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Tyler Pope - 1.Jump In The Fire
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Tyler Pope - 2.Ananas
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Tyler Pope - 3.NWIK 22
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Tyler Pope - 4.Jump In The Fire(Bovell Dub)
Second EP from Tyler Pope
- Member of LCD Soundsystem, former member of !!! And OutHud
GENRE/S: Alternative Dance
TRACKLIST:
1.Jump In The Fire
2.Ananas
3.NWIK 22
4.Jump In The Fire(Bovell Dub)
SHORT INFO:
Make Each Other Happy-an intriguing and body-moving collection of tunes that equally recall the seductiveness of dark disco and the Neptunes' forward-thinking production style.
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- Member of LCD Soundsystem, former member of !!! And OutHud
GENRE/S: Alternative Dance
TRACKLIST:
1.Jump In The Fire
2.Ananas
3.NWIK 22
4.Jump In The Fire(Bovell Dub)
SHORT INFO:
Make Each Other Happy-an intriguing and body-moving collection of tunes that equally recall the seductiveness of dark disco and the Neptunes' forward-thinking production style.
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Tyler Pope - Why Must I
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Tyler Pope - Okay
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Tyler Pope - Close The Door
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Tyler Pope - Where Are They
Third ep from LCD Soundsystem bass player Tyler Pope
GENRE/S: Indy, Experimental, Dance
TRACKLISTS:
1.Why Must I
2.Okay
3. Close The Door
4. Where Are They
SHORT INFO:
Tyler Pope's latest EP is an absolute belter, and the primary concern these four tracks are asking of you is right up front: Pay Attention to the Bass. And, honestly, with a sense low-end like what's on display here, how could you not? This new release from Pope-a dance veteran who's also known as a full-time member of LCD Soundsystem as well as a collaborator with artists like Hercules & Love Affair and Pantha Du Prince-arrives on his always eclectic Interference Pattern label, an imprint that has previously spanned left-field electronic sounds, noise rock, and avant-R&B. As such, Pay Attention to the Bass is anything but straightforward, with ricocheting rhythms and alluring textures that are as easy to get lost in as they are to move your body to.
Listeners familiar with last year's Make Each Other Happy EP, which embraced dark disco grooves and crisp percussion, will be delighted at the new curveballs on display here: "Why Must I" euphorically merges the propulsive charge of UK funky with delicious piano-house stabs, while "OKay" anchors itself around a rubbery bass line like a lost cut from the Remain In Light sessions. The flip side gets dark and dank with it, as "Close the Door" echoes with spooky clatter and dubby wobbles before sprightly vibes break through-and the closing cut "Where r they Hiding" goes full-on tunnel techno with it, conjuring a mood that recalls the haunted house music of Sandwell District as well as the cold-sweat futuristic visions of jungle. With Pay Attention to the Bass, Pope expands his sound wider than ever, and it just so happens that it's an absolute blast to listen to as well.
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GENRE/S: Indy, Experimental, Dance
TRACKLISTS:
1.Why Must I
2.Okay
3. Close The Door
4. Where Are They
SHORT INFO:
Tyler Pope's latest EP is an absolute belter, and the primary concern these four tracks are asking of you is right up front: Pay Attention to the Bass. And, honestly, with a sense low-end like what's on display here, how could you not? This new release from Pope-a dance veteran who's also known as a full-time member of LCD Soundsystem as well as a collaborator with artists like Hercules & Love Affair and Pantha Du Prince-arrives on his always eclectic Interference Pattern label, an imprint that has previously spanned left-field electronic sounds, noise rock, and avant-R&B. As such, Pay Attention to the Bass is anything but straightforward, with ricocheting rhythms and alluring textures that are as easy to get lost in as they are to move your body to.
Listeners familiar with last year's Make Each Other Happy EP, which embraced dark disco grooves and crisp percussion, will be delighted at the new curveballs on display here: "Why Must I" euphorically merges the propulsive charge of UK funky with delicious piano-house stabs, while "OKay" anchors itself around a rubbery bass line like a lost cut from the Remain In Light sessions. The flip side gets dark and dank with it, as "Close the Door" echoes with spooky clatter and dubby wobbles before sprightly vibes break through-and the closing cut "Where r they Hiding" goes full-on tunnel techno with it, conjuring a mood that recalls the haunted house music of Sandwell District as well as the cold-sweat futuristic visions of jungle. With Pay Attention to the Bass, Pope expands his sound wider than ever, and it just so happens that it's an absolute blast to listen to as well.
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Tyler Pope - Leben Wie Wir Es Kennen
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Tyler Pope - Nur Weil Ich Kann
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Tyler Pope - Soreback
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Tyler Pope - Nur Weil Ich Kann(Son of Lee Remix)
Genre: Leftfield Electronic Pop
Tracklist 12":
1. Leben Wie Wir Es Kennen 4:44
2. Nur Weil Ich Kann 5:16
3. Soreback 3:02
4. Nur Weil Ich Kann(Son of Lee Remix) 5:50
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Short Info:
'Nur Weil Ich Kann' is the first solo EP by Tyler Pope for Interference Pattern and described as an exercise in limitations. Building each track around a single drum pattern, Pope exploring different ways of manipulating the sound using only one keyboard and drum machine with minimal effects, resulting in a mixture of psychedelic weirdness and up beat pop infused dance-punk
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Tracklist 12":
1. Leben Wie Wir Es Kennen 4:44
2. Nur Weil Ich Kann 5:16
3. Soreback 3:02
4. Nur Weil Ich Kann(Son of Lee Remix) 5:50
Tracklist CD:
(add your tracklist)
Tracklist LP:
(add your tracklist)
Short Info:
'Nur Weil Ich Kann' is the first solo EP by Tyler Pope for Interference Pattern and described as an exercise in limitations. Building each track around a single drum pattern, Pope exploring different ways of manipulating the sound using only one keyboard and drum machine with minimal effects, resulting in a mixture of psychedelic weirdness and up beat pop infused dance-punk
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Tyler Pope - Why Must I
2
Tyler Pope - Okay
3
Tyler Pope - Close The Door
4
Tyler Pope - Where Are They
Third ep from LCD Soundsystem bass player Tyler Pope
GENRE/S: Indy, Experimental, Dance
TRACKLISTS:
1.Why Must I
2.Okay
3. Close The Door
4. Where Are They
SHORT INFO:
Tyler Pope's latest EP is an absolute belter, and the primary concern these four tracks are asking of you is right up front: Pay Attention to the Bass. And, honestly, with a sense low-end like what's on display here, how could you not? This new release from Pope-a dance veteran who's also known as a full-time member of LCD Soundsystem as well as a collaborator with artists like Hercules & Love Affair and Pantha Du Prince-arrives on his always eclectic Interference Pattern label, an imprint that has previously spanned left-field electronic sounds, noise rock, and avant-R&B. As such, Pay Attention to the Bass is anything but straightforward, with ricocheting rhythms and alluring textures that are as easy to get lost in as they are to move your body to.
Listeners familiar with last year's Make Each Other Happy EP, which embraced dark disco grooves and crisp percussion, will be delighted at the new curveballs on display here: "Why Must I" euphorically merges the propulsive charge of UK funky with delicious piano-house stabs, while "OKay" anchors itself around a rubbery bass line like a lost cut from the Remain In Light sessions. The flip side gets dark and dank with it, as "Close the Door" echoes with spooky clatter and dubby wobbles before sprightly vibes break through-and the closing cut "Where r they Hiding" goes full-on tunnel techno with it, conjuring a mood that recalls the haunted house music of Sandwell District as well as the cold-sweat futuristic visions of jungle. With Pay Attention to the Bass, Pope expands his sound wider than ever, and it just so happens that it's an absolute blast to listen to as well.
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GENRE/S: Indy, Experimental, Dance
TRACKLISTS:
1.Why Must I
2.Okay
3. Close The Door
4. Where Are They
SHORT INFO:
Tyler Pope's latest EP is an absolute belter, and the primary concern these four tracks are asking of you is right up front: Pay Attention to the Bass. And, honestly, with a sense low-end like what's on display here, how could you not? This new release from Pope-a dance veteran who's also known as a full-time member of LCD Soundsystem as well as a collaborator with artists like Hercules & Love Affair and Pantha Du Prince-arrives on his always eclectic Interference Pattern label, an imprint that has previously spanned left-field electronic sounds, noise rock, and avant-R&B. As such, Pay Attention to the Bass is anything but straightforward, with ricocheting rhythms and alluring textures that are as easy to get lost in as they are to move your body to.
Listeners familiar with last year's Make Each Other Happy EP, which embraced dark disco grooves and crisp percussion, will be delighted at the new curveballs on display here: "Why Must I" euphorically merges the propulsive charge of UK funky with delicious piano-house stabs, while "OKay" anchors itself around a rubbery bass line like a lost cut from the Remain In Light sessions. The flip side gets dark and dank with it, as "Close the Door" echoes with spooky clatter and dubby wobbles before sprightly vibes break through-and the closing cut "Where r they Hiding" goes full-on tunnel techno with it, conjuring a mood that recalls the haunted house music of Sandwell District as well as the cold-sweat futuristic visions of jungle. With Pay Attention to the Bass, Pope expands his sound wider than ever, and it just so happens that it's an absolute blast to listen to as well.
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Tyler Pope - Leben Wie Wir Es Kennen
2
Tyler Pope - Nur Weil Ich Kann
3
Tyler Pope - Soreback
4
Tyler Pope - Nur Weil Ich Kann(Son of Lee Remix)
Genre: Leftfield Electronic Pop
Tracklist 12":
1. Leben Wie Wir Es Kennen 4:44
2. Nur Weil Ich Kann 5:16
3. Soreback 3:02
4. Nur Weil Ich Kann(Son of Lee Remix) 5:50
Tracklist CD:
(add your tracklist)
Tracklist LP:
(add your tracklist)
Short Info:
'Nur Weil Ich Kann' is the first solo EP by Tyler Pope for Interference Pattern and described as an exercise in limitations. Building each track around a single drum pattern, Pope exploring different ways of manipulating the sound using only one keyboard and drum machine with minimal effects, resulting in a mixture of psychedelic weirdness and up beat pop infused dance-punk
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Tracklist 12":
1. Leben Wie Wir Es Kennen 4:44
2. Nur Weil Ich Kann 5:16
3. Soreback 3:02
4. Nur Weil Ich Kann(Son of Lee Remix) 5:50
Tracklist CD:
(add your tracklist)
Tracklist LP:
(add your tracklist)
Short Info:
'Nur Weil Ich Kann' is the first solo EP by Tyler Pope for Interference Pattern and described as an exercise in limitations. Building each track around a single drum pattern, Pope exploring different ways of manipulating the sound using only one keyboard and drum machine with minimal effects, resulting in a mixture of psychedelic weirdness and up beat pop infused dance-punk
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