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The Fifty Year Storm

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by THE NEW LAW

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This is the third chapter of the unknown hero, THE NEW LAW, who is leaving the barren waste after the battle at "High Noon". He joins some fellow fighters who venture out to sea, to escape certain death of the old land, and they sail forth to explore new worlds. He gradually learns the way of the sea through the rolling waves of the journey, but on the red horizon ahead, there's something brewing: something dark and sinister... and he's unwillingly heading straight into the storm of it.

"The New Law's 'The Fifty Year Storm' continues where "High Noon" left off. It's a beautiful, cinematic soundscape of warm electronics and chill horns that makes up the perfect soundtrack for the new year." - John Richards (KEXP, The Morning Show)

"THE NEW LAW - The Fifty Year Storm gets a "five"... it's "DJ Shadow meets Ennio Morricone in a post-apocalyptic wasteland and they kick some ass together and we get to watch". 5 out of 5, Trippin the Rift

"It takes you on a beautiful journey... It really draws you deep into the atmosphere. " - Broken Culture Review

"Infinitely beautiful instrumental hip-hop." Sashiblog Review
credits
released 01 January 2012
Album written and recorded by THE NEW LAW (Adam Straney and Justin Neff).
Album Produced by Adam Straney.

With Additional Credits:

Trumpet and Guitar by Peter Jordan on "I've Seen Some Mean Faces"

A couple drum hits by Steven Straney on "Into the Clouds"
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tags: electronic beats chillout down tempo downtempo electronic electronica hip hop hip hop instrumentals idm instrumental instrumental hip-hop leftfield post-rock trip hop Seattle
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Seattle based producers Adam Straney and Justin Neff have created a unique style of instrumental music featuring organic and ... more synthetic hip hop beats combined with evolving soundscapes, dreamlike sax, dusty samples, soaring synths, and pulsing drum machines that can only be defined as The New Law. less

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