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Memory tapes refreshes the stale chillwave genre with Player Piano

Artist: Memory Tapes
Album: Player Piano
Label: Carpark

[Excerpt from our review on Groovemine]

While many consider ‘chillwave (glo-fi)’ a dying genre, many artists (Teen Daze, Com Truise, and Memoryhouse, for example) have been keeping the flame alive (still not sure how I feel about it) by being creative with the sound. But in the same way 2009 was the coming-out party for chillwave, 2011 seems to be the year of break-ups for this awkwardly-named sub-genre. With former glo-fi heavyhitters like Toro Y Moi leaving the scene in favor of a broader use of instruments, fans of chillwave were left aghast. Where Toro Y Moi took on a full-band, more lyrically focused mindset, Memory Tapes’ Player Piano plays like a refresh button on . It’s still and nostalgic, but features such a wide array of emotions and instrumentation that are akin to other genres. On the instrumental tracks “Humming” and “Fell Thru Ice II”, Hawk tinkers with vast, expansive sounds — droning organs, pulsating percussion, and tragic horns suck listeners in into a vortex-like sound that’s almost impossible to truly classify as a single genre. Other tracks like “Fell Thru Ice” and “Offers” contain those all too familiar 80’s synthpop loops and samples that are just too irresistible to ignore, but they channel a 70’s nostalgia, not unlike…

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