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What About The Magnetic Fields?
Space Ranger
What About The Magnetic Fields?
Genre: Dance & Electronic
 
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Italo influences, lustful synths, suggestive vocals, psychedelic pop, sultry electronic layers, heavy beats and fat bass lines: all these elements are masterfully combined for a 21st century discotheque odyssey. Most of...  more »

     
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All Artists: Space Ranger
Title: What About The Magnetic Fields?
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Lovemonk
Release Date: 5/9/2011
Genre: Dance & Electronic
Style: Disco
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Italo influences, lustful synths, suggestive vocals, psychedelic pop, sultry electronic layers, heavy beats and fat bass lines: all these elements are masterfully combined for a 21st century discotheque odyssey. Most of the time, talking about a club song means talking about peak-time stuff. But the secret life of a club unfolds before the dance floor is filled and after the sweaty dancers have ebbed away. This is a record that connects with the times when club music meant just that: 'music played loud in a club'. Like those sets of the early heroes way back when a DJ session included more than one style, more than one tempo, when it was just a work of love. Featuring the vocal skills of Captn K of Picnic Records, adding an irresistible indie disco twist to both on 'Nightmoves' and 'Plastic Romance'. Aromabar and Pollard Barrier collaborate on 'Nothing's Wrong', a beautiful and deep, deep, deep cut. The Revenge adds that in your face feel that is always in his productions, with a rubdown of 'Herbal Cake'. By the way, the album features some remixes because it's 2011 and the trio thought it would benefit the record and well, it certainly does. Italian disco masters Ajello leave their unique footprint with a vocal approach to 'Shave Me I'm Famous' and Rayko does his thing with 'Superstring', ace as usual. This album is the perfect soundtrack for the complete discotheque experience. Suggestive warm-up melodies, searching moments, hot love stories, dancefloor stormers, aftermath tunes, soothing vibes... but most of all hedonistic music. Played out by Mylo and picked by Chris Baio (Vampire Weekend) as a Pitchfork best of 2010! Space is the place...