[Video] Florrie’s ‘Wanna’ Control Myself’

 

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The latest track from Bristolian Xenomania skin basher Florrie’s Sirens EP to get the video treatment is the 90s DancePop powerhouse Wanna’ Control Myself.

It’s all 60’s drama with this clip, to match the chugging bass riff, of the track as classic British thriller mood meets Pop hipster style.

Florrie’s Sirens EP is out now.

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[Video] Lovestarrs’ ‘Get Your Sexy On’

 

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Ex-The Good Natured, Lovestarrs’ Indie-ElectroPop anthem Get You Sexy On has been on the street a couple of months now, so it’s about that time for a video treatment.

In keeping with the tracks fun, modern Electro meets early 90s Indie vibe the track has got a real 90s Indie video vibe. Colourful and fun to the very end.

Lovestarrs’ Get Your Sexy On is out now.

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[Video] Say Lou Lou’s ‘Everything We Touch’

 

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We featured Australian/Swedish sisters Say Lou Lou’s forthcoming new single Everything We Touch last month, a rousing slice of epic ElectroPop goodness with SLL’s charming Scandi-twist.

Here’s the video for the track, Say Lou Lou nude (and gold) in space. That just happened.

Say Lou Lou’s ‘Everything We Touch is released 19th May.

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[Audio] Ayer’s ‘Black Diamond’

 

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Brooklyn based Ayer, a collaboration between singer Danny Schmittler and Noosa album producer Mickey Valen, have unleashed a brand new single on the world. We loved their début tune, Circle Down and it’s follow up, Young; and this new track, Black Diamond, certainly continues in his trend of Erasure-meets-Brooklyn sound.

Kicking off with low key synth warbles and Danny’s dramatic vocals, Black Diamond soon builds into a full-on SynthPop epic. Majestic and sweeping; Ayer’s new single is catchy as hell in a smooth way. With a slight not to classic 80s SynthPop, in fact, not even SynthPop, just 80s Pop, in it’s unbridled theatricality this tune is a welcome addition to Ayer’s repertoire.

♫ Ayer – Black Diamond

Ayer’s Black Diamond is out now.

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[Video] Lily Allen’s ‘Sheezus’

 

Lily Allen   Sheezus  Official Video    YouTube

Sheezus is the biting title track from Lily Allen forthcoming new album. A bass-booming slick of ‘fuck you’ Pop.

The video a kaleidoscopic rotoscoped 90s colour clash. Which strangely sinks in well with the song.

Lily Allen’s Sheezus is released 6th May.

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[Audio] The Presets reMix Kylie Minogue’s ‘I Was Gonna’ Cancel’

 

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I think someone’s been reading our secret wish-list, ‘cos The Presets have gone and turned in an official reMix for Kylie Minogue. I Was Gonna’ Cancel will be the second proper single from Kylie’s new album, Kiss Me Once, a track originally produced by Pharrell Williams, is given a left-field House makeover by the Australian masters.

The Presets take an abstract, warehouse, stab at the track; injecting a whole load of their own style into the mix. To a certain extent the tune sounds a lot like The Presets featuring Kylie Minogue, playing with a selection of The Presets trademark sonic flourishes; but Kylie’s voice amongst the experimental House groove adds an extra bit of sparkle. Unexpectedly deep.

♫ Kylie – I Was Gonna’ Cancel (The Presets reMix)

Kylie’s I Was Gonna’ Cancel is released 12th May.

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[Audio] King Deco’s ‘Ocean’

 

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Out soon is the début EP, Tigris, from new New York based artist King Deco. A nexus for Future R&B, Chillwave and avant guarde ElectroPop, King Deco is about to release an ambitious record, but one she seems to nail quite comfortably. The highlight of the Brooklyn based Jordanian’s EP is the electronic Pop dream that is Ocean. Wade in.

It’s hard to pinpoint what our favourite element of King Deco’s Ocean is. It’s a toss up between King Deco’s effortlessly beautiful voice or the ghostly electronic beats. Fittingly for a track called Ocean, the synths seem to swim around the track. There’s a very fluid feels to the swirls of rich pads and hazy melodies. A slight Industrial purcussion set injects the track with an icy edge that is tempered only by Kind Deco’s mesmerising vocals. An impressive start.

♫ King Deco – Ocean (Prod. Ryland Blackinton And One Love)

King Deco’s Tigris EP is out this week.

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[Audio] Bright Light Bright Light’s ‘She Carves Her Desire’

 

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Out this week is the I Wish I Were Leaving single from Bright Light Bright Light. The title track sees BLx2 performing his critically acclaimed duet with Sir Elton John, but it’s also packed with a couple of B-sides, one of the being the expansive She Carves Her Desire. A mesmerizing SynthPop tune that is epic in both scope and sound. Have a listen.

She Carves Her Desire is a sprawling ElectroPop opus. Backed by shuffling mid-tempo beats, Rod’s voice rises and falls with the string’s swelling, while haunting piano and burbling synths craft out the tracks atmosphere. From Rod belting out the chorus the the piercing synth lead, this is goosebump inducing stuff.

♫ Bright Light Bright Light – She Carves Her Desire

Bright Light Bright Light’s I Wish I Were Leaving is out now

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[Video] Frankmusik’s ‘These Streets’

 

Frankmusik   These Streets   YouTube

These Streets is the jazzy new single from ElectroPop captain Frankmusik. A track with so much swing it’s hard not to sink into it.

Danny Land directs the video, which sees Vincent literally on his streets.

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[Video] Clean Bandit’s ‘Extraordinary’

 

Clean Bandit   Extraordinary feat. Sharna Bass   YouTube

DancePop powerhouse Clean Bandit team up with Sharna Bass for their new single, Extraordinary. A House lite ElectroPop tune so catchy there’s no way it won’t chart.

Anna Patarakina and Daria Novickay put the clip together, which is just all kinds of chaos in Cuba.

Clean Bandit’s Extraordinary is released 19th May.

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