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Ride Around - Induce

Video: Ride Around - Induce

March 05, 2014 in video, stream

You can almost TASTE spring in London, despite it being a fairly chilly day... This song makes me dream of summer days spent cycling around the neighbourhood as a kid, and that's a pretty nice feeling.

This is taken from the Sunset Summer EP, which you can check out and download via Soundcloud below the video...

Artist: Induce Title: Sunset Summer Wonderful Sound (WS015) Release Date: 8/13/13 www.TheWonderfulSound.com Tracklisting 1) Alina 2) Ride Around 3) Parallel Lines 4) Made of Memories 5) Don’t Go (ft. Blu Jemz) 6) Don’t Go (ft. Blu Jemz) [Radio Edit] As with his recent move from his hometown Miami to a just as sunny Los Angeles, with the Sunset Summer EP, Induce has yet again gone 180º - a move perfectly in line with what seems to be his now normal fashion. Temporarily putting aside the disco rhythms and five part harmonies of his last album, Halfway Between You and Me, this new release finds Induce a bit stripped down, mining deeper inspirations, from Ambient, Garage, and Kraut Rock, tinges of Shoegaze to late ’90s French pop. “Alina,” the EP’s most grand example of this minimalism pairs two instruments, multilayered piano parts and synth warblings, along with reverb drenched vocals to create a beautiful sense of environment and patience, not dissimilar to Eno’s work on the Discreet Music LP. “Ride Around,” a favorite amongst friends produced with longtime collaborator Manuvers, takes a semi-Motorik beat and slows it down a bit, creating a driving, airy feel perfect for a bike ride at sun-down. “Parallel Lines” proves an interesting take on the Kings of Convenience tune, keeping the acoustic nature while introducing new angles of perfectly wrongly placed drums. And with even more drums in mind, “Made of Memories” (also produced by Manuvers) pushes those drums to ten, the Rhodes piano providing balance, but finally guitar squelches take it all over the edge to shoegaze territory. The final song, “Don’t Go” featuring New York’s Blu Jemz doing his best burly teddy bear routine, was recorded in a day and while there may be a definite jokey overtone, over time it proves to become sweetly memorable.

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