
Lucid / Feel So
Gramrcy and John Loveless return to Phantasy with a double-A single, âLucid / Feel Soâ. Three years on from their festival-rupturing hit âHighdiveâ, which found regular rotation in the sets of 2ManyDJs, Peggy Gou and Daniel Avery alongside soundtracking shows for Moschino and Hugo Boss, two new tracks expand the sound of the Berlin pairâs studio partnership.
âLucidâ features a unique vocal turn from Tony Morris, a former teacher, taxi driver and contemporary cult figure in Glasgowâs underground scene. Having begun DIY production only in his late sixties, he has since released on the cityâs peerless Optimo Music and has been profiled by the BBC and NPR, alternately described by The Scottish Herald as âScotlandâs most unlikely pop sensationâ and by himself as âa deviant cabaret artistâ.
Morrisâs hypnotic repetitions prove to be an earworming anchor for Gramrcy and Lovelessâs pressure-cooker arrangement, a bubbling concoction that represents their most formative influences, combining the sheer bassweight of FWD-era UK dance with the ISDN-line scramble of the most out-there electroclash. Rich in rhythm and textural weirdness, âLucidâ captures the sound of a deeply satisfying intersection of rave outsiders.
Eschewing the dreamy psychedelia of its counterpart, âFeel Soâ instead tips the scales back toward the outright ecstatic. The influence of esoteric disco and post-punk percussion rides on a throbbing bassline that builds toward supreme dancefloor release, paying tribute to a legacy of hi-NRG, spanning Chicago to Rimini.
Gramrcy & John Loveless - âLucid / Feel Soâ will be available to download & stream on October the 10th via Phantasy There will also be a limited-edition run of just 200 hand-stamped 12â vinyl records, including the instrumental cut of âLucidâ, available to pre-order from Bandcamp and the Phantasy store.
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$7.60Lucid / Feel So
Gramrcy and John Loveless return to Phantasy with a double-A single, âLucid / Feel Soâ. Three years on from their festival-rupturing hit âHighdiveâ, which found regular rotation in the sets of 2ManyDJs, Peggy Gou and Daniel Avery alongside soundtracking shows for Moschino and Hugo Boss, two new tracks expand the sound of the Berlin pairâs studio partnership.
âLucidâ features a unique vocal turn from Tony Morris, a former teacher, taxi driver and contemporary cult figure in Glasgowâs underground scene. Having begun DIY production only in his late sixties, he has since released on the cityâs peerless Optimo Music and has been profiled by the BBC and NPR, alternately described by The Scottish Herald as âScotlandâs most unlikely pop sensationâ and by himself as âa deviant cabaret artistâ.
Morrisâs hypnotic repetitions prove to be an earworming anchor for Gramrcy and Lovelessâs pressure-cooker arrangement, a bubbling concoction that represents their most formative influences, combining the sheer bassweight of FWD-era UK dance with the ISDN-line scramble of the most out-there electroclash. Rich in rhythm and textural weirdness, âLucidâ captures the sound of a deeply satisfying intersection of rave outsiders.
Eschewing the dreamy psychedelia of its counterpart, âFeel Soâ instead tips the scales back toward the outright ecstatic. The influence of esoteric disco and post-punk percussion rides on a throbbing bassline that builds toward supreme dancefloor release, paying tribute to a legacy of hi-NRG, spanning Chicago to Rimini.
Gramrcy & John Loveless - âLucid / Feel Soâ will be available to download & stream on October the 10th via Phantasy There will also be a limited-edition run of just 200 hand-stamped 12â vinyl records, including the instrumental cut of âLucidâ, available to pre-order from Bandcamp and the Phantasy store.
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Gramrcy and John Loveless return to Phantasy with a double-A single, âLucid / Feel Soâ. Three years on from their festival-rupturing hit âHighdiveâ, which found regular rotation in the sets of 2ManyDJs, Peggy Gou and Daniel Avery alongside soundtracking shows for Moschino and Hugo Boss, two new tracks expand the sound of the Berlin pairâs studio partnership.
âLucidâ features a unique vocal turn from Tony Morris, a former teacher, taxi driver and contemporary cult figure in Glasgowâs underground scene. Having begun DIY production only in his late sixties, he has since released on the cityâs peerless Optimo Music and has been profiled by the BBC and NPR, alternately described by The Scottish Herald as âScotlandâs most unlikely pop sensationâ and by himself as âa deviant cabaret artistâ.
Morrisâs hypnotic repetitions prove to be an earworming anchor for Gramrcy and Lovelessâs pressure-cooker arrangement, a bubbling concoction that represents their most formative influences, combining the sheer bassweight of FWD-era UK dance with the ISDN-line scramble of the most out-there electroclash. Rich in rhythm and textural weirdness, âLucidâ captures the sound of a deeply satisfying intersection of rave outsiders.
Eschewing the dreamy psychedelia of its counterpart, âFeel Soâ instead tips the scales back toward the outright ecstatic. The influence of esoteric disco and post-punk percussion rides on a throbbing bassline that builds toward supreme dancefloor release, paying tribute to a legacy of hi-NRG, spanning Chicago to Rimini.
Gramrcy & John Loveless - âLucid / Feel Soâ will be available to download & stream on October the 10th via Phantasy There will also be a limited-edition run of just 200 hand-stamped 12â vinyl records, including the instrumental cut of âLucidâ, available to pre-order from Bandcamp and the Phantasy store.











