Old school synth work going on here with minimal vocal elements and a driving beat.
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Electronic Pop | House
Old school synth work going on here with minimal vocal elements and a driving beat.
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Hypnotic quality to this track from Ducky.
Bio:
LA-based producer, @ducky, releases her three-track EP, ‘Lost Angeles’, today on NEST.
Since her early teenage years, DUCKY has been fully immersed in club culture. She worked the door and started off her DJ career in San Francisco with the help of a fake ID before dropping out of high school at 17 and heading to NYU where she continued working on her own music. Over the last few years, she’s built a catalog of original works and remixes which mirror her influences in grime, techno, experimental, ambient, footwork and more, with her original productions often featuring her own distinct vocals.
This year, following a move to LA and a recent EP release through Parisian imprint B.YRSLF DIVISION, DUCKY continues to shape her sound with a new EP on NEST. The upcoming three-track Lost Angeles pack is a scenic stroll through winding four-four environments, eventually landing at the crisp foothills of “Winter Song” — a track whose expressive aesthetic could easily fit within the setlists of artists like Jamie xx and Four Tet.
More from DUCKY on:
@ducky
facebook.com/duckymusic
twitter.com/quackhouse
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Color Theory is about to release his third Adjustments EP tomorrow, titled appropriately as “Adjustments Pt. 3”. From said EP, we have this exclusive premier of this upbeat synthpop track with polished vocals, pristine arrangements, and a time warp happening around the 3/4 mark in the track. The time warp is explained by the artist:
As a teenager, I was fascinated with astral projection, otherwise known as an “out of body experience” or OBE. I read and re-read an autobiography called “Journeys Out of the Body” by Robert Monroe, and truly believed that his adventures were real. Years later, I found out he was sniffing paint thinner at the time. Ah, heroes.
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