electronic
Destroy All Monsters 豆瓣
Groovy Kaiju
类型:
电子
发布日期 2021年7月30日
出版发行:
PACIFIC PLAZA RECORDS
After an awesome return album with "Still Groovy", I really wanted to get comfortable back in the driver seat in producing some groovy tunes for y'all. I want to start off by saying I appreciate everyone listening to my jams so much, it means so much to me!!! So, now I got a new workflow of finding and clearing samples with Tracklib, and I had more time & energy to focus on the concept of the album, and trying new things!
This album is a collection of songs I've made and premiered at various URL Vaporwave Shows I've been lucky enough to play. But wrapped together into a album friendly flow, ready for physical releases! There's also a few new tracks on here where I did my own vocals! I'm really excited to hear what y'all think of... more
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released July 30, 2021
This album is a collection of songs I've made and premiered at various URL Vaporwave Shows I've been lucky enough to play. But wrapped together into a album friendly flow, ready for physical releases! There's also a few new tracks on here where I did my own vocals! I'm really excited to hear what y'all think of... more
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released July 30, 2021
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Le Car
类型:
电子
发布日期 2017年2月24日
出版发行:
Clone Classic Cuts
Global Underground: Ibiza 豆瓣
Sasha
发布日期 2000年12月25日
出版发行:
Thrive
Soothing Sounds For Baby: Electronic Music By Raymond Scott, Vol. 2, 6 To 12 Months 豆瓣
Raymond Scott
类型:
电子
发布日期 1997年12月30日
出版发行:
Basta Records
Low Season 豆瓣
Poolside
类型:
电子
发布日期 2020年2月7日
出版发行:
Pacific Standard Records
Poolside has announced today's release of their eagerly awaited new album. LOW SEASON is available digitally everywhere now.
Poolside's first new full-length LP in three years, LOW SEASON marks the first Poolside album to be wholly helmed by visionary producer/guitarist/DJ/vocalist Jeffrey Paradise which follows 2017's breakthrough second LP, HEAT. Poolside's classic Daytime Disco sound is augmented and empowered by a wider array of producers, songwriters and musicians, including PANAMA, Ben Browning (Cut Copy), Amo Amo, Psychemagik, and others, as well as members of the extraordinarily powerful Poolside live band: drummer Vito Roccoforte (The Rapture), bassist/vocalist Mattie Safer (The Rapture), percussionist Brijean Murphy (Toro Y Moi, U.S. Girls) and saxophonist/keyboardist/multi-instrumentalist Casey Butler (Pharaohs).
LOW SEASON sees the Los Angeles-based collective adding remarkable depth and vibrancy to its already distinctive sound of Daytime Disco, folding sun-drenched synth pop, tidal rhythms, immersive electronics, tactile psychedelia, Afrobeat, hazy house, bubbly funk, yacht rock, and more into a truly singular strain of intensely human music. Songs like "Can't Stop Your Lovin' (feat. Panama)", "Around The Sun (feat. Amo Amo)" and "I Feel High (feat. Ben Browning)" dance across traditional boundaries of genre and sensation, veering between raw introspection and hedonistic joy with liquid grooves and unexpected emotional resonance. LOW SEASON serves as a worthy vessel for Paradise's expansive ambitions. Epic in aspiration yet intimate at its heart, the album stands as an essential moment for Poolside, an evolutionary leap forward as well as an extraordinary zenith all its own. With LOW SEASON as a starting block, Poolside's potential is limitless.
"LOW SEASON is an album that is sonically and lyrically akin to traveling to someplace tropical then finding the beaches empty and the weather uncertain," says Paradise. "You venture down unexpected paths, discovering people and places on your journey that surprise you and provide you with a new perspective on life. While this might not be an experience you share on Instagram, it becomes a profound memory that inspires you for a lifetime. Sonically, while staying rooted in the electronic world, LOW SEASON moves in an organic and human direction with guitars, pianos and hand drums weaving their way through every song. Lyrically, the songs dig deep and are personal and vulnerable. This album expresses all the ups and downs and highs and lows of life, love, loneliness, success, failure and the beauty in searching for something more."
LOW SEASON was preceded last month with the premiere of "Around The Sun," available now at all DSPs; an official music video is streaming now via YouTube. The track - which features shimmering backing vocals from Los Angeles-based psych outfit Amo Amo - was met by critical applause from the likes of Rolling Stone, which named it a "Song You Need To Know," writing, "Poolside's new single lands somewhere between cry-for-help and carefree jaunt...Think of a Venn diagram containing Delegation's 'Oh Honey,' Fleetwood Mac's 'Everywhere,' late Seventies Isley Brothers, and late Eighties Prefab Sprout, and you'll end up in the vicinity of this collaboration." "Poolside are able to take the chill out of winter with their daytime disco vibe," noted KCRW, while Turtlenek raved, "'Around The Sun' sounds like a classic from the old days, an instant sing-a-long. A perfect sun-soaked track to make you feel warmer these cold winter days."
LOW SEASON was first heralded last year with last year's extraordinary single, "Can't Stop Your Lovin'," available now for streaming and download. The single - featuring vocals from Australia's PANAMA - is accompanied by an equally irresistible companion visual which fuses the song's message of passionate love to widespread PDA in the world's most romantic city, Paris, France. Directed by Hala Matar (Vice, Interpol, Julian Casablancas) at locations including the Louvre, the River Seine, and the Paris Métro. "Can't Stop Your Lovin'" is streaming now via YouTube. In addition, the track has been remixed by an diverse array of like-minded artists, including Neil Frances, The Undercover Dream Lovers, Katzu Oso, and Sandy's, all available for streaming and download.
Poolside's first new full-length LP in three years, LOW SEASON marks the first Poolside album to be wholly helmed by visionary producer/guitarist/DJ/vocalist Jeffrey Paradise which follows 2017's breakthrough second LP, HEAT. Poolside's classic Daytime Disco sound is augmented and empowered by a wider array of producers, songwriters and musicians, including PANAMA, Ben Browning (Cut Copy), Amo Amo, Psychemagik, and others, as well as members of the extraordinarily powerful Poolside live band: drummer Vito Roccoforte (The Rapture), bassist/vocalist Mattie Safer (The Rapture), percussionist Brijean Murphy (Toro Y Moi, U.S. Girls) and saxophonist/keyboardist/multi-instrumentalist Casey Butler (Pharaohs).
LOW SEASON sees the Los Angeles-based collective adding remarkable depth and vibrancy to its already distinctive sound of Daytime Disco, folding sun-drenched synth pop, tidal rhythms, immersive electronics, tactile psychedelia, Afrobeat, hazy house, bubbly funk, yacht rock, and more into a truly singular strain of intensely human music. Songs like "Can't Stop Your Lovin' (feat. Panama)", "Around The Sun (feat. Amo Amo)" and "I Feel High (feat. Ben Browning)" dance across traditional boundaries of genre and sensation, veering between raw introspection and hedonistic joy with liquid grooves and unexpected emotional resonance. LOW SEASON serves as a worthy vessel for Paradise's expansive ambitions. Epic in aspiration yet intimate at its heart, the album stands as an essential moment for Poolside, an evolutionary leap forward as well as an extraordinary zenith all its own. With LOW SEASON as a starting block, Poolside's potential is limitless.
"LOW SEASON is an album that is sonically and lyrically akin to traveling to someplace tropical then finding the beaches empty and the weather uncertain," says Paradise. "You venture down unexpected paths, discovering people and places on your journey that surprise you and provide you with a new perspective on life. While this might not be an experience you share on Instagram, it becomes a profound memory that inspires you for a lifetime. Sonically, while staying rooted in the electronic world, LOW SEASON moves in an organic and human direction with guitars, pianos and hand drums weaving their way through every song. Lyrically, the songs dig deep and are personal and vulnerable. This album expresses all the ups and downs and highs and lows of life, love, loneliness, success, failure and the beauty in searching for something more."
LOW SEASON was preceded last month with the premiere of "Around The Sun," available now at all DSPs; an official music video is streaming now via YouTube. The track - which features shimmering backing vocals from Los Angeles-based psych outfit Amo Amo - was met by critical applause from the likes of Rolling Stone, which named it a "Song You Need To Know," writing, "Poolside's new single lands somewhere between cry-for-help and carefree jaunt...Think of a Venn diagram containing Delegation's 'Oh Honey,' Fleetwood Mac's 'Everywhere,' late Seventies Isley Brothers, and late Eighties Prefab Sprout, and you'll end up in the vicinity of this collaboration." "Poolside are able to take the chill out of winter with their daytime disco vibe," noted KCRW, while Turtlenek raved, "'Around The Sun' sounds like a classic from the old days, an instant sing-a-long. A perfect sun-soaked track to make you feel warmer these cold winter days."
LOW SEASON was first heralded last year with last year's extraordinary single, "Can't Stop Your Lovin'," available now for streaming and download. The single - featuring vocals from Australia's PANAMA - is accompanied by an equally irresistible companion visual which fuses the song's message of passionate love to widespread PDA in the world's most romantic city, Paris, France. Directed by Hala Matar (Vice, Interpol, Julian Casablancas) at locations including the Louvre, the River Seine, and the Paris Métro. "Can't Stop Your Lovin'" is streaming now via YouTube. In addition, the track has been remixed by an diverse array of like-minded artists, including Neil Frances, The Undercover Dream Lovers, Katzu Oso, and Sandy's, all available for streaming and download.
The NYC Dance Project 豆瓣
MoMA Ready
类型:
电子
发布日期 2019年7月18日
出版发行:
Self-released N/A
This album was recorded between 2016 - 2019.and features some wild edits and some big tunes to party to until the end of time. take great care with these. they go. special shout out to my brother Mitchell Tuckette W. for his beautiful work on the keys. shoutout to my brother Acemo.and shout out to HAUS of ALTR.and Weapons+
Wyatt D. Stevens describes his latest record as "wild edits and some big tunes to party to until the end of time." As MoMA Ready, he's become one of New York's go-to party rockers—he plays all around town, at all kinds of events, with the workhorse hustle of a reliable local DJ. He's also a prolific producer. On Bandcamp, he's dropped four releases—each ranging from five to 20 tracks—in the last year alone. Spanning fizzy jungle, rave throwbacks, hip-hop and raucous house, some records have had a theme, while others were data dumps of raw, unmastered tracks. The NYC Dance Project, his latest release, feels more well-rounded and has a straightforward mission: to showcase old-school house music. Over nine tracks, Stevens taps into house's most recognizable tropes and makes dance floor gold out of them.
The production on The NYC Dance Project has a raw, upfront style that recalls the DIY vibe of the earliest house records. That's a big part of why it rules. The album centers on three similarly named tracks, "This Version May Save Lives," "This Version May Heal" and "This Version May Go Off." They all draw from the one source that never seems to get old: First Choice's "Let No Man Put Asunder." You might think that there's nothing to be gleaned from a track that feels like it's been sampled countless times, but Stevens' rushing strings and drums makes those vocal snippets—"I got something for your mind, your body and your soul"—feel exhilarating once more.
If Stevens is conversant with house music history, he also seems to be in dialogue with himself. Take "This Version May Heal"—this feverish filter house cut features a piano line that complements the vocal lead in the preceding track, "I Miss Your Love." Here, he works with the building blocks of house music and assembles them in different configurations, from vocal-heavy tracks to instrumental stunners like the synthy closer, "The Concept," which shows off some of the more ethereal vibes of his other work. Every tune is an attempt at making the perfect house floor filler, each coming from a different angle.
What The NYC Dance Project lacks in novelty it makes up for in sheer force of will. Stevens has proven he can produce almost any kind of dance music, but it's the focus on house that makes The NYC Dance Project stand out. On his stellar collaborative EP with fellow New Yorker AceMo, released last month, Stevens made classic house and jungle seem shiny and new. The NYC Dance Project is, on the other hand, is good house music made with a faithful touch and an irreverent streak.
Wyatt D. Stevens describes his latest record as "wild edits and some big tunes to party to until the end of time." As MoMA Ready, he's become one of New York's go-to party rockers—he plays all around town, at all kinds of events, with the workhorse hustle of a reliable local DJ. He's also a prolific producer. On Bandcamp, he's dropped four releases—each ranging from five to 20 tracks—in the last year alone. Spanning fizzy jungle, rave throwbacks, hip-hop and raucous house, some records have had a theme, while others were data dumps of raw, unmastered tracks. The NYC Dance Project, his latest release, feels more well-rounded and has a straightforward mission: to showcase old-school house music. Over nine tracks, Stevens taps into house's most recognizable tropes and makes dance floor gold out of them.
The production on The NYC Dance Project has a raw, upfront style that recalls the DIY vibe of the earliest house records. That's a big part of why it rules. The album centers on three similarly named tracks, "This Version May Save Lives," "This Version May Heal" and "This Version May Go Off." They all draw from the one source that never seems to get old: First Choice's "Let No Man Put Asunder." You might think that there's nothing to be gleaned from a track that feels like it's been sampled countless times, but Stevens' rushing strings and drums makes those vocal snippets—"I got something for your mind, your body and your soul"—feel exhilarating once more.
If Stevens is conversant with house music history, he also seems to be in dialogue with himself. Take "This Version May Heal"—this feverish filter house cut features a piano line that complements the vocal lead in the preceding track, "I Miss Your Love." Here, he works with the building blocks of house music and assembles them in different configurations, from vocal-heavy tracks to instrumental stunners like the synthy closer, "The Concept," which shows off some of the more ethereal vibes of his other work. Every tune is an attempt at making the perfect house floor filler, each coming from a different angle.
What The NYC Dance Project lacks in novelty it makes up for in sheer force of will. Stevens has proven he can produce almost any kind of dance music, but it's the focus on house that makes The NYC Dance Project stand out. On his stellar collaborative EP with fellow New Yorker AceMo, released last month, Stevens made classic house and jungle seem shiny and new. The NYC Dance Project is, on the other hand, is good house music made with a faithful touch and an irreverent streak.