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Too Pure Singles Club / Clubfeet
City Of Light
in stock now! The new instalment of the Too Pure Singles Club comes from Clubfeet as a limited and hand numbered 7" It's been two years since clubfeet released their debut lp, gold on gold, and the wait is over for new music. The five piece from melbourne, australia and capetown, south africa releases the 'city of light' via too pure singles club. Combining mellow synth sounds, driving percussion, and a sense of melody that is both compelling and understated, Clubfeet proves that the wait was worth it. ‘City Of Light’ / ‘This Time’ is a perfect piece of pop cool. Imbued with the spirit of lost nights, spent cruising bars before finishing up on the beach at dawn, a little worse for wear but blissfully, drunkenly content. Combining mellow synth sounds, hooky beats and a sense of melody that is both compelling and understated, Clubfeet prove with these two tracks why they should be the darlings of many a record collection the world over. http://www.facebook.com/HelloClubfeet
Too Pure
7"
Too Pure Singles Club / Milk White White Teeth
Ingrid Won't Smile / Dante's Danceteria
Released 19th July Too Pure Singles Club release their latest installment - this time featuring Milk White White Teeth Milk White White Teeth have been coming together over the last couple of years to write songs, exchange ideas and push the boundaries of what it means to be playing music with a group of people in modern times. Preferring not to be limited by the conventions of being in a band or the song writing process, yet still doffing their hats in that general direction, the band would rather be recognised as a collective, which is possibly the most appropriate description. Writing using a wide range of traditional instruments, vintage keys, brass band instrumentation and dense percussion, and doing their best to play with the standard approach to writing a song, the group never really know how things are going to turn out. Some songs end up being three minutes long, others end up being 23 minutes long. At the heart of this process are band members Jon and Barrie taking up the responsibility of writing the initial ideas and lyrics using everyday phrases and puns or playing on words for inspiration. They then take these ideas and flesh it out with the rest of their cohorts to produce a beautiful mix of sounds, elegant in their construction and completely sublime in their completion. www.myspace.com/milkwhitewhiteteeth
Too Pure Singles Club
7"
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