Friday, November 29, 2013

Chrome Sparks shares new track "Lookin At Me", new EP on Future Classic slated for 2014.

CHROME SPARKS SHARES "LOOKIN AT ME"
NEW EP OUT NEXT YEAR ON FUTURE CLASSIC

Photo Credit: Landon Speers
LISTEN TO "LOOKIN AT ME" VIA FADER HERE
 
Today, Brooklyn resident and unconventional electronic artist, Chrome Sparks, has shared "Lookin At Me" (please post & share), a new track from a forthcoming EP due out next year on Australian label, Future Classic.  Fader, who premiered the track, is calling it "a little victory dance, an ass-wiggling track with munchy, munchy drums." 
 
ABOUT CHROME SPARKS:
Inspired by a background in classical percussion and an obsession with synthesizers, soon to be Michigan electronic God, Jeremy Malvin creates music under the name Chrome Sparks.  Jeremy grew up in Pittsburgh, then went to music school at University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.  Two years later, he left school and went on extensive tours as the drummer for Stepdad, Miniature Tigers, and Rich Aucoin.  Jeremy currently resides in Brooklyn, where he spends his time working on music in his bedroom, often leaving it to play DJ sets.  Pitchfork has hailed Chrome Sparks as a "Midwestern phenotype of M83" and his music has been called “An aqueous, ethereal experience melding signature vintage video game sounds with delicate layers of soft pulsing light, tiny twinkling bells and swirling quirks of synthesizer effects to create this underwater treasure trove filled with sparkling, musical gems." by The Line of Best Fit.
Although Jeremy works on the recordings alone and has not done many live performances, the Chrome Sparks live realization has had many different incarnations, ranging from a one man show to an eight piece band.  Currently, Jeremy does live performances with two dear friends.  The three friends have an undeniable chemistry while performing, composing a reincarnation of the usually singular nature known to Chrome Sparks.  The threesome surprisingly juxtapose live instrumental qualities known to the drums and tambourine with electronic additives, to put a refreshing spin on synthetic tracks.
 

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