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Music From The Elevator

Legendary Hearts

Music From The Elevator

Not Not Fun
MC $6.75

11/27/2015 642610485114 

NNF 320 CS 


MP3 $5.94

11/27/2015 642610485114 

 


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11/27/2015 642610485114 

 


Miasmic Melbourne new age prog duo Legendary Hearts (aka Andrew Cowie + Kieran Hegarty) first entered the public eye/ear in 2012 but their music has only grown more opaque with age. Music From The Elevator is their 2012 debut, originally released via the Dungeon Taxis label, and captures their chemistry in altered states of sprawl, symbiosis, and swoon. Six expressionistic oozes of infinity gauntlet guitar, slow-motion drum machines, and warping synth, filtering in and out of focus like glares against glass, unfeeling neon aglow in smoke and smog. Each piece reflects (and is named for) the next higher level of the structure, from the low-lidded fusion lurch of “Basement” up to breezy cosmosis chillouts “Rooftop” and “Fire Exit.” Long-form, liquid, nebulous, and narcotic – Legendary Hearts walk a wavelength all their own, on their own. Remastered by Lawrence English in Brisbane, Australia. J-cards designed by Britt Brown.

Tracklist

  1. #1 Basement

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  2. #2 Ground Floor

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  3. #3 First Floor

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  4. #4 Second Floor

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  5. #5 Rooftop

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  6. #6 Fire Exit

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