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I like this, it's giving me motivation to clean the house. So I should do that and get out of this thread. If any of you have playlists on spotify (with similar music) I'd love to check them out.
I put that track on my mix the other day, love it.
yeah, Blawan has really grown on me and this song is what got me hooked. his other stuff is a little more trance-y, which i never really cared for until i ran into some of his better tracks.
Post by nodepression on Feb 19, 2012 13:10:49 GMT -5
Both artists' music suggests an alternate reality where the last 25 years' worth of pirate radio transmissions, blasted out from council flat bedrooms through improvised antennae, didn't simply vanish into the ether.
That new Chromatics is fire. Gotta download the rest of their stuff.
I'm actually a bigger fan of Chromatics than I am Glass Candy. Sad that one goes hand-in-hand with the other these days.
When they released their last one in 2007, I was just completely unaware of what was going on outside of digging through Pink Floyd and Bob Dylan's 70's stuff, so it's interesting for me when someone who may have gotten a lot of coverage on blogs come back. To me it's something new, or just only seen a couple of times around the way, but then the new single is everywhere I check on a daily basis.
I'm actually a bigger fan of Chromatics than I am Glass Candy. Sad that one goes hand-in-hand with the other these days.
When they released their last one in 2007, I was just completely unaware of what was going on outside of digging through Pink Floyd and Bob Dylan's 70's stuff, so it's interesting for me when someone who may have gotten a lot of coverage on blogs come back. To me it's something new, or just only seen a couple of times around the way, but then the new single is everywhere I check on a daily basis.
Not that this belongs in the Bleep-Bloop thread .. but all that Troubleman Unlimited stuff was clutch from like 95-07'. He did a great job of sniffing out new bands that became essential listening these days. Chromatics were a perfect example of that.
Last Edit: Feb 19, 2012 14:17:37 GMT -5 by aftermath - Back to Top