Floydian

"Floydian" in a Sentence (5 examples)

I have my own notions, though I hesitate to expound too deeply lest anyone accuse me of taking things Floydian too seriously.

The new Gilmour-led Floyd sounds infinitely more ‘Floydian' than Roger Waters' dirge-like solo albums.

The unmistakable "Floydian" sound is captured in all its glory on this LP: the use of hypnotic slow tempos, the lush textures of the instruments, the gorgeous guitar and saxophone solos, and the dark lyrical vision courtesy of Mr. Waters.

Although far from a Floydian concept album, ‘The Division Bell' has a general theme of communication gone wrong.

A ten-minute Floydian trip from the London rockers’ forthcoming ninth album [subtitle]

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