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Vagrom Eclectic: radio podcast series Click here to listen to this week's show ..and be sure to vote: 5 STARS = PLAY AGAIN, 1 STAR = NOT SO GREAT. "They refuse to sign to a label, they don’t have a press representative, nor are they interested in being managed. Given their independent success so far, they’ve proved that if you make a quiet sound, people will lean in to listen." From Crack Magazine Also in this week's blogpost: Vagrom Eclectic's season one finale, and Drew Miller, the Denver instrumentalist behind Chromadrift. "At its most spacious, listening to Men I Trust feels like you’re gliding on a never-ending wave; at its tightest, they still provide pockets of time to catch your breath. 'We like to use a lot of repetitive movements in melodies and chord progressions to give the songs a prayer-like rhythm,' explains Dragos over Skype. 'This commits people more deeply into the song. People can’t avoid reading, so they end up reading the whole story. It’s a game of saying the most with the least words.'” From Crack Magazine Catch Men I Trust's track "Seven" (set one), and "Quiet" (set three) in the season one finale of Vagrom Eclectic, and in real life on Wednesday December 4th at the Gothic Theater in Englewood, CO. Vagrom Eclectic 11-28-2019Each track in this week's show is available for a buck or so (Vagrom's just opening the door, we don't get a cut). Consider adding to your hi-grade pop collection, and supporting these amazing artists. Click here to listen to this week's show SET ONE Toco - Samba Noir Kayla Rae - Stupid (D) Men I Trust - Seven Chromadrift - Error 303 SET TWO Eels - The Good Old Days Catching Flies - Stay Forever Larians - Empty 1 (D) MADE IN HEIGHTS - Drexler Kate Bollinger - I Don't Wanna Lose SET THREE Yam Yam - No Vacation Jen Korte and the Loss - Hope Comes at the End (D) Men I Trust - Quiet ft. Odile Meet The Giant - Drive (D) Sophie Meiers - Crystal Garden SG Lewis - Better (SG Lewis x Clairo) Toco - Born Motivo "Chromadrift’s bright, ethereal flow of textured melodies eases the freeze of winter. Fans of IDM and more abstract post-rock will appreciate Drew Miller’s blend of processed guitar, live synths and sequencing."
From Queen City Sound and Art Chromadrift plays the Larimer Lounge on Friday November 29th with Catching Flies.
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