Orangewood

Orangewood

What happens when LexiconDon crooner Alex Koons teams up with producer Brandon Light and gets drunk? Orangewood, that’s what. A new dimension of groove.

Orangewood’s EP is available on Bandcamp, and it’s an eclectic affair. there’s a lot going on within the four tracks, a lot of influences and a lot of experimentation, but the duo never let’s things get out of hand. They’re going with the flow, but keeping it funky. The opening track, ‘Dick Daniel’ is like a Shoegaze guitarist jamming out over a Disco influenced ‘80’s TV Theme and provides a nice set up for the rest of the EP as you start to get a handle on what to expect. Following on from that the EP starts to bring in strands from everything from Cosmic Disco to R&B to Dancehall to Dub. ‘Too Long For A Good (A Childhood Medley)’ stands out as the ‘hit’, the only track with vocals all the way though, but don’t be expecting a LexiconDon-a-like, ‘Too Long’ is a strange combination of the Tropical and New York Indie, and even a little very early Smashing Pumpkins run through all the fun the studio can offer. There’s pretty much something for everyone on the EP, and at the amazing low price of free, you can’t really not dip your toe into the world of Orangewood.

Orangewood – Dick Daniel

Orangewood – Too Long For Too Good (A Childhood Medley)

Orangewood’s ‘Dick Daniel’ EP is out now.

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Niki & The Dove X Goldroom

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Goldroom, A.K.A. Binary and NightWaves main man Josh, is just going from strength to strength with each release, and gathering a momentum and reputation that I can’t remember happing this quickly for a while.

Well deserved too, his beach party Disco sound is finding fans all over for its smooth grooves and attention to detail. His latest reMix, from  Niki & The Dove is a soundclash between a chilled peice of Tropical and a ‘90’s House anthem that I can’t help but think was released a few months too late. This one could have been the sound of the summer.

Niki & The Dove – Mother Protect (Goldroom reMix)

‘Mother Project’ is taken from Nikki & The Dove’s ‘The Drummer’ EP, out now.

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Tesla Boy’s ‘In Your Eyes’

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Later this month the raining champions of Russian ElectroPop, Tesla Boy, crash back into the ring with a new track on the forthcoming twelfth edition of Kitsuné Music’s ‘Maison’  compilation series.

‘In Your Eyes’ is pure smooth Tesla Boy and a welcome return. A mid-tempo Dreamwave groover that perfectly bridges the gap between SynthPop and Nu-Disco. Not sparing the funk in the bass department, ‘In Your Eyes’ also has the crooning excellence of an early ‘80’s ballad. Fellow Mullet Records alumni Satin Jackets step up for reMix duties, bringing their brand of soulful Disco to the tune in their percussion lead late night version.

♫ Tesla Boy – In Your Eyes (Radio Edit)

♫ Tesla Boy – In Your Eyes (Satin Jackets reMix)

Kitsuné Maison 12 ‘The Good Fun Issue’ is released 21st November.

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New track from Adeyhawke

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Adeyhawke! It’s been a while!

‘Catch 32’ is the brand new track from Adeyhawke, and it was worth the wait. It’s a track to instantly remind you of everything great about ‘80’s inspired synth music. Working on two levels, this track not only shows a deep understanding of retro synth music and captures the ‘80’s dancefloor with a cinematic feel but also shows amazing musicianship. The lead lines the soar over the bouncy, nostalgia laced dance track are pure joy to listen to.

♫ Adeyhawke – Catch 32

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Human Error Week: Fear Of Tigers speaks some words

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This Friday (11th November) London’s 93 Feet East play’s host to one of the best ElectroPop line-ups of the year. Brought to us by Human Error, Friday’s event will see Fear Of Tigers, Visitor, The Sound Of Arrows and Queen Of Hearts share the stage in one amazing night of the best electronic music London has to offer. This week, to build your anticipation, electronic rumors will be talking to each of the four acts involved…

Ben Berry, A.K.A. Mr. Tigers A.K.A. Fear Of Tigers is one of the most constantly awesome producers in the UK. The words ‘(Fear Of Tigers reMix)’ after a song title is pretty much as good a stamp of quality as you can want. Again and again Fear Of Tigers has wowed us with his reworkings of some of the hottest ElectroPop tracks around. Taking cues from everything, from old school Electro, to ‘90’s House, to Trance, to Disco and hammering them into the prefect Pop package, Mr. Tigers can take any track and make it a dancefloor monster that appeals to both the feet and the emotions. His original work is no different, his début album ‘Cossus Snufsigalonica’ (which he gave away free BTW!) was ten tracks of the finest big room tunes loaded with retro sounds and catchy hooks. ‘The Adventures Of Pippi Longstrump’ has become a modern classic and an inspiration to all of the Nu-Disco and Dreamwave scenes. In a short four years Fear Of Tigers has become one of the biggest names in our little corner of the music world with a reputation that lead to him reMixing some of the top names in Pop, including Kylie and Ellie.

On top of all that he also hosts a weekly podcast, ‘The Guestlist’ that has become many people first stop for new music.

Despite the fact that all that sounded like I’m about to hand Ben a lifetime achievement award, I’m not. What we are going to do, though, is give you a brief glimpse into the world of Mr. Tigers as Ben took the time to share with you guys.

ER: Hey Ben, thanks a lot of doing this.

FOT: Thanks Clive, it’s great to be here

ER: So, Ben, where did the music come from? What’s your background with production? How did you get into it and was it always this style of music?

FOT: My older brother was in an indie band so I was always playing around with his bits of gear. I started off making ambient techno when I was about 14 or so. I was also in a terrible covers band. We toured the working men’s clubs of Leeds and Bradford playing eye watering covers of tracks like Bobby Brown’s ‘Two Can Play That Game’ and Tasmin Archer’s ‘Sleeping Satellite’.
From there I got into house music made a few records and became a full time DJ (6 nights a week for 3 years) in Spain.

ER: And where did Fear of Tigers come from, both as a name and as a concept?

FOT: I quit music. I thought it was forever. It had been a few years and I didn’t really miss production to be honest. I went to work at a record label and then as a journalist. Someone at work lent me a copy of Logic, I put it on the computer just to see what it was like and I ended up remixing the Infidels which came out on Wall of Sound. It rekindled my passion.

♫ Fear Of Tigers – The Adventures Of Pippi Longstrump

ER: What influences you and your sound, not just musically?

FOT: For me I have the most fun naming my tracks and the inspiration usually come from the things I like reading about outside music: Languages, Tove Jansson, Zen, M Theory, Mythology, Cooking. I also love thinking about what music will sound like in the future. When I was a kid I used to be able to compose crazy music in my head but I could never express it as I didn’t know how. Now I can express myself better but I’d love to be able to dream of some sounds that don’t exist yet so I’ve tried some hypnotic techniques to try and get me into a new way of thinking.

ER: What prompted you go release your first album for free? Did you expect it to become such a classic and do you regret it being free based on how popular it was?

FOT: I’d do it all again. For sure. It helped me build a bit of a profile and in general I was really pleased with the result. I’d love to think that it had some impact even if just a small one.

♫ Fear Of Tigers – Study Hard Drugs School

ER: How did The Guestlist come about?

FOT: I’ve wanted to do a podcast for about 5 years but never had the balls (something about hearing my own voice I think). Then one afternoon in April, I don’t know what came over me, I just thought – let’s do it. I recorded it pretty quickly and loved every minute of it. I much prefer speaking and playing music than writing!

ER: In the last few years you’ve dropped a string of amazing reMixes, what’s the reMix you’ve done that your most proud of?

FOT: I love the Infidels remix, it was so easy and was the genesis of Fear Of Tigers really. More recently I actually love hearing the Studio Killers remix. I must admit I had some reservations about the track but it was really really fun to do.

♫ Fear Of Tigers – Please Don’t Leave

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

FOT: Being busted by the police several times in Spain. Pretending to be Jeremy Healy and getting mobbed for autographs at the end of the set. Mostly falling down drunk whilst the club’s in full swing. That’s my party trick.

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

FOT: I think the whole analogue Vs. digital is a load of baloney. I’m more into what I’d call the cutting edge of sound generation such as harmonic content morphing and binaural recording.

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

FOT: A grand piano. Of course I’d need the space for it but I’d love to spend £50,000 on a good one. I really doubt I’d ever buy an analog synth. I’m just not a fan. They’re nice to look at but that’s as far as it goes for me. I would like a Theremin though.

ER: The show in Friday is billed as Fear Of Tigers live, how does that work? What’s the live setup?

FOT: I’m going to be on stage with The Sound of Arrows and Visitor, they’re going to do the vocals for some of my tracks and we’ll play some of theirs and of course a few live renditions of the remixes. Don’t worry, there’s no drummer!

ER: Do you prefer to perform as a DJ or as a musician?

FOT: I’m a DJ at heart. I hate being in bands to be honest.

♫ Fear Of Tigers – Calling Your Name

ER: How Fridays show going to be? Who else are you most looking forward to seeing?

FOT: Really looking forward to the Queen Of Hearts set.

ER: Is Fear Of Tigers a Cereal or a Full English Breakfast kinda’ act? Would your answer change the day after a show?

FOT: Yes I love a meat free Full English. So it’s hash browns, quorn sausage, grilled tomatoes, poached egg, fried mushrooms, baked beans (just a few) piece of toast, cup of queens English tea (PG Tips pyramids).
I also do a mean meat free bacon roll. Which is homemade bread, rocket, fried haloumi and a slice of meat free bacon.

Thanks dude.

Visitor will be playing as part of this Fridays phenomenal Human Error line up at 93 Feet East in London. Full details can be found here.

Human Error

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Fabian’s ‘The Jack’

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Fabian is riding the wave of success right now. His ‘Last Flight’ single blew up, his reMix for The Magician blew up & his début album blew up. That’s a lot of blowing up, and I’m sure it puts a guy in a good mood.

Apparently so as Fabian decided to celebrate all the explosions by dropping a new free tune, ‘The Jack’. Joining the dots between Fabian’s LA Nu-Disco, Chicago House, and Rave, ‘The Jack’ is proper jackin’ indeed. In-fact, pairing a ‘90’s Chicago House feel with sun-drenched LA Dreamwave production has got such a groove and such a unique flavour that it could easily be the sound of next summer.

Fabian – The Jack

Fabian’s ‘Say Goodbye’ album is out now.

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Electric Youth’s ‘Right Back To You’ full EP

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We featured Electric Youth’s new single ‘Right Back To You’ a couple of weeks ago, now the whole reMix package is available to buy.

‘Right Back To You’ is an amazing return for the Canadian duo after what feels like a period away from releasing. Everything we fell in love with about Electric Youth back in 2009 is present, it’s epic ‘80’s movie Pop, with an uplifting quality, that has obviously been crafted with such love for it’s influences and the passion which Bronwyn and Austin have put into getting it just right is evident. It’ll be stuck in your head all week! the flip-side ‘Fade Away’ is sparkly ElectroPop which shows off a different side to Bronwyn vocals. The track is more introspective, both vocally and musically, it’s smooth retro Pop that shows off Electric Youth’s range. reMixes come from fellow Canadians DVAS with a laid back Nu-Disco take on the tune and Jacques L. Dorsey, who’s  ‘Sarah Sarah’ reMix turns the track into a classic SynthPop track with pulsating synths and stripped back, roomy, production. Welcome back Electric Youth!

♫ Electric Youth – Right Back To You

♫ Electric Youth – Fade Away

♫ Electric Youth – Right Back To You (DVAS reMix)

♫ Electric Youth – Right Back To You (Sarah Sarah reMix)

The whole ‘Right Back To You’ EP is out now and also includes reMix work from Royski & Watts.

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Futurecop! & Codebreaker

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So, you all know Futurecop!’s ‘N.A.S.A.’, right? It’s been a Futurecop! ElectroPop classic for a couple of years. Well here’s a brand new, old, version featuring and ElectroPop sheen from Codebreaker.

The two acts collaborated on this tune some time ago but for one reason or another it never saw the light of day. Until now. Released as a single on Disco Demolition Records this version of ‘N.A.S.A.’ sees the familiar arpeggio and riff of the original layers with some equally Poppy vocals from Codebreaker. The absence of the vocals from the album is a little jarring, but Codebreaker really make the track their own. I swear, with so many version of the same songs with different collaborates and different releases for different territories, Futurecop! have the most complicated back catalogue ever!

Futurecop! (Feat. Codebreaker) – N.A.S.A.

‘N.A.S.A.’ is available now.

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Fear Of Tigers’ reMix round up part II

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Fear Of Tigers– The reMixes Part II = Following on from part I, here is Mr. Tigers second collection of reMixes, this time covering 2010-2011, and there’s some seriously huge tracks in here! his Ronika reMix is currently battling it out for the title of our favourite reMix of the year and his reMix of Ellie’s ‘Lights’ is easily the best out there. There’s some new treats in the mix too.

Fear Of Tigers – The reMixes Part II

The tracklist:

01. Vanbot – Lost Without You (Fear Of Tigers reMix)
02. Studio Killers – Ode To The Bouncer (Fear Of Tigers reMix)
03. Ronika – Only Only (Fear Of Tigers reMix)
04. Ellie Goulding – Lights (Fear Of Tigers reMix)
05. The Sound of Arrows – There Is Still Hope (Fear Of Tigers reMix)
06. Kylie Minogue – All The Lovers (Fear Of Tigers reMix)
07. Rosanna – Waterfall (Fear Of Tigers reMix)
08. Bright Light Bright Light – Disco Moment (Fear Of Tigers reMix)
09. Queen of Hearts – Where Are You Now? (Fear Of Tigers reMix)
10. Artist Unknown – Burn (Fear Of Tigers reMix)

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Walter Sobcek’s November tape

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Walter Sobcek – The November Tape (Live from Raoul Rubenbauer´s Yacht) = The international jet-setting Dreamwave duo cook up a classic mixtape of dancefloor bliss.

Walter Sobcek – The November Tape  (Live from Raoul Rubenbauer´s Yacht)

The tracklist:

01. Jean Jacques Smoothie (Feat. Tara Busch) – 2People (DCup reMix)
02. Volta Bureau – Alley Cat (Original Mix)
03. Lifelike With Kris Menace – Discopolis
04. Housse De Racket – Roman (Oliver reMix)
05. The Magician (Feat. Jeppe) – I Don’t Know What To Do (Fabian reMix)
06. Miguel Campbell – Something Special (Original Mix)
07. Lovebirds (Feat. Stee Downes) – Want You In My Soul (Original Mix)
08. Aeroplane – Save Me Now (Original Mix)
09. Cherelle (Feat. Alexander O’Neal) – Saturday Love
10. Ready For The World – Oh Sheila
11. Azealia Banks – 212
12. Greenskeepers – Should I Sing Like This
13. Captain Sensible – Wot 2 35 (Kap10kurt Rework)
14. Justice – Newlands (The Blisters Boyz reMix)

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