Sun Machine air their latest psychotropic single "The Loudest of Them"
05 November 2015, 11:05
| Written by
Yasmyn Charles
Recorded upon the River Thames, Brighton/London’s Sun Machine are making waves with their interstellar transmissions.
Spaced out and yet grounded in a '90s aesthetic, "The Loudest of Them" casts a warm ray of light upon Sun Machine’s wide spanning sound. Synthesising both summers of love, "The Loudest of Them" is where loose, baggy beats meet sugarlump-melodies.
Warped rhythms are delivered with Dandy Warhols-esque pop prowess. Droning synths pay homage to psychedelic predecessors. Unrelenting and nostalgic, the track is a turbulent trip. "The Loudest of Them" is the embodiment of glazed eyes and a rapid pulse.
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