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Enter the Worship Circle presents Village Thrift: Twenty Two

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2006

Village Thrift has been constructed from the existing foundation of it's sister Worship Circle recordings, and though sharing the name of it's predecessors, this sibling has opened a new doorway altogether for experimentation in techniques used in cultivating environments of worship. With collaborative songwriting and acoustic instrumentation interchanged with discovered (thrift) sounds manipulated electronically, Enter the Worship Circle has purposefully hijacked technologies that have up to this point been used exclusively by DJ's, Art-Rock, and Hip-Hop artists. Take a little pop melody work from Moby, a little ambient rhythm from the Telefon Tel Aviv, add some offbeat elements like sympohonic rock from the Art of Noise, and finish it off with the voices of Ben and Robin Pasley and newcomers Todd Berger and Ryan Lott and you are starting to feel the vibe of Village Thrift.

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  • yeah...I really love the mixing done with this song (and all of the enter the worship circle songs) really cool way of approaching worship...worshiping God in various ways and various techniques... but in the end it all transpires to giving it all to God.. and worshiping in Spirit and in Truth..I'm an aspiring musician and I really want CCM to be fully established here in the Philippines..and I would like to play using different beats and methods...thanks for the inspiration...God bless!

  • yes, ryan lott

  • is this the guy of son lux?

  • um... i really really love this video. (the end is really powerful when everybody is jumping around clapping etc - which is awesome - and there's that one person kneeling and crying out) It's strange to me that so many of the psalms were laments written from deep emotion and crying out to God, and yet I have never heard one worship song even remotely lament-full in an american churches... to be continued...

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