sábado, 9 de marzo de 2013

Ummagma ‘Lama’ – Jane Woodman Remix

TITLE: Ummagma ‘Lama’ – Jane Woodman Remix.

ISSUED: 06/03/2013

For Immediate Release
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Ummagma - Lama (Jane Woodman Remix) is available for streaming on Soundcloud and download on Bandcamp. The original version
 is available as a free download on Soundcloud and Bandcamp.


For Fans of: Cocteau Twins, Slowdive, Sigur Ros, Stereolab, Mercury Rev, Talk Talk, Bowery Electric, SPC ECO, and Pink Floyd
“Full kaleidoscope of sounds, harmonies and musical instruments… the result is massive with an intricate fabric” Rolling Stone Russia
“Ummagma is on an entirely different level. This is art.” The Record Stache
“A refined and multifaceted musical junket with a host of delightfully upbeat songs, and not one seems misplaced or expendable” The Sound of Confusion
“Like The Sundays and Cocteau Twins might sound after dropping acid, jumping in a space ship and jamming together as they float through space and time” The VPME
“The loveliest, most seductive dreampop since Engineers… with a more eclectic, fluid musical approach” Pop Lifer



Ummagma announces new Jane Woodman remix & two new videos
Jane Woodman has remixed 'Lama' by Ummagma
, a Canadian-Ukrainian multi-genre (alt-rock dreampop ambient postrock) duo. While the original version offers a more ethereal dreampop sensation, Woodman's remix smoothly transforms it, giving it a dark sexy industrial glaze, laced with additional guitar, programming, and vocal tracks. The track was mastered by Alexander Kretov with original artwork by mutt R. and graphics by Jane Woodman. Both Ummagma and Jane Woodman rank in the TOP-5 on New York’s Indie Darkoom Chart.
Ummagma is a Ukraine-based duo (Alexander Kretov and Shauna McLarnon), whose unique sound blends dreampop, light rock, ambient and indietronic, digging deep exploring textures, heavy on echo and reverb and gossamer vocals hanging delicately over beats and programming. This East-West duet broke onto the indie rock/dreampop/shoegaze scene with a double LP release ‘Antigravity’ and ‘Ummagma’, holding in the Scottish New Music Chart since August (currently #6/January #3). Over 120 unique press articles on Ummagma have been published in over 20 countries, including a recent full-page feature in Rolling Stone Russia and coverage in The VPME, The Sound of Confusion, The Record Stache, AltSounds, Aural Report, Sounds Better With Reverb, Taken By Sound, Here Comes The Flood, The Sirens Sound, AfterPop, Aural Report, Noiselab, When The Sun Hits, and The Blog That Celebrates Itself. Ummagma has released nearly a dozen music videos, two of which were released this month: Human Factor and Talk to Her.
San Francisco soundcrafter Jane Woodman serves up an enamouring mixture of dream-inducing guitars, dark magnetised vocals, and industrial rhythm enveloping the listener in subliminal layers of shoegaze, goth, post-punk, and darkwave. She recently released a colour vinyl 7” with avant cellist Zoë Keating (known for her work with Rasputina and Amanda Palmer). Jane will be releasing her full-length album ‘Teenage Red’ in mid-March with a support from producer Monte Vallier (The Soft Moon, Weekend). Watch for forthcoming videos, including one for this current remix, in the near future.




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