
Glitchy, nocturnal reinterpretations of Phantogram's early sound. Heavy hip-hop pulses meet European house sensibilities in a haze of breathy vocals and neon synths.
2009 · BBE
This EP represents a fascinating collision between the upstate New York bedroom-pop intimacy of Phantogram and the sophisticated dance floors of Europe. The core of 'Bloody Palms' - Sarah Barthel’s haunting, breathy vocal delivery - is preserved but radically recontextualized. Where the original track relied on a gritty, trip-hop swagger, these remixes by dOP and Bara Bröst stretch the song into the realm of nocturnal house and glitchy electronica. It feels like a late-night urban transit, moving from the isolation of a private thought into the rhythmic pulse of a crowded, dimly lit room.
How does Bloody Palms (Remixes by dOP and Bara Bröst) sound next to the rest of Phantogram's catalogue?
The instrumentation foregrounds sampler a touch more than the catalogue usually does.
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