
Teen Daze unveils new track "Kilika" ahead of next month's Themes Of A New Earth
12 October 2017, 12:46
| Written by
Laurence Day
Multi-instrumentalist and producer Teen Daze reveals "Kilika" a potent, woozy number with careening guitars and bonfire-crackle synths.
"Kilika" grows and swells, beckoned upwards by a guitar line unencumbered by duty - it worms through silvery production and low-simmer percussion, escalating into giant shapes without ever bending into a traditional chorus or verse.
The track appears on next month's Themes For A New Earth, a collection of nine "mostly instrumental, mostlt ambient" recordings from Jamison Isaak's sessions for Themes For Dying Earth, his latest LP released earlier this year. "Kilika" follows "Echoes" in previewing the release.
Themes For A New Earth is out 10 November via Isaak's own FLORA label.
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