Davoli, Matilde / I'm Calling You From My Dreams
Album: | I'm Calling You From My Dreams | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Davoli, Matilde | Added: | Aug 2015 | |
Label: | Loyal To Your Dreams |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2015-11-01 | Pull Date: | 2016-01-03 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 3 | Dec 27 | Dec 20 | Dec 13 | Nov 29 | Nov 22 | Nov 15 | Nov 8 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 03, 2016: | Meow: The Best Of 2015
Realize |
4. | Dec 30, 2015: | Music Casserole
I'm Calling You From My Dreams |
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2. | Jan 01, 2016: | EXCALABUR
Realize |
5. | Dec 29, 2015: | Shytown and Friends
Realize |
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3. | Jan 01, 2016: | EXCALABUR
Realize |
6. | Dec 26, 2015: | Pre-Meow
Realize |
Album Review
Telepathic Juan
Reviewed 2015-11-01
Reviewed 2015-11-01
I'm Calling You from My Dreams is the debut album from London via Lecce, Italy’s Matilde Davoli. It’s a charmingly constructed, synthesizer-based recording complemented with rhythmic guitar parts and melancholic, ethereal vocals. Influenced by 1970’s European animation soundtracks, psychedelic folk, and mid-eighties synth pop, I'm Calling You from My Dreams might suggest overload but its uncluttered production and compact length communicate pleasantly well. Soundscapes, memories, and cities.
RIYL: M83, Lower Dens, Beach House, Helado Negro, and Tamaryn’s Cranekiss.
FCC CLEAN!!
Recommended Tracks: 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7
1. (3:04) *#1 – Synth-based opener, mysterious. Pleasant melody.
2. (2:41) **Realize – Dream pop invocation here. Great guitar riff. Upbeat and playful.
3. (4:05) **Tell Me What You See – Mellow and elegant. Guitar, vocals, and synth work complement all well here.
4. (3:19) Dust – Synthesizer obsessions here. Electronics and pop music mixed well in this tune. M83 influenced.
5. (4:17) *I'm Calling You from My Dreams – Without the vocals, this could easily have been from a French sci-fi 1970’s animation soundtrack. Trance pop.
6. (2:56) Going Down – Slow, almost acoustic. Another trance pop intervention here.
7. (3:13) **Summer Ending – Perfect 21st century pop here. Slow and captivating. Helado Negro influenced.
8. (3:50) Still Rolling – More 21st century pop moments. Synth constructed. Psych folk 101.
9. (4:18) *Salvation – 1980’s video game music influence here. Played at the speed of trance pop. Hypnotic.
10. (1:44) Morning – Slow and brief trance pop epilogue.
RIYL: M83, Lower Dens, Beach House, Helado Negro, and Tamaryn’s Cranekiss.
FCC CLEAN!!
Recommended Tracks: 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7
1. (3:04) *#1 – Synth-based opener, mysterious. Pleasant melody.
2. (2:41) **Realize – Dream pop invocation here. Great guitar riff. Upbeat and playful.
3. (4:05) **Tell Me What You See – Mellow and elegant. Guitar, vocals, and synth work complement all well here.
4. (3:19) Dust – Synthesizer obsessions here. Electronics and pop music mixed well in this tune. M83 influenced.
5. (4:17) *I'm Calling You from My Dreams – Without the vocals, this could easily have been from a French sci-fi 1970’s animation soundtrack. Trance pop.
6. (2:56) Going Down – Slow, almost acoustic. Another trance pop intervention here.
7. (3:13) **Summer Ending – Perfect 21st century pop here. Slow and captivating. Helado Negro influenced.
8. (3:50) Still Rolling – More 21st century pop moments. Synth constructed. Psych folk 101.
9. (4:18) *Salvation – 1980’s video game music influence here. Played at the speed of trance pop. Hypnotic.
10. (1:44) Morning – Slow and brief trance pop epilogue.
Track Listing
1. | #1 | 6. | Going Down | |||
2. | Realize | 7. | Summer Ending | |||
3. | Tell Me Waht You See | 8. | Still Rolling | |||
4. | Dust | 9. | Salvation | |||
5. | I'm Calling You From My Dreams | 10. | Morning |