Tea Party
Kerli · 2010
34 min · 7 tracks · alternative rock · indie pop · pop rock
A whimsical blend of dream pop and electronic beats, immersing listeners in a fantastical soundscape.
Tea Party is a single by Kerli, released in 2010. A whimsical blend of dream pop and electronic beats, immersing listeners in a fantastical soundscape. The title track gained attention for its catchy chorus and was a notable entry in the dance-pop genre. Its remix versions helped it achieve club play, showcasing the evolving landscape of pop music where electronic influences were becoming mainstream. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Tea Party sound like?
A whimsical blend of dream pop and electronic beats, immersing listeners in a fantastical soundscape. Rooted in alternative rock and indie pop.
What makes Tea Party by Kerli notable?
The title track gained attention for its catchy chorus and was a notable entry in the dance-pop genre. Its remix versions helped it achieve club play, showcasing the evolving landscape of pop music where electronic influences were becoming mainstream. Released in early 2010, 'Tea Party' marked Kerli's transition from her debut album 'Love Is Dead' to exploring more dance-oriented sounds. At this point in her career, she was building on her initial success and seeking to establish a unique identity within the alternative and electronic music scenes.
How many songs are on Tea Party?
Tea Party has 7 tracks, running approximately 34 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Tea Party Standout 3:28
- 2 Tea Party (Jason Nevins radio remix) Standout 3:12
- 3 Tea Party (Jason Nevins extended remix) 5:55
- 4 Tea Party (Jason Nevins extended instrumental) 5:55
- 5 Tea Party (Chew espresso fix) Standout 3:49
- 6 Tea Party (Chew espresso fix extended) 5:55
- 7 Tea Party (Chew espresso fix extended instrumental) 5:55
Release Date
January 1, 2010
Artist Origin
Estonia
Runtime
34 min 9 sec
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