After their first single, Desillusion, Poupée Mecanique is the second extract of Happiness Project's 9th heaven. This 5-track EP includes two remixes of Poupée Mécanique by Klass Kid and 360°, an alternative version of the album track Flesh And Bones, a Foretaste reworked version of Balloons And Zeppelin and a brand new mix of Heights by Neutral Lies.
The song has been a favorites of fans of the band and critics alike.
And these new versions bring a different light to the song.
A video clip has been produced to promote the single, It is directed by Emmanuel Prevot the band's video creator, who already produced their previous clip) and which joins them on stage.
With the conclusion of other remaining projects and collaborations, there’s no focus other than dirk serries’ongoing exploration of minimalism. four years in the making and undoubtly fuelled by his 2009 debut and previous mainstays vidnaObmana and fear falls burning, this second microphonics studio album is a heartbreaking symphony of echoing themes, wailing overtones and beautiful desolation. microphonics xxi-xxv, subtitled ‘mounting among the waves, there’s a light in vein. the burden of hope across thousands of rivers’ does hint towards an emotional statement, one that boldly goes beyond what previously achieved.
microphonics xxi-xxv will be out on march 16, as a limited edition double 10inch in a numbered gatefold sleeve (150 copies on white vinyl, 300 copies on black vinyl), complete with a cd copy of the album, and a cd in a deluxe mini album gatefold sleeve.
A previously announced book edition has been cancelled for productional reasons.
Tour dates
February – mono (japan) support tour
07 arena, vienna (austria)
08 randall club, bratislava (slovakia)
09 a38, budapest (hungary)
10 daos club, timisoara (romania)
11 club fest, belgrade (serbia)
12 park, zagreb (croatia)
13 posthof, linz (austria)
14 locomotiv, bologna (italy)
15 teatro moderno, agliana (italy)
16 traffic, rome (italy)
17 bloom, mezzago (italy)
19 epicerie modern, lyon (france)
20 music hall, barcelona (spain)
21 moby dick, madrid (spain)
22 paradise garage, lisbon (portugal)
23 hard club, porto (portugal)
march
31 fluister, dordrecht (the netherlands) with loscil
april
04 world minimal music festival 2013, muziekgebouw, eindhoven (the netherlands) with kronos quartet
18 roadburn festival, 013, tilburg (the netherlands)
In Death It Ends, the witch-wave project of Miserylab's main man and former Rosetta Stone singer Porl King, has just announced its new album, ▲ occvlt machine ▲, via aufnahme + wiedergabe.
If you like The Soft Moon, you will love it! You can pre-order and stream the album in full here.
On September 25th 2012 Monolathe Recordings released The Foreign Resort's current LP "Scattered & Buried" in the USA on CD as well as worldwide as a download. From February 2nd 2013 on, the CD and a bit delayed the vinyl will be available via afmusic (TS-Musix).
"Scattered & Buried" is a collection of remakes, remixes and new songs, that shows the sound in the stress field of New Wave, Shoegaze and Post rock consequently and stands in the tradition of bands such as The Cure, Joy Division and Editors. Already with the opener "Delayed" it gets clearly, with which implication The Foreign Resort move their way, followed by the epic song "Stop killing me, we should never be apart". "Lost My Way(2012)", originally released on the "Offshore"-release, breaks the Wavepop of the band's early days completely and heaves the song to a complete new level.
And no release of the Danes would be complete without one song, in which you can lose yourself. "We're gonna drown before we give in" is the dominating topic behind "Tide". The release gets supplemented by remixes from Novachild, Sway and Evol, who picked the fans' favourite songs and packed them into a complete new atmosphere. "Scattered & Buried" is an important step for The Foreign Resort and shows clearly, what to expect in the future of this band, that already toured the USA successfully twice. For whom the band was an unwritten piece of paper, will find the perfect introduction with "Scattered & Buried".










