I Wake Up Slowly b/w Extended Mix
Oslo Twins
| Formats | Tracks | Price | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7" Vinyl Single (Random single-coloured lathe cut 7") | 2 tracks | £20.00 | 22 March 2026 |
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Description
Oslo Twins - I Wake Up Slowly b/w Extended Mix
Unheard extended mix of “I Wake Up Slowly” — available exclusively on a strictly limited run of 50, 7” vinyl.
Exploring new territories both in their recorded sound and live performances, Oslo Twins introduce electronic drums and clean synths to the forefront, venturing into more expansive territory. New single 'I Wake Up Slowly' is thudding and transportive - "Plunging in plum coloured sleep / Bruises from another dream" sings Claudia Vulliamy, drifting between the spiralling, minimalist synth-pop arrangements.
Speaking on the song's lyrical inspiration, Claudia Vulliamy said:
"In a sense it’s about beginning to move after being stuck inside your head, going from something statuesque to something dynamic. That’s why the upbeat rhythm and pace of it, the syncopation and the repetition, felt essential. But it’s also about literally waking up and trying to remember something that felt significant to your sleeping self. For me, the deepest sleep produces dreams that feel deep purple, a colour that matches the sound of a deep, rumbling bass and sometimes feels like a bruise upon waking."
Exploring new territories both in their recorded sound and live performances, Oslo Twins introduce electronic drums and clean synths to the forefront, venturing into more expansive territory. New single 'I Wake Up Slowly' is thudding and transportive - "Plunging in plum coloured sleep / Bruises from another dream" sings Claudia Vulliamy, drifting between the spiralling, minimalist synth-pop arrangements.
Speaking on the song's lyrical inspiration, Claudia Vulliamy said:
"In a sense it’s about beginning to move after being stuck inside your head, going from something statuesque to something dynamic. That’s why the upbeat rhythm and pace of it, the syncopation and the repetition, felt essential. But it’s also about literally waking up and trying to remember something that felt significant to your sleeping self. For me, the deepest sleep produces dreams that feel deep purple, a colour that matches the sound of a deep, rumbling bass and sometimes feels like a bruise upon waking."
Tracklisting
7" Vinyl Single (Random single-coloured lathe cut 7") (HNR003)
- I Wake Up Slowly
- I Wake Up Slowly (Extended Mix)