Returning with a psychedelic journey through the depths of lo-fi chill, showcasing the Parisian duo's innovative approach to production. Formerly known as Paco and Simon, Superparka's duo's return is nothing short of triumphant on quatro. With a unique blend of indie, lo-fi hip-hop, electronica, and psychedelic groove, they craft an album that captivates from start to finish.
The lo-fi style of production in the album is a standout feature. It's an ethereal dreamscape filled with groovy drums, multi-layered vocals, and pulsating synths. "Camila" is a prime example, drawing listeners in with its hypnotic beat and dreamy vocals. Throughout the album, Superparka maintains a consistent dreamlike quality, from the ethereal synths in "Heaven Drop" to the wobbling warm synth chords in "Easy."
Quatro also demonstrates the duo's commitment to the DIY ethos, drawing inspiration from a wide range of influences, including Jai Paul, Animal Collective, and even video game soundtracks. The album explores themes of modern isolation and the randomness of the universe, brought to life through collaborations with visual artists and directors. Superparka's vision and experimental approach shine brightly in this debut album, setting the stage for what's to come.
"Quatro" is an exhilarating and captivating experience that positions Superparka as a rising force in the music scene.
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