‘Simulcast’ will be available on Mom + Pop Music in the US and Ninja Tune worldwide. This is an unmissable release for any Tycho fan. Tycho have gone back to the studio and recorded alternative versions of those original recordings, creating new material from those much loved tracks, while taking a bold step towards their classic sound. ‘Simulcast’ follows Tycho’s studio album ‘Weather’ and features highly anticipated instrumental versions of ‘Weather’ albums tracks, previously vocal-led by singer-songwriter Saint Sinner. Respected for both their musical output and Scott’s graphic design work, under the ISO50 moniker, Tycho has produced and released a hugely successful back catalogue which has drawn comparisons to the likes of Boards of Canada (“To get a sense of their sound, think the same kind of detail-oriented work and continuity of style that made Boards of Canada and Ulrich Schnauss revered artists in their field.” - Exclaim!) and resulted in a 20 Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Album for ‘Epoch’ and ‘Weather’, respectively. With a hugely impressive 1.3 million combined album sales under their belt, Tycho are the two-time Grammy nominated electronic music project led by Scott Hansen as primary composer, songwriter and producer. As his passion and joy in music-making remains as fresh as ever, Suddenly is the purest example of this yet. "I wanted to balance the familiar-the sound that people associate with my music-against these moments of surprise," Snaith says. Though it retains the trademark Caribou warmth and technicolor, this album is littered with swerves and left turns. This is the most surprising and unpredictable Caribou album to date. Our perspective shifts." Suddenly is in the music, too. That's why so often when something drastic happens suddenly, it catalyzes all sorts of changes in our lives. "We are so caught up in the immediate-the details that require our attention every day-that we can be blind to the bigger forces shaping us. "There's a tension between those sudden things which blindside you and the more glacial, gradual day-to-day changes," he observes. These moments rear their heads, for good or bad, during the everyday flow of life. Those dramatic moments are part of a slower process. Most prominently, Suddenly refers to the moments of dramatic and unexpected change that occur at points in any life and within any family-universal themes that can catch you off guard and change your life in a heartbeat. Caribou returns now with his new studio album Suddenly, a warm, untamable, and constantly surprising record about family and the changes we go through as those relationships evolve. In 2014, Dan Snaith aka Caribou released Our Love to overwhelming critical acclaim. Power Supply (White w/ Red & Gold Splatter) Twelve Inch Singles 1981-1984 (Bonus Tracks)īlack Magic (Red Marble) (Red) MK 3.5: Die Cut | City Planning ĭig Your Own Hole: 25th Anniversary Random Access Memories: 10th Anniversary Edition Home Again: Carole King Live In Central Park War Against All ĭungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves #1 Record Ĭhange The Way You Think About Pain My Soft Machine įeast of Wire: 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition ĭisposable Everything Īll The Rats Alan Menken / Howard Ashman / Lin-Manuel Miranda.“You know, like, everything we love eventually goes away. The musician acknowledged that while he loves his records, we can’t take material things with us when we leave this Earth. In April, Moby also sold over 100 pieces of gear to go towards PCRM. This isn’t the first time the musician has sold his music equipment to help others. Well, except me, because now I don’t have any records," he said. "I would rather you have them than me, because if you have them, you’ll play them, you’ll love them, and the money will go to the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. For Moby, the decision to sell his records and donate the money to charity was worth losing his collection. Fans can snag over 1,000 of his records he bought, loved, and played, including his own copies of the records he made throughout his career. The sale began June 14th at Reverb LP's site, a buying and selling platform. PCRM also works with policymakers to develop alternative methods for animal testing. The organization works to change the ways doctors treat diseases such as cancer, obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, focusing on preventative measures over medications and putting a heavy emphasis on nutrition for treatments, education, and practice. The musician will sell his records to raise money for Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). Moby is choosing to give his entire collection away, and it’s all for charity. For most, their music collection is valuable-carefully curated over the years, each record representing a different time in their life, new favorite artists, or powerful memories.
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