In the early 90’s, swirly experimental music was hard to find, typically hiding on the periphery of the radio dial. College stations lurked there, and one group that called them home was SeeFeel. They used drum machines, guitar loops and faint vocals to combine elements of ambient techno, shoegaze and dream pop.
Quique was released in England in December of 1993 on Too Pure Records, a label that was primarily focused on experimental music. The album would get released in the US on newly formed Astralwerks Records with “Plainsong” as a single. It’s not my favorite song from that record, but it does showcase the drifting, dreamy music they once produced.
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Jorge Degro
7/21/2019 10:21:22 am
I looooove this song. I always thought I was the only person in Rochester to like this song and like Seefeel.
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Joseph Yoder
7/22/2019 08:35:35 am
If it were to ditch the rhythm, I could get my "Hearts Of Space" on (without waiting for the Sat night NPR show!). But seriously though, the rhythm is a plus (somebody please tell that you Hearts of Space!).
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