Sweden’s electronic duo PALLERS gear up for “Sea of Memories” their September 27 album release.



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Sweden’s electronic duo PALLERS gear up for “Sea of Memories”
their September 27 album release.

Check out the video mix featured on XLR8R.
Plus their new remix of the much loved single (#2 on the HypeM) “Come Rain Come Sunshine” + Free mp3 download below

PALLERS
»The Sea of Memories«
Release date: September 27, 2011
Labrador Records

With the aim of a three-dimensional sound Pallers have created the monumental ”The Sea of Memories”. Ten tracks where every influence finds it’s place in an ever shimmering mosaic. The wealth of details, the ever growing melodies and epic soundscapes transforms the listening experience into a space voyage of emotional discoveries.

After three years spent in apartments, basements, villas and cabins in Pallers, La mar, Stockholm, Miami and Cape Town the duo has completed their debut album ”The Sea of Memories” (out Sept. 27). The massive single ”Come Rain, Come Sunshine” was released on July 26th, and achieved Top 2 on The Hype Machine and rave reviews from Nylon, AOL Spinner, and NME among others.

“The pair continue to display a preternatural gift for electronic pop, and while they may prefer to remain ensconced in the studio and avoid the limelight, the expansive ‘Come Rain, Come Sunshine’ stands as a sky-scrapingly grand gesture.” NME

“Leeds producer Youandewan has turned Pallers’ blog hit (#2 on Hypem) “Come Rain, Come Sunshine” into a hazy, dub trip with clacking 2-step percussion.

“Youandewan transform Pallers’ synth-pop sunshine into a Burial-esque lament.” XLR8R

DOWNLOAD YOUANDEWAN REMIX

Next up Pallers offer you a visual tease of their album, which premiered courtesy of Culture of Me:

“From the mind of Henrik Mårtensson comes this bewildering and impressive video introduction to Pallers’ album, releasing on September 27, The Sea of Memories, which marries a special mix of the band’s first track from the effort “Come Rain, Come Sunshine” with visuals of beaches, swimming, bubbles, cross-processed imagery and more, making a nice little teaser for the record.”


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