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Michael talking to Ground Control Magazine's Daryl Darko Barnett about this track:

"Emmanuel is our moody reworking of the already rather moody traditional carol, “Oh Come, Oh Come, Emmanuel”. This was the single we put out last year just on its own that prompted Heather to say we should do a whole album. This is a new re-mix and newly mastered from that session. It seemed right it should be on the EP, as it was sorta the genesis of the whole thing. I guess you could call it “Emmanuel (2014)” like The Police did with “Don’t Stand So Close to Me (’86)” or something. Like if you wanna get technical...

Ground Control Magazine - "Bipolar Explorer Work a Double-Shift Through the Holidays" - Dec 7, 2014

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from BPXmas, released December 2, 2014
Michael Serafin-Wells - guitars, vocals, bass, percussion
Jason Sutherland - guitar, backing vocals

Traditional (Arr: Serafin-Wells)

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Bipolar Explorer New York, New York

"Holy sonic icons. There is hauntology. Hauntology right in the center of their work."-Max Reinhardt (BBC 3/Soho Radio)

"Magical & majestic." -Indiemusic (France).

"Great beautiful, drifty-pop filled with sadness & wonder" -Irene Trudel (WFMU)

"Mysterious. Otherworldly.” - Carson Street, KFJC

NYC-based experimental dreampop trio of Summer Serafin, Michael Serafin-Wells & Sylvia Solanas.
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