Gracias mil a Dr. Franciscus por chivarme esta maravilla de mujer. La verdad, no sé qué decir de ella, sólo que me hipnotiza.
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Her forthcoming mini-album,White Rabbit(Xpress Records), melds the darker side of 60’s psychedelia, 50’s sci-fi electronics and spaghetti western fuzz with her soaring vocals and layered loops, sounding like the bastard spawn of Grace Slick and the BBC’s Radiophonic Workshop. The follow up to her 2007 debut,Butterfly, also produced and co-written by TJ Allen (AKAAesoteric), was recorded in the sweeping hills of the Welsh countryside at Rockfield Studios and mastered at the legendary Abbey Road during summer 2009 with engineer Michael Boddy, bassist Bradley Hemsell (Brenda, Olmec Diagram), drummer Jim Davey (ex-Halo) and multi-instrumentalist Greg Stoddard.
White Rabbitdraws influence from a wide spectrum of the arts – German expressionist film, the primal choreography of Mary Wigman, and innovative artists like The Velvet Underground, Fifty Foot Hose, Grizzly Bear and Nick Cave. From the Delia Derbyshire-style beats and warm pulsing Mellotron of ‘See You Running’, through to the clattering rhythms and Bad Seed-sleaze of ‘Eyelashes’, the record sways balefully between dark and light, drawing to a devastatingly nauseous crescendo with new live favourite, ‘Less Haste, More Speed’.
White Rabbitdraws influence from a wide spectrum of the arts – German expressionist film, the primal choreography of Mary Wigman, and innovative artists like The Velvet Underground, Fifty Foot Hose, Grizzly Bear and Nick Cave. From the Delia Derbyshire-style beats and warm pulsing Mellotron of ‘See You Running’, through to the clattering rhythms and Bad Seed-sleaze of ‘Eyelashes’, the record sways balefully between dark and light, drawing to a devastatingly nauseous crescendo with new live favourite, ‘Less Haste, More Speed’.
¡Fantástica! Te la robo para Fanzinosis :)))
ResponderEliminar¡Uy! de nada cariño, es un placeeeeeeerrrrr...
ResponderEliminarLlego tarde, ya la he descubierto en FANZINOSIS. Gracias
ResponderEliminarQué bien que os guste, pero todo el mérito es de Dr. Franciscus...
ResponderEliminar¿cómo era aquello? "quien roba a un ladrón tiene cien años de perdón" :)
Ummm, interesante ¿me lo parece a mí o algún parecido hay con Battles? Mucho más tranquilos, claro.
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