Sterling Grove release kaleidoscopic debut album ‘Parallel Lines’

Introducing the kaleidoscopic sound of Sterling Grove AKA Marc Luciano and Stephen Robusto – Montreal’s newest export who incorporate musicianship and songwriting for a rich electronic sound that extends well beyond the dancefloor to comforting human experience.

From brooding breakbeat to delicate downtempo, Sterling Grove’s debut album ‘Parallel Lines’ embarks on a dreamy journey, imbued with soul and song craft while featuring a slew of vocalist from around the world.

November saw the release of the absorbingly soulful ‘Parallel Lines’ (single) that featured the sultry vocals of Indian-based musician Monsoonsiren and demonstrates the Canadian Duo’s inclination for a cosmopolitan mix of collaborators. ‘Parallel Lines’ (album) features UK Ninja Tune vocalist Jono McCleery, Black Lotus, Adelaide and fellow Canadians Ellyn Woods and Munya.

Parallel Lines is an album of soaring textures, distorted drums, soulful sound worlds and elegant vocals – sometimes crisp and clear; other times dark and warped. It’s a sound that brings to mind the production finesse of Jamie XX, the grooving vocal chops of Jamie Woon and the richness of Maribou State.

From the emotionally charged, breakbeat infused sound of ‘Beaneath Feat. Jono McCleery’, the acidic, squelching ‘Wither Feat. Adelaide’, to the epic grand-finale ‘Way I Used To Feat Munya’, Sterling Grove have positioned themselves far away from traditional glued-to-the-screen laptop producers by working closely with each artist to cultivate a unique selection of songs where wispy vocals filter in and out of the boy’s chameleonic production abilities.

Emerging from the depths of a long, quiet year, Sterling Grove have found their sound and are ready to introduce it to the world.

The album will be backed by a 6-minute short film entitled ‘Parallel Lines’ set for release in 2018.

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