This week’s One-Liners showcases some damn fine cuts: some new, some classic, and some I’m sharing just because.
French Horn Rebellion & Glassio – ‘Love Me Back’
An upbeat blast of colors from some of Brooklyn’s finest, who pair up to craft a new synth-pop/R&B cut that is one of the catchiest I’ve heard in a while.
Mellow Fields (Feat. Mecha Maiko) – ‘Hellbent on You’
Dark and light collide in a cold, spacious nightclub with a moonscape on the horizon and the uncertainty of lust permeating the air.
Opal – Tidal Wave
Let the slow waves wash over you, bringing with them the potent ablution you need to truly embrace 2019 as a cleansed individual.
Yoko Temple – Lonerlust
Succumb to your instincts and embrace the uncertainty that washes over you, as you listen to this new compilation of Yoko Temple’s 2010-2014 chillwave recordings.
Thomas Barrandon – ‘The QUiet Earth’
Title cut from a fantastic and galactic instrumental synth record that has never truly gotten its due — not in 2011, when it first was released, nor in 2014, when it was revamped and reissued.
Glass Apple Bonzai – Night Maze
Sofa King Vinyl has finally put this lovely release on wax.
Forbidden Hues – Dark Skies
Be hypnotized by the phantasm of this delectably bizarre EP.
(Editor’s Note: As established in this post, the One-Liners column is a concise but meaningful way to highlight Vehlinggo-recommended releases.)