Interpret:
Plankton Waves
Label:
Valley Of Tears
Jahr:
2013
Medium:
1 CD
Sprache:
Englisch
Verzeichnis:
1 Warriors 4:55
2 Chtulhu 4:04
3 Out Here 3:50
4 I Should Love Her 4:15
5 World's End 3:32
2 Chtulhu 4:04
3 Out Here 3:50
4 I Should Love Her 4:15
5 World's End 3:32
Zustandsbeschreibung
Sehr Gut! Schönes DigiPack, CD wie neu!
Artikelbeschreibung
Der untenstehende Text spricht für sich. Erinnern mich sehr an Fever Ray und The Knife aus Norwegen.
Plankton Waves is the symbiotic union of producer/composer Michel Flammant and vocalist/composer Natalie Pickar who have been involved in many different projects over the years. In 2010 they decided to continue on their own, to build a place for themselves and to work in isolation.
Out of this reclusion came a very distinct sound. It’s dark and haunting yet glittering and beautiful; and definitely hard to categorize. Michel’s pulsing analog synthesizers are entangled by Natalie’s androgynous vocals while tribals drums and old beat machines push the songs forward. There are hints of Wave, 70s Psychedelic or 80s Pop, yet Plankton Waves are nothing of it and more at the same time. In any case their hypnotic compositions are the perfect soundtrack for fever dreams on a windy autumn night. This becomes especially clear if you happen to witness one of their visually intense live performances.
Plankton Waves have released the EPs ‘Unduriel’ (2010) and ‘Songs Of Endings’ (2013) as well as the Single ‘Cloud Caravan / We Are’ (2012) and they have shared stages in Luxembourg, France, Belgium, Germany and Norway with artists like Anika, The Soft Moon, Zoot Woman, Clock Opera, Vermin Twins and Dead Sexy Inc.
Plankton Waves is the symbiotic union of producer/composer Michel Flammant and vocalist/composer Natalie Pickar who have been involved in many different projects over the years. In 2010 they decided to continue on their own, to build a place for themselves and to work in isolation.
Out of this reclusion came a very distinct sound. It’s dark and haunting yet glittering and beautiful; and definitely hard to categorize. Michel’s pulsing analog synthesizers are entangled by Natalie’s androgynous vocals while tribals drums and old beat machines push the songs forward. There are hints of Wave, 70s Psychedelic or 80s Pop, yet Plankton Waves are nothing of it and more at the same time. In any case their hypnotic compositions are the perfect soundtrack for fever dreams on a windy autumn night. This becomes especially clear if you happen to witness one of their visually intense live performances.
Plankton Waves have released the EPs ‘Unduriel’ (2010) and ‘Songs Of Endings’ (2013) as well as the Single ‘Cloud Caravan / We Are’ (2012) and they have shared stages in Luxembourg, France, Belgium, Germany and Norway with artists like Anika, The Soft Moon, Zoot Woman, Clock Opera, Vermin Twins and Dead Sexy Inc.
Schlagworte
Dark Ambient, Darkwave, Electroclash, Experimental, Synth-Pop







