Artist's albums
I Can't Get You Out
2022 · single
Pictures on my walls
2022 · single
Late Night with David Loca
2021 · album
Pda (Bonus Tracks)
2021 · EP
What Would You Say?
2021 · album
H.F.M.
2021 · album
P.D.A.
2021 · album
Spell #6
2021 · album
Virgo's Maze
2021 · album
Lies in the Eyes of Love
2019 · single
Lies in the Eyes of Love (Jori Hulkkonen Remix)
2019 · single
Modern History
2019 · album
Special Blue
2019 · album
Mystery Chain
2017 · EP
PTDF7
2017 · single
Que Vida !
2016 · single
Return to Cherry
2015 · album
Saturday Night
2012 · single
She's My Lover
2012 · single
Visions of the Future
2011 · single
Self Titled Cassette
2008 · single
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Biography
Over a decade old with a discography reaching double figures across several different labels (Loglady, Mexican Summer, Buger, Lollipop, Plastic Response, Mother of Pearl, Sweaters & Pearls, Voice Academy, Sixteen Tambourines, Fuzz City, Volar, Volcom) David Loca’s work under the Part Time moniker really shouldn’t require any introduction. Nonetheless, David Loca crafted a lo-fi bedroom-recorded sound that is equal parts psychedelic pop, soft rock and primitive synth pop. He has cranked out many records. Mexican Summers' What Would You Say, Burger Records' Double-LP Virgo's Maze, Mother of Pearls' Return to Cherry' and the Lollipop/Plastic Response co-release Double-LP H.F.M. are definite must listen highlights. Joined on stage by a full band, and using them on his first studio album of newly written songs, old songs, and some written on the spot, -- and Ariel Pink on one track -- polished up the wobbly '80s psych pop and soft rock sound without losing any of its inherent oddness. Spell #6 was released in late 2018 by Burger. - Roy Munson - Rolling Stone