in india: “Some Future Spring”.

January 24, 2012, 3 comments

I guess you could say that we’re a bit late on this once for once (thanks to Stingby for leading us to them in the first place, however); but considering the fact that NY’s collaborative outfit In India and their LP <><><> has gotten so little attention even after a year since the free release at Klånge (curated by Joseph Beers from the band), is to me nothing but mysterious. In India experiments with quirky, psychedelic pop and (children’s) bedroom electronica, literally setting no limits to the exploration of their own sound universe. It can be curious, playful or noisy in the one end, however smooth and beautiful (like “Some Future Spring” below) on the other, which makes the impossibly pronounced name of the album an interesting, but weird hour of listening.

For the particularly interested, they also unveiled no more than 46 (!) unreleased tracks in two large, and again, free albums named you who cling to the rope of love and you with the golden complexion, so if you feel like there’s something missing, go ahead and dig yourself through this massive collection; highly recommended for treasure hunters like ourselves.

In India – Some Future Spring

In India – Basement Disco

By Tonje
  • http://twitter.com/brndnlzzA Brndn

    YES!!!! Me lovey 

  • parks

    Wow. Wow. Yes.

  • Marcus

    This stuff is interesting. The whole Klange Blog actaully has a lot of interesting sounds.  Check out That DJ New Jersey Drone shit im blown away