Class Actress’s ‘Weekend’ video

Class Actress’s ‘Weekender’, an Italo flavoured slice of danceable ElectroPop melancholia, is now available for your viewing pleasure.

Bek Andersen directed this blue hued drama.

Class Actress’ album ‘Rapprocher’ is out now via Carpark Records.

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New EP from Flashworx

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You gotta’ love them Flashworx guys! Over the weekend they dropped a whole new EP, for free!

The ‘Futurisma’ EP is four tracks of synthesizer heaven. Building on from the sound the forged in their ‘Two Guys In Japan’ EP last year the duo take their SynthWave strongly into Italo territory. Using their synthesizers as brushes to paint a Sci-Fi picture of exploration of the unknown, Flashwox have crated an EP that flow together in an audio narrative of space flights and travel to distant worlds. All with, of course, two feet planted firmly on the dancefloor. The ‘Futurisma’ EP is a definite welcome return for these guys.

Flashworx – Futurisma

Flashworx – Gliese 581

Flashworx – Ms. Chapel

You can download the whole EP in full quality over on Flashworx’s SoundCloud.

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Mustang. EP. Interview.

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Today sees the long awaited release of Mustang’s ‘Shooting Love’ single on Different Recordings.

In just to years together Mustang have cemented their reputation as one of the go-to names for synthesizer Disc. Their reMixes, their mixtapes and their original tracks have all earned them critical acclaim and massive blog hype.

Their new single, ‘Shooting Love’, paces slick analog Disco with ElectroPop sensibilities in a track that’s as catchy as it is groovy. Hovering up influences from Italo, Disco and Classic house in a Pop package and that live synthesizer feel that Mustang excel at, ‘Shooting Love’ has already firmly planted itself of one of the tracks of the year.

The guys kindly took some time to fill you lot in on the good, the bad, and the ugly of Mustang:

ER: So, Mustang, I guess you guys are either really into muscle cars or really into horses? Or really into random words? Where’d the name come from?

M: In fact, there’s no real meaning for this… We are not especially car lovers, the same for horse riding, it is not really our thing. When we were looking for a name, after some ridiculous ideas and proposals, Renaud came up with “Mustang” and that was it.

ER: How did you guys get together to make music? Were you drawn together by the scene in Belgium? Is there a scene in Belgium? Did you start off always making this kind of music or has it been a musical journey to end up here?

M: We know each other since a long time, we met first in a Club called Dirty Dancing in Brussels, 5 years ago. Then we tried a studio session together to work around a reMix for a band called Ghinzu. The result was OK, we had a good time, and we decided to move on. After that we finished our first tracks and Gomma Records signed them. The ideal start for us. After the release of ‘Chameleon Circus’,  we started to receive some reMix proposals (for Vitalic, Morcheeba, Ali Love, Two Door Cinema Club… to name a few) and we released 2 new EP’s after that.
In a few days, our 3rd EP called “Shooting Love” will be release on Different Recordings.
Next to that we have reMixes for Crystal Fighters and Arnaud Rebotini upcoming.
Belgium is a small country with a kind atmosphere between artists. We all know each other since a long time. So yes, we can say there’s a Belgian scene, very productive and interesting.

♫ Mustang – Shooting Love (Radio Edit)

ER: What would be your preference, to perform as a DJ team or as a musical outfit?

M: At the moment, we only perform as DJ’s but we make a lot of edits en cuts to setup our own kinda’ sound/set. We are both DJ’s for a while. We were both lucky, by being residents at the main alternative clubs in Belgium. The plan will be to grow in to a live performance in the near future.

ER: How is performing in Belgium? What your favourite place outside your home country you’ve played?

M: Playing in Belgium is very exciting, you can go very eclectic en very musical at the same time without throwing hits non stop, but we’re lucky to be one of the main residents at Libertine Supersport Club in Brussels, voted as one of the best clubs in Europe! A lot of guest DJ’s from foreign countries who played alongside us says it’s a challenge to play in Belgium, and it’s true. We had great times at Beiruth, Athens, Beijing, Paris and Perrugia, these are our top 5 places at the moment.

♫ Mustang – Shooting Love (Jeremy Glenn ReOrder reMix)

ER: You blew up online with a string of amazing reMixes, what’s the reMix you’ve done that your most proud of?

M: It’s very difficult to say because we all enjoyed them by making. We like all of them at the end, because they are linked to some periods of us growing in the studio…Let’s say the 2 last ones we did, for Arnaud Rebotini and Crystal Fighters because they reflect more our sound of today.

ER: We can’t really not ask you about your influences, ‘Shooting Love’ has got such an ‘80’s Electro/Boogie/Soul feel, what were you listening to when your were producing it? What influences you in general?

M: In fact we share the same passion for electronic, melodic music, Andy is more into Italo, Psyche & Disco stuff and Renaud  is more into New Wave and Pop music. Let’s say we’re fans of The Human League, The Cure, Lucio Battisti, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Eric Satie, Carl Craig, Talk Talk, Serge Gainsbourg to name some examples… A large spectrum isn’t it ?

♫ Mustang – Shooting Love (Black Strobe reMix)

ER: So you’ve played around a few places. Any crazy rock ‘n’ roll stories from your adventures?

M: Last year at the infamous Calvi On The Rocks festival… After an already heavy drinking night, we left the beach heading to a club who was “not so far”. We were 13 in a small Van (with Dixon on top of us singing some Deutsh songs and crying because Germany just lost the semi final of the World Cup). The driver completely lost his way and we arrived in the middle of nowhere with 250 sheep screaming around us. Finally we found the club after 1h30m of driving and we all finished naked in the sea in front of it. Can’t even remember the return to the hotel.  : )

ER: So what’s in Mustang’s studio? Do you have a favourite bit of kit?

M: We use a lot of Roland, Simmons & Linn’s Drum machines. I think our favorite is still the Jupiter 8 but we’re using the Matrix 1000, SE-1, DX-7 or MemoryMoog a lot to!

ER: If money was no object, what piece of studio gear would be your dream to own?

M: An SSL Mix table, a Yamaha CS-80, some Chandler Limited compressors, TubeTech Pré-Ampl, GML EQ’s and Lexicon 480L Reverb. What else ?

♫ Mustang – Shooting Love (Fat Club Mix)

ER: Is Mustang a Cereal or a Full English Breakfast kinda’ band? Would your answer change the day after a show?

M: Not that much Cereal, for sure ! And the day after a show, we usually visit a friend called “Ronald”… He’s everywhere  : )

Many thanks to the guys for taking the time to chat with us.

‘Shooting Love’ is released today!

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It’s an Italo special on this weeks Fear Of Tigers’ ‘The Guestlist’

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Fear Of Tigers – The Guestlist 14/10/2011 = FoT treats us to an Italo special this week, and I do mean treat, this ones storming!

Fear Of Tigers – The Guestlist 14/10/2011

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Pleasure Cruiser mixtape for Rex The Dog’s next BREED night.

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Pleasure Cruiser – BREED Podcast 9 (The Horror) = This is right up my street! In celebration of the next of Rex The Dog’s ‘Electronic Pulse Wave Disco’ nights BREED, BREED residents Pleasure Cruiser have knocked together 45 mins of rockin’ 80’s boogie beats!

Pleasure Cruiser – BREED Podcast 9 (The Horror)

The tracklist:

01. Man Parrish – Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don’t Stop)
02. Kate Bush – Running Up That Hill
03. Hashim – Al Naafiysh (The Soul)
04. Deelite/Steve Poindexter – Work It Wild (Paul Woolford Edit)
05. Nic Liu – Arthur
06. Nic Liu – Marshall
07. Michael Jackson – Thriller (Eric Volta Bootymix)
08. Yello – Lost Again (Greg Wilson Edit)
09. Michoacan – Crack Crock
10. Charlie – Spacer Woman
11. Horror Inc. — Dans La Nuit

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Kid Machine’s ‘From Here to Eternity Mix’

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Kid Machine – From Here to Eternity Mix = A storming, nearly two hours, of Italo insanity from Kid Machine including a couple of unreleased gems from the man himself.

Kid Machine – From Here to Eternity Mix

The tracklist:

01. Telex – Moskow Diskow  (French Version)
02. Magic Men – Popcorn
03. Sphinx – Collision (reMixed)
04. Hipnosis – Argonauts
05. Kex – Go Go Go (Kid Machine Edit)
06. Alexander Robotnick – Dance Boy Dance
07. 1000Ohm – Love In Motion (Instrumental)
08. Louis – Pink Footpath (Instrumental)
09. Sun La Shan – Catch (Dub Version)
10. Giorgio Moroder – From Here To Eternity (1978 Spatial Disco Version)
11. Smiles.N.1.4 – Magnetic Dance
12. Hipnosis – Astrodance
13. Kid Machine – Dragon (Unreleased)
14. Kid Machine – ’84 (Unreleased)
15. Sissy – Queen Of Discotheque (Instrumental)
16. Cheaps – Moliendo Café
17. Dharma – Plastic Doll (reMixed Instrumental)
18. Klapto – Mister Game
19. Amin-Peck – Suicidal (Instrumental Version)
20. Talk Of The North – Such A Shame
21. Azul Y Negro – No Tengo Tiempo
22. Faxe – Time For Changes (Instrumental)

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Quasars And Lovinsky

Quasars and Lovinsky, two Russian producers who have teamed up for this retro Italo extravaganza!

From the opening chords and electro toms this track is doing exactly what it says on the tin. Pure ‘80’s Italo goodness, all power FM bassline and lush, if slightly melancholy,  chords. But that mixture of melancholy and bouncy dance music actually perfectly invokes the atmosphere of the era. Quasars and Lovinsky are two relatively new names, but if you like your SynthWave Italo flavoured I’d keep an eye on them.

♫ Quasars And Lovinsky – Made In The ‘80’s

Check out more from Quasars And Lovinsky on their SoundClouds.

Christianoshi reMixed by Trademark (Dreamtrak)

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Here we have a fun slice of late ‘80’s/early ‘90’s inspired ElectroPop in the form of London Bedroom-Pop artist Christianoshi as reMixed by Trademark (including Oil Horton A.K.A. Dreamtrak).

And yes, Trademark is an anagram of Dreamtrak (or the other way round, I believe Trademark came first). Christianoshi has a lot of cool elements to his vocal performance, for example there’s a load of Marc Almond in there, and it all works perfectly with Trademark’s bouncy Pet Shop Boys-esque ElectroPop. ‘Turst’ is a catchy Pop juggernaut with just the right amount of Italo in the mix to make to dancefloor friendly and to justify the amazing amount of cowbell.

♫ Christianoshi – Trust (Trademark reMix)

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Kid Machine’s ‘Cold Planet’

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Kid Machine gets into a place where dark Italo and Cosmic Disco meet with his new tune ‘Cold Planet’

Premiered on Mr Flemming Dalum’s radio show this month, this track has got a really nice musical duality to it. On the one hand there is an aggressive, punchy rhythm section build upon sparse 80’s drums and an icy arpeggiated bassline, however this is tempered with layers of lush, sparking, synths that lend on optimism to the tune. ‘Cold Planet’’s authentic ‘80’s Italo sound is sure to strike a chord with all fans of SynthWave (or whatever it is calling itself this week).

Night drive on!

♫ Kid Machine – Cold Planet

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PH Groove’s ‘Planet Electric Boogie’ mixtape

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PH Groove – Planet Electric Boogie (Part 1) = Tonite Record’s PH Groove lay down over an hour of seriously hot boogaloo. Cosmic Disco meets beach Funk to fill your summer.

PH Groove – Planet Electric Boogie (Part 1)

The tracklist:

01. Miguel Campbell – Hold On
02. MAM – Nobody’s Business
03. Kelton Prima – The Dark Side of the Spoon (PH Groove reMix)
04. Neighbour – Glove Box
05. In Flagranti – Hollow Discourse
06. Ajello – Donna Droid (Mammarella reMix)
07. Vergard Wolf Dyvik (Feat Preben Olram) – Running Out (Ajello reMix)
08. Beat Conductor – Space Woman
09. Ichisan – Traffic Jam
10. Erik Wikstrom – Arkadia
11. Cute Heels – Remember That Saturday?
12. Sare Havlicek – Toscana Nights
13. Transatlantic Disco Alliance (Chaz Bronz & Sare Havlicek) – Cosmic Furnace
14. PH Groove – Future Shock
15. Rush Hour – Ultradancin
16. Anton Romezz – Simple Things

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