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HTRK, Tropic Of Cancer - Part Time Punks Radio Sessions album

HTRK, Tropic Of Cancer - Part Time Punks Radio Sessions album

  • Performer: HTRK
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Part Time Punks Radio Sessions
  • Released: 2012
  • Style: New Wave, Darkwave
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1144 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1990 mb
  • Other: VOX DXD ASF MMF APE AIFF DXD
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 797

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Part Time Punks Radio Sessions.

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Part Time Punks Radio Sessions by HTRK, Tropic of Cancer, released 30 October 2012 1. HTRK - Fascinator 2. HTRK - Synthetik 3. HTRK - Poison 4. Tropic of Cancer - More Alone 5. Tropic of Cancer - A Color 6. Tropic of Cancer - Temporal Vessels Part Time Punks Radio Sessions EP by HTRK and Tropic of Cancer holds six sublime songs of desire. Comparable to a fly-on-a-wall Peel Sessions, the critically acclaimed Part Time Punks radio show is the sound of the LA underground, run by local icon Michael Stock. The limited split is a rare capture of both bands at the radio headquarters during HTRK’s first 2011 tour of the USA, accompanied by comrades in minimalism and melancholia, Tropic of Cancer.

HTRK, Tropic Of Cancer ‎– Part Time Punks Radio Sessions. Genre: Electronic, Rock. Recorded for the critically acclaimed LA underground show Part Time Punks, these sessions show off both acts at their most raw and crucial, with murky live sound adding substantial character to the bands’ already clouded atmospheres. HTRK are up first and show once again why they're so highly rated. With a shroud of toothsome white noise and the kind of clamorous reverbs we last heard on a Cure bootleg, they make the grimiest sounds come across as fractured, beautiful and utterly captivating. As a flipside of the same coin, Tropic of Cancer push things into more upbeat but no less dreamy.

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Artist: Tropic Of Cancer Album: Archive: The Downwards Singles Year: 2015 Country: USA Style: Post-Punk, Shoegaze, Coldwave. Tropic Of Cancer - Be Brave (2011). HTRK & Tropic Of Cancer - Part Time Punks Radio Sessions (2012). Nagamatzu - Archive (2007). Synthpop, Futurepop, Electropop, Minimal Wave, Minimal Synth, Synthwave.

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Songs: HTRK - Fascinator 03:57. HTRK - Synthetik 04:44. Tropic of Cancer - More Alone 03:48. Tropic of Cancer - A Color 04:18. Tropic of Cancer - Temporary Vessels 03:34.

Tracklist

1 HTRK Fascinator 3:57
2 HTRK Synthetik 4:45
3 HTRK Poison 4:06
4 Tropic Of Cancer More Alone 3:48
5 Tropic Of Cancer A Colour 4:19
6 Tropic Of Cancer Temporary Vessels 3:34

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GI-168 LP HTRK / Tropic Of Cancer HTRK / Tropic Of Cancer - Part Time Punks Radio Sessions ‎(12", Ltd) Ghostly International GI-168 LP US 2012
GI-168 HTRK, Tropic Of Cancer HTRK, Tropic Of Cancer - Part Time Punks Radio Sessions ‎(6xFile, MP3, 320) Ghostly International GI-168 US 2012

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Cherry The Countess Cherry The Countess
In a bit of a fan service from Ghostly, the Ann Arbor imprint have managed to get together two stunning sessions from post-industrial dreamers HTRK and Blackest Ever Black’s Tropic of Cancer and funnel them straight to wax. Recorded for the critically acclaimed LA underground show Part Time Punks, these sessions show off both acts at their most raw and crucial, with murky live sound adding substantial character to the bands’ already clouded atmospheres. HTRK are up first and show once again why they're so highly rated. With a shroud of toothsome white noise and the kind of clamorous reverbs we last heard on a Cure bootleg, they make the grimiest sounds come across as fractured, beautiful and utterly captivating. As a flipside of the same coin, Tropic of Cancer push things into more upbeat but no less dreamy territory, as Juan Mendez (better known as Silent Servant) handles the murky, minimalist backdrops and Camella Lobo’s syrupy vocal twist and turn through the ether. One of the best 12”s we’ve heard from Ghostly in ages, this is not something you’re going to want to pass up – bleak, black and so, so alluring. Boomkat