Audioweb

Audioweb

The music features intricate rhythmic patterns and spacious arrangements that invite movement while maintaining an underlying tension between energy and contemplation.

United Kingdom Est. 1991

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Fireworks City

Fireworks City

1998

About Audioweb

Audioweb matters as a reflection of the shifting cultural landscape of the late '90s and early 2000s, when alternative sounds began to seep into mainstream consciousness.
Their music offered a bridge between various genres, creating a space where fans of rock, electronic, and dub could converge.
Their music offered a bridge between various genres, creating a space where fans of rock, electronic, and dub could converge. This fusion not only resonated with listeners seeking new sonic experiences but also highlighted the importance of inclusivity in music during a time of significant social change. Employing a collaborative approach, Audioweb harnessed the talents of multiple musicians to craft their sound, which is characterized by layered instrumentals and rich vocal harmonies. They demonstrated a keen ability to blend live instrumentation with electronic elements, producing tracks that felt both organic and innovative. This duality allowed them to create grooves that were equally danceable and introspective, captivating audiences in live settings while encouraging personal reflection. Lyrically, Audioweb often explores themes of connection and introspection, using storytelling that balances sincerity with a sense of irony. Their writing invites listeners into immersive narratives, reflecting on personal experiences and broader societal issues alike. The tone is often conversational yet thought-provoking, creating an intimate atmosphere that resonates deeply with audiences.

2 studio albums· 2 years· United Kingdom

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Audioweb's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 1996–1998
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