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Printer is a band that knows how to write heart aching pop songs but tired of staring down un empty glass they rise their arms and dance trough there sorrows. It’s electronic pop music at its best. And it’s got power and depth. ”You Need To” is the second single from Printers’ hypnotic album “Can You take More?”. The perfect mix for body and soul, megabits and cells.
Check the beautiful, trashy video, directed by Anders Weberg (recycled.se) here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Slz_WwuW3M4
Also featured on the single is a demo version of the track “Around the Bridges”. It is interesting to hear the evaluation the track has made from this demo version to the version on the album “Can You Take More?”. Here is the core of the song. It’s a beautiful thing in itself.
Andreas Tilliander is one of Europe’s most occupied and respected electronic musicians. Here he has taken a weird fetish approach on the Printer track “Nightclub”.
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This is Printers full length debut on Adrian Recordings. It follows the well acclaimed EP that was released the fall of 2007.
Printer is a band that knows how to write heart aching pop songs but tired of staring down un empty glass they rise their arms and dance trough there sorrows. On recent works the band has taken a more dirty and danceable; say techno, approach, although still maintaining the emotional and intellectual focus. It’s music to be moved by whether it’ll be on the dance floor or in your sofa. It’s electronic pop music at its best. And it’s got power and depth. Add to that an interest for design and a live show of drinking-beer-energy and you’ll get the perfect soundtrack for long volatile night.
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This is the first release from Adrian Recordings with Danish Printer. After 3 releases in Denmark and Japan, Printer is now crossing the canal to Sweden and the word, with this 5 track EP. It’s an appetizer and a state of art. Two tracks from the upcoming album “I Can Take More”, two tracks from the bands first album “Rhizomatic Baby” (released in Denmark on Statler & Waldorf) and one live track that you can’t find elsewhere.
On recent works the band has taken a more dirty and danceable; say techno, approach, although still maintaining the emotional and intellectual focus. It’s music to be moved by whether it’ll be on the dance floor or in your sofa. It’s electronic pop music at its best. And it’s got power and depth.
Influences:
Prince (TAFKA), Jeans Team, New Order, Reinhard Voigt, Jessica Stockholder, Sigur Rós, Muse, Gerhard Richter, The Doors, REM, Fluxus, Nirvana, Remixing, Autechre, Johnny Cash, Madonna, Funkstörung, Depeche Mode, Dntel, Superpitcher, Bjørn Svin, Robag Wruhme and Wighnomy Brothers.


