Showing posts with label Sun Glitters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sun Glitters. Show all posts

Monday, May 23, 2011

Sun Glitters - Think Twice


Sort of like Dead Gaze last year, for seem reason I seem to constantly underestimate Sun Glitters. His "Everything Could Be Fine" EP is one of the best debuts of the year, but I keep telling myself that he doesn't have enough music out to join the ranks of my favorites. In reality though, Victor has had a constant stream of quality output since debuting Sun Glitters. He keeps up his streak with this two song EP featuring guest vocals by his constant collaborator Steffallo and newbie Bermuda Bonnie.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Sun Glitters - Everything Could Be Remodelled and thats Fine!


The very rad dudes of Blackbird Blackbird and Old Arc are the creative force behind the UFolk digital label. They've been haunting various corners of the net for a few weeks now and today marks their first release. Sun Glitter's remix album features 17 remixes from chillwave's finest including Niva, Teendaze and of course Blackbird Blackbird. Comparisons with Seven Saturday's remix album are notable enough, right down to "the potential to make all the chillwave haters shut up for a few minutes."
If 17 tracks seems a bit intimidating, start with the Daniel Randall, Teen Daze, Niva and Papercutz remixes and dig in.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Sun Glitters - Boy From the Sun/ Ungirthed remixes



Sun Glitters has been on constant repeat for longer than most other artists this year, but for some reason I've never gotten around to posting his stuff. Better late than never I suppose, Sun Glitters recently remixed Niva's "Boy From the Sun." You can hear Niva repay the favor come Monday morning when Sunglitter's remix album is released on Ufolk. Check out the remix, along with Niva's Feverish Dreams EP(don't miss the stand out Ghost in My Head) below.

Sun Glitter's also tried his hand at remixing my favorite song of the year. Sun Glitters takes Purity Ring's Ungirthed, chops it up even further and replaces a bit of the original's joy with an ethereal pensiveness. With an original so incredible, its hard to see a reason for so many remixes, but if you somehow get tired of the original, we now have three worthy alternates.