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The Shortwave Set - Replica Sun Machine

Audio CD (June 24, 2008)
Original Release Date: May 5, 2008
Number of Discs: 1
Label: Wall of Sound
ASIN: B0013V3426

1. Harmonia
2. Glitches N Bugs
3. Replica
4. House Of Lies
5. Now Till \'69
6. Distant Daze
7. No Social
8. Yesterdays To Come
9. I Know
10. Sun Machine
11. The Downer Song

New Wall Of Sound signing The Shortwave Set return with their much anticipated second album ‘Replica Sun Machine’. Produced by Danger Mouse (Gnarls Barkley, Gorillaz) – a like-minded devotee of obscure psychedelia, the album radiates charm, imagination, and scintillating melodies.

Last summer, Andrew Pettit, David Farrell and Ulrika Bjorsne decamped from South East London to California minus a record deal or any funding to speak of with only their self-belief and the ton of goodwill generated by their much-loved debut ‘The Debt Collection’ for company. At the invitation of the aforementioned Danger Mouse, The Shortwave Set went to work in Los Angeles last June, where they wasted no time in availing themselves of the string arranging talents of Van Dyke Parks (legendary Beach Boys collaborator) and the distinctive soundscapes and atmospherics of The Velvet Underground’s John Cale.

The resulting album ‘Replica Sun Machine’ is the psychedelic pop adventure of the year, where acid-bright sunshine casts eerie shadows and illuminates uncomfortable truths. It\\\'s an impossible-to-get-out-off-your-head trip, like a European Flaming Lips inspired by the baroque pop of the Left Banke, the cinematic scope of Serge Gainsbourg and the discomforting drama of Nico\\\'s solo albums.