
Shimmering house-inflected reimagining of art-pop tracks. A sleek, early-morning transition from the dancefloor to the quiet city streets.
October 28, 2012 · Young Turks
Chairlift at 6:15 captures that specific, fragile moment when the adrenaline of a night out begins to dissolve into the clarity of a new day. It is a record of transitions: from the dark club to the blue light of dawn, and from the structured art-pop of their studio albums to something more fluid and rhythmic. The sound is defined by a pristine digital sheen, where every synth pluck and drum hit feels like it has been polished to a mirror finish. It is sophisticated electronic music that refuses to be cold, anchored by a human warmth that radiates through the speakers.
How does Chairlift at 6:15 sound next to the rest of Chairlift's catalogue?
Dreamy saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.
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