Violet Tremors’ début album

Violet Tremors

Hold on to your soul, the first ladies of Minimal Synth, Violet Tremors, are about to drop their début album, the awesomely titled ‘Time Is The Traitor’.

The opening track ‘Between Us’ is well chosen, atmospheric and harsh, the track taken no prisoners and utilises vocal processing in a way that, like much of VT’s tracks, makes me think of early Cabaret Voltaire. The combination of Sparse beats, early EBM and Daniel Miller style synth work and haunting pads with vocals that are not quite human sets the listen up well for the rest of the album. Jessica White & Lorene Simpson do a good job of authentically recreating the early days of the Futurists and the sonic experimentation that cantered around Sheffield and Mute Records. The record swings, at times, from harsh and aggressive, as with the Industrial ‘Concentrate’ to the ice cold machine beats of the likes of ‘Caution’ to almost warm, enveloping tracks like ‘Time Dissolver’. Throughout, though, the girls display a keen ear for both melody and texture, and a production skill that suites their sound perfectly. What’s surprising though, is that it’s not all doom and gloom. That is to say that although the record is as fine an example of Minimal Synth as you could ever care for, there is little of the irritating pretension so often heaped onto Minimal Synth records, there’s actually a lot that would kill on any New Romantic dancefloor. I guess what I’m saying is that there is just as much ‘80’s in this album as there is Minimal Synth, and Violet Tremors passion for their sound and their influences shines through.

♫ Violet Tremors – Caution

♫ Violet Tremors – Violet Trance

♫ Violet Tremors – Future Love

‘Time Is The Traitor’ is released 1st December.

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Goin’ Old School: Clock DVA – The Hacker

Clock DVA‘s ‘The Hacker’ from 1988, prepare of Sci-Fi terrorism! Sometimes you’re just in the mood.

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Queen Of Hearts & AlunaGeorge

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If you’re an actually regular reader, and not just a free music leecher, you’ll know that ‘round these parts we’re definitely subjects of Queen Of Hearts as well as having a big soft spot for AlunaGeorge.

AlunaGeorge’s reMix of ‘Shoot The Bullet’ was always going to be a completely different take on the track, and a different take on The Queen altogether. The Indie-ElectroPop duo’s Dub inspired, sometimes quite experimental, laid back Pop style brings a new dreamlike atmosphere to the track that’s kept in check by a hypnotic, head nodding, beat and Dubby bass. The multiple layers of solid Downtempo rhythm section, quirky melodies and synth experimentation actually does a wonderful job of highlighting QoH’s vocal chops. Awesome late night groove.

Queen Of Hearts – Shoot The Bullet (AlunaGeorge reMix)

Queen Of Hearts’ ‘The Arrival EP’ is out now.

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Moscow Youth Cult reMix Swimming

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A Nottingham soundclash for you now. We’ve been waiting for new material from noisy and abrasive ElectroPop outfit Moscow Youth Cult for a while and they haven’t disappointed with this reMix for fellow Nottingham denizens Swimming’s forthcoming single ‘Neutron Wireless Crystal’.

MDC have an amazing knack for creating noisy, almost experimental, tunes but never letting them run away from them. their tracks tend to be gritty and raw and full of ideas but always kept restrained within the bounds of a good song. With ‘Neutron Wireless Crystal’ they have that to work with and the end result is something that sounds totally fresh, quite abstract, but still and actual song.

Swimming – Neutron Wireless Crystal (Moscow Youth Cult reMix)

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Saint Saviour reMixed by Behling

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Here we have Behling’s eclectic ElectroPop reMix of Saint Saviour’s current single ‘Red Sun’.

Behling drops a whole melting pot of interesting ideas into his mix. From the inaccurately programmed machine percussion and the analog bass to the layers of sound effects and flourishes, all the elements of this mix come together to create something that’s is both danceable and fascinating to listen to. add Saint Saviour’s beautiful vocal into the mix and you have an electronic otherworldly adventure you can dance to.

Saint Saviour – Red Sun (Behling Mix)

‘Red Sun’ is out now.

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New music from Pyramid

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What starts at an tabla lead chunk of dubby electronica soon warps into a Sci-Fi soundscape in Pyramid’s new tune.

Futuristic and beautiful, ‘Space Wind’, with it’s Sci-Fi elements, it’s harsh wind undercurrent and it’s ethnic percussion, to me anyway, is kinda’ what I imagine as a Dune soundtrack (to the books, not David Lynch’s peice of shit). It’s big synth chords fading into the distance, almost lost amongst the sheer space of this tune. If you like your synthesizer music Disco informed, but a little more otherworldly then Pyramid is the guy for you.

Pyramid – Space Wind

Pyramid’s album, ‘Lost In Space’ is out now.

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Goin’ Old School: The Art Of Noise – Close (To The Edit)

“Hello 1984, we’re The Art Of Noise, these things are called samplers, deal with it. This is ‘Close (To The Edit)’”

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Goin’ Old School: Anne Clark – Our Darkness

Electro poetess Anne Clark delivered ‘Our Darkness’ in it’s original form in 1984, it’s pretty sophisticated for the time.

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Karin Park

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Karin Park is a Swedish singer with one foot in the Pop and one foot in the avant-garde.

Taking cues from the likes of The Knife and Fever Ray, those deep Scandinavian beast and spooky instrumentation are present but also a Björk-esque Poppiness rides alongside. Mixing up a dubby warping bass with twinkling melodies catches the attention of both body and mind. Park’s unique impassioned vocal delivery is just the icing on the cake.

♫ Karin Park – Tiger Dreams

The ‘Tiger Dreams’ EP is released 19th September.

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Goin’ Old School: Fad Gadget – Collapsing New People

Frank Tovey A.K.A Fad Gadget was a genius and a pioneer. That’s science fact!  1984’s ‘Collapsing New People’ features Einstürzende Neubauten banging away on stuff in the background (as they do).

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