Telepopmusik - Everybody Breaks the Line (Test Pressing)

Tracklist

1
Side A
1.
Dreams feat. Young & Sick
Telepopmusik
03:28
2.
Circles feat. Young & Sick
Telepopmusik
04:03
3.
Connection feat. Young & Sick
Telepopmusik
03:47
Side B
1.
It Hurts feat. Jo Wedin
Telepopmusik
03:59
2.
Hopali feat. Angela McCluskey
Telepopmusik
03:23
3.
Who Gives A Fuck feat Mau & Sylvia Black
Telepopmusik
03:54
2
Side C
1.
Ghost Of Love feat. Young & Sick
Telepopmusik
04:06
2.
Wait For Me feat. Sylvia Black
Telepopmusik
05:09
3.
Why Oh Why feat. Sylvia Black
Telepopmusik
03:51
Side D
1.
Wings Of A Dove feat. Sylvia Black
Telepopmusik
03:28
2.
Come To Me feat. Sylvia Black
Telepopmusik
04:32
3.
Everybody Breaks The Line feat. Angela McCuskey
Telepopmusik
03:24
4.
Broken Queen feat. Sylvia Black (Bonus Track)
Telepopmusik
03:40

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Information


  • Artist : Telepopmusik
  • Format : 2 x 12" (140g)
  • CountryFrance
  • GenresElectronic
  • Pressing3 Copies
  • Estimated shipping dateDelivery within 2 to 7 days

Description

Telepopmusik’s new album “Everybody Breaks The Line” has been released on digital on sep 25th 2020 with featurings from Young & Sick, Sylvia Black, Angela McCluskey, Mau and Jo Wedin.
After releasing “Connection”, “It Hurts” & “Dreams” as singles, 2Square & Antipop, the 2 members of Telepopmusik has just released 4 more EPs taken from their new album (“Who Gives A Fuck”, “Why Oh Why”, “Circles”, “Ghost Of Love”) with remixes by Whitesquare, In Flagranti, Mala Ika & Alan Dixon.
The remix of “Connection” by Reznik & Mikesh has just been taken in the new Grand Theft Auto “The Cayo Perico Heist” version.
The vinyl version will propose an exclusive bonus track previously unreleased "Broken Queen" feat Sylvia Black.

“Dreamy new wave synths, ethereal and ambient riffs and the unmistakable genius of the identifiable TELEPOPMUSIK sound” Electronic Groove

“TELEPOPMUSIK have again done what they have been doing best for 20 years on the scene - create music that you can dance and think about at the same time” Spill Magazine

“L’album respire le bonheur grisant des retrouvailles entre ami-es”
Les Inrockuptibles

“Le groupe s’est éloigné du downtempo qu’on lui connaissait pour nous offrir une synth-pop progressive, solaire et dansante” Tsugi