Joel Eel - Performing a Crime (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Joel Eel
- Title: Performing a Crime
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Perpetual Care – PERCARE 001LP
- Genre: Techno
- Quality: lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 35:51
- Total Size: 245 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Sapphire (03:32)
2. Leather Love Letter (04:29)
3. Signs Of A Broken Heart (05:04)
4. Man Of Color, My Machine (04:47)
5. Performing A Crime (05:16)
6. Body Builder (07:34)
7. Garden Of Roses (05:09)
Korean-Canadian artist and Forth collective label manager Joel Eel presents his new album “Performing a Crime” - self-released on September 14th. Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play, Beatport, Juno, Bleep, Clone, etc.
Performing A Crime is a concept of how being in love, can feel criminal in and of itself. It is the observation of how two people intimately in love, exchanging a conversation that can result in misunderstanding -- emotions become reactionary and eventually overpower the positive motive of one’s intent.
The emotional exchange of tenderness one day, can be ultimately forgotten or destroyed the next. All loving -- expressive ideas no longer resonate -- can be distorted by emotions. Social media takes its part; simplifying complex expressions — such as how the act of unfollowing can be interrupted as an opposition of perpetual care.
My ideas explore concepts of love — through reinvention of self-care, self-love and embracing vulnerability as a method of strength, rather as default for weakness. While a long-term attachment to amorosos is dissected by a beam of light, it cuts indiscriminately between the peak of two valleys.
These cold colours are washed over with a warm emotional symphony; made up of brutally-crafted love songs, expressed through self-reflective melodies. This is a personal endeavor of redefining the concepts of love, revealed through a catalogue of love songs for the dance floor.
1. Sapphire (03:32)
2. Leather Love Letter (04:29)
3. Signs Of A Broken Heart (05:04)
4. Man Of Color, My Machine (04:47)
5. Performing A Crime (05:16)
6. Body Builder (07:34)
7. Garden Of Roses (05:09)
Korean-Canadian artist and Forth collective label manager Joel Eel presents his new album “Performing a Crime” - self-released on September 14th. Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play, Beatport, Juno, Bleep, Clone, etc.
Performing A Crime is a concept of how being in love, can feel criminal in and of itself. It is the observation of how two people intimately in love, exchanging a conversation that can result in misunderstanding -- emotions become reactionary and eventually overpower the positive motive of one’s intent.
The emotional exchange of tenderness one day, can be ultimately forgotten or destroyed the next. All loving -- expressive ideas no longer resonate -- can be distorted by emotions. Social media takes its part; simplifying complex expressions — such as how the act of unfollowing can be interrupted as an opposition of perpetual care.
My ideas explore concepts of love — through reinvention of self-care, self-love and embracing vulnerability as a method of strength, rather as default for weakness. While a long-term attachment to amorosos is dissected by a beam of light, it cuts indiscriminately between the peak of two valleys.
These cold colours are washed over with a warm emotional symphony; made up of brutally-crafted love songs, expressed through self-reflective melodies. This is a personal endeavor of redefining the concepts of love, revealed through a catalogue of love songs for the dance floor.
Year 2018 | Electronic | Techno | FLAC / APE
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