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Label:HFN Music
Cat-No:hfn164lp
Release-Date:15.03.2024
Configuration:LP Excl
Barcode:4250382451570
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GLAS - Two Hearts
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GLAS - Midnight Fay
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GLAS - Melting Point
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GLAS - Secret Sharing
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GLAS - Hungry Moon
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GLAS - Lunar Lander
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GLAS - Reclaim The Night
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GLAS - Nightmares
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GLAS - Spell
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GLAS - Tall Ship
Territories: WORLD excluding Scandinavia

LP, Chrystal clear vinyl

GENRE/S: Alternative, Dream Pop, Indie Dance, Independent

TRACKLIST:
A1. Two Hearts
A2. Midnight Fay
A3. Melting Point
A4. Secret Sharing
A5. Hungry Moon
B1. Lunar Lander
B2. Reclaim The Night
B3. Nightmares
B4. Spell
B5. Tall Ship

SHORT INFO:
Lisbet Fritze and Louise Foo have shared artistic trajectories for half of their lives, having been two thirds of pop noir purveyors Giana Factory. As Glas, the duo reveals a patchwork of everyday observations rooted in significant life changes: moving countries, becoming a mother, keeping sane with and without a significant other. The music conveys a quest for balance, riding the line between doomy drama and playing it cool.
Their 10 song, self-produced debut, Kisses Like Feathers, will be released, worldwide in March 2023, through Hamburg’s hfn music. All lyrics, vocals and instruments were performed by Glas, and recorded in their studio. The album was mixed by Anders Trentemøller, with artwork by Brunswicker studio
The Copenhagen-based duo have never been short on inspiration. Lisbet has lent her vocal and guitar talents to Trentemøller, in both the studio and on stage. Louise has explored immersive music with avant-pop project SØSTR, along with her sister, Sharin Foo of The Raveonettes. Lisbet’s other life involves architectural design. Louise works with sound installations in a visual arts context. The musical ideas of these two polymaths find coherence in the newly-formed Glas.
Kisses Like Feathers embody Nordic duality. Dark at times, it also presents with an open ethereality. Some songs feel tailor-made for a club’s sound system. Others lend themselves to intimate, headphone moments. While Lisbet and Louise’s harmonious vocal stack is the common thread throughout the album, the musical fabric is interlaced with acoustic, electric, and electronic instruments. Lo-fi piano and acoustic guitars share a reciprocal space with rich, synthetic orchestration. Galloping, modern rhythms and folk arrangements are often featured in the same song. These elements, and so many others, buttress the pair’s hymns.


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