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Cat-No:GBR007
Release-Date:23.07.2016
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Shy Layers - Black and White
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Shy Layers - Famous Faces
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Shy Layers - You Won‘t Find Me
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Shy Layers - Stabilized Waves
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Shy Layers - Too Far Out
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Shy Layers - Holding It Back
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Shy Layers - Playing The Game
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Shy Layers - Bees and Bamboo
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Shy Layers - SEG
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Shy Layers - 1977
Whether you’re floating free to antipodean ambience or toasting the sunset with a Baltic beauty,
you can always count on Growing Bin to take you someplace new for a while. Swapping bucolic
Poland for the buzz of the Big Apple, the Hamburg imprint reaches a magnificent seven in the
company of synth-pop dreamer Shy Layers (JD Walsh to his mum) and his sublime self titled
debut. Over the course of ten emotional pop serenades, the New York musician recalls lost days
sofa surfing to the lounge electronica of Air, Mellow and early Phoenix or the swooning lo-fi
psychedelia of a pre-MD Simian.
Shy Layers welcomes us aboard with the shimmering pads and soothing soft synths of ‘Black &
White’, a drifting soundtrack to a John Hughes-directed episode of ‘In The Night Garden’. From
there we swerve into the wistful synth-pop of ‘Famous Faces’, locking into the rattling Tears For
Fears groove while the West Coast guitar licks and vocoder vocals float off into the distance.
‘You Won’t Find Me’ shuffles through afro-tronic keyboard lines, Beta Band breakbeats and loose
funk guitar before the sweltering ‘Stabilized Waves’ dips a toe in the Med, swaying gently to the
fluid bass, acoustic strumming and cascading electric guitar. Swapping continents to close the
A-side, ‘Too Far Out’ finds Walsh working highlife guitars and fuzzy sanza sequences into a piece of perfect off-kilter pop. The B-side begins in glitchy fashion with the flying hats and seesaw
synths of ‘Holding It Back’, before ‘Playing The Game’ offers sprinklers over summer lawns, dub
fx, jangling guitars and cooing vocals. The afrobeat influence shines through once again on the
rhythmic ‘Bees & Bamboo’ before ‘SEG’ sees Shy Layers don Mario’s Red Wing cap for a chip-set
safari through the bright blue sky. Playing us out with the same cinematic splendour with which
we began, Walsh conjures a woozy, sun-dappled mood for the sumptuous ‘1977’.
Fusing French pop, glistening Americana, 80s AOR and afrobeat into a hazy vision of balmy mornings, long evenings and lazy days, Shy Layers has served up the soundtrack to your summer.


A1. Black and White
A2. Famous Faces
A3. You Won‘t Find Me
A4. Stabilized Waves
A5. Too Far Out
B1. Holding It Back
B2. Playing The Game
B3. Bees and Bamboo
B4. SEG
B5. 1977

Sicherheits- und Herstellerinformationen / safety and manufacturer info (GPSR)
WAS - Word and Sound Medien GmbH
Liebigstrasse 2-20
DE - 22113 Hamburg
Germany
Contact: gpsr@wordandsound.netMore