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Vitesse - You Win Again, Gravity!

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Artist: Vitesse
Title: You Win Again, Gravity!
Catalog#: AHA!040
Price: $10.00 buy

Tracks on this CD:
Instrumental
Just For A Night
Hunch
In Time
Small Gift
Another Way
Out Under Stars
Not Forever
School Of Thought
Unsolvable
Of All The Things You've Done Wrong
It's Just Fine
What's Forgotten
Ride The Hook
Such Emotion
Green Eyes


"Deep, dark and lush, Vitesse is a real find for fans of '80s syth-pop" [Splendid E-Zine]

Third proper full-length album from mysterious American studio duo, a collection of sensual and sparkling synth-pop majesty. Songs drawn through a downpour of heavily layered analogue keyboard fortitude, chiming guitar filigree and spacey feedback sirens, delicately programmed rhythms, and a Stephin Merritt-inspired lyrical and vocal nonchalance… A sound so intimate it’s been described as “acoustic music powered by electricity” and “pop music through a soft lens”, influenced by Factory Records heyday. Previously Vitesse has released a pair of critically acclaimed albums on Hidden Agenda, 'A Certain >Hostility' (1998) and 'Chelsea 27099' (2000). In 2001 Vitesse released a surprisingly long CDEP, 'What Can't Be But Is', on esteemed Spanish pop imprint Acuarela.

Hewson Chen is a member of Alsace Lorraine. Joshua Klein was a member of Aden and Toulouse.

Vitesse is for fans of Magnetic Fields, Trembling Blue Stars, New Order, OMD...

"Here's the deal: they released two gorgeous records before this one. Both revolve around serious mining of early-to-mid-80s British rainy-day indie and synth-pop-- New Order, Electronic, early Depeche Mode, OMD-- which is to say that they consist of moody pop songs constructed from sweepy/bleepy synth programming, shimmery guitar arpeggios, and dour, bittersweet crooning. They also fall pretty squarely into the whole bedroom-indie aesthetic, meaning that these records sound, well, bedroomy-- intimate, a little lo-fi, and a little bit rigged with duct tape. I'll discuss Stephin Merritt momentarily. The first Vitesse record was called A Certain Hostility, and it was great: all twinkly synths and sleepy melodies and an absolute swooner of a track called "A Fine Young Age" most of it fell closer to Holiday-era Magnetic Fields than those common-ancestor Brits. The second record was called Chelsea 27099, and not only was it great, but it signified a slight attitude shift: same rainy days, but suddenly the synths were colder and buzzier, the drum machines more booming, suspicious squints all over the vocals." [Pitchfork.com]

 

 
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