Angel Tech

Stag Hare
Space Slave
General | Oct 2014

Reviews

Lester G.
Reviewed 2014-10-03
This tape is perfection. Take the woozy neo-kraut synth trippiness of Emeralds or Bitchin Bajas, the upbeat-yet-mellow grooves of Food Pyramid, add a dash of Spacemen 3, a pinch of Stereolab, and presto, a delicious psilocybin taco with extra cheese. If you don’t like your psychedelia cheesy, this is not for you (but then again, neither is true joy, right? har har). Seriously though, I can’t imagine any college radio DJ not loving these songs.
FCC Clean; there’s hella reverb on the vocals so good luck making out any words.

1. (12:45) soft ambient synth oozes into existence; eventually a gentle syncopated drum machine pulse emerges, and mermaids sing to welcome you to their underwater dance party.
2. (9:06) drone and shimmery guitar textures layered over sexy aquatic beats, seriously danceable shit with wordless cooing vocals
3. (4:30) pure blissful drone, angelic synths and tranquil field recordings with some bells and dolphin calls, very sparkly
4. (9:26) midpaced drum machine loops lead off into a codeine-glazed krautrock anthem.
5. (7:45) laser-beam synth bloops and soft chanting, a gentle techno-ish rhythm emerges with handclaps and tambourine adding a celebratory vibe.

Recent airplay

Shining
BravoMarco Variety ShowDec 06, 2014
Shining
A Visit From DrumDec 05, 2014
Grays (Doom And Gloom Mantra)
A Visit From DrumNov 14, 2014
T.I.R.E.D.

Charting

2014-10-10 — 2014-12-12
Week EndingAirplays
Dec 14 1
Dec 7 2
Nov 16 1
Nov 2 2
Oct 19 2

Track listing

1. Grays (Doom And Gloom Mantra)
2. T.I.R.E.D.
3. Djrona Blue
4. Shining
5. Imago