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Live Review: Find a quiet space and indulge in Zone Out's debut LP, Transience

2 June 2016 | 4:37 pm | Natalie Palmer

The eagerly anticipated debut LP, Transience has just been released and we're loving ZONE OUT.

Their eagerly anticipated debut LP, Transience, has finally been released and we're loving ZONE OUT.

Dropped via Deaf Ambitions, the LP is available digitally and on 12'' vinyl. The tracklist including both previous releases, 'Inside' and 'Breakdown', features 8 new tracks, keeping us all in that dream-pop vibe.

The uniting of Ashley Bundang and Dove Bailey, whilst quite different artists produce a unique flavour to the electronic-pop scene, and this release cements the duo as a force of nature. The entire record absorbs the rich sounds of electronica and synths against the innocence of Bundang's soft, delicate vocals. With '80s influenced synth sounds and intricately placed beats, I'd suggest finding a quiet space to enthral yourself into the depths of these beautifully constructed tracks.

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Through themes of anxiety and self-worth, the lyrics tell an enriching story of woefulness as well as strength. Check out the tracklist!

Tracklist

1. Andalusían Intro

2. Inside

3. All For Show

4. Breakdown

5. Had It Coming

6. Wearing Thin

7. Cruzcampo

8. I Can Tell

9. Too Much

10. Cádiz Outro

If you're around Melbourne, the duo will launching the LP at The Tote on June 3rd - and will be sharing their musical talents at Gonzo Jones EP Launch at Hugs & Kisses, July 9th.

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