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Some Bias

Catno

CM-001

Formats

1x Vinyl 7" Maxi-Single Limited Edition

Country

Canada

Release date

Sep 3, 2021

Genres

Rock




Some Exercise est le projet solo du producteur et multi-instrumentiste Sam Pichonsky. Après avoir joué de la basse dans le trio art-rock, Parapet, Pichonsky a déménagé à Toronto en 2019 et a commencé à faire des démos. Il trouve ses influences chez des artistes disco-mutants et no-wave comme James Chance et Come On.

‘Some Bias’ parcourt un territoire sonore dense, trouvant un groove unique quelque part entre Neu et Gang of Four. Partiellement enregistrée sur un magnétophone cassé, l'ambiance du morceau est caverneuse et névrotique, tandis qu'un rythme 3/4 vif prépare le terrain pour les mosh pits et les mouvements de danse maladroits.

Les coups de guitare nerveux du morceau sont sans aucun doute un clin d'œil au son art-punk étrange souvent associé à la ville natale de l'artiste, Calgary, qui a produit des artistes comme Women et Telstar Drugs.

Le texte tourne autour des connexions entre l'identité individuelle et l'occupation de l'espace physique. "La chanson elle-même est une tentative de traiter la façon dont votre image de soi peut se déformer après avoir passé du temps dans un nouvel endroit", explique Sam Pichonsky, le principal auteur-compositeur du groupe.

Pour combler vos envies de musique expérimentale, ce maxi-single inclut une pièce exclusive intitulée Tick Soup.

Musique par Sam Pichonsky
Enregistré à Toronto et Calgary
La face A a été mixé par Jason Balla (Earringusa)

Media: NM or M-i
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CM-001 - CA - 2021

A1

Some Bias

3:25

B1

Tick Soup

1:12

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