[Video] Tregenza’s ‘What Is Love?’

 

Tregenza  What Is Love   Official Video   YouTube

UK Indie-Electro artist Tregenza has gone and covered Haddaway’s What Is Love? as part of a new four track EP of cover versions titled Stolen Thunder. A grimy, Lo-Fi synth version of the 90s classic.

Check out the adorable video for the track. The clip is a pixelart rom-com gone wrong with a sing in it’s tail, but a happy ending.

Tregenza’s Stolen Thunder EP is out now.

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[Download] Nude Disco’s ‘Neon Hearts’ (+ Jules Schimmer & Auxiliary Tha Masterfader reMixes)

 

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Record label Nude Disco, spawned from the club night Nude Disco, are following their compilation Nude Disco selections Vol. 1, with their première single release; from Nude Disco. that’s a lot of nakedness right there. The single’s called Neon Hearts, and it features the vocal stylings of Foreign Boy and comes with a loaded reMix package including work from Luxar, Discomendments, Jules Schimmer and Auxiliary Tha Masterfader.

Neon Hearts is a lush, urban, slice of SynthPoppy Nu-Disco. Musically it’s a slightly Tropical four minutes of infectious synthesizer Disco. Peppered with Poppy riffs, the bass bounces, the leads get euphoric and the purcussion keeps things funky. The infectious dancefloor groove is all leading toward a sweeping solo. Foreign Boy’s vocal contribution is what gives it it;s SynthPop edge as he croons his was through the track in a neo-Pet Shop Boys style. Jules Schimmer adds a little 80s flair to the tune with a chugging bassline and Top Of The Pops beats before launching into a hands-in-the-air piano House riff, while Aux takes a future Italo approach to Neon Hearts, injecting burbling synths and his own analog Disco style. The whole release is an impressive début for the label.

♫ Nude Disco (Feat. Foreign Boy) – Neon Hearts (Original Mix)

♫ Nude Disco (Feat. Foreign Boy) – Neon Hearts (Jules Schimmer reMix)

Nude Disco (Feat. Foreign Boy) – Neon Hearts (Auxiliary Tha Masterfader Club Mix)

Nude Disco’s Neon Hearts is released 24th February.

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[Audio] The Presets’ ‘Goodbye Future’

 

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Released today is the brand new single from Australia’s finest, The Presets, Goodbye Future. their first new release since 2012’s absolutely stunning, but poorly promoted Pacifica album. The intervening months have seen the duo touring extensively in Australia, but not venturing out of the country as often as we’d like (i.e. at all) and the single release marks the launch of another tour down under. A series of singles will drop over the course of the tour.

Goodbye Future takes no prisoners right from the offset, immediately launching into a house tinged groove before the esoteric narrative the marks a The Presets song kicks in. An energetic mix of thumping House and intelligent SynthPop, Goodbye Future is just another example of why The Presets are one of the best in the business and deserve to be much bigger than they are. And they should come and play the UK, we can barely remember the last time we saw them.

♫ The Presets – Goodbye Future

The Presets’ Goodbye Future is out soon on Modular Recordings.

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[Audio] Clancy’s ‘Overdue’

 

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So, you’ll know we’ve been Championing Clancy since day one (which for us and him are about the same time), so we’re pretty pleased for him that he’s getting tracks premièred on Mixmag now. That’s some well deserved recognition right there. Said track is called Overdue, just like the aforementioned recognition. Word play! It’s his new single and due to be released early next month and joins the ever increasing list of absolute monsters from this guy.

A six and a half minute epic, Overdue eases you into it’s vibe, building anticipation with shuffling purcussion and haunting tones before it launches itself off and hits the ground running with a juggernaut bassline over a solid House beat. With a deep UK House sound, Overdue wraps you in a warm blanket of enchanting audio and leaves you with the feeling that you could loose yourself in it’s hypnotic groove far too easily. Another storming tune from Clancy.

♫ Clancy – Overdue

Clancy’s Overdue is released 10th February.

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[Video] Moullinex’s ‘To Be Clear’

 

Moullinex  To Be Clear    YouTube

Moullinex’s To Be Clear has been out a few weeks now, an awesome Disco/House tune with some awesome reMixes to boot, it just got better with a brand new video.

The clip is directed by Benjamin Shearn, the clip is Disco personified. Shiny, colourful and full of, er, hands.

Moullinex’s To Be Clear is out now on Discotexas.

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[Download] WhoMadeWho’s ‘Hiding In Darkness’

 

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Danish trio and staple of the interesting Electro scene WhoMadeWho have shared a new track taken from their forthcoming new album, Dreams. The track, Hiding In Darkness follows on from the album’s premier single, The Morning, and gives us a different, deeper taste of what we could be looking forward to on the new record.

This track is a big old melting pot of genres, all wrapped up in a slick, downtempo, House mood. With a classic moody SynthPop vocal, wicked Disco licks and spacious House grooves. With an almost Industrial purcussion, the track (unsurprisingly inspired by legendary Berlin Techno club; Berghain) the track has an edgy, enigmatic quality that give the tune new levels without ever interfering with the dancefloor catchiness.

WhoMadeWho – Hiding In Darkness

WhoMadeWho’s Dreams is released 3rd March

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[Download] The Soundmen & Queen Of Hearts’ ‘Games We Play’

 

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In advance of the release of her early anticipate début album later this year, top British Pop star Queen Of Hearts has teamed up with Brooklyn/Seattle newcomers The Soundmen to deliver Games We Play. Taken from The Soundmen’s new, self-titled EP the track breaks new ground for an artist who has always flowed with a decidedly European sound.

Games We Play is very American, taking it’s sound pallet from the current wave of dance music emanating from the US (no, we’re not going to use those three ridiculous letters) and working those synths into something that more resembles ElectroPop. Queen Of hearts brings some class to the proceedings with a typically passionate performance and that beautiful mix of melancholy and optimism she does so well. While we’re not as taken with this track as we are with the Queen’s solo offerings, it’s a nice way to tide us over until her album drops.

♫ The Soundmen (Feat. Queen Of Hearts) – Games We Play

The Soundmen’s The Soundmen EP is released today.

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[Video] David E. Sugar’s ‘Pushing To Be The First’

 

David E. Sugar   Pushing To Be First  Official Video    YouTube

London based ecclectic electronic producer David E. Sugar is back with a new single, Pushing To Be The First, on Future Future Records released next month. A deep and dreamy slice of intoxicating HousePop.

Check the lo-fi video for the track, VHS effects ahoy!

David E. Sugar’s Pushing To Be The First is released 10th February.

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[Mixtape] ATTAR!’s M!X#16

 

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ATTAR! – M!X#16 = Kicking off the Belgian Electro master ATTAR!’s latest mixtape is his new reMix for Coma Coast, the mix then descends into an hour of pounding electronic grooves with a woozy Deep House flavour.

ATTAR! – M!X#16

The tracklist:
01. Coma Coast – 1989 (ATTAR! reMix)
02. Homework – Ask Yourself (Audiojack reMix)
03. Franz Ferdinand – Right Action (Zero Set reMix)
04. Freeform Five (Feat Róisín Murphy) –  Leviathan (Compuphonic reMix)
05. Tensnake (Feat. Nile Rogers & Fiora) – Love Sublime (Ewan Pearson Dub)
06. Vaal – Seahnak
07. Spaventi Dazzurro – Lonely
08. Stefano Amalfi – Dirty
09. Nikola Gala – The Pump
10. Dense & Pika – Colt
11. DJ Nori – Happy Sunday (Maurice Fulton reMix)

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[Audio] Chvrches cover Bauhaus’ ‘Bela Lugosi’s Dead’

 

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Chvrches seem to love a good cover, and why not. They’ve been given the opportunity for another one in the form of their contribution to the soundtrack of forthcoming movie Vampire Academy; which looks, frankly, fucking awful. Still, any excuse, eh? So Chvrches have covered Bauhaus’ Bela Lugosi’s Dead. Didn’t see that one coming, makes sense though. Check out Chvrches injecting a rousing Pop sheen into the Batcave classic.

Appearing to upset Goths left, right and centre, Churches blend the instantly recognisable bassline in with growling synths and bubbling arpeggios Lauren’s take on the vocals gives them a new, anthemic, spin and is soon joined by waves of euphoric synths. It’s very soundtrack-y (obviously), you can almost imaging the scene this will accompany. We reckon Chvrches did a pretty good job with this one, even if the black-clad masses appear to disagree.

♫ Chvrches – Bela Lugosi’s Dead (Bauhaus Cover)

Chvrches début full length record, The Bones Of What You Believe, is out now.

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