Listen: Terriers – Sometimes When You've Gone Too Far, You Just Can't Go Back [Best Fit Premiere]
Still riding the wave of success from their debut EP Marie Celeste, Dublin production duo Terriers debut their slow rolling funk-drenched single, ‘Sometimes When You’ve Gone Too Far, You Just Can’t Go Back’, here today.
Somehow conjured up out of the darkest corners of Philip Glass’ psyche and splattered across the internet in various forms from CFCF’s delicate arpeggios slowed to a drooling pace to Elite Gymnastics’ psychedelic take on ambient, a new style of music has emerged, known as ‘Nightbus Music”. Once demystified, the second you hear it, you know exactly what it is.
If there were ever a musical definition of such a genre of music, Peter Ward and Ronan Downing aka Terriers have spelled it out for you just perfectly. Floating through the murky ether, thick, bubbly synth rolls through soft muted bass and digitized bursts of illustrious effects as haunting vocals beckon for you to lose yourself in their trance-inducing words. Found sounds fade in and out of consciousness as you stare out the window and into the sea of infinite night.
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