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Keep Shelly In Athens - Campus Martius EP

Campus Martius EP by Keep Shelly In Athens

Hailing from Greece's capital, the duo Keep Shelly In Athens have been the toast of the blog world for a while now, and their first EP for Planet Mu is in keeping with a consistent level of odd synth-pop that the label has released this year from Tropics to Vezelay, and Heterotic to Solar Bears. With several releases under their belt they first came to the label’s attention with their remix of Solar Bears 'Cub', an awesome re-imagining of the track from SB’s ‘She Was Coloured In’ album. The remix is a monumental slice of cold but blissful synth pop, with stadium-sized reverbs and punched-in repetitive vocals over rumbling guitars and punchy drums. 'The Chains' has all the off-key atmosphere of an Italian horror film soundtrack with the band's female singer intoning a melody that could come from a 'Violator'-era Depeche Mode song. The whole song breaks down towards the end into an intense finale. The EP’s title track 'Campus Martius' has a giant humming bassline, with electronic drums scratching away like insects flying at windows, as a gentle piano line ripples over the top painting a feeling of airy pleasure  while vocal samples drop a melody at altered pitches in a scene of tentative bliss. Finally, 'Struggle With Yourself' pits Sarah's raw singing over a weird acidic bassline that could easily sound at home on a Coil record along with loose guitar strums, before the track breaks into light spoken word and angelic vocals, finishing off as it started, but with a stark warning. Limited pressing on blue vinyl.

Tracks:

A1. Solar Bears - Cub (Keep Shelly In Athens Remix)   A2. The Chains  B1. Campus Martius   B2. Struggle With Yourself

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