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Destroyer - Have We Met (Vinyl) - 1 of 1

Destroyer - Have We Met (Vinyl)

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Highlights

  • Artist: Destroyer
  • Genre: Rock
  • Format: Vinyl
  • Record Label: Merge Records

Description

Dan Bejar initially conceived of Have We Met as a Y2K album. He was already active during the era but not heard overhead in a cafe or salon, which is perhaps what the idea of the Y2K sound evokes nearly two decades later. Bejar assigned frequent producer and bandmate John Collins the role of layering synth and rhythm sections over demos with the period-specific Björk, Air, and Massive Attack in mind, but he soon realized the sonic template was too removed from Destroyer's own, and the idea of a concept was silly anyway. So, he abandoned it and gave Collins the most timeless instruction of all: "Make it sound cool." Atmosphere and loose approximations of a place or feeling are what we've come to expect from any new Destroyer record-certainly not an easily defined and stridently adhered to theme or concept. Have We Met manages to meet somewhere between those disparate Y2K reference points and Destroyer's own area of expertise, gliding deftly into territory that marries the old strident Destroyer with the new, aged crooning one of late.


Track List:

Disc: 1

1. Crimson Tide
2. Kinda Dark
3. It Just Doesn't Happen
4. The Television Music Supervisor
5. The Raven
6. Cue Synthesizer
7. University Hill
8. Have We Met
9. The Man in Black's Blues
10. Foolssong
Record label: Merge Records
Genre: Rock
Musical Artist: Destroyer
Format: Vinyl
Street Date: January 31, 2020
TCIN: 90665955
UPC: 673855070919
Item Number (DPCI): 244-01-2335
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 12.24 inches length x 11.36 inches width x 0.17 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.55 pounds
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Q: What was the initial concept for this album?

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  • A: The initial concept was conceived as a Y2K album, inspired by early 2000s sounds.

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Q: What genre of music does this vinyl belong to?

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  • A: This vinyl belongs to the Rock genre, showcasing Destroyer's distinctive style.

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Q: Who produced the album Have We Met?

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  • A: The album was produced by John Collins, a frequent collaborator with Destroyer.

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Q: How does Have We Met compare to earlier Destroyer albums?

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  • A: Have We Met merges traditional Destroyer elements with a more modern sound, reflecting evolution in style.

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Q: What elements did Dan Bejar want to include in the album?

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  • A: Bejar wanted to layer synth and rhythm sections reminiscent of artists like Bjrk and Massive Attack.

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