Sweet Trip's sophomore album, Velocity: Design: Comfort, is a masterful blend of indie pop melody, shoegaze-style sonic overload, and electronic drum 'n' bliss. Released on 10 June 2003 via Darla Records, this captivating record showcases the band's ability to craft a dense and intoxicating sound.
The album's 13 tracks, including 'Tekka', 'Dsco', and 'Velocity', demonstrate Sweet Trip's skill in balancing catchy hooks with experimental production techniques. With a duration of 1 hour and 13 minutes, Velocity: Design: Comfort is an immersive listening experience that delves into the realms of shoegaze, dream pop, and IDM.
Recorded at the home of Sweet Trip member Roberto Burgos, the album features a mix of vocals from both Burgos and bandmate Valerie Cooper, adding a rich layer of depth to the record. The band's use of digital audio workstations, including Cubase and an early version of FL Studio, allowed them to push the boundaries of their sound and create a truly modern take on the Darla Records signature style.
With its unique blend of genres and captivating soundscapes, Velocity: Design: Comfort is an album that will appeal to fans of experimental and electronic music. Sweet Trip's second full-length album is a testament to the band's innovative spirit and their ability to create a truly unforgettable listening experience.