Artist: Beaty Heart
Title Of Album: Mixed Blessings
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Nusic sounds
Genre: Indie Pop
Quality: 320 / FLAC
Total Time: 44:24 min
Total Size: 101 / 275 MB
Tracklist:
01 Banana Brend
02 Kanutes Comin Round
03 Seafood
04 Opal Shred
05 Kinder
06 Get The Curls
07 Yadwichas Theme
08 Muti
09 Lekka Freakout
10 Opal Loop
11 Greetings To Eblis
12 Happines
13 Lucky Set
"I've always had a soft spot for South London natives Beaty Heart, from the early house parties to watching them recreate that ravey atmosphere across London's basements (even a couple of my own over the years), and even interviewing them on occasion. It's been an interesting, and at times bizarre, ride to watch.
Until now... Beaty Heart's debut, Mixed Blessings, is set to land on the 12th May in all of the swirling psychedelic glory that you never thought possible from a pop album. Thematic comparisons can be drawn to the Beach Boys and contemporaries Jungle, who they'll be heading out on tour with across UK/Europe/USA throughout May and June. Though where those artists scratched the tip of the iceberg, Beaty Heart have ventured into its crystalline heart.
Mixed Blessings manages to eclipse whatever previous expectations you might have of Beaty Heart, taking their off-kilter electronic psychedelia to its contemporary conclusion and in the process robbing the modern imitators of said genre to any right to its label. It's an album that continuously runs rings around your imagination like some surreal tripped-out merry-go-round. Tracks move in circles, loops returning with an odd sense of familiarity but ever so slightly different. There's something carnival-esque about its tone, and it should come with a warning that those in the first few rows will get wet owing to the liquefying samples that permeate the record.
01 Banana Brend
02 Kanutes Comin Round
03 Seafood
04 Opal Shred
05 Kinder
06 Get The Curls
07 Yadwichas Theme
08 Muti
09 Lekka Freakout
10 Opal Loop
11 Greetings To Eblis
12 Happines
13 Lucky Set
"I've always had a soft spot for South London natives Beaty Heart, from the early house parties to watching them recreate that ravey atmosphere across London's basements (even a couple of my own over the years), and even interviewing them on occasion. It's been an interesting, and at times bizarre, ride to watch.
Until now... Beaty Heart's debut, Mixed Blessings, is set to land on the 12th May in all of the swirling psychedelic glory that you never thought possible from a pop album. Thematic comparisons can be drawn to the Beach Boys and contemporaries Jungle, who they'll be heading out on tour with across UK/Europe/USA throughout May and June. Though where those artists scratched the tip of the iceberg, Beaty Heart have ventured into its crystalline heart.
Mixed Blessings manages to eclipse whatever previous expectations you might have of Beaty Heart, taking their off-kilter electronic psychedelia to its contemporary conclusion and in the process robbing the modern imitators of said genre to any right to its label. It's an album that continuously runs rings around your imagination like some surreal tripped-out merry-go-round. Tracks move in circles, loops returning with an odd sense of familiarity but ever so slightly different. There's something carnival-esque about its tone, and it should come with a warning that those in the first few rows will get wet owing to the liquefying samples that permeate the record.
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