[Video] Noosa’s ‘Walk On By’

 

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New York DreamPoppers Noosa have a new video out. The track in question is Walk On By, which comes from their début EP of 2012, and subsequently their 2014 début album, Wonderland.

Rachel McDonald directed the clip, a hazy and dreamy nature trail that flows well with the song.

Noosa’s Wonderland is out now.

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[Audio] Leitbur’s ‘Strange In L.A.’

 

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There a new release forthcoming from LA SynthPop dreamers Leitbur. The EP, titled, The Moment That I Knew You drops at the end of this month; ahead of which you can check out the lead track from the release. it’s a majestic SynthPop epic called Strange In L.A. a nostalgia laden ode to their home city. Sit back for the sweeping mood.

Opening with a classic SynthWave sound, the song soon elevates itself beyond retro pastiche with a war and heartfelt song and a grove that juggled powerhouse ElectroPop for B-boy beats and Sci-Fi synths. Leitbur are no stranger to soaring keys, and in this case the chorus delivers a stratospheric lead paired with catchy vocals. A song like this deserves a suitably epic finale and Leitbur deliver that in heaps. We’d love to catch this one live.

♫ Leitbur – Strange In L.A.

Leitbur’s The Moment That I Knew You EP is released 21st April.

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[Audio] Keljet & Holychild’s ‘What’s Your Sign?’

 

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Dutch Disco duo Keljet have just announced their forthcoming new EP. This one goes under the moniker of Transatlantic and features four collaborations with American artists lending their vocals to Keljet’s buoyant beats. The first track to break ground from the release is What’s Your Sign?, this one sees the Dutchmen teaming up with LA Brat-Poppers Holychild. Check it out.

What’s Your Sign? is a bouncy and carefree slab of bass pounding DiscoPop. An elastic four minutes summertime vibes from the thick, rubbery, bassline to the starlight synths, this one is all about playful vibes and shades-on sunshine grooves. Holychild’s Liz serves up a catchy-as-hell vocal performance that’ll have you unconsciously singing along after the first listen. There’s just nothing to dislike here, Keljet are bringing the warm feelings with What’s Your Sign?.

♫ Keljet (Feat. Holychild) – What’s Your Sign?

Keljet’s Transatlantic EP is released 11th May.

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[Video] Róisín Murphy’s ‘Exploitation’

 

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Avant-Disco-Pop queen Róisín Murphy’s new album, Hairless Toys is out this week. Here’s another track from the release, Exploitation, a woozy and skippy SynthPop dream in video form.

The clip was directed by Róisín herself and, in keeping with the sings themes, is a surreal study of manipulation in the arts.

Róisín Murphy’s Hairless Toys is out this week.

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[Audio] KLOË’s ‘Feel’

 

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Eighteen year old Glaswegian singer KLOË has offered up her second slice of moody ElectroPop in the form of Feel. The track follows on from her critically acclaimed and much-hyped début track Grip and once again sees her teaming up with fellow Scot Prides’ Lewis Gardiner on production duties. Both track, Grip and Feel mark KLOË as one to watch in 2016 and 16. With confident débuts like this she’s bound to garner a lot of attention.

Her sophomore track is a moody and sumptuous SynthPop epic. R&B undertones dictate the track swing while Gardiner serves up a symphony of lush synths and bombastic stings. KLOË’s voice sounds older than her years and she delivers a passionate performance and a huge range. Pluming synth and  grandiose, soulful, vocals; what more can you ask for?

♫ KLOË – Feel

Check out more from KLOË on SoundCloud.

[Video] Invader Girl’s ‘Stuck On Me’

 

Invader Girl   Stuck On Me   YouTube

Invader Girl has produced a gloriously quirky slicked of ElectroPop in the form of her new single Stuck On Me. It’s like a massive 80s GothPop epic fed through contemporary SynthPop and it’s pretty special.

Check out the drama fuelled video directed by Will McDowell; loaded with just as much bombast as the track.

Invader Girl’s Stuck On Me is released this week.

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[Download] Ben Macklin’s ‘The First’

 

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Just in time for the (slightly) better weather; there’s a new single from Lodnon’s Tropical House guru Ben Macklin. This one is free for a limited time only, after that you’re on your own so grab it soon. The First comes in two flavours, a first flavour and a The Second flavour; check out The First flavour below and treat yourself to the whole release here.

Reeling in the tempo from some of his recent, more energetic offerings, Macklin introduces you to a smooth and laid back bouncy groove, driven by a razor sharp synth bass and solid House beat. With spacious and atmospheric vocal samples, Macklin whips up a chilled sunshine mood, onto which he layers dense keys and an echoing piano hook. This is serious top-down cruisin’ stuff…now if the weather would just hold….

Ben Macklin – The First

Ben Macklin’s The First is out now.

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[Audio] Vanbot’s ‘Seven’

 

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The amazing Vanbot is back with another new track, which can only mean that the second album, Perfect Storm, is drawing closer. She’s one of our favourite Scandinavian synth stars and we’ve been holding on for the follow up to her self-titled 2011 début for ages. The new single is called Seven, which follows Trooper from earlier this year, both of which have us gagging to wrap our ears around the new full-length release. Check it out.

Blissful and booming, Seven is a near-perfect slice of ScaniPop. Washing over an resounding sub-heavy beat comes an symphony of piercing synths and droning tones to orchestrate for Vanbot’s heartfelt vocals. All elements of the best  ice Scandinavian SynthPop, but Vanbot’s powerful, but times vulnerable, vocals warm things up a bit. Catchy, yet slightly left-field, this is how ElectroPop should be done.

♫ Vanbot – Seven

Vanbot’s Perfect Storm is released 15th May.

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[Audio] A.N.D.Y.’s ‘Chemicals’

 

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Yay! There’s finally a longer version of Belgian Housemeiser A.N.D.Y.’s new single on the ‘cloud. As you know we don’t use these minute–and-a-half snippets on electronic rumors, we don;t thin they have much value for our readers, so we’ve been gagging to post about this one since the tiny tiny clips went up last month. It’s called Chemicals and it features the vocal stylings of Vanya Taylor from All About She. Check it out.

Lush and warm House is what you’re treated to with Chemicals. Drawing from smooth 90s influences, A.N.D.Y. serves up a smokey slick of late-night dancefloor gold that melds Taylors well-rounded R&B vocals with enveloping organ stabs and pulsating bass. Things get interestingly key changey and a bit ravey in the bridge, which makes for an unexpected change of mood before the track resumes it’s slinky groove.

♫ A.N.D.Y. (Feat. Vanya Taylor) – Chemical

A.N.D.Y.’s Chemicals is out now.

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[Video] Say Lou Lou’s ‘Nothing But A Heartbeat’

 

Say Lou Lou   Nothing but a Heartbeat   YouTube

Australian/Swedish majestic ElectroPop sisters Say Lou Lou’s long awaited début album, Lucid Dreaming, is released this week. To celebrate the duo have premièred their new video. This one’s for the track Nothing But A Heartbeat; a robust slice of Scandinavian SynthPop.

Joanna Nordahl directs the clip, a monochrome chase that becomes increasingly abstract.

Say Lou Lou’s Lucid Dreaming album is out now.

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