Alice Practice
Crystal Castles · 2006
10 min · 4 tracks · synth-pop · electroclash · witch house
A chaotic blend of distorted synths and haunting vocals that redefine experimental soundscapes.
Alice Practice is an EP by Crystal Castles, released in 2006. A chaotic blend of distorted synths and haunting vocals that redefine experimental soundscapes. 'Alice Practice' gained critical acclaim for its raw production style and was influential in shaping the witch house genre. The EP helped establish Crystal Castles as a key player in the mid-2000s electronic music movement, leading to wider recognition and subsequent releases. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Alice Practice sound like?
A chaotic blend of distorted synths and haunting vocals that redefine experimental soundscapes. Rooted in synth-pop and electroclash.
What makes Alice Practice by Crystal Castles notable?
'Alice Practice' gained critical acclaim for its raw production style and was influential in shaping the witch house genre. The EP helped establish Crystal Castles as a key player in the mid-2000s electronic music movement, leading to wider recognition and subsequent releases. Released in January 2006, 'Alice Practice' marked Crystal Castles' debut EP, introducing their unique blend of electroclash and experimental music. At this time, the duo was still emerging from Toronto's underground scene, rapidly gaining attention for their innovative sound and energetic live performances.
How many songs are on Alice Practice?
Alice Practice has 4 tracks, running approximately 10 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Alice Practice Standout 2:44
- 2 Dolls Standout 1:30
- 3 Air War Standout 3:44
- 4 Love and Caring 2:18
Release Date
January 1, 2006
Artist Origin
Canada
Runtime
10 min 16 sec
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