Bike For Three!

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All There Is to Say About Love 00:00 Tools
Lazarus Phenomenon 00:00 Tools
There Is Only One of Us 00:00 Tools
Beginning 00:00 Tools
Nightdriving 00:00 Tools
Always I Will Miss You. Always You. 00:00 Tools
No Idea How 00:00 Tools
The Departure 00:00 Tools
First Embrace 00:00 Tools
Can Feel Love (Anymore) 00:00 Tools
One More Time Forever 00:00 Tools
Let's Never Meet 00:00 Tools
MC Space 00:00 Tools
More Heart Than Brains 00:00 Tools
Ending 00:00 Tools
Full Moon 00:00 Tools
Always I Will Miss You, Always You 00:00 Tools
Heart As Hell 00:00 Tools
Agony 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Ethereal Love 00:00 Tools
Wolf Sister 00:00 Tools
Successful With Heavy Losses 00:00 Tools
The Last Romance 00:00 Tools
You Can Be Everything 00:00 Tools
The Muse Inside Me 00:00 Tools
Stay Close Until We Reach The End 00:00 Tools
The Dream 00:00 Tools
Conflation 00:00 Tools
Sublimation 00:00 Tools
Outro 00:00 Tools
Sublimination 00:00 Tools
A Year After 00:00 Tools
Lazarus Phenomenon (Thavius Beck Remix) 00:00 Tools
One More Time 00:00 Tools
Way Back When (Greetings From Tuskan Remix) 00:00 Tools
All There Is To Know About Love 00:00 Tools
Always I will miss you. always you 00:00 Tools
All There Is To Say About Love (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Can Fell Love Anymore 00:00 Tools
Full Moon (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Always I Will Miss You, Always You. 00:00 Tools
Can Feel Love 00:00 Tools
I Will Always Miss You. Always You. 00:00 Tools
Nightfriving 00:00 Tools
no_idea_how 00:00 Tools
Night Driving 00:00 Tools
MC Space (MC Shan cover) 00:00 Tools
M.C. Space 00:00 Tools
Nightdriving(cut_High pass+50Hz boost) 00:00 Tools
More Heart Than Brians 00:00 Tools
Always I Will Miss You. Always You. 00:00 Tools
sO mUcH fOrEvEr 00:00 Tools
Always I Will Miss You . Always You 00:00 Tools
Nightdriving * 00:00 Tools
Allways I Will Miss You. Always You. 00:00 Tools
Bike For Three! - All There Is To Say About Love 00:00 Tools
there's only one of us 00:00 Tools
Can Feel Love(Anymore) 00:00 Tools
There Is Only One Of Us* 00:00 Tools
Can't Feel Love (Anymore) 00:00 Tools
Bike For Three! - Lazarus Phenomenon 00:00 Tools
lets never meet 00:00 Tools
There Is A Need To Be 00:00 Tools
Always Will I Miss You. Always You 00:00 Tools
There Is Only One Of Us (More Heart Than Brains 2009) 00:00 Tools
Bike For Three! - Let's Never Meet 00:00 Tools
There Is Only One Of Us - (More Heart Than Brains) 00:00 Tools
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Anticon is pleased to announce a very special project. Bike For Three! is the well-lucked and mysterious cross-continental duo of Canadian indie-rap legend Richard Terfry (Buck 65) and budding Belgian electronicist Joëlle Phuong Minh Lê (Greetings From Tuskan). Shrouded in strange magic, anchored by the heavy stuff of life, and lifted by a mutual magnetism still uncharted, their music is a bright/stunning combination of downtempo textures, smart pop, and exposed lyrical bones. Over 15 years, Richard has carved out a corner of hip-hop history by unraveling ornate and dust-caked yarns, often over beat-addled soundscapes, as on his seminal “Language Arts” album series (Anticon released part three, Man Overboard, in ’01), and unadorned as well (he recently became host of CBC’s “Radio 2 Drive” show). For his last record, 2007’s Situation (released on Sage Francis’ Strange Famous label), the man crafted an entire song-cycle around the narrative minutiae of 1957—Rich’s love for a good story is famous. Considering, he couldn’t have found a better partner for his latest work. Joëlle was raised in Brussels by her Vietnamese mother, a painter and a chef, and remembers fondly the piquant scents she’d chase around mom’s restaurant. She was infatuated with the piano at her primary school, and took lessons when she wasn’t painting or tinkering with music boxes. She learned cello too, pursued photography (she’s now a successful digital video artist), and studied music theory in college, where she discovered that art-making brought back her childhood memories in vivid detail. She has magic secrets—and perhaps a touch of clairvoyance—that she put to work in creating 2006’s striking Greetings From Tuskan LP debut, Lullabies For The Warriors. To this day, there are details that even Rich doesn’t understand about Joëlle’s immaculate productions. Naturally, that’s another detail that he loves. Bike For Three!’s constituent parts have never met in person, and they might not ever. She found him, and their story unfurls in real time along with their songs. Joëlle sends Rich music; Rich writes to the moods and movements that she’s designed; Joëlle nurtures each piece into an animate whole. Bf3! actually finds Buck 65 eschewing traditional narrative forms in favor of an intimate stream of consciousness (offset by tight rhyme cadence) that mines the craggier depths of romance both requited and out-of-reach, real and imagined (which perfectly befits Bf3!’s working relationship). The things Rich wouldn’t speak of in conversation thus become part of the conversation happening on record. More Heart Than Brains, Bf3!’s album debut, is Buck 65’s first record to feature all electronic production. Of course, Joëlle has a few acoustic tricks up her sleeve—those music boxes from her youth, for instance—and an approach that seats her comfortably amongst such mercurial beat auteurs as Boom Bip, Modeselektor, Michna, and labelmate Alias. That Rich returns to Anticon a nearly decade later to release his most personal album yet is both an honor and the logical continuation of the label’s own story (Sage Francis did the same with Personal Journals in ’02). As for Bike For Three!, consider this Chapter One. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.