Electric Youth Replay Rar
The cinematic synth pop duo Electric Youth made a splash in 2011 with their contribution to the Drive soundtrack, 'A Real Hero,' which Toronto-based instrumentalist/producer Austin Garrick and vocalist Bronwyn Griffin recorded in collaboration with French artist College. The duo met while in sixth grade, began dating a couple years later, then officially started the band in 2009.
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After recording a few demos, including a cover of Clio's Italo disco classic 'Faces,' they caught the ear of the similarly '80s-focused Valerie Collective, and met up with like-minded artists such as College, Anoraak, and others. Around this same time they self-released their first single, 'Replay,' and started playing shows around town. They also began working with College in earnest, providing vocals for the song 'She Never Came Back' on the 2009 album Secret Diary.
Similarly '80s-focused artist Grum also came calling and Griffin provided vocals for a track ('Turn It Up') on his 2010 album Heartbeats. The next year saw their big break with Drive and also the release of the duo's second single, 'Right Back to You.' They followed it up the next year with another single, 'The Best Thing.'
Meanwhile, they had begun planning their debut album, taking time out in 2013 to appear on Sally Shapiro's Somewhere Else album. Electric Youth announced in early 2014 that they had signed with Secretly Canadian and released the first single, 'Innocence,' from their upcoming album. The album was recorded in their Toronto studio and in L.A. In a studio that came complete with a screening room, which allowed them to let their cinematic obsession bleed into the music. Innerworld was released in the fall of 2014. Tracklist: 01 - This Was Our House 02 - Where Did You Go 03 - Breathing 04 - It's Them 05 - New Things 06 - Machine 2.0 07 - In the Air Two 08 - Still My Love 09 - Here It Is 10 - Loni's Goodbye 11 - This Was Our House (Reprise) 12 - Machine 1.0 13 - Sisters Theme 14 - They're Still Here 15 - What Is It 16 - Ether 17 - Still My Love (Reprise) 18 - In the Air One 19 - Believe 20 - Nic's Theme 21 - Chunnel, Pt.
1 22 - Dark Truth 23 - Chunnel, Pt.
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