When talking about the music of Com Truise (one of the many pseudonyms of New Jersey designer/musician Seth Haley), the nostalgia bit inevitably comes up, so let's get that out of the way. Yes, his songs tap classic sci-fi and proto-electro in a way that is distinctly early eighties in scope. But they're also remarkably weird—stutter-step proggy and intoxicatingly psychedelic, like those classic touchstones got drunk on lava lamp juice inside a pinball machine. After his well-received Cyanide Sisters EP, a grip of remixes for artists like Twin Shadow, Neon Indian, and, uh, Daft Punk, and a few floating MP3s, Truise's first LP, Galactic Melt, will finally enter brainspaces this summer.
Find it in the Ghostly Store: http://ghostly.com/releases/galactic-melt
@Debatewithme Because it sounds wonderful and I can mix with it. Also, because it is physical, lasting and it supports the artist with my money :)
Iamthemonkeyhead 1 month ago
Saw him live in the ATL. Never rolled so hard in my life.
ImaginingMyReality 2 months ago
@Iamthemonkeyhead why vinyl
Debatewithme 2 months ago
BETAFLAXMAPS
vwizzle 4 months ago
every time i hear the wob wob wob, i keep seeing the melt thing on cover flipping up and down...
am i high?
DJCynosure 5 months ago
why does this remind me of the Sonic games lol??!!
graveey 5 months ago in playlist graveey's Favorited Videos
Download the audio from this track at thetunify doht cohm.
OmegaLara685 6 months ago
Bought this on vinyl as soon as I heard it. Thank you, Ghostly.
Iamthemonkeyhead 6 months ago
Makes me wish I had a million accounts I could use to like this track. so good
bomberz06 7 months ago 2
FUKIN GOOD CHOO000N
TheOneRaf 8 months ago