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Fraea - Criminal Lyrics
Fraea – Criminal Lyrics
You’re runnin runnin Away from me Got your white thoughts yelling yelling yelling What would it be like Without my busy hands To tangle you up and Tangle you up and Love can get so cold Walk around here like a ghost It’s not criminal It’s not criminal Love can get so cold Walk around here like a ghost It’s not criminal It’s not criminal You’re runnin You’re running away Now black thoughts yelling…
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Fraea - Trouble Lyrics
Fraea – Trouble Lyrics
Shame that I have never let myself get close oh If my body tells me to well then I let it go Wildly burning wanting you although my mind goes Shut it down so we can chase away our troubles Ohhh trouble trouble (All your flames fell In my heart’s shell) Lead me through the haze you made to keep your heart strong Roam my fevers and somehow you keep your head on Give me quiet love, desire pulls the…
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Fraea - Awake Lyrics
Fraea – Awake Lyrics
Sweep light lead My way you Cut a tunnel Long night dwell In my fiery frame Pull me under I thought that we had found it all Seasons roll we fell into it Rhythms that our minds draw Find me baby pull me under Spin on a sunset My lines/your face Pull me to you Cyclones of time wait I’m awake I’m awake Heat wave rolls into The mood we swing to Dark glow roams Right through These Melting windows I…
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One of the year’s best albums...and it’s about damn time. Star Tribune
Some albums just feel like the end of summer, or the final rays of light in a sunset—a settling-in process that sounds both comforting and forlorn. The Cracks That Built The Walls, the second album from Midwest band Communist Daughter, captures that pleasingly melancholy mood, as though the music were mourning the end of a long day, while still welcoming the coming quiet. A.V. Club
First Avenue hosts Communist Daughter’s Record Release Show with Alpha Consumer, Fraea, and Catbath on Friday, November 11, 2016.
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Fraea - Criminal
LXXIII. Surrender Kate, The Rest Is Noise
Please set your crossfaders to 10 seconds for maximum ear satisfaction
Hello from Abbieland. All is well and I can't wait to take a break from dog stting constantly so I can create more projects for myself. Haahaha.
I packed this lovely list full of fun nuggets (YUP NUGGETS OF FUN) that are electronically charged with longing soundscapes that will make you sway or pump your fist (now go watch The Breakfast Club) with your eyes closed as you wait for your bus ride home or it will undoubtably increase your likelihood to car dance. I'm obsessed with each of these songs and will break down their backgrounds for you...
1. "Surrender" - Gavin Turek, TOKiMONSTA
TOKiMONSTA is one of the top female producers/DJs in the present music sphere. She was the first female signed to the Brainfeeder (Flying Lotus) label and has remixed and working with artists such as Gavin Turek, Anderson. Paak, Justin Timberlake, and makes incredible electronic music in a genre saturated by bros. I am in love with how she builds each track with precise layers that move smoothly over these dramatic arcs that she creates to propel the piece forward. Also, check out her recent release, Midnight Menu which just dropped on July 22nd. Also, she's touring with Duran Duran and Chic which is rad as hell.
2. "Surrender" - Savages (Trentemoller remix)
Trentemoller remixes are the best remixes and he's been paired with Savages?! Hells yes. If you did this, check out his 2013 release, Lost for more heavy electronic and collaborations with Low, Jana Hunter of Lower Dens, Jonny Pierce of The Drums, and more.
3. "The Rest is Noise" - Jamie xx
For that random burst of emotion that will no doubt happen when that single piano key drops and sustains
4. "Simpatico" - NAVVI
NAVVI is a Seattle electronic duo who recently unleashed this addicting track. Producer Brad Boettger and vocalist Kristin Henry balance each other perfectly blending dark electronic pop and reflective vocals. Check out their new record Omni
5. "Cherry" - Chromatics
I'm an absolute sucker for most projects on Italians Do It Better. All I want is more sleek, melodramatic 80s infused pop with heartbroken vocals. Thanks Johnny Jewel for continuously producing tracks like these.
6. "F.T.F." - TR/ST (aka Trust)
Ever since I Joyland was released, I could not get enough of TR/ST's dark dancefloor accompanied by his low-end dominated vocals. He's about to go on tour with Cold Cave, I can't wait to dance it up
7. "Knife Slits Water" - A Certain Ratio
Ah, the used section of Sonic Boom always introduces me to new obsessions including the post-punk funk of A Certain Ratio. A Soul Jazz Recordings Compilation of their early recordings introduced me to this track and I'm currently diving into their whole discog. Their bass lines is what the current music world constantly utilizes in their dance tracks.
8. "Situation" - Yaz (aka Yazoo)
Prior to Erasure, there was Yazoo (or Yaz in the States). I found Yaz's 'Upstairs at Eric's' floating in our budget bin and saw it was a record from Mute in 1982 so I assumed naturally I'm going to love it. Yaz is a weird one but full of dance cheese that you will become your new guilty pleasure.
9. "Kate" - Chandra
Chandra Oppenheim (daughter of artist David Oppenheim) was the most badass 12 year old! The Model Citizens asked to be her backing band and together they created a hypnotic protopunk EP, Transportation drenched with adolescent angst about a mean girl named Kate and The Avalanches sampled her song, "Subways" in their latest Wildflower release.
10. "Bodyguard" - Holidae
I first heard "Darkest Shade" by this Minneapolis electronic duo right before I moved and hoped they would release more. Currently, I'm soaking up their electro-pop Tantrum and Minneapolis is too. They recently won best new band this past February.
11. "Awake" - Fraea
Fraea is the duo comprised of Jessie Daley (ex- Roma di Luna (Channy from Polica was also in that group)) and Drew Preiner. Their 'Bend Your Bones' EP encapsulates what they call "shadow pop". I'm obsessed with the last track on the EP. It perfectly blends human and machine especially in those repetitions of "I'm Awake".
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