[Audio] Arc Neon’s ‘Technicolor Workout’

 

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Technicolor Workout is taken from London SynthWaver Arc Neon’s just released new EP of the same name. Arc Neon has always been one of the standout artists in the genre for us, innovative and detail oriented with an authentic, but not copycat, sound. The new EP is a little too liberally sprinkled with rockin’ guitar for our tastes really, some may dig it, but we prefer our 80s inspired electronic music untainted. the title track, however, is a tour de force in British 80s Pop music.

Featuring the vocal stylings of Abbey Bretts, Technicolor Workout burst out of the speakers sounding like it should have been on Top Of The Pops circa 1984. The sweet vocal over popping and squealing synth leads lends the track a smooth energy. Upbeat, but not frantic, it’s a silky but dynamic tune who’s electro tom roll laden drums are pure vintage class. This one’ll have you itching to dance,

♫ Arc Neon (Feat. Abbey Bretts) – Technicolor Workout

Arc Neon’s Technicolor Workout EP is out now.

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[Audio] New Arcades’ ‘Don’t Let Go’

 

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Here’s the latest tune from London based DreamPop duo New Arcades. It’s part of the Scenes EP. which is due for release later this month via. Futurecop!’s new record label We Are the Future Records. The track’s called Don’t Let Go, and this rousing slice of ElectroPop features Chloe Pamplin on backup vocals.

Continuing from where their self titled début EP let off, Don’t Let Go is an epic cacophony of shimmering synths and driving beats and anthemic vocals. It’s got the New Arcades rawness to it that sets them apart from the pack, and live sounding Indie production for richly layered SynthPop, the combination which drew us to them in the first place. Big stuff, we can’t wait for the EP.

♫ New Arcades (Feat. Chloe Pamplin) – Don’t Let Go

New Arcades’ Scenes EP is released 28th February.

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[Download] DiscoSocks’ ‘Gotta Get It Goin’

 

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Hold tight! there’s a new tune from London Disco ‘N’ Bass groover DiscoSocks in town. Following his awesome I’ll Be Getting Down/Goldman Sax single the man is indulging his Houseier side with this new track and kicking things into high gear. This one is aimed squarely at the dancefloor,

Gotta Get It Goin is a monster House jam that powers along on the pairing of frantic bass and infections piano hooks. Riding over some pretty complex purcussion the who thing has a forward momentum that drops and builds in just the right places, when it kicks back in it’s pure energy. Expect to be hearing this quite a bit in the clubs over the coming months.

DiscoSocks – Gotta Get It Goin

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[Mixtape] Van She’s ‘DJ Mix Feb 14’

 

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Van She– DJ Mix Feb 14 = Here’s an hour of sweet poolside House and Nu-Disco from Australian Indie-Electro kings Van She. Loaded with top cuts, this is one to start off your weekend early.

♫ Van She – DJ Mix Feb 14

The Tracklist:
01. NightTime Intro.
02. Studio Apartment (Feat. Ron Carroll) – I’m In Love (Rasmus Faber Epic reMix)
03. Le Youth – C O O L (Ben Pearce reMix)
04. Ninetoes – Finder
05. Van She – Idea Of happiness (Whatsonot reMix)
06. Whatsonot – Touched
07. HNNY – Sneeze
08. Nicky Van She and Dangerous DAAN – California
09. Gorgon City (Feat. MNEK) – Ready For Your Love (Dub Mix)
10. Nice7 – Time To Get Physical (Original Mix)
11. Sam Divine (Feat. Amy Lyon) – Kill My Love (Hannah Wants & Chris Lorenzo Mix)
12. Bixel Boys – Black December (Original Mix)
13. Friends Within (Feat. Pete Josef) – The Work
14. Monkey Safari – Hi Life (Cheeky Bold Cover)

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[Video] Py’s ‘Swimming Slow’

 

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Swimming Slow is the new single from London songstress Py, a deep and powerful ElectroPop tune co-written and produced by Starsmith.

Check out the classy video for the track, full of catharsis and night mystery.

Py’s Swimming Slow is released 10th March.

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[Audio] SaiR’s ‘Leaving Earth’

 

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Portuguese Dreamwaver SaiR is treating us to another new track this week. Leaving Earth is the latest tune in this mans vintage Disco oddessy, but he’s not properly released anything since November 2012’s Sunfield EP; we’re hoping this recent rash of tunes means he’s planning to rectify that soon.

Leaving Earth layers on the thick synth bass heavy. Lush Disco licks and warm keys ride a gently wave over the tracks centrepiece. Jazzy solos and chiming percussive snyths give the tune a laid back inner-city feel, a mood that rolls along on some pure vintage Disco Funk. Get that new EP going SaiR!

♫ SaiR – Leaving Earth

SaiR’s Sunfield EP is out now on Rosso Corsa Records.

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[Download] edapollo’s ‘Breathing Lessons & ‘Tisno’

 

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Some relaxing and intricate electronic sounds, right now, from our home town of Bristol courtesy of producer edapollo. The man has just released his début EP, Shallow Swell, via Bad Panda Records and if your in the mood for some mind-bending chilled jams with an unexpected funk, then you’re in for a treat as edapollo takes you on a music journey, laden with glitchy beats, cut up samples and bass heavy synths.

Breathing Lessons, the EP’s lead track is a symphony of broken beats and haunting vocal snatches that flow like water over a rumbling sub bass. It’s got a Chillwave air to it and, surprisingly for a glitchy Ambient track, an almost Disco like groove when the shuffling beats and slap bass kick in. Elsewhere on the EP you’ll find Tisno, a track that brings the R&B beats to edapollo’s repertoire. A rising, spaced-out tune that revels in swirling, chopped up guitars and speaker shaking bass. The rhythms on this one are so meticulously produced it’s intoxicating. Save these up for your afterparty and let the good vibes flow.

♫ edapollo – Breathing Lessons

♫ edapollo – Tisno

edapollo’s Shallow Swell EP is out now.

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[Audio] Ben Macklin reMixes Tronik Youth’s ‘Pain Relief’

 

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Tronik Youth’s forthcoming new single, Pain Relief, is due to drop at the end of this month with a bunch of sweet reMixes from he likes of KiWi and Gameboyz. The pick of the pack, however, is easily this slick Disco reworking from sometime Cassette Cluber Ben Macklin. Get your shades on for this one.

Macklin’s version of Pain Relief certainly does what it says on the tin,. A soothing flow of warm synths and enveloping beats. A smooth Dreamwave feel and pumping beat combine into slo-mo dancefloor gold. A mirrorballed symphony of slick sounds, pads that wrap you in their cool and a laid back tide that whisks you along with it.

♫ Tronik Youth – Pain Relief (Ben Macklin reMix)

Tronik Youth’s Pain Relief is released 28th February/

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[Video] Cashmere Cat’s ‘Wedding Bells’

 

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This is the new video from Norwegian electronic producer Cashmere Cat. The track is Wedding Bells, an impressive and enchanting tune that visits House, R&B, Chillwave and Trap on it’s beautiful journey.

Directed by Peter Marsden, the clip is a perfect recreation of every indie-flick trailer you’ve ever seen.

Cashmere Cat’s Wedding Bells is out this week.

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[Audio] Fake Blood’s ‘Get Myself Together’

 

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Get Myself Together is taken from the forthcoming new EP from London noisenik Fake Blood. The Waiting EP is out next month hold three tracks including this monster. It’s the first we’ve heard from Theo Keating in a while, but the EP proves he’s lost none of his eclectic dancefloor flair.

Get Myself Together hits the ground running with stomping House beats and building drones before catapulting itself into a funky cacophony of string stabs and brooding basslines, all kept soulful with a big vocal sample. The Garage-y flavour to the beats gives the track a floorfilling swing, giving the track a nice complexity underneath the mantra synths.

♫ Fake Blood – Get Myself Together

Fake Blood’s Waiting EP is released 10th March.

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