United Crushers
Reviews
DJ Postnatal
Reviewed 2016-05-06
Reviewed 2016-05-06
Light electro production featuring high-pitched, breathy female vocals. The tracks are enjoyable, but generic in a way - I’m not sure if I could give this band its own particular “sound.” Tracks often flow into the next, so keep an eye (and an ear) out.
RIYL Neon Indian, Jessy Lanza
FCC on tracks 1, 12
Recommended tracks: 4, 6, 11, 12 (but FCC)
1. (3:56) FCC!: “shit.” Distorted vocals and a slow, interesting beat sounding like a skipping record.
2. (3:35) High-pitched female vocals with a gentle jam and a buzzy synth that never fully resolves.
3. (3:30) Clappy backbeat with a light, airy feel and a catchy chorus.
4. (3:26) Interesting synth build morphs into layered minor key.
5. (2:58) Light, head-bobbing with building drumbeat interludes.
6. (3:57) A bit darker, with a guitar line and a repeated synthy scratch.
7. (3:10) Slower jam about love with a buzzing in the background.
8. (3:10) Sounds of Massive Attack. A minimal, minor-key track with a ticking backbeat.
9. (3:50) Strong base line with a frenetic drum.
10. (3:08) A more energetic, funky track that starts out strong.
11. (4:46) An immediate start from the previous track with electro strings and sax, moving into mid-tempo punctuated by synthy yelps at the end.
12. (3:42) FCC!: “fuck” x4. A pleasant, bassy love song that builds well. Too bad it can’t grace the daytime radio waves.
RIYL Neon Indian, Jessy Lanza
FCC on tracks 1, 12
Recommended tracks: 4, 6, 11, 12 (but FCC)
1. (3:56) FCC!: “shit.” Distorted vocals and a slow, interesting beat sounding like a skipping record.
2. (3:35) High-pitched female vocals with a gentle jam and a buzzy synth that never fully resolves.
3. (3:30) Clappy backbeat with a light, airy feel and a catchy chorus.
4. (3:26) Interesting synth build morphs into layered minor key.
5. (2:58) Light, head-bobbing with building drumbeat interludes.
6. (3:57) A bit darker, with a guitar line and a repeated synthy scratch.
7. (3:10) Slower jam about love with a buzzing in the background.
8. (3:10) Sounds of Massive Attack. A minimal, minor-key track with a ticking backbeat.
9. (3:50) Strong base line with a frenetic drum.
10. (3:08) A more energetic, funky track that starts out strong.
11. (4:46) An immediate start from the previous track with electro strings and sax, moving into mid-tempo punctuated by synthy yelps at the end.
12. (3:42) FCC!: “fuck” x4. A pleasant, bassy love song that builds well. Too bad it can’t grace the daytime radio waves.
Recent airplay
Kind
I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants — Nov 01, 2022
Lime Habit
a strange pursuit — Jun 16, 2016
Kind
a strange pursuit — Jun 15, 2016
Kind
I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants! — Jun 15, 2016
Wedding
a strange pursuit — Jun 09, 2016
Lime Habit
Home on the Range — Jun 08, 2016
Charting
2016-05-16 — 2016-07-17
Electronic
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jun 19 | 2 |
| Jun 12 | 3 |
| Jun 5 | 3 |
| May 29 | 1 |
| May 22 | 4 |
Track listing
| 1. | Summer Please | ||
| 2. | Lime Habit | ||
| 3. | Someway | ||
| 4. | Wedding | ||
| 5. | Melting Block | ||
| 6. | Top Coat | ||
| 7. | Lately | ||
| 8. | Fish | ||
| 9. | Berlin | ||
| 10. | Baby Sucks | ||
| 11. | Kind | ||
| 12. | Lose You |
