
Pulsating electronic re-imaginings of Ladyhawke's jagged indie-pop. A collection of club-ready textures that turn internal anxiety into outward motion.
September 2012 · Modular Recordings
Blue Eyes (Remixes) takes the nervous energy of Pip Brown's second studio album and translates it into the language of the dancefloor. While the original track was defined by its jagged guitars and post-punk urgency, these remixes smooth out the edges with lush synthesizers and driving percussion. It is a sonic exploration of 'sad at the disco,' where the lyrical themes of social paranoia and internal struggle are juxtaposed against beats designed for physical release. The production is crisp and modern, favoring the digital sheen of the early 2010s electronic scene over the 80s nostalgia of her debut.
How does Blue Eyes (Remixes) sound next to the rest of Ladyhawke's catalogue?
The vocals lean far further into vocal layering than the rest of the catalogue.
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