Various – Peach Pals, Vol. 1
Label: | Peach Discs – PEACH010 |
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Format: | 5 x File, WAV, Compilation |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | House, Synthwave |
Tracklist
1 | VGV– | New Car | 2:35 |
2 | Ciel (5) & Ali Berger– | Damn Skippy! | 5:47 |
3 | E-Unity– | Bob Laser | 6:32 |
4 | Gramrcy– | Tally Brains | 5:25 |
5 | Will Lister– | Hive | 4:54 |
Notes
Peach Discs is proud to present Peach Pals, Vol.1 – the label's first compilation. Put together by label owners Shanti Celeste and Gramrcy from demos sent in by friends and strangers both inside and outside the Peach Discs orbit over the past year or so, Peach Pals, Vol.1 represents where the label has been, where it's at and where's it going.
The record's first track – VGV's "New Car" – continues where the rhythmic ambience of Chekov's Aerated EP left off and marks the debut release from the exciting Chilean artist. Ciel returns to Peach Discs alongside good friend Ali Berger for the aptly titled "Damn Skippy!," a percolating, low-slung jam that bumps in all the right places. "Bob Laser," from France's E-Unity, is an electroacoustic heater built from mind-warping tones and dislocated vocal gibberish, while Gramrcy doesn’t mess about with his first track on the label – the breaks and piano-based speedster "Tally Brains." Capping things off is "Hive" from Will Lister, offering up a fresh and highly melodic take on the 160 format.
The record's first track – VGV's "New Car" – continues where the rhythmic ambience of Chekov's Aerated EP left off and marks the debut release from the exciting Chilean artist. Ciel returns to Peach Discs alongside good friend Ali Berger for the aptly titled "Damn Skippy!," a percolating, low-slung jam that bumps in all the right places. "Bob Laser," from France's E-Unity, is an electroacoustic heater built from mind-warping tones and dislocated vocal gibberish, while Gramrcy doesn’t mess about with his first track on the label – the breaks and piano-based speedster "Tally Brains." Capping things off is "Hive" from Will Lister, offering up a fresh and highly melodic take on the 160 format.
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