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We take a closer look at David Bowie's 1999 album, Hours. Known for its connection to the computer game Omikron: The Nomad Soul and marking the end of Bowie's collaboration with Reeves Gabrels, Hours offers a unique snapshot of Bowie's transition from the more experimental sound of his mid-90's outputs, to the later more neo-classic Bowie sound. We’ll dissect each track, discussing the context and musical elements that make this album a distinctive, if understated, part of Bowie's extensive catalog. Join us for a track-by-track analysis as we explore the music and legacy of Hours. Whether you're a longtime Bowie fan or new to his work, this episode provides thoughtful insights into this often overlooked album. Tune in and let’s get into the music of David Bowie’s Hours.