Barks and Crock : Fxxkyouthatswhy.
Berlin based electronic music - from ambient atmospheric to dance.
Peppered with references of three centuries of electronic dance music,
it shines like mirror balls and neon clothing. From Erasure to David Guetta and
back, from analog Moog-Sounds to digital distortion this album it has it all. So... put on
your dancing shoes and step on the dancefloor. Everything's optional, nothing's
a must - but have a good time!
With this album, Barks & Crock tried to focus a bit more on their roles as
producers and worked together with some great featured artist. For example, the
voice actress Tanja Geke, the singer and musician Cosmic Gita, and last but not
least the German actress Julia-Maria Kôhler did a heck of a job in contributing
to the songs 'Sundrops','Je T'aime' and 'Alone'.
This is the first dance album created by Barks & Crock. Don't take it too
seriously.
Some quotes about "Fxxkyouthatswhy":
"Barks & Crock extend out-of-the-box paradigms of contemporary music styles starting from the first 'beep' to the latest 'yeah, yeah'."
(Natti Reed)
"I am stuck on Fxxkyouthatswhy, 'cause Fxxkyouthatswhy's stuck on me."
(DJ Jerry Delay)
Songs:
1. Big Bad Bear
2. Someones Dog
3. Je t'aime
4. Fxxkyouthatswhy
5. DMO
6. Julia Maria Kohler Alone
7. Cosmic Gita Sundrops (Crock RMX)
8. Someones Dog (Radio Edith)
9. Julia Maria Kohler Alone (Radio Edit)
10. Cosmic Gita Sundrops (Break da Beat)
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 07/14/2013
Barks and Crock lives in Berlin Germany
Tagged as: Electronica, Techno
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