M.I.A. has premiered the video for ‘XXXO’ over on her YouTube channel.
‘XXXO’ is one of the best tracks on her recent ‘/\/\ /\ Y /\’ album and has been out as a single for a while now so it’s nice to see a proper video for it.
Simian Mobile Disco are dropping their first US released mix CD in October in association with New York’s ‘Fixed parties.
And sat in the mix will be a new SMD track, ‘Nerve Salad’. It’s deep and dark and the kind of thing we haven’t heard for a while, even from SMD. It harks back to Attack Decay Sustain Release, cool, chilled, weird stuff.
Check out this reMix of Chromeo’s hot first single from their forthcoming album, ‘Business Casual’ by Belgium’s almighty Aeroplane.
Great things can always be expected from Aeroplane, and given the source material this should be intensely good. And it is!
Who knows how you increase the Funk on Chromeo? Vito Aeroplane has managed it with this take on ‘Don’t Turn The Lights On’. With the Disco turned up to 11, it’s almost like distilled Chromeo!
Dolby Anol have given their reMix treatment to Manchester’s finest Indie-ElectroPoppers Performance’s latest single, ‘Unconsoled’.
Slightly more ElectroPoppy than we’re used to from Dolby Anol, which, it turns out, is a pretty rad thing! A deep, analog SynthPop reMix is what we get here with some really subtly vocoding that gives, what was originally quite an emotive track, a roboticised feel. It’s a cool reMix, gotta’ love that computer funk!
Sweeping in, like some kind of Funky-Electro-House valkyrie with her battle cry of “check mes tunes, cowboi!”, comes Amy Aubrac-Prince, otherwise known as TEEN, who crashed into the electronic rumors Inbox with a selection of original tracks and reMixes that really deserve your attention.
Based in Toronto, via France and New York, TEEN’s tracks straight-up late night party tunes, coated with massive doses of the ol’ French Touch. Able to give even the most seasoned Filter-House producer a run for their money Amy separates herself from the pack by mixing up the slick Disco of Filter-House with the raw party vibe of Electro-House. The result? Shaking asses!
Also becoming a bit of a reMix machine, check out a couple of TEEN’s reMixes to see what happens when Amy gets her mitts on some vocals. Valery Gore and Woodhands get the TEEN enhancement here:
Don’t really know what to say about this. It’s awesome! One of the best bangers I have heard in a while, I got that kinda’ feeling that I got when I first heard Rex The Dog’s ‘Circulate’. It’s a hard dancefloor track but much more than that, it’s intricately programmed and underneath the Electro-House chaos there is a really nice, 80’s synth, chord progression.
Don’t really know who Yannick Aellen is, perhaps I should, he seems to be some kind of man-about-town (or his press release claims, anyway), but his doesn’t mean he can make good music. Luckily, he can.
Rocking some serious old school SynthPop stylings that would feel right at home in New York’s Minimal Synth movement ‘The Devil (Is A Woman I Never Slept With)’ is all heavy monosynth bass and stripped down drums with a raw, early Mute Records, feel to it. But it’s Yannick’s vocals that set him apart, he’s a self proclaimed crooner, which is defiantly a vocal niche that Electro is missing out on.
The first single from French ElectroPop/Dreamwave pioneer Anoraak’s forthcoming album ‘Wherever The Sun Sets’ will be ‘Try Me’.
One of our most anticipated albums in the coming months, Anoraak’s début will be out at the end of this month with the single a couple of weeks ahead and if this track is any indication of what to expect from the album we are in for a treat. Upbeat and energetic, Anoraak has separated himself from much of the Dreamwave pack by incorporating swathes of New Wave guitar accompanying the trademark retro synth sounds and a damn catchy chorus.
Fenech-Soler have just premiered their new video for ‘Lies’, the follow up single to ‘Stop And Stare’ and a re-release from last years ‘Lies’ EP.
The track, when it was released before, had a video previously (which I kinda’ prefer) but it get’s a slightly bigger budget treatment here with some nice photography and narrative.
New York’s Machinedrum has produced a wonderful collision between Electro (as in proper, old school Electro) and Dreamwave, with a little 2step thrown in for good measure. What you get initially are Electro beats and bassline and some nice retro synth work and some House touches that evolves into an 90’s Electronica masterpiece.