Very good tune from 2013 first Falcons EP “Bird Call”. Although rest 3 tunes on this realese can’t match this one you can check it by yourself here.
Tag Archives: electronica
Ghostpoet “Dial Tones”
I fell in love in Lucy Rose‘s voice in this song. And the song itself is fabulous too. Like Tricky in his best years.
8 Reasons to Like Germans
Here in Poland we have few reasons to dislike Germans. They invaded us many times, they started II World War, they destroyed Warsaw and many more Polish cities, they are making great cars (while we don’t manufacture any) and generally the have much stronger cuclture. For now of course ;-)
Thankfully we are living in relative peace nowadays and we can find some reasons to like Germans and some aspects of their culture. For example they just started loosing in football with us. This is very good sign of good will from their side. But there are also other reasons which help us to overcome historial prejudices. One of them is definitely electronic music. This is the field where they excel and where they show the best of their creative heritage. Thanks to theirs clubbing tradition and love for technical solutions we can enjoy tunes like these below.
Heil to German electronica!
(1) Bersarin Quartett “Jedem Zauber Wohnt Ein Ende Inne”
(2) Pantha Du Prince “Bohemian Forest”
(3) Paul Kalkbrenner “Aaron”
(4) Kollektiv Turmstrasse “Schwindelig”
(5) Moderat “Bad Kingdom”
(6) Ulf Lohmann “My Pazifik”
(7) Apparat (feat. Soap&Skin) “Goodbye”
(8) Lovebirds “In The Shadows”
Grimes “Genesis”
Future women world domination will look like this.
Gus Gus “Ladyshave”
Clams Casino “I’m God”
Beanfield “The Season”
Broken beat and this voice swinging between melodeclamation and singing – reminding me Ursula Rucker – is my soundtrack for this evening.
The XX “Chained” (Liar Remix)
I have a weakness to The XX. In the sea of shallow indie-rock, where everything sounds the same, they are one of the very few shining stars worth of attention, so I’m always open for remixes of their songs. Here’a really good one.
Cowboys & Indians “Permanent Revolution”
Sitar (or sarod) and rhythm in this track caught me in Lee jeans commercial many years ago. Oh God..I was so happy to find it on some compilation. There were no Shazzam or Sound Hound apps like these days ;-)
Mount Kimbie “Made To Stray”
Structure of this tune reminds me Plaid’s “Ol”, which starts with harsh beat and develops to something great. Here’s the same pattern, and it’s also damn good with these vocals in the second part.