Public Transport - Seawall (MakingTheFlop Remix)
MakingTheFlop est un garçon qui a du goût. D’abord, il nous montre quelques unes de ses influences à travers un set généreux, naïf et cohérent à la fois.
Et il vient nous rappeler qu’il est tout aussi doué lorsqu’il s’agit de remixer le très dreamwave “Seawall” de Public Transport.
Vaporeuse, légère, cette relecture par MTF nous invite au pays du Chill à chaque nouvelle note. Nous ne pouvions pas vous laisser mourir à la fin de l’année sans écouter cette sucrerie sonore.
Enfin, MakingTheFlop étant un gars généreux, il en fait une offrande à qui veut le garder dans son iPod. Alors servez-vous comme il se doit les enfants !A.
Public Transport - “Seawall”
Great instrumental dream pop track from Public Transport.
Here’s my remix of The Womb’s “Strobe on Torso”! If you’d like to remix the track yourself, the individual loops are here. The Womb - Strobe on Torso (Public Transport mix) by Public Transport
I Know Right. It’s Like Some People On Here Just Care About The Hot People. Forgetting That There Is More To An Photo Then Just A Nice Body & A Pretty Face. & They Sit Here & Preach About Judgmental & Stuck Up People. UghhhThis picture is absolutely insane. I don’t understand how pictures of girls in an A Day to Remember shirt get more notes than quality pictures like this.
……Did you look at the notes on this bitch?
(Source: not-officialtumblrskateboarding)
Public Transport - Strangely Free
sounds of spring by Public Transport I wrote this shoegaze-electronic-dreampop track over the winter, being totally skint (The KLF says it’s a good idea, anyway- I’m working on my #1 hit still). Heavy influences from My Bloody Valentine, M83 and Ulrich Schnauss.
I’ve written a whole lot of songs- hundreds, maybe as much as a thousand- but here are my first two actual releases, which I can actually say “Hey, this is pretty good!” about. Over time I’ve developed my own style, fuelled by my love for electropop and shoegaze and limited by, well, the equipment I’ve got. I’ve learned it’s better to just make music than to fret too much about it.
At any rate, bedroom pop is all the rage these days.


