Crosstown Rebels
Pale Blue - Maria
Pale Blue - Maria
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CAT NO.:Â CRMLP050
FORMAT: 2 x 12" Vinyl
RELEASE DATE: 19 May 2023Â
TERRITORY:Â Worldwide
BARCODE:Â 5061002832759
GENRE: Deep House /Â Indie Dance
TRACK LISTING
A1. SpellsÂ
A2. DiveÂ
B1. LauraÂ
B2. Ice Is FallingÂ
C1. No WordsÂ
C2. The New YearÂ
D1. Together AloneÂ
D2. The Last SongÂ
Electronic duo Pale Blue returns to Crosstown Rebels with their long-awaited sophomore album âMariaâ, revealing a spellbinding eight-track trip across electronic spheres.
After forming their critically acclaimed Pale Blue project with their debut album âThe Past We Leave Behindâ in 2015, Mike Simonetti (Italians Do It Better) and Elizabeth Wight (Silver Hands) have only furthered intrigue and interest in the years since, uniting for a series of expansive EPs on Simonettiâs own 2MR imprint exploring dancefloor-focused acid through to gripping electronica. Having already oïŹered a first look and preview into their long-awaited album return via three singles on the label, with remixes provided by DJ Tennis, Kölsch, Fort Romeau and Perel, mid-May sees Simonetti, and Wight finally reveal their sophomore album âMariaâ on Damian Lazarusâ Crosstown Rebels - oïŹering a uniquely raw yet seamlessly polished trip into their idiosyncratic world.
ââMariaâ is an album of love songs - the good, the bad, and the ugly⊠The album is written entirely in Elizabethâs voice. These are all her words - her thoughts, based on her personal experience. When writing this record I took inspiration from classic rock LP sequencing, and tried to dial in on a coherent concept, a natural flow. Although these are clearly techno tracks, one would argue they have more in common with rock music than dance music. I wanted to try make something a little diïŹerent, verse/chorus/verse tracks but still heavy enough for the club, full of melody and emotion⊠poppy but not THAT kind of poppy. Pale Blue has been known to take on political subject matter in the past, but the politics of love is something we can all relate to.â - Mike Simonetti.
Opening with the slow-blooming and beautifully crafted dreamlike melodies of the aptly titled âSpellsâ, the eight-track long-player navigates and traverses the broader realms of electronica through to lighter pop-influenced touches and sonics for an absorbing and compelling dive. âDiveâ, the first single from the project, provides a hazy but resonant web of polyrhythms and textures guided by Wightâs captivating vocals, while âLauraâ reaches for sparkling leads synths amongst sweeping tones and moments of bliss. OïŹering up change to the aesthetic âIce Is Fallingâ is a stripped-back and haunting production as Wightâs vocals carry eerie tones and pockets of space for a hair-raising eïŹort.
The second half of the project welcomes second and third singles âNo Wordsâ and âTogether Aloneâ, with the playful tones of the former complementing the wistful and floaty soundscapes of the latter for two tracks to keep listeners in a trance. Closing out the package, âThe New Yearâ is a delightfully worked pop-leaning gem built on electronic foundations with a slinking acid-tinged bassline snaking through the mix, before shaping things up with the anthemic and rosy glow of final track âThe Last Songâ.
Further emphasising Simonetti and Wightâs innate connection and bond when creating and crafting music, âMariaâ is an exemplary display of the two at their best across a collection of eight productions straddling the electronic-pop border with poise and aplomb.
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