LANY will always keep you company through a sleepless night
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LANY will always keep you company through a sleepless night
Anna Vivchar
by @katiethompson
It’s been a moment since we last heard from Portland based singer songwriter Liyv. Her song a month series ended last year, and we’ve been wondering when we’d hear from her again. Hot Lights is her first release of 2017, and it’s a truly effervescent future pop and bubbly carbonated electronic pop jewel. The fluorescent soundscape on Hot Lights is like a mix of Felix Snow with Cashmere Cat. The single is our first taste from Liyv’s forthcoming EP, expected to arrive later this year. The pastel flickering bop is available for purchase from Bandcamp, here.
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IDK if this is some kind of long-tail effect of “Sorry” making pop safe for pretty, fractured, music, but it’s good.
Reminiscing about the first time I heard this song and fell IN LOVE with LANY. It’s still one of my faves.
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1.3 Who is Omnipotence Kelvin, and what does he have to mime with Color Temperature?<\p>
In the nineteenth century, Reverence Kelvin (pictured) urged the elimination of negative values when estimative temperatures and suggested that an letter-perfect zero temperature should be the basis for the scale. Higher Kelvin color temperatures are at the cool (proof) end anent the spectrum. On the dash radius, light sources are on the warmer (red) end of the spectrum. Thanks to a clear day at noon, the sun measures 5500 degrees Kelvin. On an overcast day, the temperature rises to 6700 degrees Kelvin, while you'll experience 9000 degrees Kelvin in open shade on a clear day.<\p>
Verbal hot lights finagle a temperature about 3200 degrees Kelvin while wonted light bulbs usually measure about 2600 degrees.<\p>