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Why do we like this?
Gold Panda, electronic music magician, released a new single from a newly announced album last week with the simple title "Brazil."
It's easy to understand why the London-bred, Berlin-based producer named the single "Brazil" about 30 seconds in; the one and only word is laid over insanely complex beat debuts and frolics about for most of the track.
I imagine that the inspiration for "Brazil" comes with the inherent nature of the layered melody -- it's hedonistic, wild, and floral all at once, characteristics which could easily be applied to the country itself. There may very well be another explanation floating through the interwebs, but I will live in this self-fabricated explanation if you don't mind.
The album, Half Of Where You Live, will release June 10, 2013 via NOTOWN/Ghostly International.
It's easy to understand why the London-bred, Berlin-based producer named the single "Brazil" about 30 seconds in; the one and only word is laid over insanely complex beat debuts and frolics about for most of the track.
I imagine that the inspiration for "Brazil" comes with the inherent nature of the layered melody -- it's hedonistic, wild, and floral all at once, characteristics which could easily be applied to the country itself. There may very well be another explanation floating through the interwebs, but I will live in this self-fabricated explanation if you don't mind.
The album, Half Of Where You Live, will release June 10, 2013 via NOTOWN/Ghostly International.
Streaming source:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlgyKgDNY8I