| 1 | Tu Tik Mano | 3:17 |
| 2 | Ten Kažkur Giliai | 4:21 |
| 3 | Užmerkiu Akis | 4:56 |
| 4 | Tell Me Why | 4:22 |
| 5 | Neduok Man Jokio Šanso | 4:29 |
| 6 | Aš | 3:57 |
| 7 | Nustebink Mane | 3:24 |
| 8 | Gyvenimo Man Vieno Neužtenka | 4:07 |
| 9 | Lyja | 3:37 |
| 10 | Aš Žiūriu Į Tave Pasauli | 4:53 |
| 11 | Kam Tu Meldies | 3:59 |
| 12 | Monaco | 3:35 |
Sel returns with Sel-Fi, a 2014 release on Sel Records that serves as a captivating deep-dive into the realms of retro synth-pop, post-punk, and experimental lounge. Drawing comparisons to the avant-pop sensibilities of Broadcast and Stereolab, this album is a masterclass in studio craft and "record-collector vibe" music.
The record showcases a unique sonic evolution, blending the whimsical angularity of the Georgia post-punk scene with early English influences like Wire and Gang of Four. Listeners can expect a diverse collection of vignettes, ranging from meandering synth drones and flickering bleeps to high-energy, bass-driven arrangements.
Key Highlights:- "Flower Gunpowder": A standout brisk, bass-driven psych-stroll that captures the band’s rhythmic precision.
- "Voices": A wiry, instrumental standout that highlights the group's technical prowess and ability to lock into a tight groove.
- "Artsy Peace and Love": A track informed by classic post-punk, featuring frenetic vocal deliveries reminiscent of the B-52's.
- "Have" & "Loteria": Amorphous, indulgent explorations that showcase the duo’s appreciation for rich studio overdubs.
Whether you are a fan of 80s-inspired post-punk or modern indie-rockers honing their production quirks, Sel-Fi offers an immersive, "widescreen" listening experience that bridges the gap between retro nostalgia and experimental ambient textures.