Man Without Country release euphoric single "Romanek" and Röyksopp cover
Slow-burners are always exciting. Electronica duo, Man Without Country, use their pacing to tantalize our ears with euphoric new single "Romanek", taken from their second album, Maximum Entropy.
With such a steady build up, Man Without Country experiment with glittery synths and echoey, euphoric vocals to create an atmospheric number that sparkles in the twilight. The progressive intro allows time for the listener to paint their own scenario, and upon reaching 3:40 the growing volume and introduction of persistent drums elevates the glitter they've created.
The absorption of the persistent synths and growing tension highlights the artistry in using time effectively. This isn't just song, it's an enchanted journey for listener too.
"Romanek" is released June 29 alongside a cover of Röyksopp's "Sordid Affair" via Lost Balloon. Stream both tracks below.
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