Substatic

Substatic

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

Party Horse

If you really made me pin Party Horse down, genre wise, I mean if you had a gun to my head, I would probably say, er, Disco-Rock? Maybe…

The Anglo-Dutch duo appear to throw a bit of everything in the mix. Chainsaw guitars, 16-Bit game sounds, analog synths & cheap drum machines and an aesthetic that is nothing short of 70’s Top Of The Pops. If Mark Bolan (in the 70’s…still alive) had been backed by The Human League and produced by Giorgio Moroder and then fed through a fuzzbox you are coming somewhere near Party Horse.

But look beyond the glam, look beyond the strut, and what you have there is some really classic pop songs. Check the video for their track ‘Lazer Beam’:

Party Horse are about to embark on a UK tour supporting CHEW LiPS:

19 Apr: Suno, Leicester
20 Apr: Arts Centre, Nowrich
21 Apr: Bodega, Nottingham
22 Apr: Faversham, Leeds
23 Apr: ABC 2, Glasgow
24 Apr: Café Drummonds, Aberdeen
25 Apr: Acadamy 2, Liverpool
26 Apr: Academy 2, Sheffield
27 Apr: Sugermill, Stoke
29 Apr: The Cooler, Bristol
30 Apr: Cargo, London
1 May:  Old Fire Station, Bournemouth

Looking to release their début single at the start of the summer, until the visit the Horse on MySpace:

Party Horse @ MySpace

We Have Band’s new video

We Have Band have débuted the video for their forthcoming single ‘Divisive‘. It’s a fun clip that looks like it took ages to make, it was directed by Jul&Mat.

‘Divisive’ is released 22nd March on Naive.

We Have Band @ Beatport

We Have Band @ Amazon

Passion Pit reMix Shout Out Louds

ShoutOutLouds

Swedish Indie kooks Shout Out Louds have got their friends Passion Pit to grace their single ‘Fall Hard’ with one of their classic reMixes.

And PP synth the track right up! Layering deep analog basses and lush synth pads Passion Pit have warped Shout Out Loud’s track into a prefect summer synth jam.

Shout Out Louds – Fall Hard (Passion Pit’s Summertime Radio reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

‘Fall Hard’ is the first single from Shout Out Louds forthcoming album ‘Work’.

Shout Out Louds @ Beatport

Shout Out Louds @ Juno

Shout Out Louds @ 7Digital

Shout Out Louds @ Amazon

Passion Pit @ Beatport

Passion Pit @ Juno

Passion Pit @ 7Digital

Passion Pit @ Amazon

Comanechi & Ghost Hunter

Comanechi

Ghost Hunter have done this atmospheric, chilled out reMix for Merok records artists Comanechi. Their usual guitar heavy noise pop is replaced here with, almost Trip-Hop, electronic soundscapes giving the song a sense of beauty and mystery that the original version never accomplished.

Comanechi – Close Enough To Kiss (Ghost Hunter reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Comanechi’s album is out now.

Comanechi @ Merok

Comanechi @ 7Digital

Comanechi @ Amazon

Diamond Cut reMixes The Candle Thieves

TheCandleThieves

We’ve been very impressed with many of Diamond Cut’s recent reMixes so when a new one hits the electronic rumors inbox it always makes us sit up and pay attention.

Here he has turned his skills to Lo-Fi bedroom popsters The Candle Thieves and their track ‘We’re All Gonna’ Die (Have Fun)’ turning the quirky Indie-Pop track into a smooth ElectroPop journey that carries you away on sweeping synths whist retaining the intimate feel of the original. Great stuff!

The Candle Thieves – Gonna’ Die (Diamond Cut Slow Jam Mix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

The ‘We’re All Gonna’ Die (Have Fun)’ single is out 29th March on Downtown Records

The Candle Thieves @ Juno

The Candle Thieves @ 7Digital

The Candle Thieves @ Amazon

Win two guest list spaces to see IAMX live @ ULU

IAMXLive

Avant-garde Indie-SynthPop genius Chris Corner (ex of Sneaker Pimps) will be taking to the stage with his IAMX project on 20th March at London’s ULU and here at electronic rumors we have managed to get hold of a pair of guest list spaces to give away to a lucky reader.

Since disbanding Sneaker Pimps to concentrate on IAMX, Corner has released three studio albums of genre-blurring electronic pop that have ranged from the uplifting and glam to the dark and atmospheric. An IAMX live show perfectly captures the eclectic nature of the music with a theatricality and flare unique to Corner. Guest appearances are not unusual with artists such as Sue Denim and Dee Plume from Robots in Disguise, James Cook from Nemo and both halves of The Mighty Boosh, Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt all having dropped in.

So, with tickets selling out fast, we present to you and a friend the opportunity to bypass the queue and stroll in the guest list entrance, just like someone important!

All you have to do follow us (electronicrumor) on Twitter, then copy, paste and tweet the following:

IAMX Live? 20th March? ULU in London? Count me in! I wanna’ win guest list spaces!  http://bit.ly/cNTeEw  @electronicrumor @iamx

Everyone who Tweets will have their name put in my pork pie hat and a random name pulled will be notified via Twitter DM. You have until Friday 12th March, so get going!

For those of you do don’t win, tickets can be purchased here, while they are still available!

IAMX @ Beatport

IAMX @ Juno

IAMX @ 7Digital

IMAX @ Amazon

CHEW LiPS – Karen video!

CHEW LiPS’ have débuted the video for the next single from their absolutely sunning album ‘Unicorn’, ‘Karen’.

Great song, cool video!

And check out some behind the scenes footage!

The ‘Unicorn’ album is out now and is defiantly a recommended purchase!

CHEW LiPS @ Beatport

CHEW LiPS @ Juno

CHEW LiPS @ 7Digital

CHEW LiPS @ Amazon

Penguin Prison reMix Jack Peñate

JackPenate

electronic rumors fave, Penguin Prison, has reMixed Indie/alternative singer Jack Peñate’s track of last year ‘So Near’ and effortlessly made it his own.

Creating a funky, soulful, ElectroPop gem, this could be a PP track. It so different from the original whilst keeping the song structure and making it sound like it was always written to be an ElectroPop track. Genius!

Jack Peñate – So Near (Penguin Prison reMix) (zShare) (MediaFire)

Penguin Prison has such a huge year ahead of him!

Jack Peñate @ Beatport

Jack Peñate @ Juno

Jack Peñate @ 7Digital

Jack Peñate @ Amazon

Chinese Christmas Cards

ChineseChristmasCards

Chinese Christmas Cards are a duo of breakthrough artists from Barcelona who won Levi’s Unfamous Music Awards 2009.

They produce some infections and quirky Indie-Electro-Folk-Pop that’s almost like a Spanish The Postal Service, without all the moping around. ‘Welcome To Life’ is their new single and it’s four minutes of uplifting, interesting songwriting based around cheap synths and acoustic guitar. It’s well worth a listen if you’re in a whimsical mood!

Chinese Christmas Cards – Welcome To Life (zShare) (MediaFire)

Go check out CCC on MySpace:

Chinese Christmas Cards @ MySpace