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]]>Compared to the original release, this new mix, titled The Slow Rush In An Imaginary Place, is more distorted and echoed. The overall feel of the sound could be described as if you were listening to the record from another room.
Check it out for yourself below.
“I made something for all you isolators out there,” Parker wrote on Tame Impala’s official Instagram account. “I call it The Slow Rush In An Imaginary Place. Headphones required for a full immersive effect. See you in there.”
Tame Impala released Slow Rush back in February, with the record receiving great reviews from the critics. It was also a chart success, peaking at No.3 on the US Billboard 200.
Besides his work with Tame Impala, Kevin Parker also had a number of other projects in recent months, including a collab with The Weeknd — Parker contributed to his most recent album After Hours as a producer, and also provided back vocals for “Repeat After Me” (Interlude).
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]]>The post Tame Impala Announce New Album for 2020 appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Besides announcing the title of the album, which will serve as a follow up to 2015’s Currents, Tame Impala’s Instagram account shared the cover for their new studio effort.
The group also posted a short teaser for the album on YouTube and a new track, titled “It Might Be Time.” The track will be part of the the new album.
Kevin Parker, who is the founder and main creative force behind the psychedelic rock project that is Tame Impala, has been working on this new album for quite a while. Back in 2018, he shared that he hopes he will finish and release the record by the summer of 2019. Although this didn’t happen, the group released two singles, “Patience” and “Borderline.” It remains unclear whether these two songs will be part of The Slow Rush.
The reason why Tame Impala took a bit longer to finish the new album is the group’s busy touring schedule. The band has spent most of the summer touring Europe and North America, where they headlined several prominent festivals including Coachella.
The post Tame Impala Announce New Album for 2020 appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Tame Impala Releases an Alternative Mix of “Slow Rush” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Compared to the original release, this new mix, titled The Slow Rush In An Imaginary Place, is more distorted and echoed. The overall feel of the sound could be described as if you were listening to the record from another room.
Check it out for yourself below.
“I made something for all you isolators out there,” Parker wrote on Tame Impala’s official Instagram account. “I call it The Slow Rush In An Imaginary Place. Headphones required for a full immersive effect. See you in there.”
Tame Impala released Slow Rush back in February, with the record receiving great reviews from the critics. It was also a chart success, peaking at No.3 on the US Billboard 200.
Besides his work with Tame Impala, Kevin Parker also had a number of other projects in recent months, including a collab with The Weeknd — Parker contributed to his most recent album After Hours as a producer, and also provided back vocals for “Repeat After Me” (Interlude).
The post Tame Impala Releases an Alternative Mix of “Slow Rush” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Tame Impala Announce New Album for 2020 appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Besides announcing the title of the album, which will serve as a follow up to 2015’s Currents, Tame Impala’s Instagram account shared the cover for their new studio effort.
The group also posted a short teaser for the album on YouTube and a new track, titled “It Might Be Time.” The track will be part of the the new album.
Kevin Parker, who is the founder and main creative force behind the psychedelic rock project that is Tame Impala, has been working on this new album for quite a while. Back in 2018, he shared that he hopes he will finish and release the record by the summer of 2019. Although this didn’t happen, the group released two singles, “Patience” and “Borderline.” It remains unclear whether these two songs will be part of The Slow Rush.
The reason why Tame Impala took a bit longer to finish the new album is the group’s busy touring schedule. The band has spent most of the summer touring Europe and North America, where they headlined several prominent festivals including Coachella.
The post Tame Impala Announce New Album for 2020 appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
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