- Digital
Unicorn Crew
Becoming a Mirror
Electunes
- Cat No: ETS030
- Release: 2018-03-30
- updated:
Track List
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1. Unicorn Crew - Honey, What's Wrong?
05:46 -
2. Unicorn Crew - Just Do It
05:53 -
3. Unicorn Crew - Prisoner
04:16 -
4. Unicorn Crew - A Different Heartbeat (Original)
04:39 -
5. Unicorn Crew - Eveline
05:30 -
6. Unicorn Crew - So Sweet
05:09 -
7. Unicorn Crew - Moonlight
05:16 -
8. Unicorn Crew - Fun
05:22 -
9. Unicorn Crew - Enough Is Enough
05:53 -
10. Unicorn Crew - Heartbeat (San Sebastian Version)
02:53 -
11. Unicorn Crew - Just Do It (Club Mix)
07:28 -
12. Unicorn Crew - A Different Heartbeat (Instrumental Dub)
05:11 -
13. Unicorn Crew - So Sweet (Alternative Version)
05:28 -
14. Unicorn Crew - Prisoner (Club Mix)
04:43
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Unicorn Crew proudly presents their first full length album "Becoming a Mirror" on Electunes Records. The 14 indie synth pop songs are inspired by post-punk and electronic tracks of the mid 80s. However, Le Crew rather appropriates than copies. Oozing a certain wistfulness, the album remains dance-oriented: Simply, the prefect soundtrack for retrofuture darkdancers.
"Becoming a mirror": Some mirrors reflect the heart's desire instead of a face. They reveal what could have been. They are a way to cope with sehnsucht. We become such a mirror. Music ricochets just below its surface. We pressure melodic shrapnel into a smooth surface. The music twitches. This mirror reflects life rather than light.
The Unicorn Crew is Annette Amon-Hassenzahl (Vocals) and Marc Hassenzahl (Music). We grew up in a club culture of song, sadness and darkness, so characteristic for the mid- to end-eighties. We had much fun with misery; we cherished the imperfect — and Unicorn Crew wants this back. More song, less technology.
"Becoming a mirror": Some mirrors reflect the heart's desire instead of a face. They reveal what could have been. They are a way to cope with sehnsucht. We become such a mirror. Music ricochets just below its surface. We pressure melodic shrapnel into a smooth surface. The music twitches. This mirror reflects life rather than light.
The Unicorn Crew is Annette Amon-Hassenzahl (Vocals) and Marc Hassenzahl (Music). We grew up in a club culture of song, sadness and darkness, so characteristic for the mid- to end-eighties. We had much fun with misery; we cherished the imperfect — and Unicorn Crew wants this back. More song, less technology.
