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Girls Names - The Next Life download free

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Album:
The Next Life
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Style:
Post-Punk, New Wave
MP3 archive size:
1922 mb
FLAC archive size:
1397 mb
WMA archive size:
1361 mb
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TTA ADX AUD APE DXD VQF MP2
Rating:
4.4
Votes:
444
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Tracklist

Third Uncle
The New Life (David Holmes Remix)
Projektions (Gabe Gurnsey Factory Floor Remix)

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TLV067, SLR198 Girls Names The Next Life ‎(12", EP, Whi) Tough Love Records, Slumberland Records TLV067, SLR198 UK & US 2013
TLV067, SLR198 Girls Names The Next Life ‎(12", EP) Tough Love Records, Slumberland Records TLV067, SLR198 UK & US 2013
TLV067, SLR198 Girls Names The Next Life ‎(12", EP, Ltd, Cle) Tough Love Records, Slumberland Records TLV067, SLR198 UK & Europe 2013
  • 7/10: The Belfast band’s latest EP is made up of remixed tracks from 2013’s ‘The New Life’, adding various forms of electronica to their post-punk sound. It’s an approach that neatly complements the original record’s coldly romantic approach, often coming off like The Cure spliced with a clubby Kraftwerk. Factory Floor’s Gabe Gurnsey applies the sound of German minimalism to ‘Projektions’, while David Holmes re-imagines the title track as computerised krautrock. Girls Names have a bright future in dark electronica, and this EP signifies an artistic step forward for a band slowly becoming one of our most important art-rock acts. John Calvert http://www.nme.com/reviews/girls-names/14949