It’s been out a fair old while now, but Van She’s second single from their new album, Jamaica, has finally got itself a video.
Guess where the video features?
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It’s been out a fair old while now, but Van She’s second single from their new album, Jamaica, has finally got itself a video.
Guess where the video features?
Buy Van She’s music from:
Goin’ Old School isn’t a trip down music memory lane, it’s a mugging in the dark alleyway of nostalgia:
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark kicks off a full-on SynthPop Goin’ Old School with Enola Gay from 1980.
1983, our favourite Depeche Mode era, spawned Everything Counts.
Although not Erasure’s first single, 1986’s Sometimes was easily their breakthrough tune.
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So, the internet is all a-buzz about the new single from Major Lazer, featuring Amber of The Dirty Projectors, Get Free, which is enough for us to be really dubious about it.
But it really is very good, a eclectic Dubby track that demands repeat listenings. Check out the SoMe directed video.
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Here’s the new video for Grimes’ Genesis, one of the best tracks off her Visions album.
The internet seems to hate it, but I can’t figure out why. It’s actually pretty standard video fare these days. I wonder if the internet would like it better if we said Romain Gavras directed it rather than Claire Boucher herself?
Visions is out now.
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The awesome Chrome Canyon, now on Stone’s Throw, has a new single and album incoming. Memories Of A Scientist is the second track to be taken form the forthcoming Elemental Themes album.
The video, self-directed by Chrome Canyon/Morgan Z and casts himself as an electronic music mad scientist set amidst the heavy synthesizer Disco of the track.
Elemental Themes is released 9th October.
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Last week boerd, side project of Stay Ali’s Bård Ericson, impressed us with his third EP Velocity.
Now the EP’s first track, Wavelength, has got itself a suitably calming video, Directed by Swiss filmmaker Kommak.
Velocity is out now.
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Goin’ Old School isn’t a trip down music memory lane, it’s a mugging in the dark alleyway of nostalgia:
We’re going all SynthPop ballad’s today, starting with Depeche Mode’s Somebody, from 1984.
Next, because I like to slip a little The Human League in wherever I can, it’s 1986’s Human.
And we’ll finish up with the ultimate ‘80’s ballad. Spandau Ballet’s True, from 1983
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Here’s a brand new song and video from Arcade High, Blacktop Rendezvous. It’s taken from the forthcoming Beauty Queen EP and sounds like an 80’s SynthWave version of The Postal Service. And that’s amazing!
Arcade High’s Ryan Boosel himself directed this video, loaded with youthful exuberance.
Arcade High’s Beauty Queen EP is released 21st August.
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Here’s the new video for Notts Indie-Electro outfit Moscow Youth Cult’s Love>Lore. It;s a track we’ve featured before and we do love it when tracks we like get nice videos.
Hayley Watchorn directs this study of interesting bits travelling that seems strangely fitting.
Moscow Youth Cult’s Happiness Machines is out now.
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Goin’ Old School isn’t a trip down music memory lane, it’s a mugging in the dark alleyway of nostalgia:
Nik Kershaw has just brand new single, The Sky’s The Limit, and album EI8HT, so let’s revisit Human Racing from 1984.
The smooth side of Paul Hardcastle with the soulful Electro Boogie of Don’t Waste My Time, featuring Carol Kenyon, from 1986
Ending today’s Goin’ Old School is the Pop Funk of Thompson Twins with 1982’s Lies.
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