The Normalites
50 top tracks
The Normalites
50 top tracks
Albums

The Normalites
The Normalites

The Sun Rising
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My Best Friend
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Lazy Summer 2 By Chris Coco
The Normalites

Dead Cat Bounce EP
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Insound Digital Mixtape- March 09
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Lazy Summer By Chris Coco
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Bargrooves Summer Sessions '10 WEB
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Pure Ibiza Compiled By Phil Mison-2CD
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Hed Kandi Serve Chilled
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The Sun Rising (Incl. Shur-I-Kan Remix) WEB
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Lazy Summer 4 by Chris Coco
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Biography
The Normalites are chillout dons Steve Miller aka Afterlife and DJ/producer Chris Coco....Read more on Last.fm
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The Normalites are chillout dons Steve Miller aka Afterlife and DJ/producer Chris Coco.
The music reflects the pairs’ background in making mellow music but also the slightly awkward nature of both their personalities. Their desire to push the boundaries of a genre they have made their own, their desire to come up with new sounds and ideas, their love of politics, poetry, dub and bass.
The tunes on their Dead Cat Bounce EP were recorded at Steve’s place in Cornwall, in the gaps between sailing sessions, long walks on the hills and trips to the pub. They are knowingly cheeky and sonically fresh takes on 21st Century living.
“Election Day" was written and recorded on the night of Barrack Obama’s historic victory in the the US.
“Dead Cat Bounce” is pure dub, if you listen carefully you can hear the sound of a fat cat hitting the floor.
“Pink Skyscraper” tells the story of a surreal taxi ride in Turkey.
“Rest” is like a walk on the beach on a lonely rainy day.
The Normalites have come full circle, beyond irony and cynicism. They exist in a place of naivety and joy, a world of hope for the future and musical experimentation. They make organic, local, fresh produce. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/The+Normalites">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
