[Video] Nite Jewel’s ‘Stay A Little Longer’

 

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Stay A Little Longer, a previously unreleased track from LA Funk Pop artist Nite Jewel that will be featured as a bonus on her forthcoming greatest hits collection. Spikey, raw, synths and haunting piano ahoy!

The video was directed by Cole MGN and Emily Jane Kuntz, with the vintage video effects knob cranked up to eleven.

Nite Jewel’s Once Second Of Love album is out now.

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[Audio] Bastille’s ‘Things We Lost In The Fire’ reMixed by Ryan Riot

 

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Switzerland’s finest purveyor of Nu-Disco and House, Ryan Riot continues on his quest to reMix the biggest Indie-Dance tracks of the moment by tackling the current single from London based ElectroPop outfit Bastille (who played an absolutely blinding set at Bestival this past weekend BTW!) and their ode to insurance claims, Things We Lost In The Fire.

Ryan’s reMix leans quite heavily in the direction of the big room. Taking the anthemic chorus from the original, Riot swamps the track in big synth riffs and an Italo rhythm section. Driving and uplifting, this tune works the vocals to create some awesome breakdowns and build to completely control the dancefloor. Ryan has been knocking it out of the park recently, and this huge tune is no different.

Bastille – Things We Lost In The Fire (Ryan Riot reMix)

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[Audio] MiGHty mOUse reMixes Decibels

 

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Last week we presented the reMix of UK Electro-Art-Poppers Decibels’ Regulator/Moderator from Earl Grey, here’s the other inclusion, in a pretty stunning reMix package, that had us excited. It’s a version turned in by MiGHty mOUse. Standing out alongside work from Bufi, Tronik Youth, Discotexas head honcho Mr. Mitsuhirato and Earl Grey is no mean feat, but the mOUse gets cosmic freaky with this one. Prepare to go deep down the mOUse hole.

Setting things up in pretty eerie style, MiGHty mOUse goes for a slow build crafted from mysterious tones and spine-tingling synths before launching into a deep, hypnotic track that blurs the lines between Cosmic Disco, Nu-Disco and Deep House. Giving the vocals a House twist, the mOUse lawyers them over a thrumming bassline and warehouse beat peppered with Disco licks and galactic keys. An otherworldly slab of Boogie for you.

♫ Decibels – Regulator-Moderator (MiGHty mOUse reMix)

Decibels’ Regulator/Moderator is out now.

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[Audio] Miami Horror’s ‘Real Slow’

 

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Melbourne ElectroPop geniuses Miami Horror are back, which is pretty big news. We’ve been getting hints that the new album from these guys, who were well and truly at the forefront of the first wave of Australian Indie-Electro-DiscoPop acts, for a while now and we can;t wait to hear it. Here’s the first single, Real Slow, featuring Superhumanoids’ Sarah Chernoff.

Having relocated to LA, Real Slow seems to be the perfect melding of Australian Indie-Electro Disco and LA beach party Tropical Disco. It’s a track that manages to be crisp and clean, whilst still leaving you with a dreamlike summery haze, the production is fantastic. With Indie sensibilities, Miami Horror slow Funk their way through a piano led laid-back Disco tune crated on the backs of Dreamwave Synths. The soundtrack to what’s left of your summer.

♫ Miami Horror (Feat. Sarah Chernoff) – Real Slow (Radio Edit)

Miami Horror’s Real Slow is out now.

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[MP3] Holmes Price reMixes Yasmine Hamdan’s ‘Deny’

 

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Bath’s finest House music export Holmes Price has left our sunny west of England for the capital to deliver his brand of late night grooves to London’s clubland. the latest of said grooves being this luxurious House jam reMix of Lebanese singer/songwriter and Middle Eastern Electronic Music pioneer Yasmine Hamdan, Deny.

Hamdan’s purely Arabic vocals lend an air of exotic mystery to these western ears, delivered with a smokey croon that weaves its way in, out and around, Price’s rich dancefloor tapestry. With just a hint of Disco picking in the background, this reMix actually has a bit of a laid back Italo vibe to it, right up to the big buzzing synths in the tracks finale. An opulent mosaic of sounds, from the abrasive to the smooth-as-hell, Price’s reMix has the capability to be a dancefloor chameleon, working in House, Torpical or Disco sets, bringing it’s enigmatic qualities with it.

Yasmine Hamdan – Deny (Holmes Price reMix)

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[Video] Skream’s ‘Rollercoaster’

 

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Here’s the video for Skream and Sam Frank’s suspiciously good Nu-Disco powerhouse Rollercoaster, which is still over a month away but already making waves.

Directed by Ian Robertson, the video is good, old fashioned, nihilistic fun. Party at the end of the world. It’s a mirrorball!

Skream’s Rollercoaster is released 27th October.

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[MP3] Pat Lok reMixes Disclosure & Eliza Doolittle’s ‘You & Me’

 

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We got our hands on this one last week, and it serves us well on our travels this past weekend. It’s Canadian House & Disco master Pat Lok with his reMix of Disclosure and Eliza Doolittle’s hit You & Me, from Disclosure’s number one album Settle, and Man is it huge! This track;s right on point to dominate dancefloors int he coming months.

Deep, bassy, swept up with Rave leads, this reMix delivers a hedonistic cacophony of concentrated electronic sounds. Brutally ripping Doolittle’s vocal from the original, Lok pairs them with a growling, system destroying, beast whos subs hit you like a gut punch while you head is kept busy with layer upon layer of Rave stabs. Already getting support from some of the scenes biggest names, expect to hear a lot more from this one if you frequent the right clubs.

Disclosure (Feat. Eliza Doolittle) – You & Me (Pat Lok ‘Homies Wear’ reMix)

Disclosure’s Settle album is out now.

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[Audio] Goldroom’s ‘Embrace’

 

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Here it is! The new one from Dreamwave O.G., Beach party starter, and Disco sailor Goldroom. As usual this is a reason to prick up your ears as it’s always interesting to see what new styles Josh is going to pull from his bag of tricks. So in the interests of begging interesting, we’re going to briefly talk about this new record and we promise not to mention any kind of weather, not once!

Ariela Jacobs is the voice you will hear on Embrace, she’s a new name to us but the Australian songstress wins us over almost immediately with a warm, impassioned performance. Goldroom brings us a comforting symphony of stabbing synths, smokey pads and a House hook that does it’s job well (i.e. hooks you in). Peppering with synth zaps and drum rolls that seems to pull you with them, Josh, more than many of his contemporaries, really uses the array of electronic sounds at his disposal to create a truly emotional mood. True synthesizer artistry. Also, summer. Damnit!

♫ Goldroom (Feat. Ariela Jacobs) – Embrace

Goldroom’s Embrace EP is out now.

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[Audio] Cut Copy’s ‘Free Your Mind’

 

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Following on from the last taste we had of Australian Indie-ElectroPoppers Cut Copy’s long awaited new album, Let Me Show You, Modular have announced the albums title and dropped the record’s lead track. The album is due out on November and will be titled, Free Your Mind. Here’s the title track.

What does Free Your Mind sound like? Well, pretty much late 80s/early 90s Indie-Dance, it’s almost pure House influenced Madchaster. Baggy jeaned, floppy haired and ‘avin it large. Frantic live drums, classic House piano, big diva backing vocals, Rave whoops, a Chicago influenced bassline, burbling Acid synths and uplifting Beatles-esque choruses. Any of this sounding familiar? It’s an excellently executed revival of the sound and one Cut Copy still injects their personality into. Exciting stuff.

♫ Cut Copy – Free Your Mind

Cut Copy’s Free Your Mind is released 5th November.

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[Video] Little Boots’ ‘Satellite’

 

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With the reMix package for ElectroPop queen Little BootsSatellite upon us, here’s the brand new video for the track, the fifth to be taken from Boots’ Nocturnes. It’s a good choice for a single from a very good album.

Co-Directed by Victoria Hesketh herself & Sam Brown and was filmed inside The Blackpool Tower in Boots’ hometown.

Little Boots’ Satellite single is out now.

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