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| Niagara, Animal Collective's Deakin Remix The Italian duo released his 3rd studio album of the same name earlier this year via Monotreme Records. 'Deakin somehow untangles the deeply experimental pop song, thinning it out to become something of a club-ready track with elements of psychedelia, funk and synth-pop' SPIN 'Hyperocean' Animal Collective (Deakin) Remix : https://soundcloud.com/niagaraspace/niagara-hyperocean-animal-collective-deakin-remix Turin-based experimental-pop pioneers David Tomat (TOMAT/ N.A.M.B. / GEMINI EXCERPT) and Gabriele Ottino (N.A.M.B. / Milena Lovesick / GEMINI EXCERPT) released their third album 'Hyperocean' as Niagara in April 29th via Monotreme Records. Once again retaining the bands trademark pop edge, it was Niagara's most experimental effort to date; combining electronica, psychedelia and funk, the sweeping arrangements complimenting spluttering rhythms and booming electronics, akin to other alt-pop entities Lapalux and Mount Kimbie. The Italian duo have always have a driving force behind their albums. Their last courageous offering 'Don't Take it Personally' focused on the struggle between technology and nature and now 'Hyperocean' has allowed the band to conceptualise something that has inspired them from the start of their musical careers: Water. "Water is also the element from which Niagara started as a project, and so we felt the need to go back there to our beginning, to what really inspired us emotionally and not just intellectually from the very beginning." Water also plays a central role in the production of the album in addition to the central theme, Tomat and Ottino explain: "Technically, we recorded sounds of water to create soundscapes of water beats and rhythms. We bought some Hydrophones and started sampling water sounds, which helped us to leave Earth and enter our imaginary world made of water." Title track 'Hyperocean' sculpts Niagara's imagined world into a reality and following recent contributions from Liars and Gonjasufi, has been given the deluxe remix treatment it deserves. Here Animal Collective's Deakin has put his trademark stamp on the track, beautifully coordinating the elements with a choir of voices and cavernous echo. write your comments about the article :: © 2016 Jazz News :: home page |