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SHY LAYERS : SHY LAYERS
- Whether you're floating free to antipodean ambience or toasting the sunset with a Baltic beauty, you can always count on Growing Bin to take you someplace new for a while. Swapping bucolic Poland for the buzz of the Big Apple, the Hamburg imprint reaches a magnificent seven in the company of synth-pop dreamer Shy Layers (JD Walsh to his mum) and his sublime self titled debut. Over the course of ten emotional pop serenades, the New York musician recalls lost days sofa surfing to the lounge electronica of Air, Mellow and early Phoenix or the swooning lo-fi psychedelia of a pre-MD Simian. Shy Layers welcomes us aboard with the shimmering pads and soothing soft synths of 'Black & White', a drifting soundtrack to a John Hughes-directed episode of 'In The Night Garden'. From there we swerve into the wistful synth-pop of 'Famous Faces', locking into the rattling Tears For Fears groove while the West Coast guitar licks and vocoder vocals f loat off into the distance. 'You Won't Find Me' shuff les through afro-tronic keyboard lines, Beta Band breakbeats and loose funk guitar before the sweltering 'Stabilized Waves' dips a toe in the Med, swaying gently to the fluid bass, acoustic strumming and cascading electric guitar. Swapping continents to close the A-side, 'Too Far Out' finds Walsh working highlife guitars and fuzzy sanza sequences into a piece of perfect off-kilter pop. The B-side begins in glitchy fashion with the flying hats and seesaw synths of 'Holding It Back', before 'Playing The Game'offers sprinklers over summer lawns, dubfx, jangling guitars and cooing vocals. The afrobeat influence shines through once again on the rhythmic 'Bees & Bamboo' before 'SEG' sees Shy Layers don Mario's Red Wing cap for a chip-set safari through the bright blue sky. Playing us out with the same cinematic splendour with which we began, Walsh conjures a woozy, sun-dappled mood for the sumptuous '1977'. Fusing French pop, glistening Americana, 80s AOR and afrobeat into a hazy vision of balmy mor-nings, long evenings and lazy days, Shy Layers has served up the soundtrack to your summer.
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Color: Black
Code: GBR 007
我们根据您所在的地址提供标准配送和特快配送服务。 所有订单均通过我们的合作快递公司运送至全球各地。 一旦您的订单发货,我们将向您发送一封含有物流追踪号码的邮件。您可以在收到邮件后的一到两个小时内,通过邮件中的链接查询订单状态。 请注意,订单配送在打折季可能会有所延迟。 如果您有疑问或需要任何帮助,请联系我们的客户服务人员。 点击此处了解更多发货和配送的相关信息。
包括折扣商品在内的所有商品均可免费退货 。 我们乐意为自收货日起30个工作日内提交的退货申请办理退款。所有退货商品须保持原始状态,并通过挂号邮件寄回。 *内衣、香水和化妆品等产品不可申请退货。 如果您有任何疑问或需要帮助,请联系我们的客户服务中心。 点击此处了解我们的退货政策详情。
- Whether you're floating free to antipodean ambience or toasting the sunset with a Baltic beauty, you can always count on Growing Bin to take you someplace new for a while. Swapping bucolic Poland for the buzz of the Big Apple, the Hamburg imprint reaches a magnificent seven in the company of synth-pop dreamer Shy Layers (JD Walsh to his mum) and his sublime self titled debut. Over the course of ten emotional pop serenades, the New York musician recalls lost days sofa surfing to the lounge electronica of Air, Mellow and early Phoenix or the swooning lo-fi psychedelia of a pre-MD Simian. Shy Layers welcomes us aboard with the shimmering pads and soothing soft synths of 'Black & White', a drifting soundtrack to a John Hughes-directed episode of 'In The Night Garden'. From there we swerve into the wistful synth-pop of 'Famous Faces', locking into the rattling Tears For Fears groove while the West Coast guitar licks and vocoder vocals f loat off into the distance. 'You Won't Find Me' shuff les through afro-tronic keyboard lines, Beta Band breakbeats and loose funk guitar before the sweltering 'Stabilized Waves' dips a toe in the Med, swaying gently to the fluid bass, acoustic strumming and cascading electric guitar. Swapping continents to close the A-side, 'Too Far Out' finds Walsh working highlife guitars and fuzzy sanza sequences into a piece of perfect off-kilter pop. The B-side begins in glitchy fashion with the flying hats and seesaw synths of 'Holding It Back', before 'Playing The Game'offers sprinklers over summer lawns, dubfx, jangling guitars and cooing vocals. The afrobeat influence shines through once again on the rhythmic 'Bees & Bamboo' before 'SEG' sees Shy Layers don Mario's Red Wing cap for a chip-set safari through the bright blue sky. Playing us out with the same cinematic splendour with which we began, Walsh conjures a woozy, sun-dappled mood for the sumptuous '1977'. Fusing French pop, glistening Americana, 80s AOR and afrobeat into a hazy vision of balmy mor-nings, long evenings and lazy days, Shy Layers has served up the soundtrack to your summer.
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Color: Black
Code: GBR 007
我们根据您所在的地址提供标准配送和特快配送服务。 所有订单均通过我们的合作快递公司运送至全球各地。 一旦您的订单发货,我们将向您发送一封含有物流追踪号码的邮件。您可以在收到邮件后的一到两个小时内,通过邮件中的链接查询订单状态。 请注意,订单配送在打折季可能会有所延迟。 如果您有疑问或需要任何帮助,请联系我们的客户服务人员。 点击此处了解更多发货和配送的相关信息。
包括折扣商品在内的所有商品均可免费退货 。 我们乐意为自收货日起30个工作日内提交的退货申请办理退款。所有退货商品须保持原始状态,并通过挂号邮件寄回。 *内衣、香水和化妆品等产品不可申请退货。 如果您有任何疑问或需要帮助,请联系我们的客户服务中心。 点击此处了解我们的退货政策详情。