Listen: Sea Change - "Squares"
Oslo's Sea Change has been a fairly recent obsession here at Best Fit and there's little need to explain why. She writes astonishing and cathartic electronic music.
New track "Squares" is no different than previous offerings in its emotional thrust. A punchier number than singles "Bursting", "Let's Dance" and "Bridges", "Squares" could easily be the gateway for any listener struggling with Ellen W Sundes' typically slow-burning minimalism. Just listen to those gorgeous glass bauble vocals threatening to break. Let your hairs stand on end from that immersive fauna of trigger-sharp beats and crystallised synths. Allow that tectonic bass to rumble your bones as Sundes worms demonlike between your headphones.
Sea Change centres a lot of what we've heard so far on creating tangible musical atmospheres. We've got the chills once again.
"Squares" is taken from Sea Change's debut LP Breakage released on 23 February. Catch her first London headline show at the Sebright Arms on 27 February and on the following dates:
January
30 – Jajaja Festival, Vienna, AT
February
6 – Ment Festival, Ljubljana, SL
27 – Sebright Arms, London, UK
March
12 – Stengade, Copenhagen, DK
13 - Huset, Aalborg, DK
14 - Radar, Arhus, DK
17 - Walthers Cafe, Skanderborg, DK
19 - Kansas City, Odense, DK
20 - Sønderborghus, Sønderborg, DK
21 - Huset, Esbjerg, DK
27 - Ingesteds, Oslo, NO
April
11 – Motel Mozaique, Rotterdam, NL
30 - Lido, Berlin, DE
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- Sir Chloe announce second album, Swallow The Knife
- Milo Korbenski releases new single “Ratworm,” ahead of upcoming album Sex Angel
- Katie Malco collaborates with Mui Zyu on new track, "When You’re Sleeping"
- Ada Lea shares new single "something in the wind" and announces first UK tour in six years
- Barry Can't Swim unveils final album preview, "All My Friends"
- Franz Ferdinand join forces with Johnny Marr and Master Peace on two new singles
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