SANDSCAPE reveal elegant debut single "Artificial Rush"
10 January 2017, 10:39
| Written by
Laurence Day
Eliza Shaddad and Daniel Sonabend are SANDSCAPE - today they unveil "Artificial Rush", their delirious debut offering.
"Artificial Rush" is intoxicating, drawing from warped, late-night jazz, abstract electronica, and the brooding sensuality of trip-hop. The result is three-and-a-bit minutes of sonic elegance, with slinking synth pulses that coil around crisp percussion and lead-weight bass - it's a song that melts into the ether, summoning big, smoggy atmospheres and dragging you heart first into a den of opiate warmth.
The track is due out 10 February as a single with B-side "Don't Say I Didn't Warn You".
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