Connection: chorus: I LIKE I LIKE I LIKE

  • @jimmydoreisalefty
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    18 months ago

    “claws” is the second single from Charli XCX’s 2020 quarantine project how i’m feeling now.

    The track was first teased by Charli with lyrics she posted to her Twitter on April 8, 2020. She later played a vocal demo of the track on Instagram Live session on April 10, 2020, also revealing that Dylan Brady of 100 gecs produced the track.

    Charli revealed that the track’s instrumental was tentatively called “Claws” in the same Instagram Live session. Charli took to Twitter to ask fans to help decide the song’s name and ended up sticking with “claws” on April 13, 2020.

    https://genius.com/Charli-xcx-claws-lyrics

    • @[email protected]OP
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      28 months ago

      Yep, this song got me into a Charli but Brady’s production is what really hooked me.

      • @jimmydoreisalefty
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        18 months ago

        Awesome, I’ll be sure to check out more of the work done by Brady!

        Dylan Marshall Brady is an American producer and singer-songwriter. Born in St. Louis, he is currently based in Los Angeles. He is known for his distinctive production style, combining elements of rock, industrial, trap and electronic music to create a unique sound for his beats and other production.

        After releasing several projects independently and producing for artists like The Neighbourhood, lil aaron and Night Lovell, Brady signed to Diplo’s record label Mad Decent and released his Peace & Love EP in 2018. The following year, he reunited with friend and close collaborator Laura Les to release a full-length project as 100 gecs to critical acclaim.

        Besides solo releases and work as part of 100 gecs, Brady has collaborated extensively with other artists, including Charli XCX, LIZ, Rico Nasty, Deb Never, and ​Jesse. He also operates Dog Show Records, an independent label distributed though Mad Decent.

        https://genius.com/artists/Dylan-brady

          • @jimmydoreisalefty
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            18 months ago

            Thanks for sharing, I was not expecting anything close to what I experienced!

            “745 sticky” - wow, flow at the start!

            “money machine” - feel so clean!

            “800db cloud” to “I Need Help Immediately” what a transistion of energy!

            “stupid horse” -

            “xXXi_wud_nvrstøp_ÜXXx” - was not expecting Soulja Boy lyrics!

            “ring tone” - great and catchy!

            “gecgecgec” - fun start, wonderful end!

            “hand crushed by a mallet” - close second!

            “gec 2 Ü” - favorite!

            1000 gecs is the debut studio album and successor to 100 gec’s first self-titled EP.

            Released in early 2019, the album was positively received due to its aggressive production and wide variety of catchy vocal cadences. The critical success of 1000 gecs extends to multiple year-end lists, with Pitchfork ranking the album as the 42nd best of the year, Jon Pareles of the New York Times citing it as the 10th best, and Noisey declaring it as the best of the year.

            https://genius.com/albums/100-gecs/1000-gecs

            • @[email protected]OP
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              38 months ago

              Thanks for sharing, I was not expecting anything close to what I experienced!

              Gecs in a nutshell. Another album that might evoke a similar response, though for different reasons, is Death Grips’ The Money Store if you’re not familiar with that either.

                • @[email protected]OP
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                  27 months ago

                  Because us internet music nerds aren’t as unique as we’d like to think.

                  You into Kero Kero Bonito too?

                  • @[email protected]
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                    27 months ago

                    Not actively, but I dig them whenever they come up in a radio.

                    For any poppy stuff, I’ve noticed Dylan Brady, A. G. Cook, and SOPHIE tend to be the common throughlines