Sunday, June 3, 2012

Some Overseas Shit.

 
Two days ago, while bouncing around Youtube and Bancamp for music, I had the pleasure of stumbling onto a band by the name of Poétique Électronique. P.E. is comprised of Ben Auris, who is a lovely artist coming out of Vienna, Austria and Paris, France along with Moritz Gaudlitz, a house/techno producer best known for his DJ colation, Die Electrophilen. The musical meshing of these two remind me of The XX, if I had to make a comparison. Which is awesome, because I'm a big fan of The XX and am anticipating their sophomore album Coexist, which is slated for release on September 11, 2012. But I digress, back to who the post is about. The first song, Deep Inside My Pocket, off of P.E.'s EP entitled The Paris Session, pulled me in with one listen. It didn't take a minute before I was hooked. What these two pull off is really something quite lovely. Catchy guitar riffs and soothing vocals will have you ready to hit the replay button before the song reaches it's final stretch. The entire EP is worth a listen and frankly, worth picking up off of Bandcamp. At the very least though, I suggest you give the album a run through, you will regret it otherwise. That is a fact.


 Poétique Électronique - Deep Inside My Pocket



Poétique Électronique - Synchronized Motion

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