Sink into the the dreamy groove of Kim In The Sun’s "This Is Why"
09 August 2018, 12:25
| Written by
Aaron Powell
The Israeli duo share B-side to electrifying debut “Humour”.
Tel-Aviv art pop project Kim In The Sun comprised of friends Mika Sade and Oral Tamuz burst on to the scene earlier this year with “Humour”, a mixture of etheral dreamscapes and Arabic rhythms. The B-side to "Humour", “This Is Why” is a more refined offering which still retains the reverberated bliss of the former.
Like Youth Lagoon or The Temper Trap, Kim In The Sun are production led but manage to make the vocals the centerpiece of their operation. Definitely an act to keep a close eye on.
“This Is Why” is out now.
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