Intriguing, somewhat lugubrious chamber-pop piece from quite the gathering of breathy, alternative Scandi talent which landed today with zero fanfare. I wonder what they’re cooking up?
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Intriguing, somewhat lugubrious chamber-pop piece from quite the gathering of breathy, alternative Scandi talent which landed today with zero fanfare. I wonder what they’re cooking up?
https://boomkat.com/products/you-make-a-fire-you-make-a-camp
Suntub is the second full length album from ML Buch, a double record of 15 pieces by the Danish composer and producer; a dreamy mix of shoegaze, experimental electronics and bedroom pop. I’ve only listened a couple of times so far, but so far it’s pretty much flawless, and up there with my favourite albums of the year. So many highlights, but album opener Pan over the hill should give you a good idea of what to expect.
This is taken from Skinned, the new album from Danish artist ML Buch: an electro-pop-ambient hybrid that’s unpredictable, hugely creative and a highly recommended listen. For the majority of its fairly short running time I’m A Girl You Can Hold IRL is nothing more than a vocal and a gentle twanging synth line, before rich, poignant pads rush in for the final quarter, somehow bringing everything that’s come before into even sharper focus.