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Stylistically, music journalist J. D. Considine credits the band for anticipating and driving the late 1990s revival of vintage analog instruments among indie rock bands.
Stylistically, the album shows strong influences from funk metal bands such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Primus and Mr. Bungle, all of whom are mentioned in the liner notes of the album.
Stylistically, Valley of the Giants has more world music elements than most of its related bands.

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Stylistically they most closely resemble UK soap operas in that they are nearly always shot on videotape, mainly in the studio using a multicamera setup.
Stylistically, Williams also worked with variations on a line-break pattern that he labeled " triadic-line poetry " in which he broke a long line into the three, free-verse segments.
Stylistically, because of its emphasis on the psychological insights of characters over plot, and plain-spoken prose, Winesburg, Ohio is known as one of the earliest works of Modernist literature.
Stylistically, the music is very similar to Tiersen's prior work on the soundtrack to Amélie ( in fact one piano composition, Comptine d ' un Autre Eté: L ' Apres Midi, is in both films ), but is missing Amélie's trademark accordion waltzes.
Stylistically, the CS400 can be distinguished from the regular STI by its upper mesh grille with piano black finish on the top frame, modified front bumper with " Cosworth " emblem on the lower mesh grille, 18-inch alloy wheels, lip front spoiler, and rear waist spoiler.
Stylistically they are provincial versions of contemporary Graeco-Roman style and technique ; several different artists seem to have worked on them.
Stylistically, Greco-Buddhist art started by being extremely fine and realistic, as apparent on the standing Buddhas, with " a realistic treatment of the folds and on some even a hint of modelled volume that characterizes the best Greek work " ( Boardman ).
Stylistically, Hassler ’ s early works exhibit reflections of the influence of Lassus, while his later works are marked by the impressions left on him by his studies in Italy.
In her review of An Item from the Late News, Garner wrote " Great story, great characters ... Stylistically, however, this book is like a very handsome, strong and fit woman with too much makeup on ...
Stylistically, the songs on the album feature dense timbral counterpoint ( in fact, nearly every song on the album ), using synthesizer chords and effects ( as well as " real " instruments ), programmed largely by David Gamson, creating a style that they would refine in their next album.
Stylistically, intermezzi of the 19th century are usually lyrical and melodic, especially compared to the movements on either side, when they occur in larger works.
Stylistically, the album marked a return to the sound of the first records and it was Battlelore's first concept album, focusing on the figure of Túrin Turambar.
Stylistically, grime draws on many genres including UK garage, British hip hop and dancehall.
Stylistically, this is a funk / R & B album and differs from the softer pop sound for which the group became known on later releases.
Stylistically, Street was a leading practitioner of the Victorian Gothic revival and is perhaps best known as the architect of the Royal Courts of Justice, on the Strand, London.
Stylistically, a piece of music featuring the kafir harp may begin with an ostinato figure on the harp, underneath a soloist ( who may or may not be the kafir player himself ) and / or by syncopated hand-clapping.
Stylistically, however, the building and its decor take their cues from the mid-18th century Rococo of Louis XV, and the small palace in the Graswang was more directly based on that king's Petit Trianon on the Versailles grounds.
Stylistically, haiga vary widely based on the preferences and training of the individual painter, but generally show influences of formal Kanō school painting, minimalist Zen painting, and Ōtsu-e, while sharing much of the aesthetic attitudes of the nanga tradition.
Stylistically, this inaugural period for the band was characterized by a hybrid of popular funk, dance, and New Wave influences with an emphasis on bass and keyboards.
Stylistically, the album owes a lot to psychedelic and progressive rock ; Pink Floyd and King Crimson have been cited by band members as a particular influence on the album.

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One thing bothered him, though: In a 1948 New York Times article, he wrote that " Stylistically, Shapero seems to feel a compulsion to fashion his music after some great model.
Stylistically he preferred homophonic textures, rather like his Spanish contemporaries, and he wrote memorable, singable lines.
Stylistically his music was significantly different from the mainstream English school of the middle 20th century ; instead of following in the lyrical, folk-song influenced tradition of Holst, Vaughan Williams and others, he wrote music which was chromatic, contrapuntal, and acerbic — more akin to Schoenberg, Bartók, and Hindemith than to any of his English contemporaries.
Stylistically he preferred homophonic textures, rather like his Spanish contemporaries, and he wrote memorable, singable lines.
Stylistically, his early music is similar to that of Giovanni Gabrieli, with alternating short passages of greatly contrasting rhythms and texture ; however he usually wrote for smaller forces.
Stylistically his music is similar to Josquin's in its clarity of texture and design, and its relatively progressive nature: Févin evidently wrote in the most current styles, adopting the method of contrasting imitative sections with homophonic sections which came into prominence around 1490.

Stylistically and lyrics
Stylistically, they were inspired by many genres of music Gangsta rap, Miami bass, Metal as well as ( in terms of lyrics ) spirituality ( greatly inspired by Islam ).

Stylistically and were
Stylistically refined minuets, apart from the social dance context, were introduced — to opera at first — by Jean-Baptiste Lully, who included no less than 92 of them in his theatrical works ( Little 2001 ) and in the late 17th century the minuet was adopted into the suite, such as some of the suites of Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Händel.
Stylistically, the daring and terrible inventions, with their powerful treatment of the nude and arduous foreshortenings, were striking in its day.
Stylistically, it went against the sharp-edged styling cues that were becoming fashionable ( largely led by Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro ), and featured rounded panel work.
Stylistically the coins were distinctly Roman and, due to both their size and their being cast rather than struck, crude compared to the coinage elsewhere around the Mediterranean at the time.
Stylistically, it was very reminiscent of their Acid Planet work-indeed, most of the songs were from that time, and were touched up to modern production standards.
Stylistically, they were governed by the regionally specific architectural orders.
Stylistically, the cartoons were similar to those made by Fleischer Studios, which like Van Beuren Studios was located in New York City.
Stylistically it was functional, drawing upon objects that were designed for a specific purpose such as Oceanliners.
Stylistically chorale motets were similar at first to motets composed in Catholic countries, and made use of the full range of techniques of Franco-Flemish polyphony.
Stylistically, Croce was more influenced by Andrea Gabrieli than his nephew Giovanni, even though they were exact contemporaries ; Croce preferred the emotional coolness, the Palestrina clarity and the generally lighter character of Andrea's music.
Stylistically, the bumper and headlamps lost their pronounced crease near the grille area, the trunk lid became more rounded, and the taillights were reshaped.
Stylistically, they were heirs to Ego-Futurism.

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