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Dream Funk - Flower Girl and the Forces of Love 🌸🔮💜
Summer thoughts seem to drift away..
Glimmering, shimmering electro dream pop/funk from Paperman!
Still Parade will be releasing his debut album Concrete Vision on June 3 via Heist or Hit Records. The newest track released from the album is “Walk In The Park”, a soft dream funk track that reminds me of why I loved his music in the first place. Compared to his previously released track “07:41″, “Walk In The Park” has less of an obvious funk vibe but it’s definitely present, just more mellowed out. I feel a stronger Wild Nothing vibe on this track and it has a bit of the Real Estate dreaminess to it too. It’s a pretty peaceful track and it kind of reminds me of the 80s electropop love songs.
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Luminous, funky dream pop from Few Bits!
Finals week got me down in the dumps but ain’t nothing a little dream funk can’t fix. Still Parade, Niklas Kramer, released his new single “07:41″ a couple days ago, and it is one funky mesh of sounds. Think Wild Nothing mixed with Skylar Spence with a hint of Tame Impala psychedelia. I love the rhythm on this peace and the retro-psychedelia synths that just lace in and out of the track. It’s a pretty dreamy track so sit back, relax, and let Still Parade take you on a smooth ride. Here is a bit on what Kramer has to say about the track:
"07:41 is about this weird feeling when you’re new somewhere. you feel like a stranger and no one really seems to care about you. But there’s also the chance to build up something new. It’s the point when you just don’t know what’s going to happen. Can’t be quite scary and exciting at the same time.”
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