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| Artist = [[Divine Styler]]
| Artist = [[Divine Styler]]
| Cover = Spiralwalls.jpg
| Cover = Spiralwalls.jpg
| Released = [[June]], [[1991 in music|1991]]
| Released = [[1992 in music|1992]]
| Recorded = Eve Jim Studios, [[California]]<br/>[[April]] - [[May]], [[1991 in music|1991]]
| Recorded = Eve Jim Studios, [[California]]<br/>[[April]] - [[May]], [[1991 in music|1991]]
| Genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]]<br> [[Rock music|Rock]]<br> [[Avant-garde]]<br> [[Noise music]]
| Genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]]<br> [[Rock music|Rock]]<br> [[Avant-garde]]<br> [[Noise music]]
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| Next album = ''[[Word Power 2]]''<br/>(1998)
| Next album = ''[[Word Power 2]]''<br/>(1998)
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'''''Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light''''' is the second album by [[Divine Styler]], released in [[1991 in music|1991]] on [[Giant Records (1990)|Giant Records]]. It is a follow-up to [[1989 in music|1989]]'s ''[[Word Power]]'', and marked a significant change in Divine Styler's musical direction.
'''''Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light''''' is the second album by [[Divine Styler]], released in [[1992 in music|1992]] on [[Giant Records (1990)|Giant Records]]. It is a follow-up to [[1989 in music|1989]]'s ''[[Word Power]]'', and marked a significant change in Divine Styler's musical direction.


==Overview==
==Overview==
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*[http://www.uppitymusic.com/2005/08/divine-styler-spiral-walls-containing.html A review of the album, including playable tracks]
*[http://www.uppitymusic.com/2005/08/divine-styler-spiral-walls-containing.html A review of the album, including playable tracks]


[[Category:1991 albums]]
[[Category:1992 albums]]

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Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light is the second album by Divine Styler, released in 1992 on Giant Records. It is a follow-up to 1989's Word Power, and marked a significant change in Divine Styler's musical direction.

Overview

The album is notoriously experimental, (All Music Guide referred to the album as been like 'The Residents meets Funkadelic') and takes influence from a wide range of musical styles such as hip hop, rock, electronic, funk and even elements of spoken word and noise. Despite the album's unusual style, it was actually released on a major label but, perhaps inevitably, failed to sell as well as the record label expected. Although the album was largely regarded as a commercial failure, it has since developed a large cult following.

Since Divine Styler is a convert to Sunni Islam, lyrical themes of the album mainly focus around the teachings of Islam and praise of Muhammad, with various spoken word pieces demonstrating this. The majority of the album was produced and arranged by Divine Styler himself, which included him performing and processing all of the vocals, playing the guitar, drums (and drum programming), keyboards among other instruments. Due to the artist's dominance over the album's direction, it is generally regarded as a very personal and introspective album.

Tracklistings

  1. "Am I An Epigram For Life?" - 1:44
  2. "Touch" - 5:24
  3. "In A World Of U" - 5:09
  4. "Love, Lies And Lifetime's Cries" - 4:10
  5. "Livery" - 5:03
  6. "Grey Matter" - 5:42
  7. "Heaven Don't Want Me And Hell's Afraid I'll Take Over" - 9:25
  8. "Mystic Sheep Drink Electric Tea" - 5:15
  9. "Width In My Depth" - 4:25
  10. "The Next" - 6:15
  11. "Euphoric Rangers" - 5:10
  12. "Walk Of Exodus" - 7:48
  13. "Aura" - 3:17

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