We wanted to express the PANTyRAiD emotion with an entirely new process, and the result is a very unique album-each song standing alone, different from the last two, yet undeniably PANTyRAiD. For this album, we started with an entirely new toolkit, drums, and tempos. Yes, we are constantly maturing, learning, digesting, experimenting and evolving our sound. What headspace did you approach the album with, and has the overall message of your output changed since the last release? We are both very similar guys, and our music illustrates that synergy and desire to express both sexuality, longing, love and excitement through our medium, which is music.Īlthough the album accomplishes the same transcendence of genres, it has a sort of matured nature compared to your previous material. We both went through personal metamorphoses during the writing process, through the evolution of the album, and continued to blossom to its completion, and we definitely put those soulful, loving feelings into the songs. We strive to be original and to push the envelope of electronic music, making it something for the dancefloor yet something to live by-to capture time and feelings and to translate those feelings timelessly into the lives of our fans. This is our third album, and like The Sauce and Pillowtalk, it speaks of our present lives. What developments, personal and/or artistic, have you undergone since then, and how have they been applied to your new LP? It’s been roughly three years since the last PANTyRAiD album dropped. With the album slated to rock shelves tomorrow and a 17-stop tour already underway, we pinned down PANTyRAiD to get the full scoop on the project’s current happenings. One of the most sensual jams from the LP is “If I Stay,” which gets its first tumble on Insomniac today, and is a perfect portrayal of their ability to flirt with desire as much as they do the dancefloor. Except there’s a noticeable growth spurt to be heard across the 10-track pack, as their brand of glitch-tinged goodness glows under a more refined and intimate light. Per usual, the West Coast bass duo-composed of Glitch Mob’s Ooah and MartyParty-turns loose some of the most sexified beats known to mankind, which will make you want to drop trou without the need of getting all wined and dined beforehand.Īfterglow is the third full-length forged by the hands of these two studio seductionists, which sees them operating in their usual freaky-deaky ways. Try not to get too attached to your undies, because PANTyRAiD is about to barge into the bedroom with some freshly formed work.
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