Wish Me Away
About 46bliss The sound profile of electronic pop trio 46bliss is best understood as an entrancing potion that opens you up, enhances your senses and releases you into the world with fresh eyes. Their music has been compared to everyone from Air to Zero7. Not content to merely produce soothing, low-impact electronica, the creative minds behind 46bliss (whose name was inspired by an obscure NYC subway stop) simultaneously address the themes of modern life while transporting you far away from them. Drawing upon a rich folkloric tradition and influenced by a myriad of performers from The Moody Blues and Patti Smith to Aphex Twin, their songs are sonically progressive but rooted in a phantasmagorical sense of the poetic. The voluptuous alto voice of Clare Veniot gives way to a satiny upper register that feels timeless in its simplicity, providing a perfect balance to the technological mastery of vocalist, programmer and keyboardist David Cooper and electronic drummer Jack Freudenheim, creator of ambient music software Sounder. Maybe what makes their collaboration such a successful marriage of talent and inspiration is the fact that each band member hails from such far-flung worlds. Clare grew up in an idyllic seaside community on the shores of eastern Canada; Jack was living with his family in France before moving back to the States to study Indian music at Wesleyan University (and was introduced to the band through Derek Sivers, the future creator of CD Baby); David attended the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston before moving to NYC. Technology enables a persistently long-distance partnership, with one bass player sending his part from a computer in France, and Jack emailing his mixes from a laptop on the Metro-North somewhere in upstate New York. 46bliss is best known for their contribution to the soundtracks of Veronica Mars and CSI-NY, their singles The Way You Are and Desire Give Way both made waves on Internet pop charts and the press took notice. Billboard magazine called their music hypnotic… an engaging mélange of percolating rhythms, taut melodies and poetic lyrics. Their ingenious remix of Mahalia Jackson crooning Silent Night was included on Christmas Remixed Vol. 2 (Six Degrees Records) and covered in a front-page article in the Washington Post. A haunting track from their repertoire, In A Long Time, was a winner in The International Songwriting Competition in 2004. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
About 46bliss The sound profile of electronic pop trio 46bliss is best understood as an entrancing potion that opens you up, enhances your senses and releases you into the world with fresh eyes. Their music has been compared to everyone from Air to Zero7. Not content to merely produce soothing, low-impact electronica, the creative minds behind 46bliss (whose name was inspired by an obscure NYC subway stop) simultaneously address the themes of modern life while transporting you far away from them. Drawing upon a rich folkloric tradition and influenced by a myriad of performers from The Moody Blues and Patti Smith to Aphex Twin, their songs are sonically progressive but rooted in a phantasmagorical sense of the poetic. The voluptuous alto voice of Clare Veniot gives way to a satiny upper register that feels timeless in its simplicity, providing a perfect balance to the technological mastery of vocalist, programmer and keyboardist David Cooper and electronic drummer Jack Freudenheim, creator of ambient music software Sounder. Maybe what makes their collaboration such a successful marriage of talent and inspiration is the fact that each band member hails from such far-flung worlds. Clare grew up in an idyllic seaside community on the shores of eastern Canada; Jack was living with his family in France before moving back to the States to study Indian music at Wesleyan University (and was introduced to the band through Derek Sivers, the future creator of CD Baby); David attended the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston before moving to NYC. Technology enables a persistently long-distance partnership, with one bass player sending his part from a computer in France, and Jack emailing his mixes from a laptop on the Metro-North somewhere in upstate New York. 46bliss is best known for their contribution to the soundtracks of Veronica Mars and CSI-NY, their singles The Way You Are and Desire Give Way both made waves on Internet pop charts and the press took notice. Billboard magazine called their music hypnotic… an engaging mélange of percolating rhythms, taut melodies and poetic lyrics. Their ingenious remix of Mahalia Jackson crooning Silent Night was included on Christmas Remixed Vol. 2 (Six Degrees Records) and covered in a front-page article in the Washington Post. A haunting track from their repertoire, In A Long Time, was a winner in The International Songwriting Competition in 2004. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Way You Are
Desire Give Way
In A Long Time
Three Days To Live
Inner Sensation
Love In Vision
Yabaseo
Kalimba
The Way You Are (part 2)
Joan of Arc
8 O'Clock Train
2B1
Boy Behind The Veil
You're Not God
Na Na Na
All Over Now
Sentimental Angel
This Light
Til Your Dying Day
Arriving
Wish Me Away
Calling
Boy Behind the Veil (2024 Remix)
Across the Universe
In a Long Time (Hon Triphop Remix)
The Way You Are (Jay Brannan Remix)
The Road to Mandalay
Sentimental Angel (Eterman Floorball Remix)
In A Long Time (Hon Chillout Remix)
Freedom Run
Cura Animarum
8 O'Clock Train (Jay Brannan Remix)
2B1 (Jasinski Remix)
Anything
You're Not God (MonsterJ Project Remix)
Hallelujah
O Mayday
8 O'Clock Train (PKP Express Remix)
The Way You Are (Eterman Chilli Remix)
Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)
Wildfire
Na Na Na (Spark Remix)
Canton
In A Long Time (PKP Temptressremix)
You're Not God (Jay Brannan Remix)
If
Bardo Takes Time
2B1 (MonsterJ Project Remix)
In A Long Time (Eterman Smalltown Remix)
Alpha and Omega
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