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PARADISE FREAKS LP
Genre | House |
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Style | Balearic |
Format | VINYL |
Cat. no | OM12LP |
Label | OCEAN MOON |
Artist | SEAHAWKS |
Release Date | 05/05/2014 |
Carrier | LP |
Barcode | 5053760007869 |
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TRACKLISTING: 01. Rainbow Sun feat. Maria Minerva 02. Look At The Sun feat. Tim Burgess 03. Drifting feat. Indra Dunis of Peaking Lights 04. Safe Harbour feat. Indra Dunis of Peaking Lights 05. Paradise Freaks 06. Moon Turn Tides feat. Maria Minerva 07. Sky Is You feat. Maria Minerva 08. Didn't Know I Was Lost feat. Tim Burgess 09. Electric Waterfalls feat. Nick Nicely 10. Islands OVERVIEW: Seahawks have been a Ëœbest kept secretâ„¢ since 2009. Having got together to create their own particular style of Ëœcosmic musicâ„¢ back then, the duo of Jon Tye and Pete Fowler have released a seemingly unstoppable wave of music on limited edition vinyl in hand printed sleeves, cassette, picture disc and even mini disc. Seahawks have remixed artists including The Horrors, Badly Drawn Boy, Tim Burgess, Rune Lindbaek and The Advisory Circle. They host a regular Ëœboat partyâ„¢ in London where guests Ulrich Schnauss, Tom Furse et al are free to play whatever the hell they like. Their few live shows have taken place in London, Manchester and Japan. Seahawks were formed when Jon Tye invited Pete Fowler to spin some discs with him at a party. While playing, they discovered they both loved the seemingly incompatible genres of free electronic noise and smooth AOR soft rock. It was the fusion of these two disparate elements that lead to the first Seahawks release ËœOmega Beachâ„¢, a record that fused Oneohtrix Point Neverâ„¢s tripped out synths with Don Henleyâ„¢s Deadhead quoting anthem ËœBoyâ„¢s Of Summerâ„¢. Subsequent releases have explored all manner of West Coast/soft rock sounds mixed with sprawling freeform improvisations to create deep listening epics like ËœSpaceships Over Topanga Canyonâ„¢ and ËœTender Abyssâ„¢. In 2011 Seahawks were offered some free studio time. Faced with a room full of drums, guitars and keyboards, the duo called on some fellow travellers to help create the sound theyâ„¢d been hearing in their heads for so long. The result is ËœParadise Freaksâ„¢. While some tracks even resemble conventional songs, others stretch right out and explore the far reaches of the universe. Itâ„¢s the kind of record Jonathan Wilson might have made if heâ„¢d grown up listening to Cluster, Cerrone and Jerry Garcia or if Connan Mockasin had ended up on stage jamming with a prime time Doobie Brothers. Recording with a core group featuring Al Doyle (Hot Chip/LCD Soundsystem) on bass and guitar Rob Smoughton (Hot Chip/Grovesnor) on drums and guitar and Kenny Dickenson (KT Tunstall/Red Ken) on keys, Seahawks invited some of their favourite singers to contribute vocals. Maria Minerva, Tim Burgess, Indra Dunis of Peaking Lights and missing-in-action psychedelic songsmith Nick Nicely all added their unmistakeable tones. A set of final overdubs from Tom Furse (The Horrors) and some tinkering from Seahawksâ„¢ regular Cornish musical mates sealed the deal. The whole process took time but what is time when faced with the epic expanse of the cosmos - a cosmos full of soft tones and brilliant corners, unexpected collisions, warm openings, deep colours and fresh textures. So have a listen and listen deep and ask yourself these questions: Do I believe in a better world? Do I believe in Paradise? Does that make me a freak? OTHER ACTIVITY: http://seahawks77.wordpress.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Fowler