Circlesquare reMiexd by Valarie squad!

Circlesquare

Valerie crew staples Russ Chimes and Anoraak have got together to gang up on ‘Dancers’, the last single from Canadian electronica solo act Circlesquare.

The mighty reMix team-up takes Circlesquare’s post-punk, experimental, SynthPop by the hand and leads it straight to the dancefloor of an 80’s Disco.

Those Valerie guys just keep knocking them out of the park!

Circlesquare – Dancers (Russ Chimes Vs. Anoraak reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Check the single edit for comparison:

Circlesquare – Dancers (Radio Edit) (zShare) (MediaFire)

grab yourself some Circlesquare below:

Circlesquare @ Beatport

Circlesquare @ Juno

Circlesquare @ 7Digital

Circlesquare @ Amazon

New IAMX album!

IAMX

IAMX, the solo project of one-time Sneaker Pimp Chris Corner, is set to drop his third album early next month. ‘Kingdom of Welcome Addiction’ is incredibly eagerly awaited and promises to be on par with the previous two avant-garde Indie-SynthPop masterpieces.

Expect an album full of boundary-pushing, genre-blurring, journey-taking epic songs as Corner deconstructs everything around him and recreates it in his own image.

Check these tow low-quality samples to wet your appetite, the album’s opener, ‘Nature Of Inviting’, and last year’s single, ‘Think Of England’.

I can’t wait!

IAMX – Nature Of Inviting (zShare) (MediaFire)

IAMX – Think Of England (zShare) (MediaFire)

‘Kingdom of Welcome Addiction’ is released on May 19th.

IAMX @ Beatport

IAMX @ Juno

IAMX @ 7Digital

IMAX @ Amazon

TMDP

TMDP

TMDP are coming straight outta’ Toronto with some superbly crafted Nu-Disco that is seriously easy on the ears.

Jeffrey Addison and Gavin Rough have been at this for around ten years, and it shows. These are two guys who have honed their studio skills. Have a listen to these two tracks off their début, self titled, album and you’ll get warm basses, soaring leads, and smooth guitar riffs that will infect your brain for days.

Both these tunes have a real evolving quality, both are Disco journeys:

TMDP – Fixed Wing (zShare) (MediaFire)

TMDP – Montage (zShare) (MediaFire)

TMPD recently released the ‘TMDP’ album on YYZ Records.

TMDP @ YYZ Records Store

Cagedbaby: Forced

Cagedbaby

Cagedbaby will be dropping his new single at the end of this month and its a rockin’ ElectroPop anthem full of screaming synths and impassioned stadium vocals.

Check out these two reMixes by Don Diablo and Foamo. Everything Don Diablo touches these days seems to turn to retro Electro-House gold and, as expected, here he delivers a smooth Electro-House jam with an 80’s flavour. In contrast, Foamo turns the track into a giant warp bass banger.

Cagedbaby – Forced (Don Diablo’s Forced In 1986 reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Cagedbaby – Forced (Foamo reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Head on over to Cagedbaby’s MySpace to hear the original.

‘Forced’ is released April 26th on Southern Fried Records.

Cagedbaby @ Beatport

Cagedbaby @ Juno

Cagedbaby @ 7Digital

Cagedbaby @ Amazon

4TrakZ

4TrakZ

We’ve got some fresh, fresh, French Electro for you today in the form of 4TrakZ.

Hailing from Lyon, 4TrakZ mixes up the French Electro-House sound with a whole heap if digital slap bass. Like Justice with an injection of 80’s funk, this guy sidechains, but with soul.

We’ve got two tracks for you here, ‘Celebrated’ is a slap bass monster, it carries the track underneath an Ed Banger-esq Electro stop-starter, whilst ‘Love Zone’ is a straight up Nu-Disco floorfiller. Give them a listen and head on over to 4TrakZ’s Myspace for more.

Man, that bass is addictive!

4TrakZ – Celebrated (Radio Edit) (zShare) (MediaFire)

4TrakZ – Love Zone (zShare) (MediaFire)

And you gotta’ check out this dirty Electro-House reMix of Hall & Oats’ ‘She’s A Maniac’! It’s pure genius!

Hall & Oates – She’s A Maniac (4trakZ reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

4TrakZ is gearing up for his début EP, ‘Le Frère Lumière (Episode 1)’, which will be released mid-May on Electrolarge.

Until then, show him some MySpace love here:

4TrakZ @ MySpace

The Vanish

The Vanish

If summer 2009 is going to be the summer of ElectroPop, what will the cool kids, for whom the likes of Little Boots and La Roux are “just to poppy”, be listening to?

I’ll tell you what…The Vanish, that’s what!

Effortlessly hip, these two Australian New York residents carry on in the tradition of Midnight Juggernauts and Cut Copy but infuse it with more of a post-punk energy and wrap it up with a bow made from the French, 80’s retro Electro-House, sound.

Actually, it’s interesting that they’re Australians living in New York as they seem to have taken the best bits of Australia’s Modular Recordings’ Indie/ElectroPop scene and New York’s post-punk/Disco sound, à la DFA Records, to produce something truly exiting.

I’ll be expecting at least two pages in the NME soon!

Enough waffle, listen for yourself:

The Vanish – Heartbeat (zShare) (MediaFire)

The Vanish – Hold On (zShare) (MediaFire)

Sure to be a riotous affair when the guys hit the road later this year across Australia and the US (and hopefully the UK!), pick up more from The Vanish below:

The Vanish @ 7Digital

New video from Miss Kittin & The Hacker

Ok, so I was always a little jaded about Miss Kittin & The Hacker, I defiantly though they were overrated…I may have been wrong.

This is the video for ‘1000 Dreams’ from their forthcoming album, ‘Two’ and it’s such a good track, easily the best thing they’ve ever done.

I cannot get that riff out of my head!

I really like they way the video, directed by Régis Brochier, is shot too.

‘Two’ is released April 20th.

Miss Kittin & The Hacker @ Beatport

Miss Kittin & The Hacker @ Juno

Miss Kittin & The Hacker @ 7Digital

Miss Kittin & The Hacker @ Amazon

The week in Bangers: 05:04:09

The week in Bangers: While electronic rumors isn’t strictly an Electro-House blog, we do cover a lot of Electro-House that crosses over in to our realm. So many good club tunes and reMixes surface each week we can’t (and wouldn’t) cover them all, so this is a round up of some of the best from the week that we didn’t have time to dedicate individual posts to…

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Some great tunes for you this week, opening with the fittingly titled ‘BanGer’, AC Slater’s new one. Trash Yourself return for more Disco noise, reMixed by Kids At The Bar and collaborating with the one and only The Toxic Avenger! Death Metal Disco Scene get to work on new Bat For Lashes and Valerie dudes Minitel Rose and Russ Chimes deliver more of the good stuff. Tiga gets worked over by the amazing Proxy and MSTRKRFT take on the heavily reMixed ‘Zero’ by Yeah Yeah Yeahs. We leave you with another storming new track from Danger, his new EP can’t come soon enough!

AC Slater – BanGer (zShare) (MediaFire)

Trash Yourself – Touch (Kids At The Bar reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Trash Yourself & The Toxic Avenger – Die (zShare) (MediaFire)

Bat For Lashes – Daniel (Death Metal Disco Scene reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Minitel Rose – Continue (Russ Chimes reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Tiga – What You Need (The Proxy reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Zero (MSTRKRFT reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Danger – 88h88 (zShare) (MediaFire)

Most of these artists can be picked up here:

Beatport

Juno

Photo credit:  Living In Bristol

New Pégase tracks

Pegase

Pégase, side project of Raphaël (the lead singer of Minitel Rose), have dropped a couple of new demos.

As with everything that comes out of the Valerie collective this is quality retro Electro stuff. More upbeat than Pégase’s earlier, spaced-out, tunes these two are full-on ElectroPop goodness. ‘Wherever You Are’ is verging on Electro-Rock.

Pégase – I Try To Be You (Demo.) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Pégase – Wherever You Are (Demo.) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Pégase’s first proper releases are really something to look forward to, until then show the French man some MySpace love!

Pégase @ MySpace

Empire State Human speak about new album

EmpireStateHuman

During the nineties SynthPop was having a rough time. As R&B, Indie and Manufactured Pop dominated the airwaves, SynthPop artists and their fans were marginalized to the outskirts of musical society. Ironically for a genre with the word ‘pop’ in it’s name, SynthPop became unknown, underground, surviving through small groups keeping in touch on the Internet, at first on Usenet and mp3.com and later dedicated forums and a handful of small labels. Being so small the ‘Modern SynthPop’ scene, as it became known, became a little too insular, a little too satisfied with it’s lot, and eventually, unfortunately,  became stale.

However, a few of these bands stood out from the pack, disregarding what their peers were doing by drawing from outside influences or just being plain better songwriters than the rest.

One of these bands was Dublin’s Empire State Human.

Aidan Casserly Seán Barron & Lar Kiernan formed ESH almost ten years ago and since then have hit the top spot in the US iTunes dance chart, scored for film and commercials and chalked up a huge 130 tracks available on iTunes.

April 14th sees the release of their latest studio album, entitled ‘Audio Gothic’, 10 expertly crafted slices of electronic pop where regimented dance drums and synth arpeggios seem to naturally interweave with funk bass and Aidan’s impassioned vocals. Don’t get me wrong, this is a very electronic sounding album, but somehow it seems to come off sounding more fluid, more organic, than you might expect. I think that might be down to the quality of songwriting here, there are some artists who are fantastic producers but would never pen an all-time-classic song away from the computer, with ESH there is that songwriting ability that sometimes needs to come before the synths.

From the haunting, soundtrack-esq opening of ‘Audio Gothic’ that seems to breeze right into the album proper’s catchy poppiness there’s a variety of different styles at play from introspective mid-tempo tunes to dancefloor killers. Easily up there with Mesh or (the once great) Iris in terms of quality but with maybe more to appeal to listeners outside of those bands audiences.

There’s even an extremely rare guest appearance by Wolfgang Flür, founder member of the legendary Kraftwerk!

This is Pure SynthPop (or, indeed, ‘Modern SynthPop’) at the top of it’s game.

Also, as I look out my window on this sunny day, I can’t help feeling this is quite a summery album too!

Take a listen to two hand picked tracks from ‘Audio Gothic’:

Empire State Human – Camera (zShare) (MediaFire)

Empire State Human – Leap Of Faith (zShare) (MediaFire)

electronic rumors managed to catch up with Aidan to pick his brains about ElectroPop, the new album and working with ‘a robot’:

ER: How do you feel about the resurgence of interest in ElectroPop in the fast few years? Do you see it as having any relevance to ESH? And how does this interest feel after the last decade or so of SynthPop being one of the smallest or under appreciated music scenes worldwide? Do you feel like you’ve “weathered the storm”?

AC: With the increase in popularity and the chart success of electro music the last few years, it is somewhat pleasing for a band like us to see this happen, as it shows a certain amount of foreseeing on our behalf with regard to what the future trend of pop music would be. But having said all that, we were always in it for the long run and not for just the moment, or indeed to be part of a trend or fad.

We signed with Ninthwave Records in the US, on the back of the ElectroClash scene in 2002 for our debut album “Pop Robot”. FisherSpooner came and went and so did ElectroClash, yet our synth battle against the mainstream stayed the same. With the same battles to get the releases out and the reviews in.

Electro today is fronted mostly by female singers, yet ESH are still on the periphery with male pop vocals, but there’s certainly more of a chance that this time around we could cross over, and show our real potential.

ER: Would you say Audio Gothic is the ESH album you’re most proud of?

AC: Most definitely, yes. When we announced news of a new album last year, it was greeted as a rebirth of the band, after a 3 year break without a new album. The last studio album was “Cycles” in 2005. We released a number of digital album (two in 2008) but a CD release carry’s more weight. It’s the real deal for us. We reviewed all our releases, and decided we wanted more quality control and to be completely self produced, whilst completing this process. We picked 10 tracks for “Audio Gothic” but included a hidden blue grass cover for spice.

This outlook made for a hybrid album of electro with some acoustic touches under pinning things. We are so very proud of this release, as the creative force of myself and Seán Barron has made a giant leap forward for us. The effort and time was certainly worth it. But we’ve decided that the wait for another new studio album won’t be as long the next time (4 years). With this in mind, we’ve begun writing and recording a follow up album. This year we’re 10 years as Empire State Human. When we started in 1999, it was like music suicide to be in a synth band at that time. Now we’ve 130+ tracks up on iTunes, a film score completed, some advert music, a #1 in the iTunes dance charts in the US with a cover of “Theme To Halloween” and loads of remixes for other bands. We’ve even executive produced a successful tribute album to 80s band Dead or Alive along the way. Not bad for a band from Dublin, signed to a label in North America is it?

ER: I know you’ve spent a couple of years working on your The Garland Cult project, why did now seem like the time to return to ESH? What do you think separates ESH from TGC?

AC: With small breaks and gaps in the recording and writing processes, actually both ESH and TGC were running side by side for a while and are still running as we speak, with recording on going on both fronts. ESH are totally self contained, self produced and self written and the songs do sound like a different beast altogether. The dynamics of Seán and I make a band like ESH very special and clearly unique from our point of view. Whilst my voice sits on top of both acts, there’s a different spark to each one clearly.

We just knew the time was right to get ‘back into business’ and focus fully on the completion of a new ESH album.

We hold our synth love right on our chests, always against the grain of what seems popular and we are always willing to throw in a curve ball to mess up peoples heads along the way.

I think a band like The Garland Cult survives and thrives on working with a number of outside producers and co-writers. It’s centers on glam and certainly does have a camp side too it. It’s colourful, it’s fun and it’s totally poptastic!

ER: How did things come about with Wolfgang Flür?

AC: Seán was asked by the promoter make a DVD of Wolfgang’s DJ set, and appearance with Dave Ball (from Soft Cell) here in Dublin last year at The Tivoli Theatre. In doing so, he got on really well with Wolfgang and they clicked, as both are very relaxed and easy going people, who talked music on the same level, it was clear that a bond had formed firstly, as we are the more pop than he’s ever worked with. He expressed interest in hearing our music firstly, and was very positive when after he heard it and when we asked him to join us on a track.

We choose a song that was certainly not associated musically with either ESH or Yamo or indeed Kraftwerk in sound or style with “Melancholic Afro” as a song. Wolfgang responded so well as it was different and not expected. His contribution is so good. Also, he’s one of the nicest people we’ve ever met in the business. He’s a class gentleman and true artist. I can’t pay him a higher compliment, other than he’s just SO COOL!!!

ER: Are there any of the current crop of ElectroPop artists that have particularly interested you? Do you find any of them, or their success, an inspiration to keep at it?

AC: I love The Preset’s “This Boy’s In Love”, Maggie and Martin’s “Mon Amour” (which we are currently remixing), Aube Records full roster which is really fantastic. La Roux and some of Lady GaGa but not all and an artist called Annie.

Good songs inspire us, not only artists. These sounds and songs could be from the 1940, 50s or 60s. We’re magpies with a pure musical lust.

ER: Seeing as how there is renewed interest in SynthPop, and SynthPop live (especially in London), do you have any plans to take ESH on the road?

AC: We’d love to take ESH to London. We did try to arrange that last year but things fell through in the end. In August 2008 we did play Retrofest in Scotland which had Boy George headlining, and some great 80s electro bands. Videos of our appearance are on YouTube and they’re a good representation of what to expect. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdoEvJbDevE

Some fans travelled up North to see us, which was a great surprise to us.

If any club reading this would like to invite us over, we’re certainly open to offers. I’ll be in London end of April, so I may pay a visit to a synth night to test the water.

Email ESH – empirestatehuman@mail.com
ESH MySpace – http://www.myspace.com/empirestatehumanmusic

ER: Cheers Aidan!

‘Audio gothic’ is released on Ninthwave Records on April 14th and can be pre-ordered here:

Pre-Order ‘Audio Gothic’ @ Amazon

Empire State Human’s back catalogue is still available:

Empire State Human @ Amazon