Nico Jaar serves his 1st single in four years with the moody/pastoral ambient techno tones of 'Nymphs II'. In the time that's elapsed since then, he's started and finished the Darkside project and closed his Clown + Sunset label to concentrate on Other People, which has revealed itself a fruitful endeavour with some 30 releases since 2013. These tracks, penned in NYC between 2011 and 2015 reassert his position between modern composition and dancefloor music: 'The Three Sides of Audrey and Why She's All Alone Now' moves thru the distinct movements, sweeping from ghostly pastoral shades to knackered techno à la Andy Stott and a flourish of bittersweet indie-pop looking to Thom Yorke; 'No One Is Looking At U' maintains a steadier slow momentum with faded drums buried under diaphanous chords only to bloom in sequence with his own processed vocals sounding like Carter Tutti meets PC Music.
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Nico Jaar serves his 1st single in four years with the moody/pastoral ambient techno tones of 'Nymphs II'. In the time that's elapsed since then, he's started and finished the Darkside project and closed his Clown + Sunset label to concentrate on Other People, which has revealed itself a fruitful endeavour with some 30 releases since 2013. These tracks, penned in NYC between 2011 and 2015 reassert his position between modern composition and dancefloor music: 'The Three Sides of Audrey and Why She's All Alone Now' moves thru the distinct movements, sweeping from ghostly pastoral shades to knackered techno à la Andy Stott and a flourish of bittersweet indie-pop looking to Thom Yorke; 'No One Is Looking At U' maintains a steadier slow momentum with faded drums buried under diaphanous chords only to bloom in sequence with his own processed vocals sounding like Carter Tutti meets PC Music.
Nico Jaar serves his 1st single in four years with the moody/pastoral ambient techno tones of 'Nymphs II'. In the time that's elapsed since then, he's started and finished the Darkside project and closed his Clown + Sunset label to concentrate on Other People, which has revealed itself a fruitful endeavour with some 30 releases since 2013. These tracks, penned in NYC between 2011 and 2015 reassert his position between modern composition and dancefloor music: 'The Three Sides of Audrey and Why She's All Alone Now' moves thru the distinct movements, sweeping from ghostly pastoral shades to knackered techno à la Andy Stott and a flourish of bittersweet indie-pop looking to Thom Yorke; 'No One Is Looking At U' maintains a steadier slow momentum with faded drums buried under diaphanous chords only to bloom in sequence with his own processed vocals sounding like Carter Tutti meets PC Music.
Nico Jaar serves his 1st single in four years with the moody/pastoral ambient techno tones of 'Nymphs II'. In the time that's elapsed since then, he's started and finished the Darkside project and closed his Clown + Sunset label to concentrate on Other People, which has revealed itself a fruitful endeavour with some 30 releases since 2013. These tracks, penned in NYC between 2011 and 2015 reassert his position between modern composition and dancefloor music: 'The Three Sides of Audrey and Why She's All Alone Now' moves thru the distinct movements, sweeping from ghostly pastoral shades to knackered techno à la Andy Stott and a flourish of bittersweet indie-pop looking to Thom Yorke; 'No One Is Looking At U' maintains a steadier slow momentum with faded drums buried under diaphanous chords only to bloom in sequence with his own processed vocals sounding like Carter Tutti meets PC Music.