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Daughn Gibson Shows His “Sampledelic” Skills

“Reach Into The Fire” marks his debut on Sub Pop

Artist: Daughn Gibson

Record Label: Sub Pop

Genre: pop, electronica, electronic pop, experimental pop

His superb debut album, “All Hell”, has given Daughn Gibson a leg up to a big label. Sub Pop will release his upcoming album next year. To mark the encounter, and on the verge of his coming live performances, Gibson has decided to share a new song with his followers, “Reach Into The Fire”, a piece built using samples of songs from two of the Seattle label’s artists: Shabazz Palaces (he uses fragments of “An Echo From The Hosts That Profess Infinitum”) and Tiny Vipers (pieces of “Slow Motion” and “Life On Earth”).

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