The Field :: “The More That I Do”
Posted by PJ in New, News, Previews, The Yellow Stereo
Pitchfork premiered a brand new, and blissfully wonderful track from Yesterday and Today, the forthcoming record from Sweden’s The Field.
It breathes with a slow moving, repetitive (in the best way) force, and while it may not burn up the dancefloor, it will certainly get your head moving.
And in a moment that certainly made me hold my breath for a few seconds, during the first break towards the middle of the song we hear a looping vocal sample from the Cocteau Twins track “Lorelei” off 1984’s Treasure. Now, I’m normally not too quick with obscure samples and such, but Liz Fraser’s vocals are unmistakable no matter how it’s used.
The new record from The Field is due out on May 19th here in the the U.S. on Anti-, and if you haven’t had a chance to listen to the 2007 debut From Here We Go Sublime, do yourself a favor and check it out. I still play it once in a while, and it’s still an absolute joy to listen to.
MP3: The Field :: “The More That I Do”
MP3: Cocteau Twins :: “Lorelei”
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from here to sublime was a grower. i love the hell out of it now, but i’m still put off by a lot of techno.
This is definitely not techno haha