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Chromatics make dark, pulsating, mysterious electro-pop music, and they keep things mysterious when they’re not making music, too. Or, rather, they keep things mysterious when anyone asks them whether they’re making music. More than seven years ago, the Los Angeles group released the gorgeous and cinematic double album Kill For Love. And for years now,…
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submitted by Nick Oct 22nd 2012 04:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Over the weekend, Italians Do It Better announced the forthcoming release of After Dark II, a compilation featuring new music from the likes of Glass Candy, Desire, Chromatics and more. An edit of a Chromatics contribution called “Looking For Love” also surfaced, a gurgling, pristine piece of production which you can hear bel...
submitted by Nick Oct 22nd 2012 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Over the weekends, Italians Do It Better announced the forthcoming release of After Dark II, a compilation featuring new music from the likes of Glass Candy, Desire, Chromatics and more. An edit of a Chromatics contribution called “Looking For Love” also surfaced, a gurgling, pristine piece of production which you can hear be...
Last night, the sleek outfit Chromatics — a group whose live polish was on display recently at Pitchfork Music Festival — took the stage in Williamsburg to showcase cuts from their excellent Kill For Love. Stereogum contributor wagz2it was there to chronicle the show. Scope his pics up top.
Here’s Chromatics’ video for the sixth Kill For Love single “These Streets Will Never Look The Same,” a blurry, evocative clip (they seem to favor this aesthetic) shot in Las Vegas, Mexico City and Montreal. Frequent collaborator Alberto Rossini is back at the helm for this one, too. I’ll leave y...
submitted by Nick Mar 29th 2012 04:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Bleary-eyed Pacific Northwestern Italo impressionists Chromatics spent forever working on their 90-minute opus Kill For Love, only to drop it on iTunes with minimal fanfare on Monday. We promptly named it our Album Of The Week, and many of our regular comments-section heads went even further, calling it one of the year’s best. Right no...


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