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Bloody Palms (Remixes by dOP and Bara Bröst)
Electronic · 2009

Bloody Palms (Remixes by dOP and Bara Bröst)

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

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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.

Moments Worth Listening For
The way the dOP remix deconstructs the original vocal into a rhythmic, stuttering percussive element halfway through.
The sudden introduction of a deep, pulsing house bassline in the Bara Bröst version that grounds the ethereal synths.
The moment the original's shoegaze guitar textures emerge briefly through the digital haze of the remix.

How does Bloody Palms (Remixes by dOP and Bara Bröst) sound next to the rest of Phantogram's catalogue?

Sampler+1.0σ

The instrumentation foregrounds sampler a touch more than the catalogue usually does.

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