Phantogram – Discography (2009-2014) [FLAC]
Genre: Pop/Rock
Styles: Indie Electronic, Alternative, Trip-Hop
Source: CD
Codec: FLAC
Bitrate: ~ 900 kbps
Bit Depth: 16
Smapling Rate: 44.1 KHz
艺人:Phantogram 语种:英语唱片公司:BBE record发行时间:2009年09月11日专辑类别:录音室专辑专辑风格:神游舞曲 Trip-Hop
2009 Eyelid Movies
艺人:Phantogram 语种:英语唱片公司:Barsuk Records发行时间:2011年11月01日专辑类别:EP、单曲
2011 Nightlife EP
2013 Phantogram EP
艺人:Phantogram 语种:英语唱片公司:Universal Republic发行时间:2014年02月18日专辑类别:录音室专辑
2014 Voices
Phantogram are an electronic rock duo from upstate New York whose music incorporates psychedelic pop vocals, J Dilla-style hip-hop beats, and shoegazing sensibility. Founded in 2007 and based in Saratoga Springs, New York, the duo is comprised of longtime friends Josh Carter (guitar, vocals) and Sarah Barthel (keyboards, vocals), who originally hail from the nearby small town of Greenwich, New York. Originally known as Charlie Everywhere and associated with the local independent label Sub-Bombin Records, the duo released the eponymous Phantogram EP in March 2009 and sparked widespread interest with two songs in particular, “Mouthful of Diamonds” and “When I’m Small.”
Phantogram subsequently released the Running from the Cops EP in May 2009 on the international label BBE Records. The duo finally made its full-length album debut with Eyelid Movies (2010), an 11-track album featuring the four previously released EP songs “Mouthful of Diamonds,” “When I’m Small,” “Running from the Cops,” and “Bloody Palms.” The album was released internationally by BBE Records, domestically by Barsuk Records, and on vinyl by Ghostly International. The duo returned in late 2011 with the Nightlife EP, which sold enough to hit the lower reaches of the U.S. charts.
They continued to tour heavily but found the time to collaborate with OutKast’s Big Boi on his second album Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumours (2012) and also featured on the Flaming Lips track “Young Lust” in 2013. Their success continued in 2013 when fan favorite “When I’m Small” appeared on the MTV adaptation of the hit U.K. show Skins and they released a four-song, self-titled EP. Toward the end of the year they returned to Upstate New York and began to write and record their second full-length album, which was due in early 2014. The pair traveled to L.A. to put the finishing touches on the record, titled Voices, with producer John Hill (Santigold, M.I.A.).