The Six Parts Seven

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  • post-rock
  • instrumental
  • ambient
  • post rock
  • indie
The Six Parts Seven was formed in 1996 by brothers Allen Karpinski and Jay Karpinski (playing guitar and drums, respectively), who had earlier played with Old Hearts Club, a band of similar style (but with vocals). Most of the group's music is instrumental, featuring "clean" (undistorted) electric guitars, electric bass, and drums, as well as lap steel guitar, viola, and occasionally also piano or vibraphone.

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Songs

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    On Marriage (Re.defined by Jenn Ghetto & Mat Brooke of Carissa's Wierd)

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    One Thing That Won't Matter.

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    Plus and Minus Things

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    Saving Words for Making Sense

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    Seems Like Most Everything Used to Be Something Else

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    Seems Like Most Everything Used to Be Something Else (Re.assembled by Pall Jenkins of the Black Heart Procession)

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    Silence Magnifies Sound

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    Simplicity Is Almost Enough

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    Sleeping Diagonally

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    Sleeping Diagonally (Re.made by Sam Beam of Iron & Wine)

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    Song of Impossible Things

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    Song of Impossible Things (Re.alized by Will Johnson of Centro-Matic)

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    Spaces Between Days, Part 1

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    Spaces Between Days, Part 2

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    Spaces Between Days, Part 3

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    Spaces Between Days, Part 4

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    Stolen Moments

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    The Attitudes of Collapse

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    The Constant Variables

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    The Day After the Day After Here

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    The Order of the Goodtime

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    The Quick Fire

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    The Slowest Way of Saying So Little

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    The Want and the Waiting

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    There Is No There

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    This One or That One?

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    What (Can We Just Make Out)

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    What You Love You Must Love Now

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    Where Are the Timpani Heartbeats?

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    [untitled]


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