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Some prime-time ‘lost’ shoegaze for your Monday night…
Dreamscape is an early 90’s shoegaze band from Bristol. Kranky Label compiled a nine-song survey of its discography consisting in one single, and two 4 tracks Eps ,one of wich has never been released. The compilation is called La-Di-Da recordings and Separate sense is the first track. Highly recommended for fans of Slowdive and Cranes.
Listen on Spotify below:
Oh yeah, the comparison to Lush is totally spot-on…
Diggin’ it.
‘Separate Sense’ by Dreamscape
Thank goodness somebody at the fine label Kranky decided to unearth and re-appraise the recordings of early ’90s band Dreamscape. Such zeitgeist-presaging, DIY gaze-pop should never have been left to gather dust in the vaults of obscurity. The Bristol trio led by Rebecca Rawlings delivers a feminine vocal ethereality comparable to era-stalwarts Lush, while the synthetic-sounding drum machines they use to round out the rhythm section drives home their Cocteau Twins/4AD aspirations. A nine-track compilation of rare and unreleased recordings entitled La-Di-Da Recordings will be released on August 20.
(via No Fear Of Pop)