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Using vintage musical equipment (vibraphone, organ, mellotron, tremolo guitar and moog), Death And Vanilla revel in the warmth of older analogue instruments to create an organic sound, each loose wire and off-kilter noise adding to the rich atmosphere.
Over ten years after they formed in Malmö (Sweden), Death And Vanilla released their latest album, Flicker, last spring. With their unique pop music defying categorisation, they’ve returned reborn, re-arranged and revitalised after assimilating dub reggae, the motorik spirals of Can, the modal meander of Philip Glass and The Cure’s dreamier pop sounds, plus the twice removed symphonic ambience of Spiritualized and Talking Heads under heavy manners from Brian Eno. Death And Vanilla sound both as if everything is possible, and like nothing else.