Futurecop! talk music, cartoons and breakfasts

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Today sees the long awaited release of Midland’s ElectroPop heroes Futurecop!’s new EP.

In true Futurecop! style the EP is titled ‘The Adventures Of Starpony’ and the cover references just about every anime archetype there is. Inside is six tracks, some new, some reworkings (the Futurecop! way) of tracks you’ll already know and MPM’s winning entry in the Starworshipper reMix competition. Futurecop! truly are are the forefront of the current ElectroPop scene, their music is clean, crisp and instantly nostalgic in a way no-one has really been able to emulate.

To celebrate the release of the new EP the guys took some time to chat with us about where they come from, what they do, to clear up some misconceptions and to talk cartoons.

Read on for words from the wizards.

ER: So where did Futurecop! come from? How did you guys get into making music and get together?

F: We met at university, we were both very different I into punk rock and Pete was more the clubbing type. But our obsession for the 80s made us best friends. We’ve always been in music; Pete was a DJ and I was in an punk band. Futurecop! started after university and looking back I think Futurecop! stemmed from us trying to escape the real world, so we setup a website with ‘80’s artwork and decided to recreate the ‘80’s sounds of our childhood movies, cartoons. Few blogs picked it up randomly, and we started getting shows all over the world, it was happening really fast, we never intentionally made it for anyone but ourselves, so it was amazing how people liked us all the way in Australia or USA. We had no knowledge of music production or the industry, we created tracks by just messing around, I remember a producer (Mylo’s co-producer) once looked at our files and was amazed in the unconventional way we made songs. It was fun though, as we were just kids making sounds in our rooms then suddenly being flown all around the world. Its only after our huge 2009 USA tour we realised there’s something special we got here, not just sounds.

♫ Futurecop! (Feat. Keenhouse) – The Only Way

ER: And how would you like your music described?

F: It’s definitely Pop music, inspired musically and visually through our childhood ‘80’s cartoons and movies and our love from Sci-Fi. I saw a blog once referring to as retro, cute, poppy, heartfelt, space music; which is spot on.

I think a lot of people didn’t know where to put us at the beginning, Dance or Indie. I think when a new sound comes out people just panic and get worried so they start making sub genres of music which doesn’t make sense, once someone called us Fantasy Disco. When I started I thought Disco was ‘70’s john Travolta stuff, haha. Our music isn’t about whether it contains Rap, Dance, Rock – it’s more about a uplifting nostalgic feeling. Just like the cartoons we watched when we were kids.

♫ Futurecop! (Feat. My Tiger My Timing) – Far Away

ER: Who are your heroes and influences, both musical and otherwise?

F: Overall the influences for Futurecop! stem from the ‘80’s as we were born in this decade, but I think everyone’s childhood whether in the ‘70’s or ‘90’s is a big influence because of its cute, innocence, fun, heartfelt nature.

For Futurecop! I think our biggest influence is Stan Bush haha! from his soundtrack to the ‘80’s TransFormers movie. Then there are other ‘80’s soundtrack artists like, Van Halen, Kenny Loggins (‘Meet Me Half Way’ from Over The Top),  Rock ballads and countless more eighties soundtrack music.

However personally we both like all different genres of music, whether it’s Passion Pit, Sigur Rós to Phil Collins, Goo Goo Dolls or even Taylor Swift! Growing up though I came from a more Punk Rock background, e.g Funeral For A Friend (massive fan) Enter Shikari, Deftones. While Pete’s always been into Dance and Hip Hop music, he introduced me to artists who bought Indie and Electro together like Mylo, Cut Copy, Daft Punk and Justice. Daft Punk and Justice influenced us a lot, especially for me as I used to see people that were into Dance/Techno like the popular type kids which was never my thing, but these artists mixed the genre into a more Pop sound, which was really cool.

ER: What band do you see as your contemporaries, do you feel like part of any scene?

F: We like to see ourselves as different (I guess all artists do) but there’s loads of bands, with similar vibes that are creating the same type of music like Fiero, Black Cards, GRVRBBRS, Renegade, Chromeo, Robots with Rayguns, Family Force 5. The synth ‘80’s vibe is the future for Electro music. There’s so much Dance music on the radio but the problem is they are all sound the same, even commercial acts are trying to sell out using House/Electro music, this usually happens when a scene is just about to end and lose credibility. There needs to be something new to the Electro scene.

♫ Futurecop! (Feat. Jane Hanley) – Street Hawk

ER: Where do you find your collaborators, both for your music and your artwork?

F: Friends we have met though touring or Facebook and MySpace. We make sure the people we choose feel and understand the overall purpose of Futurecop!, it’s very important the artist feels what we are doing for individual tracks. Some of the new tracks we made have taken from only few weeks to more than a year to create.

ER: If the TransFormers had crashed not on earth but on Third Earth, would The ThunderCats have been able to kick Megatron’s ass?

F: Yeah !! I think Mum-Ra would unite with the ThunderCats and kick ass!

ER: If you could have written the soundtrack to any movie, what would it be?

F: TransFormers (1986 movie) / Flight Of The Navigator.

♫ Futurecop! (Feat. Renagade) – Afterburner

ER: With your amazing début album ‘It’s Forever, Kids’ already available in Japan (http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=CSMC-3) when do you think we are likely to see a domestic release?

F: I think a lot of people got confused about this release. This was a Japan only album release, the label found us a year ago and wanted to release an album, so we decided to create an album with a Japanese touch, which meant researching Japanese pop culture now and in the ‘80’s therefore watching immense collections if Anime, which was a great project!.

But on Tuesday we will be releasing our second EP: ‘The Adventures Of Starpony’. We are very excited about it and we have lots of cool reMixes, Tees and even a music video to come out soon!

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ER: Would Futurecop! be able to blow Jem & The Holograms off stage?

F: No way dude! Jem would totally win, we haven’t got a chance!

ER:  So, what’s in Futurecop!’s studio studio? Do you have any favourite synths/drum machines?

F: Linn Lindrum LM2 and Juno 60 is our favourite.

ER: And what makes up your live rig?, How does playing live work for you?

F: There are 2 types of shows we do depending on the promoter’s requirements. As its Electro and Indie we end up with Dance promoters asking us to play clubs, here we play what we call ‘Synth House’ ,we basically choose very uplifting, retro sounding, big build up House music, and then we have Indie promoters wanting us to play a stage. The DJ style consists if us 2, where we mix our tracks and play synths/samples over it, the live show consists of drummer, lots of synths, guitars and singers.

ER: If money was no object, what synth would you go after?

F: The cosmic key from the Masters Of The Universe movie, hah.

♫ Futurecop! (Feat. Captain Capa) – Is It A Crime?

ER: Are Futurecop! a cereal or fry-up for breakfast kinda’ act? Would that change the morning after a gig?

F: Cereal; Special K for Pete and Crunchy Nut Clusters with chocolate bits for me, f**kin love that sh*t!

ER: If you could support and band in history who would it be?

F: Manzur: Weezer, Peter: Daft Punk.

♫ Futurecop! – Starworshipper (MPM reMix)

Many thanks to Manzur and Pete for taking the time to chat with us.

The tracks featured here are from Futurecop!’s new  ‘’The Adventures Of Starpony’ EP, which is out today!

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Kitsuné Maison 12 ‘The Good Fun Issue’ Minimix

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It’s Maison time again! It looks like after a few Maisons that were knee deep in Indie and Electro-House Kitsuné Music might be getting their ElectroPop back and catching up to the rest of the electronic music pack with an album crammed full of Nu-Disco, ElectroPop and even some Dreamwave lurking about in there. Looks pretty special!

Check out the tracklist:

01. Citizens ! – True Romance
02. Computer Magic – Ex Believer
03. Cast Of Cheers – Goose
04. Housse De Racket – Roman (Oliver remix)
05.  Mark Ronson & The Business INTL – Record Collection 2012 (Plastic Plates reMix)
06. White Shadow – Let’s Go
07. The Magician (Feat. Jeppe) – I Don’t Know What To Do (Fabian reMix (Magic edit))
08. Lemaitre – Excuse Me
09. Juveniles – We Are Young
10. Theme Park – Milk (Plaintext Kitsuné Mix)
11. New Navy – Zimbabwe
12. Man Without Country – Closet Anonymous
13. Trophy Wife – Surfacing
14. Tesla Boy – In Your Eyes (Radio Edit)
15. Heartsrevolution – Teenage Teardrops (Pyramid reMix)

As usual the awesome Mr. Bouthier from JBAG has put together a mix of the album so you can grab a taste of what’s to come.

Kitsuné Maison 12 ‘The Good Fun Issue’ Minimix By Jerry Bouthier

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Moscow Youth Cult reMix Swimming

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A Nottingham soundclash for you now. We’ve been waiting for new material from noisy and abrasive ElectroPop outfit Moscow Youth Cult for a while and they haven’t disappointed with this reMix for fellow Nottingham denizens Swimming’s forthcoming single ‘Neutron Wireless Crystal’.

MDC have an amazing knack for creating noisy, almost experimental, tunes but never letting them run away from them. their tracks tend to be gritty and raw and full of ideas but always kept restrained within the bounds of a good song. With ‘Neutron Wireless Crystal’ they have that to work with and the end result is something that sounds totally fresh, quite abstract, but still and actual song.

Swimming – Neutron Wireless Crystal (Moscow Youth Cult reMix)

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U-Tern’s ‘One Day Later Radio: 76 ‘Drive’’ mix

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U-Tern – One Day Later Radio: 76 ‘Drive’ – A storming tracklist from one of the slickest producers in Nu-Disco/Dreamwave. Save it ‘til the weekend!

♫ One Day Later Radio: 76 ‘Drive’

The tracklist:

01. Gotye – Somebody I Used To Know (Beni’s Re-Rub)
02. Sneaky Sound system – We Love (Pleasurekraft reMix)
03. Savage Skulls – Watching You
04. Claude Von Stroke – California (Julio Bashmore reMix)
05. Cassius – The Sound Of Violence Franco Cinelli reMix)
06. Tom Trago (Feat. Romanthony) – Steppin’ Out
07. Maceo Plex – Falling
08. Friendly Fires – Hurting (Benoit & Sergio reMix)
09. The Rapture – How Deep Is Your Love (Emperor Machine reMix Edit)
10. Groove Armada – The Pleasure Victim
11. Max Chapman – Don’t Go
12. DJ T – City Life (Maceo Plex reMix)
13. Edwin Van Cleef – I Feel You
14. Edit Murphy – Morning Light
15. M83 – OK Pal
16. Javeon McCarthy – Love Without a Heart
17. I Break Horses – Winter Beats
18. Nero – Reaching Out

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Database Vs. Empires

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I was kinda’ taken by surprise by this team up of Electro Disco duo Database and  Empires.

I’m not sure what I was expecting but this massive stadium Nu-Metal track made electronically really shouldn’t work, but it really does. The combination of Database’s knob twiddling synth grooves and huge Rock vocals is pretty unique, maybe takes some getting used to, but is a powerful combination.

♫ Empires Vs. Database – Bang (Original Mix)

Databse’s ‘New Disco’ EP is out now.

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Mr. Gonzo reMixes White Bamby

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Mr. Gonzo has stopped by the electronic rumors Inbox with his latest cut, a reMix of White Bamby’s ‘On The Sand’.

Bringing a nice load of dirty Electro Disco to the tunes beach vibes Mr. Gonzo injects some of his slick Parisian noisy groove into the nostalgic ElectroPop tune. Dominated by lush ‘80’s-esque chords that lift the track to a point where you can’t remember anything bad happening ever. It’s just about the party.

♫ White Bamby – On the Sand (Mr. Gonzo reMix)

♫ White Bamby – On the Sand

‘On the Sand ‘ was released this week on Folistar.

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Saint Saviour reMixed by Behling

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Here we have Behling’s eclectic ElectroPop reMix of Saint Saviour’s current single ‘Red Sun’.

Behling drops a whole melting pot of interesting ideas into his mix. From the inaccurately programmed machine percussion and the analog bass to the layers of sound effects and flourishes, all the elements of this mix come together to create something that’s is both danceable and fascinating to listen to. add Saint Saviour’s beautiful vocal into the mix and you have an electronic otherworldly adventure you can dance to.

Saint Saviour – Red Sun (Behling Mix)

‘Red Sun’ is out now.

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Goin’ Old School: Industry – State Of The Nation

Industry’s ‘State Of The Nation’ from 1983. We’re on a boat!

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New tune from Shook

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Dutch Nu-Disco genius Shook is breaking out some smooth as hell Moog Funk in his new track ‘Hold Tight’.

Taken from his forthcoming new EP ‘The Rise & Fall’ which collects earlier tracks from Shook. Presumable most of his recent time has been taken up with churning out amazing reMix after amazing reMix, but ‘Hold Tight’ is the most recent of the bunch. With some sweet electric piano that brings the theme tune to ‘Taxi’ to mind set against a Disco beat and bouncy synth Funk bass you have a laid back Disco jam for hot summers in the city.

Shook – Hold Tight

‘The Rise & Fall’  is released on 7th November on Epicentre.

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New track from Freak You

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Something brand new now in the form of the new track from On The Fruit Records head honcho Freak You.

‘Never Landed’ is billed as ‘some fresh air’, and once you get into listening to the track that’s exactly what it is. It’s a light and airy Deep House tune that is full of atmosphere. Reminiscent of mid ‘90’s Orbital but with a Disco groove. The way the woody bass and reverby piano play off against each other in this tune is really nice. Freak You has produced a track suited to sunrises and comedowns, and just pure listening pleasure.

Freak You – Never Landed

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