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electronica roots
ambient soundscapes
new age influences
headnodic beats
unsyncopated ensemble rhythms
a smooth male vocal
a laid back male vocal
clear pronunciation
subtle buildup/breakdown
a rhythmic intro
inventive synth arrangements
light drum fills
a wet snare
a tight kick sound
the use of clean-sounding organs
light percussion fills
prevalent use of arpeggiated synths
synth riffs
effected synths
thickly layered production
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
"Shakespeare a n English" is not a recognized stage of language... but to answer the question, it's called "Early Modern English". Old English is almost unrecognizable as a language (look up "Caedmon's Hymn" for an example!) but you can see from whence Modern English comes as you move forward through the years.
This song features Katharine Blake as well as the Mediaeval Baebes. They are a wonderful group, and it is a shame Pandora does not seem to have their music (other than a few Christmas songs) in their database.
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Old English is almost unrecognizab l e as a language (look up "Caedmon's Hymn" for an example!) but you can see from whence Modern English comes as you move forward through the years.