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PP 110CD
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Ruby is back, and after her last album UPP, she is delivering another amazing full length titled Yummy. Currently putting extra focus on her productions she is keeping busy (already working on another follow up). Dive into her sonic world that is getting more and more refined. You can hear that it's Nice Girl: the playfulness, the humor, the melodies and the omnipresent fun vocal bits all make her sound stand out. As usual Yummy is a wild mix of fast, driving, up-tempo songs and more relaxed, dreamy bits that can be filed under "lounge" in the best possible way. Dig it! Also featuring Michael Kime.
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PP 094LP
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Nice Girl presents the highly anticipated follow up to Ipsum. Two years have passed since Ipsum was released, back then the wild 15-track-long ride has been paraphrased as "mind boggling, tongue in cheek, spiritual and danceable" by RA. Ruby's second album titled UPP is more lighthearted compared to its predecessor as she moves away from the somewhat darker, earthy tones of Ipsum to create a fun, quirky, bleepy and fast universe where pitched vocals meet breakbeats and cosmic melodies. The album includes features by Eden Burns as well as Michael Kime, who as it happens is Ruby's father.
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PP 081EP
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Nice Girl is back with four Tracks sitting somewhere between chillout, club, and experimental. Fans will already know about her unique approach to sound, always surprising and fresh very hard to categorize. Although the four tracks can very much be viewed as an extension of her debut album Ipsum (PP 057LP), the overall tone of the EP is somewhat brighter with more light, at times almost euphoric.
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PP 057LP
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Public Possession share with you the debut album from Nice Girl titled Ipsum. As a natural progression from her prior singles on Public Possession, the music has a very capturing energy; although essentially machine music every single sound on the record seems connected with mother Earth. It's rooted in the common ground that is home to all of us: the soil that nurtures flora and fauna, the air we breathe, the water we drink, the sun and moon that shine upon our bodies. One tribe, a million rituals, a common ground: the dance (the beat). Repetitive rhythms creating a sense of community and togetherness. Features Eden Burns.
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PP 033EP
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Public Possession takes another step forward by signing Nice Girl to the label. Their collaboration with the New Zealand born, Melbourne based artist is initiated by a two-track 10" featuring one original song by the artist, plus a remix by long-time label affiliate Bell Towers. The original "Take A Step" is an instant party starter (does not take long to make its point). The remix gets all big (room) & techy. Two tracks -- maximum spectacle. Right on.
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