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Dreamachine

Habibi

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Cat No: CDKRS754

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Release Date:  31 May 2024

Label:  Kill Rock Stars

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  759656075428

Genres:  Indie  

Release Date:  31 May 2024

Label:  Kill Rock Stars

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  759656075411

Genres:  Indie  

  • Description

    Co-founded by Detroit natives Rahill Jamalifard and Lenny Lynch, Habibi got its start in Brooklyn in 2011, earning early raves everywhere from Pitchfork and NME to All Things Considered and The New Yorker, who praised the band for infusing "the Colgate-white glisten of sixties-girl-group pop with an uncensored edge" Dreamachine, Habibi's mesmerizing new record releasing on Kill Rock Stars, marks a major sonic evolution for the band, rising beyond the critically acclaimed five-piece's garage rock roots to arrive at a singular swirl of analog and digital elements that underpin their search for spiritual and physical transcendence.

    Produced by Tyler Love and longtime collaborator Jay Heiselmann and featuring MGMT multi-instrumentalist James Richard-son, the collection draws on a mix of post-punk, experimental pop, and vintage disco, calling to mind Tom Verlaine, Diana Ross, Kate Bush, and Kim Deal, all filtered through the band's shared love of Middle Eastern psych music. The songs here are their own distinct worlds, each an immersive quest in pursuit of something greater, and the band's performances are relentless and hypnotic to match, driven by lush synthesizers, sinewy guitars, and a muscular rhythm section. The result is a record as fearless as it is enthralling, an alternatingly fierce and joyous work that ascends to new heights as it reckons with desire and escape, love and surrender, rebellion and reality.

    Description

    Co-founded by Detroit natives Rahill Jamalifard and Lenny Lynch, Habibi got its start in Brooklyn in 2011, earning early raves every-
    where from Pitchfork and NME to All Things Considered and The New Yorker, who praised the band for infusing "the Colgate-white glisten of sixties-girl-group pop with an uncensored edge." Dreamachine, Habibi's mesmerizing new record releasing on Kill Rock Stars, marks a major sonic evolution for the band, rising beyond the critically acclaimed five-piece's garage rock roots to arrive at a singular swirl of analog and digital elements that underpin their search for spiritual and physical transcendence.

    Produced by Tyler Love and longtime collaborator Jay Heiselmann and featuring MGMT multi-instrumentalist James Richard-son, the collection draws on a mix of post-punk, experimental pop, and vintage disco, calling to mind Tom Verlaine, Diana Ross, Kate Bush, and Kim Deal, all filtered through the band's shared love of Middle Eastern psych music. The songs here are their own distinct worlds, each an immersive quest in pursuit of something greater, and the band's performances are relentless and hypnotic to match, driven by lush synthesizers, sinewy guitars, and a muscular rhythm section. The result is a record as fearless as it is enthralling, an alternatingly fierce and joyous work that ascends to new heights as it reckons with desire and escape, love and surrender, rebellion and reality.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. On The Road
      • 2. In My Dreams
      • 3. POV
      • 4. Do You Want Me Now
      • 5. Interlude
      • 6. My Moon
      • 7. Losing Control
      • 8. Fairweather Friend
      • 9. Alone Tonight

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. On The Road
      • 2. In My Dreams
      • 3. POV
      • 4. Do You Want Me Now
      • 5. Interlude

      Side 2

      • 1. My Moon
      • 2. Losing Control
      • 3. Fairweather Friend
      • 4. Alone Tonight