. The Agreeing Song 2:51
5. Blow 3:22
6. On the Way Down 3:34
7. Infernal Beige 3:59
8. Christa 3:30
9. Afternoon Shape 3:28
10. Good Curse 3:47
11. Quartet & Light 2:27
12. If I Could Tell You 2:56
13. Bird 4:00
14. Scimitar 4:24
15. Crumbs 3:15
16. Set 3:35

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With the never-ending onslaught of Tigerbeat titles in 2003, one would think that eventually there would be an end to the impressive campaign, but evidently there isn't one in sight. Naturally, the label saves one of its best for last. After a long stint on the road during the summer/autumn of 2003 as part of Tigerbeat's annual "Paws Across America/Europe" tours with labelmates Kid 606 and DJ /rupture, Sodahberk wowed audiences with a blistering live set consisting of many of the tunes found on the appropriately titled Unfortunately. On this dark exercise into the world of electronic indie pop, Sodahberk brilliantly captures the feeling of a letdown right from the opening moments of the eponymously titled first track, and doesn't let up until the album's later moments. Exploring territory glazed upon by Dntel and Telefon Tel Aviv in a bit more of an upbeat light, Sodahberk takes these themes and experiments with acoustic/electronic combinations into moodier territories. At 16 tracks, the melancholic consistency can leave a draining feeling by the record's end, but a nod of the head goes to Sodahberk for keeping the record moving so fluidly without getting creatively tiresome. In a year when Tigerbeat was on a roll, the label most definitely saved one of the best for last.