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PSYCHIC POWERS – GLIDE
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The first single from Psychic Powers’ new record “Infinity.” On “Glide” Psychic Powers goes to the dance beats of the early 90s, and combines them with a strong songwriting style. Psychic Powers has been releasing limited but beautiful songs ever since their inception, their “Frozen EP” on RCRD LBL and “Wellington” on Geographic North are amazing. After a two month collaboration between Ale and Nik, “Glide” is one of the songs that came from those sessions. As a “B side” for this release Psychic Powers included the song “Blue Icing”, which is not included in the album. This tune continues with the idea of late 80s/early 90s dance beats, but more on the rave aspect of it, rather than on the floating Madchester vibe that “Glide” has.
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