Everyday Now

You may remember the shape-shifting, less-than-lucidly dreamt delirious-dance phantasmagoria of Ontario, Canada cruiser Evan Euteneier, AKA Mathemagic, from the first time we filled these pages with high praise for his feats of physics-floundering aerial equations and time-stifling spectacular sums in the field of freakish pop music (“Always Will Be” was the jam and it loafed around in love contentedly on its back on celestial beds of pink cloud, condensing an entire -admittedly all-too-eulogised – summer into three eternally fresh, lemonade-light minutes.) If that’s the case then it should come as no suprise that “Beach Days”, the new demo Evan has conjured up, is another nebulous, spellborn and distantly aching cut set to swallow your days + soothe your soul. If, on the other hand, this is your first encounter with EE, then you may want to lie on your front in a dark room and think of somewhere that smells of paradise. Either way:
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