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20/1/2020 0 Comments

Symptoms of Love - Foam EP (Planet Trip)

WHAT THE EP CENTRE LABEL LOOKS LIKE:
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WHAT WE SAY:

Jump starrt your week with the synth saturated, sample soaked, Balearic boogie, dance floor trips & hazy head nodders from Detroit's Symptoms of Love for Planet Trip Records.
WHAT YOUR EARS SAY:

WHAT THE RELEASE NOTES SAY:

Symptoms of Love, a project by Detroit duo Ryan Spencer (Freakish Pleasures) and Ben Christensen (Sector 7G), present “Foam EP” scheduled to drop in January 2020 on Sydney label Planet Trip Records. This is the team’s second release, a follow-up to their 2019 “Eye Contact” (SOBO, Montreal). “Foam EP” reflects a contrast of the high-energy late nights and laid-back afternoons in the sprawling echo-chamber of Detroit.

Recorded over the course of two years, the duo stack live instrumentation onto the vast synth and drum machine collection in Christensen’s home studio. The tracks are finished with explorations into sample-based wormholes that deliver a truly diverse EP. The sounds cruise through balearic and streetsoul inspired smoothness, machine funk dance floor jams, and bleepy percussive workouts.

This five tracker holds a mood and a groove for every hour of the dance; be it at peak time, sun up or sun down. Receiving early support from Jex Opolis, Millios Kaiser, CC:DISCO!, Lauren Hansom, DJ D.DEE, Ben Fester, Ruf Dug, Bayete & more…

Distributed worldwide via Rush Hour…

Credits
All tracks produced by Ben Christensen and Ryan Spencer aka Symptoms of Love for Planet Trip Records
Mastered by Nick Arks


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