Jump Jump Dance Dance

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LA based Electro-Indie-Rock duo Jump Jump Dance Dance are releasing their début single, ‘Show Me The Night’ on 26th March, and it’s a catchy party track with an LCD Soundsystem crossed with The Whip feel to it.

The single contains some great reMixes. Grum looks like he’s got his eyes on Russ Chimes’ constantly-amazing-nu-disco-remixes crown as he’s pumping out fantastic mix after mix and this one is no exception with a killer bassline and retro synths. ElectroPop newcomers Human Life turn in this hazy, summery, Disco tune that kicks into some old school rave chords.

Jump Jump Dance Dance – Show Me The Night (Grum reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Jump Jump Dance Dance – Show Me The Night (Human Life’s West Coast Girls reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

The single looks like it will be a must buy!

Jump Jump Dance Dance @ Beatport

Clara Moto

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Austrian deep Electronica prodigy Clara Moto is gearing up to release her début album.

With a background in Jazz and Classical-piano, Clara turned her hand to House and Electronica and has been releasing singles for Infine Records for a few years and is finally ready to let loose her LP on the world. Vocals on the album are provided by Mimu, as on this track ‘Deer & Fox’, which is a lush, deep, verging on ambient, House track that still seems to have ElectroPop sensibilities.

Clara Moto – Deer & Fox (Edit) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Clara’s album, ‘Polyamour’, is released 4th May.

Clara Moto @ Beatport

Clara Moto @ Juno

Clara Moto @ 7Digital

Clara Moto @ Amazon

Eliza Doolittle reMixed by Acid Washed

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Eliza Doolittle is the next, hotly tipped, up and coming, London based, female singer/songwriter. It’s a pretty crowded genre but the kind of thing that will make her stand out is reMixes like this one, by Paris’ Acid Washed.

The disco duo come up with a half Nu-Disco, half retro Acid House mix up for this mix with forms a nice backing track for Eliza’s chilled vocals, which serve as a counterpoint to the upbeat track.

Eliza Doolittle – Skinny Genes (Acid Washed reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

‘Skinny Genes’ is released 29th March.

Eliza Doolittle @ 7Digital

Eliza Doolittle @ Amazon

Fear Of Tigers reMix Yes Giantess

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Neon Gold have got so many fantastic artists and producers on speed dial that any combination of their associated acts is bound to produce stunning results.

But this hook up of Indie-ElectroPopsters Yes Giantess an the ever wonderful Fear Of Tigers sounds just too good to be true, but it’s not, it manages to live up to expectations!

The Starsmith produces ‘The Ruins’ is a great SynthPop track to begin with, but Fear Of Tigers knocks it out of the park, lifting the track into a epic Nu-Disco powerhouse, a retro synth monster soundtrack to your teenage summers!

Yes Giantess – The Ruins (Fear Of Tigers reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

The single, ‘The Ruins’ drops 8th March.

Yes Giantess @ Neon Gold

Yes Giantess @ PureGroove

Yes Giantess @ Beatport

Yes Giantess @ Amazon

Substatic

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I’ve been meaning to write about this band  for a couple of months now, but things have been pretty disorganized here at electronic rumors towers since I relocated from Camden back to my home town of Bristol (after six years away). I will now remedy this!

Long time readers will remember in the early, less focused, days of ER that I used to harp on about how much I missed Bristol, so if there’s one thing I like better than discovering new talented Electro artists, it’s discovering new talented Electro artists from Bristol.

Enter Substatic!

Without wanting to sound like an idiot, or incredibly literal, this is what contemporary Electro would sound like if it was being made in Bristol…which it is…so it does.

I’ll try and make more sense now. Substatic have got the big dirty synths, 8-bit sounds and raw electronics of Electro but they couple that with a Breakbeat flavour and Drum & Bass basslines that adds a powerful driving force beyond your typical Electro fare. More Electro than your standard ‘Bristol beat’ act and more ‘Bristol beat’ than your standard Electro act, Substatic have carved out a unique slice of the Electro musical landscape for themselves which they supplement with live instrumentation, a splash of guitar and the inclusion of live violin, which you would think would send the music down a folksy road but instead it adds that little bit of orchestration which in turn adds drama to the songs.

I’ve not even mentioned Colleen’s vocals yet! Powerful, dramatic, sultry, seductive with a hint of danger, the perfect piece of the puzzle that ties everything together. Equally devastating on the dancefloor as in the headphones, Substatic’s dynamic and compelling take on Electro is sure to propel them to great heights.

I could have just said “Substatic are a live Electro band turned up to 11”! Check it out:

Substatic – Triplet (zShare) (MediaFire)

Substatic – Wild Horses (zShare) (MediaFire)

Having already played a few high profile shows and gained exposure on BBC 6Music (#saveBBC6music BTW!), Substatic are defiantly one to keep an eye on in 2010!

The band are constantly gigging up and down the UK (their next show is 27th March @ The Junction, Bristol) and their reMix of Leisure Allstars ‘How We Roll’ is available here:

Leisure Allstars ‘How We Roll’ (Inc. Substatic reMix) @ 7Digital

Leisure Allstars ‘How We Roll’ (Inc. Substatic reMix) @ Amazon

The band are planning to release their début EP in May, until then show them some MySpace love:

Substatic @ MySpace

Electrosexual & Scream Club

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Like a coming together of everything that’s great about electronic music, one-time Nerdcore, Electro Hip-Hop ladies Scream Club and deep synth reMixer Electrosexual have teamed up to drop a limited edition double A-side 12” featuring two tracks from Scream Club’s, Electrosexual produced, forthcoming album.

‘Break You Nice’/’Screaming And Crying’ is the distilled essence of the wonder that was electronic music in the 80’s and early 90’s. Like B-Boy Electro mixed with early Acid House it’s supported by reMixes from Divider, Leonard De Leonard and Hard Ton.

Hard Ton’s reMix continues the electro pioneer genre clash, with vocals reminiscent of Cybotron and a burbling TB-303 bassline.

Electrosexual & Scream Club (Feat. Zoe Vermillion & Mz. Sunday) – Break You Nice (Hard Ton reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Scream Club, with Electrosexual, have managed to create a sound that wears it’s influences so strongly on it’s sleeve but still sounds fresh, sorry,  f-f-f-f-fresh!

The single is out 3rd March on Crunks Not Dead/Rock Machine, available on limited edition white vinyl or digital download:

Electrosexual @ Beatport

Scream Club @ Beatport

Electrosexual @ Juno

Scream Club @ Juno

Electrosexual & Scream Club @ 7Digital

Electrosexual @ Amazon

Scream Club @ Amazon

Electrosexual & Scream Club @ Amazon

My Favorite Robot cover The Cure’s ‘Fascination Street’

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Montreal DJ and production duo My Favorite Robot are about to drop their ‘Fascination Reworked’ single.

The single, a cover of The Cure’s ‘Fascination Street’ is backed with reMixes by Omid 16b and Elevator People. I’m digging the hell out of the Omid 16b version, it’s a dark analog cross between 80’s Hip-Hop Electro and Cabaret Voltaire, it’s Old School Electro sensibilities just make you remember everything you loved about heavy basslines and a TR-808. Elevator People go in a totally different direction with a hypnotic Deep House take that will go down massively on a late night dancefloor.

My Favorite Robot – Fascination Street (Omid 16b Mix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

My Favorite Robot – Fascination Street (Elevator People Mix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

‘Fascination Reworked’ is out soon on Mile End Records.

My Favorite Robot @ Beatport

My Favorite Robot @ 7Digital

My Favorite Robot @ Amazon

Justin Faust ‘Holdin’ On’

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Munich man Justin Faust has just dropped an EP of funk tinged French House. the ‘Holdin’ On’ EP contains the title track and reMixes by the likes of Moullinex and Nightriders.

‘Holdin’ On’ is a feel good Electro-House jam with more than a nod to Filter House but once Moulinex get hold of it, it becomes a mighty retro disco monster.

Justin Faust – Holdin’ On (zShare) (MediaFire).

Justin Faust – Holdin’ On (Moullinex reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

The EP is out now on Moullinex’s label Discotexas:

Justin Faust @ Beatport

Justin Faust @ 7Digital

Justin Faust @ Amazon

Grum Vs. Magistrates

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Essex Indie outfit Magistrates have been given the Electro treatment by the always quality Grum.

A bit more ElectroPop than your usual Grum outing but it’s still got that Grum groove and the whole track works together brilliantly. ‘Gold Lover’ sounds like it was written with this reMix in mind!

Magistrates – Gold Lover (Grum reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Apparently Magistrates have split up, or something.

Magistrates @ Beatport

Magistrates @ Juno

Magistrates @ 7Digital

Magistrates @ Amazon

A bunch of Short Circuit reMixes!

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The good folks at LA based Dreamwave/SynthPop label Binary stopped by the electronic rumors inbox to drop off a bunch of reMixes, some old, some new showcasing the production talents of Andrew Verner A.K.A. Short Circuit just ahead of his début album release.

His reMixes of Keenhouse’s ‘Mecho Maniac’ and The Presets’ ‘Kicking And Screaming’ have been knocking around for a while now but perfectly show off Andrews unique take on the Dreamwave sound, kinda’ like a rawer, more analog version take on the genre.

He’s also dropped two new reMixes of 80’s classics Def Leppard’s ‘Foolin’’ and Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat it’, which display a more urgent, almost more aggressive, evolution to his style.

Keenhouse – Mecho Maniac (Short Circuit reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

The Presets – Kicking And Screaming (Short Circuit reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Michael Jackson – Beat It (Short Circuit reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Def Leppard – Foolin’ (Short Circuit reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Andrew has been locked away in his studio for months and Binary will be releasing the results very soon.

Short Circuit @ Beatport

Short Circuit @ Amazon