Label: ALFA MATRIX

COSMIC ARMCHAIR Contact CD 2017

Art.Nr.: 40704

EAN: 0882951023822

Label: ALFA MATRIX

EUR 11,99
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Produktbeschreibung

COSMIC ARMCHAIR

Title:

Contact

Format:

CD

Year: 17.11.2017
Label: alfa matrix
Tracklist:        

01 I Don’t belong here (walk in the light mix)
02 When will you learn
03 Higher
04 Cannonballs
05 Just one Look (club mix)
06 Valentine
07 Grey (black or white mix)
08 Fly away
09 Falling
10 Conversations
11 Don’t leave Me here
12 Not you
13 Impossible
14 Take you Home
15 After the Rain

Info:

It was in June 2014 when Alfa Matrix proudly presented the first EP “We Are Watching” of their amazing new signing from Singapore: COSMIC ARMCHAIR. Since then, the talented duo of Cosmic Jane (singer / songwriter) and Cosmic Ben (producer / arranger) have continued expanding their sonic conquest to the world through numerous live performances across Asia, several radio and TV shows and more and more international collaborations (remix and featurings) as well as contributions to high-profile compilations (with among others tribute cover versions of THE CURE and FRONT 242), including the international success of their latest club hit “I Don’t Belong Here”.
 
Fresh from their recent performances in Tokyo, Chiba, and Singapore, COSMIC ARMCHAIR are finally ready with their much anticipated first full length album “Contact”, revealing the band’s unique blend of synth-pop / electro dance / EDM / New Wave with sensual catchy female vocals.
 
Evoking comparisons with bands like DEPECHE MODE, PET SHOP BOYS, GOLDFRAPP, but also LA ROUX, SAINT ETIENNE, THE SOUNDS or yet CHICANE, COSMIC ARMCHAIR brilliantly mix less-is-more moody synth pop tunes with ethereal vocals and other more aggressive modern electro house dance floor tracks. They deliver compelling relentless catchy tunes revealing the band's self-assured club determination at its best like “I Don’t Belong Here”, “Conversations”, “Just One Look”, as well as the euphoric “Higher” or the more frontal and hammering EBM/future pop cuts “When Will You Learn” and the almost destructive “Cannonballs”.