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  • Death and Vanilla 'Are You A Dreamer ?'

    Fire Records

    Death and Vanilla 'Are You A Dreamer ?'

    £11.99

    New album from the Malmo-based trio of Marleen Nilsson, Anders Hansson and Magners Bodin. Following the critically-acclaimed To Where The Wild Things Are'from 2015 and their haunting collection of soundtracks in between.
     
    'Lush and enveloping, reminiscent of Curt Boettcher and Margo Guryan.' The Wire

    'Fantastically eerie.' Clash
     
    'Swedish exponents of dreamily lovely psych and lush, late-60s-style baroque pop.' The Guardian
     
    Exposing the trio's love of all things retro with a nod to everything from Fun Boy Three to Orchestre Poly Rythmo de Contonou, while still roaming somewhere between an ambient Eno and Cocteau Twins at a late-night soiree. A unique, individual sound: Longer, more plush and pampered; more hypnotic and haunting, mixing mellotron and affected guitar with a refined rhythm. Electronic melancholy at its most evocative, riddled with super-memorable motifs and melodies that nestle in reflective echo.
     
    Pink vinyl lovingly packaged in deluxe grey textured board, standard edition on crystal clear vinyl.

    Tracklisting:
    1. A Flaw In The Iris
    2. Let's Never Leave Here
    3. Mercier
    4. Eye Bath
    5. The Hum
    6. Nothing Is Real
    7. Vespertine
    8. Wallpaper Pattern

    Release Date: 10/05/2019
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  • Death And Vanilla 'Death And Vanilla (Album)' - Cargo Records UK

    Fire Records

    Death And Vanilla 'Death And Vanilla (Album)'

    £11.99

    LP is yellow vinyl, CD is didgipack.

    Marleen Nilsson and Anders Hansson AKA Death and Vanilla released their first full length self-titled eponymous debut LP in 2012.

    It radiates sophisticated retro-futuristic psych-pop whilst channeling their passion for hauntology, library, krautrock and radiophonic music.

    Mastered by Linus Sjölund at RED audio it was initially released on French label Hands In The Dark'which like their EP sold out on pre-order.

    Fire Records will now release the album on black/yellow splatter vinyl and CD on May 13th alongside the From Above'7' and their self-titled debut EP.

    Tracklisting:
    1. Rituals
    2. Dreams Of Sheep
    3. Cul-De-Sac
    4. Somnambulists
    5. The Unseeing Eye
    6. From Elsewhere
    7. Library Goblin
    8. The Clearing
    9. The Unseeing I
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  • Death And Vanilla 'Death And Vanilla (EP)' - Cargo Records UK

    Fire Records

    Death And Vanilla 'Death And Vanilla (EP)'

    £11.99

    12' Blue Vinyl EP / CD digipack.

    The first release for the Swedish Psychedelic dream-pop band, their self-titled EP caught the attention of French label Hands In The Dark'.

    They originally released EP in 2010 on CD an extremely limited edition run of 100 copies.

    The EP will be reissued on blue vinyl to match the cover alongside the From Above'7' and their self-titled debut long player.

    Tracklisting:
    1. Ghosts in the Machine
    2. Godspeed
    3. Run Rabbit Run
    4. The Colour Of Space
    5. Ascend And Descend
    6. The Dödens VaniljsÃ¥s Theme
    7. Between The Circles
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  • Death and Vanilla 'To Where the Wild Things Are' - Cargo Records UK

    Fire Records

    Death and Vanilla 'To Where the Wild Things Are'

    £11.99

    2 vinyl editions, one blue one orange both on 160 gm vinyl, both include downloads. 

    Whether their muse lies in 60s sci-fi soundtracks, The Radiophonic Workshop, the prototype electronic sounds of The United States Of America, the retro-futuristic edge of Broadcast, the dream pop ambience of Angelo Badalamenti/Julie Cruise, or the shimmering shroud of Mazzy Star, will doubtless be raised in countless interviews.

    But what matters more is that Death And Vanilla have woven a stunning tapestry that envelops all that preceded them, into a literally head-turning album, of kaleidoscopic proportions... Formed in Malmö, Sweden by Marleen Nilsson and Anders Hansson, Death and Vanilla utilise vintage musical equipment such as vibraphone, organ, mellotron, tremolo guitar and moog, to emulate the sounds of 60s/70s soundtracks, library music, German Krautrock, French Ye-ye pop and 60s psych.

    They revel in the warmth of older analogue instruments to create a more organic sound, each loose wire and off-kilter noise adding to the rich atmosphere. After a handful of successful releases including a debut EP in 2010, their self-titled LP in 2012 – which sold out on pre-order – and a beautifully designed 7” single, the experimental pop duo were invited to compose a live soundtrack for the classic horror film, Vampyr (1932), for the Lund Fantastisk Film festival in Lund. Now, newly signed to Fire, the band return with ‘To Where The Wild Things Are.’

    Named after the Maurice Sendak children’s book, the album is comprised of pop music with a wild, dreamy and experimental edge, celebrating imagination and the ability to travel to stranger recesses of the mind. ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ starts off with some of the most “pop” songs they’ve ever recorded, typified in the sweet and melodramatic “Arcana”, and the classic pop inspired “Time Travel”. Like Sendak’s book of the same name, the album then proceeds into stranger and stranger territory, resulting in some of the most experimental material Death and Vanilla have produced, such as the six minute “Something Unknown You Need to Know” and the machine-like, surf-guitar track “The Hidden Reverse”.

    The band recorded the new album themselves in their rehearsal space, using just one microphone – a 70’s Sennheiser – which they bought at a flea market for a tenner. It is this unconventional recording process that gives Death and Vanilla their unique personality; using a trial and error approach to recording has rewarded the album with a strangeness that would not have otherwise been achievable.

    Creating deliciously enticing soundscapes, full of moody moogs, swirling melodies and breathless vocals, their influences on ‘To Where the Wild Things Are’ are apparent and diverse, ranging from Ennio Morricone to Scott Walker, Tom Dissevelt to Norman Whitfield, The Zombies to Sun Ra, and Bo Hansson to The BBC Radiophonic workshop. 

     

    “Death and Vanilla’s sound is like an elaborate dreamscape composed of foggy visions and mind-altering notions.” Redefine Magazine

    “Death And Vanilla are a Swedish haunted-pop duo who have found themselves caught in the vortex of retro-futurism circa 1969… they've got a good grip on the baroque psychedelia of the United States Of America and Free Design,” Aquarius Records

    Tracklisting:
    1. Necessary Distortions
    2. The Optic Nerve
    3. Arcana
    4. California Owls
    5. Time Travel
    6. Follow the Light
    7. Shadow and Shape
    8. The Hidden Reverse
    9. Moogskogen
    10. Something Unknown You Need To Know
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