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New experimental pop record from Erik de Vahl Posted: 30 Jul 2009 08:15 AM PDT Erik de Vahl’s new record is being described as “the straightest pop-songs I’ve ever done but also some more experimental pieces”. You can hear both influences on the single song “Running”. It’s got a Memphis slow jam feel with instrumentation that reminds me of a classic Ann Peebles track, but meanwhile it’s layered in such a way with so many found sounds and samples that it does sound truly experimental. Erik de Vahl is distributing this new record (it’s a double mini cdr) himself. Follow this link to listen to some samples and order the record for 80SEK/11EUR. Here’s “Running” from the new record. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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