Home Video - Every Love That Ever Was (Bachelors Of Science Remix)

Details
Title | Home Video - Every Love That Ever Was (Bachelors Of Science Remix) |
Author | Bachelors Of Science |
Duration | 6:53 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=mD4pRkEF5N0 |
Description
First in a series of deep soulful house remixes we've been working on, this time for the band Home Video.
Show your support over at Hype Machine: http://hypem.com/#/track/1283874/Home+Video+-+Every+Love+That+Ever+Was+Bachelors+Of+Science+Remix+
Free download available at: http://bachelorsofscience.bandcamp.com/track/every-love-that-ever-was-bachelors-of-science-remix
We'd like to thank Home Video and Might Management for allowing us to do this official remix of Home Video's "Every Love There Ever Was".
Home Video Bio:
Home Video are Collin Ruffino and David Gross, transplants from the misunderstood landscape of New Orleans, now living in the brooding brownstones of Brooklyn, New York. Originally discovered by Warp Records, the label released Home Video's first two EPs in 2004, both packaged in sleeves illustrated by Collin's dark, Gorey-esque drawings. "That You Might", a 10" single, immediately picked up considerable attention in Britain from BBC Radio 1 and the NME, while the five song Citizen EP earned the band a feature in Rolling Stone. In 2006, New York based Defend Music released their debut full length, No Certain Night Or Morning. Grammy-nominated DJ Sasha picked two of the songs from this album to remix for his most recent release, Involver 2, which also included songs from Thom Yorke, Ladytron, M83, and Apparat. Home Video themselves have recently taken to the role of remixer, reworking songs for bands like Bear in Heaven, Wave Machines, Faunts, Bang Gang, and friends Naked Hearts.
As electronic-rock producers and performers, they record everything themselves, then adapt it live into a full on rock show with live drums and hypnotic visual projections. After sharing a bill in London at the start of Home Video's first European tour, Blonde Redhead were so impressed that they invited the band to support them for three weeks of shows in North America. Since then they have opened for such diverse acts as Justice, Yeasayer, Flying Lotus, Pinback, DJ Krush, Colder, and Radio 4. Taking advantage of Ruffino's film education, the band has also made several of their own music videos.
With their new album, The Automatic Process, the band layers samples, synthesizers, piano, guitar, and live drums to build an electro-tinted minimalist rock that drives steadily towards the sublime -- a spacious soundtrack evocative of a fractured dream.