"Montreal indie/electro outfit Doldrums have a new album, 'Egypt', out this week and you can download the bouncy and fun 'Jump Up' right here" (soundsxp.com)
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sábado, 4 de agosto de 2012
domingo, 22 de julio de 2012
Doldrums: Jump up (Single, 2012)
"Doldrums, tripleta de Montreal formada por Justin Chearno (guitars), Bill Kellum (guitar, bass, vocals) y Matt Kellum (drums) en 1994, que tras un largo paréntesis vuelven a la carga con el 12″ Egypt previsto para el 4 de junio.
Jump Up es el segundo corte, adelanto de hercúleas e imperfectas percusiones que se mezclan con los ecos de fondo. Un ejercicio confuso que a trompicones consigue crear un coherente patrón electro que puede distender tus tendones" (escafandrista-musical.com)
miércoles, 16 de noviembre de 2011
Doldrums: Empire Sound (Ep, 2011) (STREAM)
"On his debut EP, Empire Sound, Doldrums presents us a kind of world-weary psychedelia. If their last single, "I'm Homesick Sittin' Up Here In My Satellite," didn't hint enough at the former Spiral Beach frontman's global vision, this release reveals the extent of his empire. Highlight "Parrot Talk" bounces over a brassy, equatorial dub, whereas "Endless Winter" notches back the intensity for some reversed guitar and melancholy breakbeats. In the noise-laden "Tantrum," the ghost of Edgar Varèse haunts a ghetto blaster, and album closer "Lost In My Head" pairs filtered vocals with classic Casio synth. But despite the album's fast-forwarded samples, feedback squelches, and pitch-shifted chicken sounds, Eric Asher's elastic voice bears Empire's twists and turns with pop grace" (Heard thru´:Altered Zones)
sábado, 22 de octubre de 2011
Doldrums: I´m homesick sittin´up here in my satellite (Single, 2011)
"On “I’m Homesick Sittin’ Up Here In My Satellite,” Doldrums creator Airick Woodland laces acute whips of racing violin into gridiron-ready samples of percussion and brass, creating an unlikely combination of three very different worlds: the marching band, the symphony, and the disco-tech. With this prodigious barrage of psychedelic pop, Doldrums affirms that its place on Portishead’s forthcoming Chase The Tear 12” is warranted" (Yesss: Altered Zones)
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