- Indietronica
- Electronic music
- Post-rock
- Experimental pop
- Alternative
- Lo-fi
- DIY
- Art
pop
- Indie
Comment: this
batch of 12 tracks came out under such imprint as Imaginary Albums in
2004 which had been releasing the records in the 00s being a dwelling
place for DIY and lo-fi music. It embraced such artists as The Harvey
Girls, Santa Inferno, Hubre, Procrustes, Tiny Creatures, C.J Pizarro
among others. The Swain's issue which was the first nod in the
discography of the label is multifaceted due to disparate dodges
though the main base of it is delineated as electronic with intention
to create an indie tinged stuff. From littery electronic shuffling to
more laid-back and thoughtful glimpses with steady electronic layers
and blissful glockenspiel induced chord leads which frequently remind
of Tortoise, for example. Indeed, the listener can hear jazzy
undercurrents regarding those rambling and clattering drums here and
there (the best example is
Synapsis). Indeed, the construction
of some tracks is progressive and artsy with stepwise yet
artistically overcoming effects ultimately. Fine stuff.