Starfawn

Brooklyn based Electro duo Starfawn are pretty enigmatic, both personally and musically.

Amber Schaefer and Misha Mross’ lush, atmospheric sound takes cues from both 80’s ElectroPop and Minimal Synth but pads out the sound with heavily effected synths to create an instantly recognisably retro, yet strange and otherworldly, soundscape for the vocals dance in and out of. However, this is by no means ambient music, there are beats and riffs to get your head nodding and synth solos that will infect your brain.

Starfawn have just released their début EP, ‘Greenlight’, a powerful three track affair from which ‘Nothing Dead’ comes. A track that is one part 80’s ballad, one part effect heavy Dub track and one part BedroomPop. It’s refreshing to hear a band that revels in experimentation yet still understands the importance of actually having a song amongst the indulgence.

Starfawn – Nothing Dead

Starfawn’s ‘Greenlight’ EP is available from Bandcamp:

Starfawn @ Bandcamp

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The Human League’s ‘Credo’

This coming Monday it’s finally here! The Human League’s ninth studio album, and the first since 2001’s ‘Secrets’, is released. It’s been a long time coming for League fans, and it’s been worth the wait.

In 1981 The Human League released ‘Dare’, the single greatest SynthPop album ever recorded, that was three decades ago. Three Decades! And in their generation spanning career, Phil, Susan & Joanne have never strayed from the path, never pandered to fashion (were they making Brit Pop album in the mid 90’s? No!), they are an ElectroPop act. They evolve as electronic music evolves, they can experiment with electronic music and songwriting, they can collaborate with contemporary artists, but they remain ambassadors for ElectroPop. While Depeche Mode were trying to be a Blues Rock band and Gary Numan was saying a prayer before every bedtime that he would wake up being Trent Reznor. The Human League stand proud as The Human League, the worlds greatest SynthPop band.

So, to ‘Credo’. The ElectroPop landscape is vastly different from the last time The League released an album, the last five years have been an amazing time to be an ElectroPop fan. From the explosion of Indie-Electro, the return of intelligent Electronic Pop to our charts to the awesomeness that is Dreamwave and the Minimal Synth scene growing and growing, there is so many talented ElectroPop artists pushing the boundaries of the genre these days how does ‘Credo’ compare?

Very well actually. ‘Credo, is probably the most ‘The Human League’ sounding album The Human League have made since the mid-80’s. Phil Oakey is as his droll finest. As with the best League tracks there are strong narratives that run throughout many of the tracks and, from a purely songwriting style point of view, this album is really close to ‘Dare’. But it’s not just in Oakey’s vocals that ‘Credo’ harkens back to THL of old, the synth sounds used over the whole eleven tracks conjure imaginations of early 80’s TOTP. The middle section of the album, tracks like ‘Into The Night’, ‘Egomaniac’, ‘Single Minded’ and ‘Electric Shock particularly have classic analog lead lines very reminiscant of the singles of The League’s pop explosion

♫ The Human League – Never Let Me Go

So, if the songwriting sounds like classic League and the sounds on the album are 1981 approved then does ‘Credo’ sound dated? Well, not really, and that’s down to the production, and the drums. Imagine The Human League of old with contemporary dance drums and modern, slick, production techniques and that’s pretty much ‘Credo’. To be honest I couldn’t ask for anything else from THL

♫ The Human League – Night People (Single Edit)

Highlights of the album, for me, include the new single ‘Never Let Me Go’, the closest The Human League are going to get to DiscoPop, which I think should have been the lead single over ‘Night People’. If ‘Egomaniac’ isn’t the next single I will eat my Pork Pie hat, it’s classic League, call and response vocals between Phil and the girls, a dry wit and a silky smooth sing-along chorus. ‘Electric Shock’ is another definite winner, pure Synthetic Pop that kicks into Acid craziness in the chorus.

If loved The Human League, but hated it when they tried to be R&B, or Trance, ‘Credo’ is 100% for you!

‘Credo’ is released 21st March on Wall Of Sound.

The Human League @ Beatport

The Human League @ Juno

The Human League @ 7Digital

The Human League @ Amazon

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Justin Faust ‘Sloppy Chic’ reMixes

Justin Faust had just dropped a selection of reMixes from his ‘Sloppy Chic’ EP of last year.

The standout for me is Super Mal’s heavy Nu-Disco workout of ‘Your Life’. What more can you want from a track like this? Killer bassline, rapid fire synths that shine like a beacon in the darkness all over the place. This reMix has got a groove that is just going to slay dancefloors worldwide. Italians Fare Soldi also turn in a killer rhythmic Italo/Disco mix of the title track. It’s a low-down dirty and grimy Disco track that gets inside your head!

Justin Faust – Your Life (Super Mal reMix)

Justin Faust – Sloppy Chic (Fare Soldi reMix)

Faust’s ‘Sloppy Chic’ EP is out now, the reMix EP is coming soon:

Justin Faust @ Beatport

Justin Faust @ Juno

Justin Faust @ 7Digital

Justin Faust @ Amazon

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Cosmonaut Grechko reMixes Joywave

Joywave are a five piece New York act born from the ashes of PopPunk band The Hoodies. Their recent track ‘Traveling At The Speed Of Light’ has had a stunning DiscoPop work over by the constantly badass Cosmonaut Grechko.

Taking the original and running it through his Nu-Disco machine CG presents to the world an amazing and dreamlike slice of ElectroPop in it’s place. Catchy and upbeat, yet smooth enough for lazy summer evenings, this reMix is infectious as hell.

Joywave – Traveling At The Speed Of Light (Cosmonaut Grechko Version)

Check out Joywave on their Facebook page:

Joywave @ Facebook

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NiteGOLD

NiteGOLD is the soundclash of three producers based in (as will become apparent) California.

Their début track ‘A City In California’ is a stomping, chant along, ElectroPop megalith. A pure party anthem, from three apparent party animals, that basically says “fuck you” to anything except having a good time. The production on this track is strong, it’s a massive tune with a massive sound and a massive Electro breakdown. Hands in the air peeps!

NiteGOLD – A City In California (Radio Edit)

‘A City In California’ is released this week, check the bands Facebook page for info.

NiteGOLD @ Facebook

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Alan Braxe reMixed by Hana Yori Kichou Na

This month Shiny Disco Club & Exquise Record’s awesome Hana Yori Kichou Na unleashed this huge reworking of Alan Braxe’s ‘Vertigo’.

This track is like power Nu-Disco, it just doesn’t let up, ever! This massive cut-up Disco tune just keeps taking you higher and higher . It’s four and a half minutes of intense, funk as hell, force-you-to-dance insanity!

Enjoy:

Alan Braxe – Vertigo (Hana Yori Kichou Na ‘Virgo Est De Retour’ reMix)

‘Vertigo’ is available now:

Alan Braxe @ Beatport

Alan Braxe @ Juno

Alan Braxe @ 7Digital

Alan Braxe @ Amazon

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Fenech-Soler’s ‘Stop And Stare’ video

Fenech-Soler aren’t gonna’ let a paltry thing like cancer stop their ElectroPop juggernaut! While’s Ben is getting himself back to good health the team Fenech-Soler are re-releasing my favourite single of theirs, ‘Stop And Stare’.

And here’s the video, it’s post-apocalyptic LDN TV trash chiqé, very 80’s, very blue tinged Max Headroom, very cool.

Enjoy:

All here at electronic rumors towers continue to wish Ben a speedy recovery.

‘Stop And Stare’ is out soon, Fenech-Soler’s self titled début album is out now.

Fenech-Soler @ Beatport

Fenech-Soler @ Juno

Fenech-Soler @ 7Digital

Fenech-Soler @ Amazon

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Echoes’ ‘Love Won’t Save You Now’

Things are shifting into overdrive at camp Echoes, the guys are putting the finishing touches to a very special début single release. Exciting stuff indeed.

In the meantime they have dropped a brand new track, ‘Love Won’t Save You Now’. An awesome compelling track, in itself single material, reminiscant of early 2000’s Swedish SynthPop with more contemporary Indie-Electro overtones. That’s right, there’s an Indie flavour to ‘Love Won’t Save You Now’ that gives the track an driving energy, propelling the track onward. This track is going to be amazing live!

You’ll notice there’s a few bands we feature fairly regularly here on electronic rumors, we love them all but there is probably a handful that I would be willing to bet my hard earned cash on that they are actually going to be big. Echoes are defiantly one of them.

Echoes – Love Won’t Save You Now

But it doesn’t stop there (I’m starting to wonder if Echoes ever sleep?), check this reMix they put together of Martin Solveig & Dragonette’s ‘Hello’, that’s how they get their bass heavy SynthPop on!

Martin Solveig & Dragonette – Hello (Echoes reMix)

Echoes are playing their début live show alongside Penguin Prison and Matt & Kim  on 23rd March at the Garage, London. Keep informed about Echoes happenings by ‘Likeing’ them on Facebook!

Echoes @ Facebook

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The Aikiu & The Magician

More reMix greatness from ex-Aeroplane man The Magician! this time he’s taking on Kitsuné’s Indie-Electro duo The Aikiu and I reckon this is my favourite The Magician reMix to date.

This reMix of ‘The Red Kiss’ is radically 80’s. Unashamedly and unapologetically retro. And it’s awesome.

This is pure 80’s Pop, hints of late 80’s Pop R&B and some mid-80’s SynthPop in the bass and drums and some plucked strings work that takes us back in time so much that this track could have easily been on TOTP in 1984.

The Magician really seems to be living up to his name these past few months!

The Aikiu – The Red Kiss (The Magician Precious 80’s reMix)

The Aikiu’s ‘The Red’ Kiss EP is out now:

The Aikiu @ Beatport

The Aikiu @ Juno

The Aikiu @ 7Digital

The Aikiu @ Amazon

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The new Justice track…we’re not kidding this time!

Looks like adidas released the video featuring Justice’s new track ‘Civilisation’ officially a few days ago and everyone clamouring round the leaks and dodgy YouTube takedowns didn’t notice.

So, here it is, well, the advert anyway. The song is sounding really nice, really Justice Disco.

Can’t wait to hear it properly.

The Justice/adidas campaign kicks off with the single release on  4/4/11.

Justice @ Beatport

Justice @ Juno

Justice @ 7Digital

Justice @ Amazon

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