Swedish legendary electronic environmentalists Twice A Man released "Birds Eye View", the first single taken from their forthcoming new full-length, The Coloured Breeze Is A New Dimension, scheduled for release on 13 June via Dependent.
Long before it was fashionable, the pioneering Twice A Man took a stance as true environmentalists, a theme that runs through their lyrics and propels their merger of futuristic electronics and organic elements. When singer, guitarist, and keyboardist Dan Söderqvist teamed up with synth player Karl Gasleben in 1977, the duo formed Cosmic Overdose as the first electronic band in Scandinavia, which eventually grew into Twice A Man.
Musically, Twice A Man brings together gentle echoes of Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze, with touches of Gary Numan and The Human League. Listen now to "Birds Eye View". Link

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