orange creme // glass disco ep


 

orange creme // glass disco ep

 
This is the sound of after hours New York disco. It is familiar and haunting. Cosmic and analog. At times reminiscent of Lindstrom, and Todd Terje but with its own unique Brooklyn atmosphere.

On the first track: Night Train, the rhythm is gorgeous disco funk, with stabs of glittering synths – and a middle section that surprises with hazy, bubbling arpeggios that seem stolen from an italo soundtrack.

Sunset Drive is a more intense four-to-the-floor cut. The rubbery bass intertwining with waves of shimmering, repetitive synth lines over a deep, driving kick and detailed percussion. It’s a track that takes 1990’s house and re-imagines it as psychedelic deep disco.

It is available online for free download and in a limited edition cassette at record stores in NYC on Cassette Store Day, September 7th.
Details will be posted on our website. Thank you for your time and for listening. Peace. Continue reading “orange creme // glass disco ep”

the xx // sunset (jamie xx edit)

If I were a moth I would flutter fatally to this flame.

Make no mistake this is one of the smoothest remixes of a The xx song I’ve yet to hear. What Jamie xx (Jamie Smith) has done to “Sunset,” is so irresistibly forthright and sexy this one should come with an overdose disclaimer. I could listen to it endlessly. Right now outside of the U.S. it is available as a FREE DOWNLOAD via iTunes. Once again us poor Yankees must suffer another musical injustice. Peace. Continue reading “the xx // sunset (jamie xx edit)”