[MP3] Little Boots’ ‘Motorway’ + album news

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The wait is (almost) finally over. Little Boots has finally announced details of her second album. After months of teasing in the form of the singles Shake, Every Night I Say A Prayer and Headphones (two of which make the new records tracklist, the insanely infectious Headphones remains in single land) Boots has dropped the new records title and release date. Titled Nocturnes, the album is set for release in May and features production assistance from the likes of DFA’s Tim Goldsworthy, Simian Mobile Disco’s James Ford and Hercules And Love Affair’s Andy Butler.

Our first (new) taste of what the album holds comes in the form of Motorway. We first heard Motorway back in summer last year when she played XOYO, at the time we commented that it would be a good album lead-in track (not that anyone will believe us), and it so obviously is, showing off perfectly what the new record is all about. Whether Boots is making Dance Music more personal, or personal music more dancy, she walk the line, here, between a deep, hypnotic, dancefloor groover and a gentle, haunting, SynthPop epic. Injecting a fragile humanity into dark, intoxicating, House beats, Little Boots delivers a spellbinding track, both musically and vocally. The big ominous, yet somehow uplifting, grand piano doesn’t hurt either.

Little Boots – Motorway

Little Boot’s Nocturnes is released 6th May on Little Boot’s own On Repeat imprint.

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[Mixtape] Moonlight Matters’ ‘Vibes Mix’

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Moonlight Matters – Vibes Mix = Seba whips up a storming hour in his new mixtape. Expect some huge, current, synth sounds swinging from House to Disco and back again with one or two interesting asides, including a track forthcoming on his own Players label.

♫ Moonlight Matters – Vibes Mix

The tracklist:

01. Moonlight Matters – Memories of Blue
02. Black Sabbath – Planet Caravan (Poolside Rework Extended Intro.)
03. Straws – Nobody Else
04. Lana Del Rey – Ride (Photek reMix)
05. Jessie Ware – Night Light (Joe Goddard reMix)
06. Moonlight Matters – The Rock
07. Duke Dumont – The Giver
08. Clancy – How to Hold on
09. Two Door Cinema Club – Sun (Robert Delong reMix)
10. Oliver – Night Is On My Mind
11. Arcadis – Angel
12. Chris Malinchak – So Good To Me
13. Falcon Lake – All I Want
14. Black Strobe – The Girl From The Bayou (Dub Mix)

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[MP3] French Horn Rebellion’s ‘Girls’

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Not content with leaving it at just Poster Girls, New York duo French Horn Rebellion, even the inclusionists are now releasing a tribute to all Girls. Helped along the way by JD Samson, from Le Tigre & MEN, and rapper Fat Tony, French Horn Rebellion pull out all the stops to get the party started right here.

The new single a fun, feel good, tune with a laid back, but heavy, vibe. Rocking a bassline you can’t help but move to. Punchy synth stabs rub shoulders with  fleeting strings and a rolling electric piano riff in a multi layer tune where French Horn rebellion’s vocals are complimented by Samson and a breakdown from Fat Tony. Summery  and infectious, Girls will undoubtedly put a smile on your face.

French Horn Rebellion (Feat. JD Samson And Fat Tony) – Girls

French Horn Rebellion’s Girls is released 5th March.

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[Audio] Black Strobe’s ‘The Girl From The Bayou’ reMixes

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This week Aranud Rebotini’s awesome Black Strobe release their Swamp Rock Disco monster, The Girl From The Bayou. The dirty Southern groove comes in a loaded remix package that hold a host of different, deep, takes on the song. Brioski, Crackboy, Pharao Black Magic, Heim, Rambla Boys and Holmes Price all deliver the goods in a varied release.

The Pharao Black Magic mix is the standout for us. The Swiss duo brighten up the track a bit with their breezy, relaxed Disco version. Laid back, but with a solid funk, PBM pump out a catchy hook and work sparsely used vocals and guitar into a hypnotic mantra. Rambala Boys’ early 90s House effort mixes up a deep, deep, rhythm section with a bright arpeggio line that feels instantly nostalgic. Keeping that ominous guitar line lends the mix an enigmatic quality whilst keeping things classy. Our final favourite comes from west country Boogiemeister Holmes Price. Price turns-in the most Disco dancefloor friendly of the reMixes, building his groove around a swinging snippet of the guitars and sweeping Cosmic synths and vintage drums. It;s a pretty pleasing reMix package that seems to have something from everyone.

♫ Black Strobe – The Girl From The Bayou (Pharao Black Magic Rmx)

♫ Black Strobe – The Girl From The Bayou (Rambla Boys Rmx)

♫ Black Strobe – The Girl From The Bayou (Holmes Price Rmx)

Black Strobe’s The Girl From The Bayou is out now.

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[Audio] Nova Nova & Peter Hook

 

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French electronica act Nova Nova are gearing up for the release of their new single, Low Ends. Released in April, the track is a collaboration with legendary bassist Peter Hook from New Order. That’s right, I said “from New Order”, because no matter what beef Sumner has, or Hook has, New Order without Hooky really isn’t New Order. Believe me, I saw them last summer, they were good, but not New Order. Also, Sumner’s a hypocrite…but whatever. Anyway, this new track from Nova Nova & Peter Hook has a long and strangely fortuitous history, which we are not even going to try to paraphrase, here’s the twisting tale copy and pasted straight from the press release:  “In 2002, Malcolm McLaren – the Sex Pistols’ former manager and a great admirer of French culture – had been living in Paris for several years. He was looking for a producer for his new solo album called Diorama, which was to be released by Tommy Boy Records as a follow-up to his 1994 album Paris. Swiss DJ Stephan Grieder – manager of Svek Records in Sweden – brought McLaren to the Relax Beat offices, an indie label managed by French electronic music artist Thierry Criscione. The latter was then working on a “chip” music album, made with vintage 8-bit Nintendo Game Boys. Enthralled by the new lo-tech underground scene and their DIY approach based on détournement, McLaren hired Criscione as the producer of his next record and soon everybody was working at the Relax Beat studios in Ivry-sur-Seine (a southern extension of Paris’ Chinese district). McLaren wrote an article called ‘8-Bit Punk’ in American magazine Wired, in which he enthused about the blooming chip music genre that Relax Beat was actively developing with such releases as the Boy Playground compilation, Koro Osanago’s Mini-Click EP and Slabb’s Instead EP. As the album’s recording took place in Ivry, Malcolm McLaren decided to get in touch with his old friend Tony Wilson, the well-known founder of Factory Records, as he wished to use the lead vocals from Joy Division’s ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’ in a new track called ‘Love Will’. Once the tapes had been received from Britannia Row Studios in England, Thierry Criscione asked his friend Marc Durif from the French electronica bandNova Nova to finalize the track’s production. The mix went to Stephen Hague, a long-time McLaren’s collaborator and the producer of a few New Order’s classics from the 80’s. Happy with the resulting song, Tony Wilson gave a copy to Peter Hook – the famously inimitable bass player of Joy Division and New Order. When Marc Durif heard that Peter Hook had included the track in his own DJ sets, he sent him an acoustic piano arrangement of ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’ he had done using the full Ian Curtis acappella, and a relationship developed between Marc and Peter. Marc having composed a new song asked Peter Hook if he would play bass and Peter agreed to play bass on that still un-named track which was to become Low Ends.” Phew!

On to the track itself. If you’re like us you find Hooky’s bass playing pretty intoxicating. The man combines melody and bass groove in one instantly recognisable, and pretty nostalgic if you grew up with it, sound. Imagine that rolling over a shuffling Disco beat and sweet, icy strings. The tracks got a real 70s Disco flavour that seems like it would be a head on collision with the dancey, but pretty post-punk bass, but it doesn’t. Both elements work together to create this blissful sunrise vibe, and when the diamond sharp lead synths and dramatic piano kick in, the track hits just the right emotional notes. Pretty amazing, we’re gonna’ be saving this one for the summer.

♫ Nova Nova & Peter Hook – Low Ends (Edit)

Nova Nova & Peter Hook’s Low Ends is released 9th April with reMixes from Thierry Criscione and Slabb (Relax Beat).

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[Video] Duke Dumont & A*M*E’s ‘Need U (100%)’ (+ Scream Mix)

It’s the video for Duke Dumont’s awesome Discoy, Housey, A*M*E featuring, new single Need U (100%).

This is what happens if you’ve got a stomach full of House!

While you’re here, check out secret Disco lover Skream’s Boogie  filled remix of the track. Loaded with a surprising amount of 80s flair, there’s neither a grimy bassline or an aggressive beat in sight. Pure smooth Electric Soul vibes.

♫ Duke Dumont (Feat. A*M*E) – Need U (100%) (Skreamix)

Duke Dumont & A*M*E’s Need U (100%) is released 31st March with reMixes from Waves & Odyssey and Skream.

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[Mixtape] Black Magic Disco’s ‘Mixtape 004’

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Black Magic Disco – Mixtape 004 = The latest mixtape from Black Magic Disco is a treat for the ears. Loaded with deep Disco and House tunes. Leaning more and more toward jacking House, BMD takes on a hour long trip through warehouse vibes.

♫ Black Magic Disco – Mixtape 004

The tracklist:

01. Jessie Ware – Running (Disclosure reMix)
02. Sixth Avenue Express – Props (Original Mix)
03. James Dexter – System Check (Original Mix)
04. John Doe – Detroit Swindle (Original Mix)
05. Waze & Odyssey – I Want You, You, You (Original Mix)
06. New Jack City – Gimme’ That Chance (Original Mix)
07. Adrian Barron – Float (Original Mix)
08. Audiojack – Polka Dot Dress
09. T. Williams – Dreaming (Original Mix)
10. Just Kiddin’ – Zurprize (Original Mix)
11. Toyboy And Robin – Don’t Stop (Original Mix)

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[Video] Disclosure & AlunaGeorge’s ‘White Noise’

Disclosure & AlunaGeorge’s White Noise appeared to break the internet when it first dropped, time to see if the music video will have the same effect.

Disclosure take it to Detroit and highlights just how run-down much of the city is, but music is always the cure for your mood.

White Noise is out now.

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[Mixtape] Oliver’s ‘Solé Fixtape’

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Oliver – Solé Fixtape Vol. 8 = Following on from Goldroom’s stunning effort, LA Disco duo Oliver are next to drop a mixtape for bike manufacturer Solé. A whopping twenty-three of Olivers choice Disco and House cuts are fit into that boogie fuelled hour.

♫ Oliver – Solé Fixtape Vol. 8

The tracklist:

01. Oliver – Night Is On My Mind
02. DJ Day – Beta (Recloose’s Hit It Quit It Edit)
03. Jimmy Edgar – Sex Drive (Jon Convex reMix (Slow Edit))
04. Zombie Nation – Maingame
05. Miss Kitten – Come Into My House
06. Prins Thomas – Flau Pappadans 1
07. Daniel Avery – Water Jump
08. Grand Corporation – Wonder & Amazement (Deetron Instrumental)
09. Luna Circus – Once Upon a Time
10. Supernova – Energizer (Supernova 2013 Mix)
11. Chicken Lips – He Not In
12. Gesaffelstein – Video Exposition
13. Little Dragon – My Step
14. Paranoid London – Paris Dub 1
15. Eli Escobar – Work It
16. Scott Hardkiss – Come On Come On (Morgan Geist reMix) 
17. Djedjotronic – Walk With Me
18. D.I.M. – Eternal
19. Eigo – Bring It
20. Noob – Freak People
21. Fake Blood – All In The Blink
22. Toni Toni Lee – Girl I Used To Know (SHAZAM reMix)
23. Robots With Rayguns (Feat. Patrick Baker) – Right Through Me

Oliver’s Mechanical EP is out now.

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[Mixtape] ATTAR!’s M!X#11

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ATTAR! – M!X#11 = ATTAR!’s new mixtape is in the house! Once again this month’s mix is a storming snapshot of what’s shaking right now. Get your ears round ATTAR!’s pick of the best disco and House around.

ATTAR! – M!X#11

The Tracklist:

01. FCL – It’s You (San Soda Panorama Bar Accap.)
02. Benoit & Sergio – Bridge So Far
03. Asaf Avidan – Different Pulse (Joris Delacroix reMix)
04. Jimmy & Fred – I see The Light (Karmon reMix)
05. Fusty Delight – We Hold It (Pleasure Machine reMix)
06. Grizzly Bear – Gun Shy (Lindstrøm reMix)
07. Kris Menace (Feat. Robert Owens) – Trusting Me (Clinton Brown reMix)
08. Disclosure – White Noise (Dub Mix)
09. Alico Vs Cagri Les Alico – Les Mondes Engloutis (Psychemagik 5 A.M reMix)
10. Coma – Bette Davis Eyes
11. Deniz Kurtel – Thirteen Thirtyfive (Ruya reMix)
12. Rachel Row – Follow The Step (Kink Beat Mix)

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