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Raaja Bones
Boardwalks

Boardwalks

Catno

SNRKL 007

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

Norway

Release date

Apr 24, 2020

Styles

Boogie

Boardwalks by Raaja Bones on Snorkel Records.

From his studio retreat in the heart of the Norwegian forest, Raaja Bones astral projects to adistant paradise, glancing the frosty tips of Norwegian fir trees on his way to exotic locations. Trading the Scandinavian fjord for a beach in Miami, Raaja finds a bounce in his step, moonwalking his way across groovy keys and shuffling beats through Boardwalks . A sonic palette echoing with the reverberations of bygone days, playing on a collective nostalgia, a Kodak moment turned gif, frozen on a telephone screen. Hazy chords and playful melodies glisten against temperate rhythmical zones as they roll through the arrangement. Disembodied vocals float in a steamy fog above warm tones, as Raaja's voice passes through the record like a spectral dream. A rusty vignette forms within crystalline tones as bold synthesizers are coerced into reluctant musical forms, ambling through cheery earworms and rousing rubber bass-lines.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$22.61*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

SNRKL 007 - NO - 2020

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A2

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A3

Silver Bird

B1

Boardwalks

B2

Moons Unite

B3

Say My Name (Raaja)

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