Hull-based quartet BDRMM twist together ambient music, shoegaze and club sounds on their second full-length, sounding like latter-day Radiohead, 65daysofstatic, or even Mogwai.
BDRMM's last album 'Bedroom', released on Sonic Cathedral in 2020, established the band as shoegaze hybridists, as likely to reference My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive as they were AFX. 'I Don't Know' lands on Mogwai's Rock Action label and advances their map of influences, bringing in dancefloor pulses and ambient textures to spice up their proggy, multi-faceted compositions. Opening track 'Alps' is among the record's eerier moments, made up of noisy, frozen synths and skittering beats - it almost sounds like early Artificial Intelligence gear or day zero trance until Ryan Smith's soft tones bring us crashing down to earth.
With a trip-hop inspired low-slung beat, wobbly analog synths and twanging electric guitars, 'Be Careful' sounds more like Radiohead, building up into a Slowdive-esque thrum of dainty harmonics. On 'We Fall Apart' they adopt a Can-like motorik beat, using Smith's Yorke-ian tones to add euphoria to the mix, while they fold electro-lite beatbox tweaks into 'Hidden Camera', sounding like M83 or Radio Dept.
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Hull-based quartet BDRMM twist together ambient music, shoegaze and club sounds on their second full-length, sounding like latter-day Radiohead, 65daysofstatic, or even Mogwai.
BDRMM's last album 'Bedroom', released on Sonic Cathedral in 2020, established the band as shoegaze hybridists, as likely to reference My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive as they were AFX. 'I Don't Know' lands on Mogwai's Rock Action label and advances their map of influences, bringing in dancefloor pulses and ambient textures to spice up their proggy, multi-faceted compositions. Opening track 'Alps' is among the record's eerier moments, made up of noisy, frozen synths and skittering beats - it almost sounds like early Artificial Intelligence gear or day zero trance until Ryan Smith's soft tones bring us crashing down to earth.
With a trip-hop inspired low-slung beat, wobbly analog synths and twanging electric guitars, 'Be Careful' sounds more like Radiohead, building up into a Slowdive-esque thrum of dainty harmonics. On 'We Fall Apart' they adopt a Can-like motorik beat, using Smith's Yorke-ian tones to add euphoria to the mix, while they fold electro-lite beatbox tweaks into 'Hidden Camera', sounding like M83 or Radio Dept.
Hull-based quartet BDRMM twist together ambient music, shoegaze and club sounds on their second full-length, sounding like latter-day Radiohead, 65daysofstatic, or even Mogwai.
BDRMM's last album 'Bedroom', released on Sonic Cathedral in 2020, established the band as shoegaze hybridists, as likely to reference My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive as they were AFX. 'I Don't Know' lands on Mogwai's Rock Action label and advances their map of influences, bringing in dancefloor pulses and ambient textures to spice up their proggy, multi-faceted compositions. Opening track 'Alps' is among the record's eerier moments, made up of noisy, frozen synths and skittering beats - it almost sounds like early Artificial Intelligence gear or day zero trance until Ryan Smith's soft tones bring us crashing down to earth.
With a trip-hop inspired low-slung beat, wobbly analog synths and twanging electric guitars, 'Be Careful' sounds more like Radiohead, building up into a Slowdive-esque thrum of dainty harmonics. On 'We Fall Apart' they adopt a Can-like motorik beat, using Smith's Yorke-ian tones to add euphoria to the mix, while they fold electro-lite beatbox tweaks into 'Hidden Camera', sounding like M83 or Radio Dept.
Hull-based quartet BDRMM twist together ambient music, shoegaze and club sounds on their second full-length, sounding like latter-day Radiohead, 65daysofstatic, or even Mogwai.
BDRMM's last album 'Bedroom', released on Sonic Cathedral in 2020, established the band as shoegaze hybridists, as likely to reference My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive as they were AFX. 'I Don't Know' lands on Mogwai's Rock Action label and advances their map of influences, bringing in dancefloor pulses and ambient textures to spice up their proggy, multi-faceted compositions. Opening track 'Alps' is among the record's eerier moments, made up of noisy, frozen synths and skittering beats - it almost sounds like early Artificial Intelligence gear or day zero trance until Ryan Smith's soft tones bring us crashing down to earth.
With a trip-hop inspired low-slung beat, wobbly analog synths and twanging electric guitars, 'Be Careful' sounds more like Radiohead, building up into a Slowdive-esque thrum of dainty harmonics. On 'We Fall Apart' they adopt a Can-like motorik beat, using Smith's Yorke-ian tones to add euphoria to the mix, while they fold electro-lite beatbox tweaks into 'Hidden Camera', sounding like M83 or Radio Dept.
White marble coloured LP.
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Hull-based quartet BDRMM twist together ambient music, shoegaze and club sounds on their second full-length, sounding like latter-day Radiohead, 65daysofstatic, or even Mogwai.
BDRMM's last album 'Bedroom', released on Sonic Cathedral in 2020, established the band as shoegaze hybridists, as likely to reference My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive as they were AFX. 'I Don't Know' lands on Mogwai's Rock Action label and advances their map of influences, bringing in dancefloor pulses and ambient textures to spice up their proggy, multi-faceted compositions. Opening track 'Alps' is among the record's eerier moments, made up of noisy, frozen synths and skittering beats - it almost sounds like early Artificial Intelligence gear or day zero trance until Ryan Smith's soft tones bring us crashing down to earth.
With a trip-hop inspired low-slung beat, wobbly analog synths and twanging electric guitars, 'Be Careful' sounds more like Radiohead, building up into a Slowdive-esque thrum of dainty harmonics. On 'We Fall Apart' they adopt a Can-like motorik beat, using Smith's Yorke-ian tones to add euphoria to the mix, while they fold electro-lite beatbox tweaks into 'Hidden Camera', sounding like M83 or Radio Dept.
Black vinyl LP.
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Hull-based quartet BDRMM twist together ambient music, shoegaze and club sounds on their second full-length, sounding like latter-day Radiohead, 65daysofstatic, or even Mogwai.
BDRMM's last album 'Bedroom', released on Sonic Cathedral in 2020, established the band as shoegaze hybridists, as likely to reference My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive as they were AFX. 'I Don't Know' lands on Mogwai's Rock Action label and advances their map of influences, bringing in dancefloor pulses and ambient textures to spice up their proggy, multi-faceted compositions. Opening track 'Alps' is among the record's eerier moments, made up of noisy, frozen synths and skittering beats - it almost sounds like early Artificial Intelligence gear or day zero trance until Ryan Smith's soft tones bring us crashing down to earth.
With a trip-hop inspired low-slung beat, wobbly analog synths and twanging electric guitars, 'Be Careful' sounds more like Radiohead, building up into a Slowdive-esque thrum of dainty harmonics. On 'We Fall Apart' they adopt a Can-like motorik beat, using Smith's Yorke-ian tones to add euphoria to the mix, while they fold electro-lite beatbox tweaks into 'Hidden Camera', sounding like M83 or Radio Dept.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Hull-based quartet BDRMM twist together ambient music, shoegaze and club sounds on their second full-length, sounding like latter-day Radiohead, 65daysofstatic, or even Mogwai.
BDRMM's last album 'Bedroom', released on Sonic Cathedral in 2020, established the band as shoegaze hybridists, as likely to reference My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive as they were AFX. 'I Don't Know' lands on Mogwai's Rock Action label and advances their map of influences, bringing in dancefloor pulses and ambient textures to spice up their proggy, multi-faceted compositions. Opening track 'Alps' is among the record's eerier moments, made up of noisy, frozen synths and skittering beats - it almost sounds like early Artificial Intelligence gear or day zero trance until Ryan Smith's soft tones bring us crashing down to earth.
With a trip-hop inspired low-slung beat, wobbly analog synths and twanging electric guitars, 'Be Careful' sounds more like Radiohead, building up into a Slowdive-esque thrum of dainty harmonics. On 'We Fall Apart' they adopt a Can-like motorik beat, using Smith's Yorke-ian tones to add euphoria to the mix, while they fold electro-lite beatbox tweaks into 'Hidden Camera', sounding like M83 or Radio Dept.