The Golden Filter’s Völuspà video

Check this video, which is kind of a promo for The Golden Filter’s amazing début album, ‘Völuspà’. The thing I love about The Golden Filter is that they are all conceptual and arty, as demonstrated by this video of looping beats, samples and some gorgeous visuals, yet their singles are Disco as fuck! And it all works!

‘Völuspà’ is out now!

The Golden Filter @ Beatport

The Golden Filter @ Juno

The Golden Filter @ 7Digital

The Golden Filter @ Amazon

Super Commodore

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Super Commodore is a Parisian producer backed by the Ed Banger crew who is dropping his first single for the Kiez Beats label this month.

Already a house DJ of some renown, tracks from his début EP, ‘Coline’ have been hammered by Ed Banger DJs Busy P and SebastiAn and the past year has seen  him reMix for the likes of Fukkk Offf. the new EP will contain three new tracks and three reMixes including one by Mr. Nô.

Here, we can preview for you the Relentless reMix, a slow builder with a growling French electro riff that completely pays off when it kicks in.

Super Commodore – Making My Day (Relentless reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

As a bonus, check out Super Commodores mash-up of ‘Making My Day’ and Salt ‘N’ Pepa’s ‘Push It’!!!

Super Commodore – Making My Day (‘Push It’ Mashup) (zShare) (MediaFire)

‘Making My Day’ was released yesterday on Beatport and hits the rest of civilisation 11th May.

Super Commodore @ Beatport

Super Commodore @ Juno

Super Commodore @ 7Digital

Super Commodore @ Amazon

Kids At The Bar ‘Your Body On Me’ reMixes

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We’ve featured a few of Kids At The Bar’s reMixes before here on electronic rumors so now it’s time to take a look at some original material.

the guys second single ‘Your Body On Me’ is soon to be released on Robot Dance Records with a straight up noisy Electro reMix package. Dirty Disco Youth, Trash Yourself and BEATpUNKS all bring huge distorted synths to slay the dancefloor.

Kids At The Bar – Your Body On Me (Dirty Disco Youth reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Kids At The Bar – Your Body On Me (Trash Yourself reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Kids At The Bar – Your Body On Me (BEATpUNKS reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

‘your Body On Me’ is out now digitally.

Kids At The Bar @ Juno

Kids At The Bar @ 7Digital

Kids At The Bar @ Amazon

M.I.A.’s ‘Born Free’ video

Just in case you haven’t already seen the controversial video for M.I.A.’s ‘Born Free’ that dropped yesterday.

You probably have though.

Directed by Roman Gavras (he who directed Justice’s equally controversial ‘Stress’ video) I’m sure it has a great sociological message, but passing commentary by replacing an oppressed minority with gingers is just funny.

In it’s defence it is stunningly well made, amazingly shot and stark at just the right beats. YouTube have already banned it and are pulling the videos as fast as they are uploaded, so watch it while it’s there!

It’s a cool song too, with more than a passing nod to Suicide’s ‘Ghost Rider’.

M.I.A. @ Beatport

M.I.A. @ Juno

M.I.A. @ 7Digital

M.I.A. @ Amazon

The Ghost’s ‘City Lights’

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Residents of the Faroe Islands and recent Sunday Best signings The Ghost have been tipped as ‘one to watch’ by the NME for their unique mix of vintage ElectroPop and Indie.

Gearing up for the June release of their début album, ‘War Kids’, the duo are dropping their first UK single in May. ‘City Lights’ which is as anthemic as it is introspective. Amongst others the reMix duties are handled by none other than Mr. David E Sugar who presents a typically upbeat Electro-House mix with some pretty euphoric (in a good way) breakdowns. I’m also really digging  The Deadstock 33s robo-Disco reMix, I could listen to that synth bass all day!

The Ghost – City Lights (David E Sugar Wish reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

The Ghost – City Lights (The Deadstock 33’s reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

31st May sees the release of ‘City Lights’.

The Ghost @ Beatport

The Ghost @ Amazon

The Amplifetes

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The Amplifetes are a four piece from Sweden comprised of songwriters and producers who have worked with the likes of Grandmaster Flash, Peter Bjorn & John, Kelis and Madonna but only started jamming together in the past year.

Their sound seems to change from track to track but it’s generally got a raw garage Electro-Rock vibe. ‘It’s My Life’ is an full on Electro tune with quirky, ElectroPunky, overtones and would completely rock any Indie-Electro dancefloor. ‘Whizz Kid’ in comparison is more D.I.Y. Glam Electro-Rock with an absolutely killer reMix by Blende, who turns in a huge, retro synth laden, Nu-Disco epic.

The Amplifetes – It’s My Life (zShare) (MediaFire)

The Amplifetes – Whizz Kid (zShare) (MediaFire)

The Amplifetes – Whizz Kid (Blende reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

The Amplifetes début album has just been completed and is due to hit the stores this month.

The Amplifetes @ Beatport

The Amplifetes @ Juno

The Amplifetes @ 7Digital

The Amplifetes @ Amazon

Luxury Living

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Amongst their number is one half of the Pearl Flash DJ crew, London based trio Luxury Living have been featured on electronic rumors previously with their stellar reMix of Penguin Prison’s ‘Something I’m Not’.

Their original material really does not disappoint. We can’t help buy get exited about their unique take on bouncy Space-Disco-SynthPop. This music is analog arpeggio heaven. Of the two tracks here I think I prefer ‘Kimberly’, with it’s real Robo-Disco vibe, although ‘Everything Is Going To Be Amazing’ is probably going to be a commercial smash!

Luxury Living – Kimberley (Demo.) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Luxury Living – Everything Is Going To Be Amazing (zShare) (MediaFire)

Until the time comes to spend your dosh on Luxury Living’s début release go show them some MySpace lovin’

Luxury Living @ MySpace

HURTS new single reMixed by Jamaica

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Hmmm, I’m not sure how I feel about French ex-Poney Poney-ers Jamaica’s new reMix of the forthcoming HURTS single ‘Better Than Love’.

I love the song, it’s been on repeat here for a while, and I like the reMix a lot, I’m just not sure the two go together,

Musically the track is awesome, big 80’s Disco chords and digital slap bass with a syncopated chorus you can’t help buy move to. It’s just that at times it seems as though Jamaica haven’t quite got to grips with the vocal rhythms of the song, to the extent that the vocals feel as if they are slipping out of time. It’s just that one nagging feeling that stops a great tune being fantastic.

HURTS – Better Than Love (Jamaica reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Still, the single is shaping up to be a monster reMix package with an absolutely flawless original.

HURTS @ Beatport

HURTS @ Juno

HURTS @ Amazon

The Vault: Man Parrish

The Vault: The classics of Electronic Music. The influential and the groundbreaking. The pioneering and the music we grew up on…ManParrish

Yeah, yeah, I know. electronic rumors in ‘actually writing one of their supposedly ‘regular’ columns’ shocker!

Well, it was time to dust off The Vault and feature an artist I have been meaning to write about ever since I came up with The Vault idea.

Electro legend Man Parrish.

Not just instrumental in shaping the sound of Electro Hip-Hop, but influential in most electronic music to this day, Manuel ‘Manny’ Parrish took Hip-Hop to the Discos of New York and took Disco to the streets. Coming out of the Studio54 scene to become one of the original, if not the first, producer/artists in electronic music, Man used costume, theatrics and make–up, to put on an unforgettable live show that also had the side effect of concealing his identity (a Caucasian producer in an African American dominated Hip-Hop scene).

Man Parrish’s place in the history of Electro, ElectroPop and Club music is undeniable. Maybe even more than Arthur Baker and Afrika Bambaataa, Man brought electro Hip-Hop to the masses, even the UK charts, and along with the likes of Baker & Bambaata, Cybotron, and Mantronix shaped an electronic club sound that Hip-Hop would soon forsake but SynthPop, House and Techno would utilise as a base to build upon.

Just listen to these tracks off the self titled début album and the classic single ‘Boogie Down (Bronx)’, they still sound fresh today and the beats, lead lines and vocoders could easily be from any contemporary tune featured on electronic rumors. Most European readers will probably be most familiar with Manny’s work from his Italo/hi-RG collaboration with Man 2 Man from 1986.

Personally, I think 1984’s ‘Boogie Down (Bronx)’ was one of the first synthesizer riffs that got stuck in may head and I have always loved Man Parrish’s combination of the aggressive Funk of early Electro Hip-Hop and the riffs and lead lines of SynthPop. Oh, and the man wields a mean vocoder too!

Man Parrish – Hip Hop BeBop (Don’t Stop) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Man Parrish – Man Made (zShare) (MediaFire)

Man Parrish – Six Simple Synthesizers (zShare) (MediaFire)

Man Parrish – Heatstroke (zShare) (MediaFire)

Man Parrish (Feat. Freeze Force) – Boogie Down (Bronx) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Man 2 Man Meets Man Parrish – Male Stripper (zShare) (MediaFire)

Man Parrish is currently signed to Norman Cook’s Southern Fried Records.

Man Parrish @ Beatport

Man Parrish @ Juno

Man Parrish @ Amazon

La Roux reMix I Blame Coco

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I Blame Coco A.K.A Eliot Sumner (of sister to Sting fame) has reached out to tour buddy La Roux to remix her forthcoming single ‘Self Machine’.

Is this the first La Roux reMix of another artist? I’m probably forgetting someone here but no other one springs to mind. Anyway, the track is reminiscent of ‘Quicksand’ a bit and takes be back to the summer of ‘08, which seeing as how it’s quite a summery tune, is no bad thing.

Annie Mac premiered it on her show, so check the radio rip.

I Blame Coco – Self Machine (La Roux reMix) (Radio Rip) (zShare) (MediaFire)

‘Self Machine’ is out soon.

I Blame Coco @ Juno

I Blame Coco @ Amazon