Microfilm, Gay Music Duo, Release New Album 'Aggropastels'

LISTEN: Gay Couple Return To Music With New Album

Microfilm , an electronic music duo from Oregon, not only make music together, but are also a couple outside of the music studio. Made up of Matthew Mercer and Matt Keppel, Microfilm have released their "AggroPastels," their first full-length album in five years.

"Androids made in the image of David Bowie; reincarnated, man-made wolves crying; jumping off skyscrapers at midnight. It’s just some of the latest subject matter for Microfilm," is how the press release perfectly describes the minimal-snyth house music the Portland duo create. Featuring songs with titles like "Romeo Rorschach," "Lavender Courtesy Phone," and "Wolf Tears," Microfilm keeps the mood dark, yet dance-filled throughout the 13-song album.

They've also released a video, directed by award-winning filmmaker Byrd McDonald, about the making of the album, which shows a taste of their music offerings (check out the video above).

"Aggropastels" is available now on emusic, iTunes, and Bandcamp (we've also included the album on Soundcloud below).

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