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November 22nd, 2017 3:51am

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Fascinations Grand Chorus “When You’re Mine”

Fascinations Grand Chorus are proudly retro, and write and record as though music history – and the technology associated with it – cut off around the early 1970s. “When You’re Mine” is expertly crafted early ’60s girl group pastiche, and unlike a lot of music that aims for this aesthetic there’s no irony or wink to it. It’s remarkably earnest, and the primary thing separating this from actual period music is that the production veers a bit too garage rock, though in a very good way. The most interesting thing in the track is the particular tone of the synthesizer, especially when it starts to flutter a bit near the end of the track.

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