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Tomas Barfod

Tomas Barfod is the producer and drummer of the popular Danish group WhoMadeWho, with a history of solo and collaborative releases for Get Physical, Turbo, Gomma, and Kompakt, Barfod's debut on the label balances contrasts. At times bright with delicate pop melodies, 'Salton Sea' boldly submerges into dark, morose rhythms, juxtaposing the graceful and desolate characteristics of the Californian lakebed the album shares its name with. His latest full length album 'Paloma' features great hard hitting singles "Things That Matter", "Better Than I Would" & "Family", which is accompanied by a beautifully crafted music video.

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Salton Sea LP - Tomas Barfod
$10.00

Tomas Barfod is fascinated with the idyllic wasteland, unveiling 'Salton Sea', an LP on the Friends of Friends imprint that draws from the concept of urban decay. The producer and drummer of the popular Danish group WhoMadeWho, with a history of solo and collaborative releases for Get Physical, Turbo, Gomma, and Kompakt, Barfod's latest full-length balances contrasts. At times bright with delicate pop melodies, 'Salton Sea' boldly submerges into dark, morose rhythms, juxtaposing the graceful and desolate characteristics of the Californian lakebed the album shares its name with.

Opener "D.S.O.Y." wastes no time jumping out the gates with fervent energy and upbeat animation. After the LP's first single, "Broken Glass", "Came To Party" marks the height of the night, reaching a tipping point with big room dynamics. As the album continues its flow, the somber pop of "Till We Die" dwells in the late-night afterglow, while "November Skies" picks up the pieces to soar in an airy melody with vocals from Sweden's Nina Kinert. The frenetic, sinister Moroder disquietude of "Nighthawke", which features vocals from New York film Composer Lydia Ainsworth, and guttural pulse of "Python" provide tense codas to 'Salton Sea'.

Either spatial and seductive or frightening and macabre, 'Salton Sea' engages multiple moods, jarring the listener and bringing them deeper into its shadowy pop. With remixes from Mark E, M.A.N.D.Y., Shlohmo, Salva, Kasper Bjørke, Suzanne Kraft and more, 'Salton Sea' looks to be one of the premiere electronic releases of 2012

Paloma LP - Tomas Barfod
$16.00
Came To Party EP - Tomas Barfod
$7.00

Churning with a big room pulse primed for the dance- floor, Tomas Barfod unveils the ‘Came To Party’ 12″, the follow-up to his ‘Salton Sea’ LP on Friends of Friends. Featuring “Came To Party” and the previously unreleased Barfod track “Hyperion”, the 12″ comes equipped with a slowburner remix from Mark E (Spectral Sound / Merc), a future funk rework by Salva (FoF / Frite Nite), and a serene poolside sprawl by Suzanne Kraft (Young Adults / Running Back). ‘Came To Party’ is already receiving support from Digitalism, Tim Sweeney of Beats In Space, and Brooklyn’s Wurst label.

 
Short Film for the song "Family" from Tomas Barfod's 'Paloma' album out now on Friends of Friends https://FoFmusic.lnk.to/Paloma Music by Tomas Barfod featur...

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