New York clubs like Luxx, labels such as Mogul Electro and the once inevitable Larry tea are relatively unnoticed from the radar of the Hipster gone, but Brooklyn is still good for good electropop artist. Of these, recently testified Telepathe, High Places, and current or Chairlift Nika Roza Danilova alias Zola Jesus, which this year already the opening act for Ray Fever European stages recorded. With the latter, it does have a similar musical approach and a dark mood in common - but unfolds as the music by Karin Andersson Dreijer their strongest effect in either large or extremely claustrophobic soundscapes moments comes on at Zola Jesus is a spacious banquet hall atmosphere. Musically she moves on the tightrope walk between melodic pop and industrial music and it awakens memories of 4AD artists รก la This Mortal Coil and Dead Can Dance. Characteristic are not pounding bass drums, haunting strings and carpets Danilovas sublime voice, Elizabeth Fraser and Siouxsie Sioux dissimilar. Part of this sounds like an industrial version of Julee Cruise's Twin Peaks anthem "Falling" (" Night "), but often with a fatal finality (" Clay Bodies "), the Zola Jesus immortal Joy Division classics come as "Atmosphere" and "Decades" closer than does the endless guitar imitators in the last ten years. From their latest album "Stridulum II" is at this point to refer to its worth seeing the video to "Sea Talk" . David Lynch If a background music for a new edition of the Club Silencio or the Black Lodge need, he knows to whom he has to contact!
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