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Barks and Crock : Stadtstrand.
Berlin based electronic music - from ambient atmospheric to dance.
You all know what it's like when the work is done and the weekend lies in front of you like a magic kingdom. 'Stadtstrand' tries to recreate this cycle of anticipation, ecstasy and aftermath in itself.
'Sternflackern' kicks off with the small vibrations that run down your spine
while heading for the final destination. The rising energy in front of the club,
the falling night ('Nachts'), the beautiful people, the soft pumping bass, the
uplifting cacophony of sounds - all comes together for the perfect yet
mysterious vibe ('Vom Boden Weg').
The deeper ('Tiefer') you travel into this
realm, the more you'd feel the density of this atmosphere, its complex and
somehow confusing mixup carries you away. Dancing. Now solid beats pulse through
your body. And then with a soft sudden shudder it slowly fades away into a fog
of noise. The rays of the dawning sun ('Morgenlicht') break through and drag you
to the other side of the night. And you laugh and cry and clutch to the beat
like you never wanted anything else. But suddenly it's all over. You're sitting
in the back of someones car and there is nothing but that odd quietness of
minimalistic aftermath-beats ('Heimfahrt').
Finally you're lying on your couch.
Half awake, half asleep. And a tired smile runs across your face while your
stereo plays the final notes ('Ausklang').
Songs:
1. Sternenflackern
2. Verwirrung
3. Nachts
4. Tiefer
5. VomBodenWeg
6. Morgenlicht
7. Heimfahrt
8. Ausklang
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 01/08/2015
Barks and Crock lives in Berlin Germany
Tagged as: Electronica, Pop, Chillout, Electro Pop
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