Blood In the Water
Logan Lynn
© Copyright-Logan Lynn
(885767718937)
Record Label: Logan Lynn Music
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1. Feed Me To the Wolves (Flufftronix Remix) |
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2. Alone Together (Boy In Static Remix) |
3:30 |
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3. Write It On My Left Arm (Y-Tron Remix) |
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4. Bottom Your Way To The Top (The Gentry Remix) |
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5. Burning Your Glory (Strobe Party! Remix) |
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6. Bleed Him Out (Styrofoam Remix) |
5:51 |
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7. Feed Me To the Wolves (Daniel Cartier Remix) |
4:56 |
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8. Write It On My Left Arm (Ariake Waveband Remix) |
5:15 |
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9. If He Hollers (Odd Year Remix) |
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10. Bottom Your Way To The Top (Naked Highway Remix) |
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11. Feed Me To the Wolves (Sound///Audio Remix) |
4:46 |
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12. Burning Your Glory (Jimi Python Remix) |
4:32 |
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13. Bottom Your Way To the Top (Very International Love Remix) |
4:48 |
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14. Write It On My Left Arm (Bad Life + Gadgets Remix) |
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15. Burning Your Glory (T Vicious Remix) |
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16. Feed Me To the Wolves (Supercorsa Remix) |
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17. Bottom Your Way To the Top (Neapolitan Beard Remix) |
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18. The Dotted Line (Digital Intruder Remix) |
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This 18 song remix collection brings your favorite tracks from Logan Lynn's "From Pillar To Post" to new life! From dubstep to booty house to vintage disco to techno these cuts don't let up. Featuring remixes by Styrofoam, Flufftronix, The Gentry, Boy In Static, Y-Tron, Strobe Party!, Daniel Cartier, Ariake Waveband, Odd Year, Naked Highway, Sound///Audio, Jimi Python, Very International Love, Bad Life + Gadgets, T Vicious, Supercorsa, Neapolitan Beard, and Digital Intruder.
“delightfully warm synth-pop…Feed Me to the Wolves toes the line between Cut Copy‘s epic chimes and Ladytron‘s dancefloor squiggling.”
+ Under The Radar Magazine
The term “emo” has gradually evolved into a derogatory term over the years. Ever since men’s eyeliner sales reached their peak sometime in the middle of our decade, “emo” has been a label that not only musicians but people in general have tried to steer clear of. Yet Portland synth-popster Logan Lynn has embraced the term, unabashedly employing it to describe the musical and lyrical heart that he has proudly displayed on his sleeve. The singer/songwriter sets his heartfelt confessionals to the sound of blaring synths, driving drum rhythms, and pulsing basslines. Sonically adventurous yet possessing the pop sensibilities that lesser artists would forsake in the name of artsiness, Lynn is set to become the new golden boy of sensitive electro-pop. “Burning Your Glory” is a more pensive moment for Lynn, as he fuses playful electronics with forlorn balladry.
+ Amorn Bholsangngam – URB Magazine
“Fans of electronic compositions and mood music will enjoy Logan Lynn, whose efforts are variously described as electro-pop and emotronic.”
+ USA TODAY
Logan Lynn featured and interviewed on MTV’s “NEWNOWNEXT” show on Logo.
+ http://www.logoonline.com/video/misc/274255/logan-lynn-on-newnownext-music.jhtml?id=1594234
Logan Lynn has a voice that put the audience in a trance. Crooning to hip, mesmerizing beats and sounds, Logan sang honest, heartfelt lyrics. Logan Lynn’s music is unique and original, yet has a warm familiarity. I was reminded of velvet-voiced artists like Sade, with his skill at using vocal range so smoothly and beautifully. Logan advised that he was inspired by several female artists like Innocence Mission. I totally enjoyed his strong lyrics throughout, e.g.: “Burn me with cigarettes until I obey / Punish me backwards cuz I’ve been bad / You don’t take no prisoners. . . .” Sweet!
+ Angel Priest – Melophobe Magazine
Having surfaced to the indie music scene for all the right reasons in recent years, and now signed with the Dandy Warhols’ label Beat The World, Logan Lynn has released a set of new singles. The result: An amazing collection of upbeat, sprawling electro-pop tracks that are not over-produced but engineered to be original and free-flowing. There’s a lot of musical experience and talented wrapped neatly in this well packaged upcoming release.
+ INDIE ROCK CAFE MUSIC BLOG – IndieRockCafe.com
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