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Tinlicker- Cold Enough For Snow

SKU: 5400863149321
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Tinlicker- Cold Enough For Snow
Tinlicker- Cold Enough For Snow

Tinlicker is a Dutch electronic music act formed in 2013, consisting of Micha Heyboer (Drums, Keys) and Jordi van Achthoven (Drums, Keys). The name Tinlicker comes from circuit bending, which is the creative, chance-based customization of the circuits within electronic devices to create new musical or visual instruments and sound generators. While you have your hands full with musical instruments you have to 'lick the tin' in order to make things work. Tinlicker released their first studio album, This Is Not Our Universe in 2019. It was championed by media including Billboard, DJ Mag, BBC Radio 1 and SiriusXM. A slew of acclaimed EPs and singles followed, including remixes for alt-J, Kosheen and deadmau5, their Beatport #1 edit of Robert Miles' "Children" and their Gold and Platinum awarded collaboration with Helsloot, "Because You Move Me". Their 2022 sophomore album, In Another Lifetime, presented a brand new chapter as they demonstrate their vast personal and artistic growth. Their new album on [PIAS] Électronique, Cold Enough For Snow, features Placebo's Brian Molko, Editors' Tom Smith, Circa Waves, Boxer Rebellion's Nathan Nicholson, Australian singer Cloves and South African singer-songwriter Julia Church.

Track List

  1. Glasshouse (Featuring Julia Church)
  2. Staring Down Sunset (Featuring Nathan Nicholson)
  3. Nothing to Lose (Featuring Circa Waves)
  4. Blowfish
  5. This Life (Featuring Tom Smith)
  6. Slipstream (Featuring Julia Church)
  7. Who I'm Not (Featuring Cloves)
  8. Revolution
  9. Crossroads (Featuring Nathan Nicholson)
  10. In Your Eyes
  11. Nowhere to Go (Featuring Brian Molko)
  12. Strawberry (Featuringnathan Nicholson ; Metropole Orkest)
  13. Pretender
Format: New CD/Electronic

Tinlicker- Cold Enough For Snow

SKU: 5400863149321
Regular price $23.00
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Release Date: 5.10.24

 
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Tinlicker is a Dutch electronic music act formed in 2013, consisting of Micha Heyboer (Drums, Keys) and Jordi van Achthoven (Drums, Keys). The name Tinlicker comes from circuit bending, which is the creative, chance-based customization of the circuits within electronic devices to create new musical or visual instruments and sound generators. While you have your hands full with musical instruments you have to 'lick the tin' in order to make things work. Tinlicker released their first studio album, This Is Not Our Universe in 2019. It was championed by media including Billboard, DJ Mag, BBC Radio 1 and SiriusXM. A slew of acclaimed EPs and singles followed, including remixes for alt-J, Kosheen and deadmau5, their Beatport #1 edit of Robert Miles' "Children" and their Gold and Platinum awarded collaboration with Helsloot, "Because You Move Me". Their 2022 sophomore album, In Another Lifetime, presented a brand new chapter as they demonstrate their vast personal and artistic growth. Their new album on [PIAS] Électronique, Cold Enough For Snow, features Placebo's Brian Molko, Editors' Tom Smith, Circa Waves, Boxer Rebellion's Nathan Nicholson, Australian singer Cloves and South African singer-songwriter Julia Church.

Track List

  1. Glasshouse (Featuring Julia Church)
  2. Staring Down Sunset (Featuring Nathan Nicholson)
  3. Nothing to Lose (Featuring Circa Waves)
  4. Blowfish
  5. This Life (Featuring Tom Smith)
  6. Slipstream (Featuring Julia Church)
  7. Who I'm Not (Featuring Cloves)
  8. Revolution
  9. Crossroads (Featuring Nathan Nicholson)
  10. In Your Eyes
  11. Nowhere to Go (Featuring Brian Molko)
  12. Strawberry (Featuringnathan Nicholson ; Metropole Orkest)
  13. Pretender