Goin’ Old School: Limahl – The Never Ending Story

Limahl, he of Kajagogo, and the theme tune to ‘The Never Ending Story’ from 1984. One word….Epic.

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Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs’ ‘Dream On’

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Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs continues to be one of the most innovative and interesting artists working in ElectroPop today.

His brand new track, ‘Dream On’ mixes up some deep digital late ‘80’s Chicago House elements against TEED’s trademark gentle vocals. The bassy staccato groove has got a real retro flavour and makes for a nice contrast to higher layer of chimes and distant singing. The track works just as well on both these terms, the Warehouse vibe for your feet and the emotive song for your mind.

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – Dream On

You can download the high quality version of the track in exchange for an email address here.

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Royalty

London based synth Funk duo Royalty are gearing up for the release of their sophomore EP, ‘Purple Nights’.

Their heavy beats and and growling groovy basslines immediately bring to mind comparisons to the kind of Nu-Funk brought to us by the likes of DâM-FunK. But rather that sun kissed LA vibes, there is a London grit to this duo’s sound, and urban Funk for those parting in the concrete jungle. Thick retro synth sounds are the order of the day here, pulsating basses, twinkling melodies and reedy pads create something that is a musical journey, at times for hot city nights, at times for something more cosmic.

Royalty – Heart Strings

Royalty’s ‘Purple Nights’ EP is out 21st November. If your in the area catch them at the EP’s launch at the Dalston Superstore on 23rd November, details here.

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Goin’ Old School: Stephen Duffy – Kiss me

Electronic Pop stylings and ‘80’s Music video animation now from 1985’s ‘Kiss Me’ by Stephen Duffy.

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Violet Tremors’ début album

Violet Tremors

Hold on to your soul, the first ladies of Minimal Synth, Violet Tremors, are about to drop their début album, the awesomely titled ‘Time Is The Traitor’.

The opening track ‘Between Us’ is well chosen, atmospheric and harsh, the track taken no prisoners and utilises vocal processing in a way that, like much of VT’s tracks, makes me think of early Cabaret Voltaire. The combination of Sparse beats, early EBM and Daniel Miller style synth work and haunting pads with vocals that are not quite human sets the listen up well for the rest of the album. Jessica White & Lorene Simpson do a good job of authentically recreating the early days of the Futurists and the sonic experimentation that cantered around Sheffield and Mute Records. The record swings, at times, from harsh and aggressive, as with the Industrial ‘Concentrate’ to the ice cold machine beats of the likes of ‘Caution’ to almost warm, enveloping tracks like ‘Time Dissolver’. Throughout, though, the girls display a keen ear for both melody and texture, and a production skill that suites their sound perfectly. What’s surprising though, is that it’s not all doom and gloom. That is to say that although the record is as fine an example of Minimal Synth as you could ever care for, there is little of the irritating pretension so often heaped onto Minimal Synth records, there’s actually a lot that would kill on any New Romantic dancefloor. I guess what I’m saying is that there is just as much ‘80’s in this album as there is Minimal Synth, and Violet Tremors passion for their sound and their influences shines through.

♫ Violet Tremors – Caution

♫ Violet Tremors – Violet Trance

♫ Violet Tremors – Future Love

‘Time Is The Traitor’ is released 1st December.

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Treasure Fingers’ new track

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Treasure Fingers, being the generous fella he is, has given away a brand new free track and a thank you for all his fans support.

‘Take My Hand’ will totally Disco up your week. A pure Disco-House floorfiller, smooth and soulful but with enough kick to get the party moving. It’s quite a trick to get things sounding this banger, but this slick too, but that just shows why Treasure Fingers has made the name for himself that he has.

Treasure Fingers – Take My Hand

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Phonat’s ‘Mix Fall’ + London live show

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Phonat– Mix Fall 2011 = The man Phonat’s latest mix is a whole hour of in-your-face Nu-Disco, French Touch and House that will get your feet moving whether you like it or not. Effortlessly flowing, Phonat breezes through moods in the mix and doesn’t give much of a fuck about convention.

Phonat – Mix Fall 2011

The tracklist:

01. J Paul Getto – Magic
02. Serial Thrilla – Get Down
03. Keith – Macedonia
04. Phonat – Ghetto Burnin (Baha Cancar reMix)
05. Joey Negro & Gramophonedzie – No Sugar (David Jones reMix)
06. Russ Chimes – Tonic
07. Watt – Kill Kill (Dilemn reMix)
08. Teenage Bad Girl – X-Girl (Bart B More reMix)
09. Eumig & Chinon – Kaschow
10. BeatauCue – Disque Oh (Eumig & Chinon reMix)
11. Phonat – Ghetto Burnin’
12. Phonat – Love Hits The Fan (Bestrack reMix)
13. Sirisumo – Feromonikon
14. Andrea Doria & LXR- Freak Me (Phonat reMix)
15. Siriusmo – Let Me In
16. Credit To The Nation – Drop The Bomb
17. Busta Rhymes – Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See (Valerna reMix)
18. Karen Overton, Fatlip, Ol Dirty Bastard & NASA – Strange Enough (Mr. Oizo reMix)
19. Modeselektor – Pretentious Friends
20. Phonat – The Microwave FX
21. Nick Thayer – Yap That Fool
22. Rustie – All Nite
23. Gladkill – Just A Thought

Phonat is playing at the top of an awesome line up this Friday at XOYO in London, definitely well worth the visit if you’re in the area! Check out the science here.

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Tubetops

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Brooklyn based four peice  Tubetops are funky, catchy, nerdy, DIY and quite handy with a synth.

They’re gearing up to release their début EP in December, seven tracks of varied and eclectic Indie-Electro that flows from jangly Indie to Trip-Hop to LA Funk. The self-titled EP is a hard record to pin down, some of the tracks are so stylistically different from one another, yet Tubetops have a certain warmth, and a certain sound, that seems to tie it all together. Despite the different moods the is a a strong vein of Funk shooting through the collection, tracks like ‘Aquamarine’ and ‘Here With You’ are approaching that particular LA Nu-Funk inspired brand of Dreamwave, whilst elsewhere their New York Indie roots shine though in summery IndiePop stormers.

♫ Tubetops – Aquamarine

♫ Tubetops – Here With You

♫ Tubetops – Bloodlust

Tubetops’ EP is released 8th December.

Check out more from Tubetops on SoundCloud.

Ladytron’s ‘Mirage’ video

Here’s the new video for ‘Mirage’ by Ladytron taken from their fifth  album ‘Gravity The Seducer’.

Look like Daniel, Ruben, and Mira have disappeared to a The Golden Filter show, leaving Helen to just pretend she’s there.

‘Gravity The Seducer’ is out now.

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Curxes

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Brighton based duo Curxes are bringing a little ‘Construction Time Again’ Depeche Mode back to SynthPop.

This twosome’s music may, at first glance, seem to be lurking with the dark Pop side of things, the  occasional wall of sound and melancholy give you that impression, but on further listening there is actually more uplifting about their sound than not. Roberta’s powerful post-punk vocals are easily strong enough to carry songs soaring, not that the songs need to be carried, musically a combination of Depeche Mode’s early industrial experimentations, Japan’s enveloping bass, and just occasionally, Pet Shop Boys early flirtations with Disco. With both a dark grin and the purest of Pop sensibilities, Curxes’ songs are immediately involving, drawing you in on the first listen and offering more with repeated plays.

♫ Curxes – The Constructor

♫ Curxes – Creatures

♫ Curxes – Once Upon A Time

Curxes are hitting Club Fandango @ The Bull & Gate, Kentish Town, London on 30th Nov. Definitely worth is if you’re in the area.

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