
Drift into the night with this frothy new synthpop track from Blood Cultures
23 June 2017, 14:03
| Written by
Laurence Day
New Jersey's enigmatic producer/singer Blood Cultures is back with "Moon", his first proper release in two years.
The heady pop merchant piqued our interest with early releases such as "Indian Summer" and "Mercury Child", and although he's been away for a considerable amount of time he's clearly lost none of that early charm.
"Moon" is a foamy beach-pop tune speckled with hacked 'n' screwed samples and opiate-addled vocals - it's a song to waste the day with while the sun shimmers high above.
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