Postiljonen – Supreme (HNNY Remix)

Postiljonen – Supreme (HNNY Remix)

so in love with the easy spring vibe , in the heavy autumn movement which is beautiful , but this Future POP thing “Postiljonen – Supreme (HNNY Remix)” got is just so ravishing playful, like the first time you catch the smile of someone you did not know before , fresh like a late summer rain , where the rainbows seem to grow where ever u turn u start to believe there must be a higher plan and u missed a soundtrack for just such a beauty moment , ” we write a song is more like a feeling that u get , more like a soundtrack for our life” ,

so loving the first phrase ” WE are , We are so hopelessly in love! ” POSTILJONEN made one of the most beautiful EPS of the YEAR 2014 please spread the word , the world need such things, such sungen beauty, and the idea of something nice , what you get is a little ” boards of canada, a little scope of summer , sunshine and the inspiration how life should sound a like ”

Röyksopp – Daddy’s Groove (Exclusive New Track)

Röyksopp – Daddy’s Groove (Exclusive New Track)
Röyksopp - Daddy's Groove (Exclusive New Track)

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The new edition of Late Night Tales journeys to Scandinavia to invite Norwegian duo Röyksopp to delve through their record collection. Their Late Night Tales mix is eclectic, diverse and wonderful. Sliding from light folk to widescreen ambience to experimental rock to prog-pop (seasoned with the occasional guilty pleasure); it’s all in the spirit of the night.

Following the exclusive introduction track ‘Daddy’s Groove’, Rare Bird’s beautiful 1975 B-side’Passing Through’ then leads into Australian supergroup Little River Band. The first of several delicate folk moments, it’s joined by the ever soulful John Martyn. There’s a strong representation of alternative European sounds. Röyksopp mine deep and wide to unearth the rare and unusual German psych-pop of Richard Schneider Jnr (featuring none other than Can’s Jaki Leibezeit on drums), France’s unique F.R. David and the new age melodies of Switzerland’s Andreas Vollenweider – it’s pop Jim, but not as we know it. There are also the more familiar names of XTC and Thomas Dolby, as well as Röyksopp’s exclusive cover of Depeche Mode’s ‘Ice Machine’ and brand new track opening Daddys Groove. The music draws to a close with goth-dream-pop 4AD founders The Mortal Coil’s Emmylou Harris cover ‘Till I Can Gain Control Again’; blending into a cinematic moment from German electronic avant-garde band Popol Vuh, contributing to the soundtrack of Werner Herzog’s 1972 movie Aguirre, the Wrath of God. The second part of the Benedict Cumberbatch narrated story ‘Flat of Angles’ closes time on this coolly individual edition of Late Night Tales.