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Silver Hands – “Skulls” (PTF 001)

Silver Hands “Skulls” 12″ + Download Code – $10

Debut 12″ from San Francisco/Los Angeles duo Silver Hands. Featuring remixes from Mike Simonetti, Woolfy, Chautauqua and YR SKULL. Out Now!

“cooled-down textures and tasteful melodic flourishes” -XLR8R

“a thing of pure beauty” -Lagasta

“an undeterrable jam that’s pure electro-pop gold.” -Impose

“chilled out, sun-filled electronic dance jams … like if Beach House was in a better mood” -Oh My Rockness

“vocally perfect tune … this is one of those records you’re proud to own and stoked to spin.” -Stoney Roads

“gently building cosmic breeze, as well as piano house and burbling, dubby revamps that should appeal to fans of the Chromatics and the Italians Do It Better label.” -SF Weekly

“peripatetic beats and woozy textures” -Buzzbands LA

“Pretty damn irresistible and pretty damn catchy” -Turntable Kitchen

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Push The Feeling: Magic Touch (live) + YR SKULL + epicsauce DJs at Underground SF

Magic Touch (100% Silk)
https://soundcloud.com/magic_touch

+Push The Feeling Residents:
YR SKULL
http://soundcloud.com/yr-skull

epicsauce DJs
http://epicsauce.com/

Saturday, January 26th 2012
Underground SF
9 p.m. – 2 a.m. • 21+ • Free

“The irresistibly sleazy, jacked up bassline may as well be a straight sample from the ’80s disco that inspires this hi-energy fantasia, but it’s probably the techno-y electronics, faint Knucklesy arpeggio repetitions, and synthetic horns (some of which is provided by Valet/Miracle Club member Honey Owens and Joshua Anzano) that make this one rise up big time, cementing 100% Silk’s rep for heavy appropriations that are actually “better than the real thing” -Altered Zones

“Sampladelic. It’s a pretty cringe-worthy way of describing anything serious, but as far as the music of Magic Touch (a.k.a. Damon Palermo of Mi Ami) is concerned, its anachronism is entirely appropriate—and meant with positive connotations. Take ‘I Can Feel The Heat,’ the San Francisco artist’s first release, out today on LA’s 100% Silk label. Featuring cameos from Miracles Club’s Honey Owens and Corrine’s Joshua Anzano, ‘I Can Feel The Heat’ acts as a sort of aural history lesson on the touchstone moments of classic underground dance music”. -XLR8R

“club-ready disco-house sounds.” -The Bay Bridged