Copy / Hard Dream
Album: | Hard Dream | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Copy | Added: | Sep 2010 | |
Label: | Audio Dregs Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-10-09 | Pull Date: | 2011-12-11 | Charts: | Electronic |
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Week Ending: | Nov 20 | Nov 13 | Oct 30 | Oct 23 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 11, 2011: | Crooked Spoke Adjacent
I Can Smell It |
4. | Oct 24, 2011: | Beatslick
One Less Time |
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2. | Nov 19, 2011: | Music Casserole
One Less Time |
5. | Oct 23, 2011: | The Crooked Spoke Adjacent
Something |
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3. | Nov 06, 2011: | Everything.
Something |
6. | Oct 16, 2011: | The Crooked Spoke Adjacent
Shoots |
Album Review
HYPRK
Reviewed 2011-10-03
Reviewed 2011-10-03
Underground dance music from Portland's excellent Audio Dregs Records (run by prolific PDX DJ and musician E*Rock). Lots of glitch and 8-bit influence. Fits nicely alongside stuff by labelmates ROTFLOL, Dim Dim, Ratatat. FCC CLEAN
*1. Epic buzzy intro track. Upbeat lighthearted house with disco percussion and handclaps--the name "One Less Time" being an obvious nod to the Daft Punk song of a similar name.
2. Upbeat, high-end leaning, chipper. I never had a Gameboy, but I'm pretty sure they sounded something like this.
*3. Moody, free-flowing dancefloor. Brings Kavinsky to mind.
*4. Light, airy into leads into awesome high-end fluctuations. Great growling basslines.
*5. Deep thudding bass, slow ascending synthesizers, spill your martini on the way to the dancefloor.
6. Chimes, sparkly riffs, deep punchy bass. Remember J-Kwon? Yeah? Me too! Well this could be like the "Tipsy" remix.
7. Rapidly-pulsing synthesizer. A bit too fast to work well, in my opinion. Maybe for chase scenes? No?
8. Deep, slow, molasses basslines. Might work on a good system. Probably not for radio, but still cool nevertheless.
9. Slow and introspective. Then gets kind of cheesy.
10. Dance-pop. Crazy spastic synth lines. Unless you want to feel like you're playing DDR, this probably won't work.
*1. Epic buzzy intro track. Upbeat lighthearted house with disco percussion and handclaps--the name "One Less Time" being an obvious nod to the Daft Punk song of a similar name.
2. Upbeat, high-end leaning, chipper. I never had a Gameboy, but I'm pretty sure they sounded something like this.
*3. Moody, free-flowing dancefloor. Brings Kavinsky to mind.
*4. Light, airy into leads into awesome high-end fluctuations. Great growling basslines.
*5. Deep thudding bass, slow ascending synthesizers, spill your martini on the way to the dancefloor.
6. Chimes, sparkly riffs, deep punchy bass. Remember J-Kwon? Yeah? Me too! Well this could be like the "Tipsy" remix.
7. Rapidly-pulsing synthesizer. A bit too fast to work well, in my opinion. Maybe for chase scenes? No?
8. Deep, slow, molasses basslines. Might work on a good system. Probably not for radio, but still cool nevertheless.
9. Slow and introspective. Then gets kind of cheesy.
10. Dance-pop. Crazy spastic synth lines. Unless you want to feel like you're playing DDR, this probably won't work.
Track Listing
1. | One Less Time | 6. | Real Scared | |||
2. | Shoots | 7. | It Could Have Been More | |||
3. | Breakfast | 8. | I Didn't Know | |||
4. | Something | 9. | On One Condition | |||
5. | I Can Smell It | 10. | Stay Away From It |