friends are warmer than gold when you’re old and keeping them is harder than you might suppose
a cover of purple mountain’s “all my happiness is gone” by steve sobs/phantom posse/eric littman, who passed away earlier this month (june 2021).

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friends are warmer than gold when you’re old and keeping them is harder than you might suppose
a cover of purple mountain’s “all my happiness is gone” by steve sobs/phantom posse/eric littman, who passed away earlier this month (june 2021).
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Phantom Posse | Find You Out [w/ Emily Yacina]
New York, NY -- This week, Phantom Posse (led by Eric Littmann) gave us another taste of their upcoming album Forever Underground. The newest track from the album is “Find You Out,” featuring Emily Yacina. As with a lot of Phantom Posse tracks, there’s a dreamy lucidity to them that draws listeners into an immersive sonic world. The lushness on “Find You Out” feels like a kaleidoscope of daydreams and Yacina’s vocals is the sweet cherry on top.
Forever Underground is out March 20 via Orchid Tapes.
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New York, NY -- Phantom Posse (aka Eric Littmann) will be releasing his new album Forever Underground on March 20 via Orchid Tapes. The first peek into the record is “It’s All You,” featuring Laetitia (of Vagabon) and GABI. The track is just under 2 minutes long but it’s truly a burst of lushness that’ll have you feel like you’re floating. “It’s All You” still reminds me of the very first Phantom Posse track I heard - “Posse Posse Yeah” from PORTALS Mixtape #14. The production is definitely cleaner now but Littmann stays true to his layered synthy sound and I love the addition of the orchestral strings.
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