In this track, the squirrel explores a new territory: electronic music.
So it's quite different from the other tracks, but still preserving the spirit of this album and this project: it fits into the context because it's actually a Down-tempo track. The first one I've made :)
The inspirational sentence that also gave name to this track has an interesting historical background: "Keep calm and carry on" were the words being massively advocated by the British Crown during World War II, coming close to what could be called propaganda. I thought it's still usable keeping in mind state of things today but at the same time it is really ironic... So I liked it :D
Blue Mantra Rhymes, aka Ed Cooke, pays tribute to his current home of Bangkok and its folk traditions on this delicate new LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 23, 2021
Tender bedroom pop from this Boston artist, “Red Eye Conversations” centers on gentle melodies, wreathed by cottony electronics. Bandcamp New & Notable May 15, 2021
This is the first in a series of weekly album reviews published by Andrew Dubber. If you haven’t already caught it, please check out his introductory post. There’s been talk of an 80s revival of one sort or another since long before the 80s even came to an end. Some long for the angular rhythms … Continue reading Album of the Week: Laminate Pet Animal → Bandcamp Album of the Day Oct 28, 2011