Queen Of Hearts & Kissy Sell Out

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Last night, on his final BBC Radio 1 show Rave renaissance man Kissy Sell Out premiered a brand new tune featuring the vocal stylings of our reigning ElectroPop monarch, Queen Of Hearts.

‘You’re Not The One’ may be in it’s infancy as a track but it’s already sounding like it could take festival season by storm. Whether this is what the finished product will sound like is anyone’s guess but I’m pretty much expecting to be dancing to this in a muddy field in a few months time. Queen Of Hearts’ own new double A-side single, ‘Neon’/’Tears In The Rain’, which was also débuted on the radio in the past few days, should be out 14th May.

♫ Kissy Sell Out & Queen Of Hearts – You’re Not The One (Radio Rip)

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Queen Of Hearts’ Valentines gift

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So, I’m ill, the last two weeks leading up to the release of ‘electronic rumors Volume 1’ and it’s launch  party been stressful and damn hard work. The launch was massive, the place was paced and jumping and people came from far and wide to witness some of the best ElectroPop in the world. Some of those people brought some lurgie with them and my sleep and food deprived body just didn’t have the energy to mount a defence. Yes, it’s the man flu (hence the lack of posts the last couple of days).

So leave it to Queen Of Hearts, fresh from a jaw-dropping performance at the ‘electronic rumors Volume 1’ launch party to cheer me up with a 48 hour preview of her brand new material (which she played some of  on Friday, and was awesome) as a Valentine’s present to you all, seeing as how she is, ostensibly, the patron saint of today. She’s spreading the love with a track she’s been honing live for a while, ‘A Moment In Love’, which is big, epic Pop of the highest order. The track pulls you in with a nice squarewave bassline reminiscant of ‘Can’t Get You Out Of My Head’, but Queen Of Hearts pulls off some vocal chops that Kylie probably couldn’t (sorry Kylie!) that lend the track and extra kick of edgy drama. And that’s why we love Queen Of Hearts, there’s a darkness, a dangerousness, to her, which is always going to make her one of the more interesting Pop stars of the 21st century.

Queen of Hearts – A Moment In Love

The download is only gonna’ be up for 48 hours, so grab it while it’s box fresh!

Queen Of Heart’s ‘Arrival’ EP is out now, as is ‘electronic rumors Volume 1’ on which she features.

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Electronic Rumors Volume 1 – Out now on CD & Digital

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Well, it’s finally out in the wild, the last seven months of my life have come to fruition as we are amazingly proud to present ‘electronic rumors volume 1’.

I won’t go on about it, it’s possible that i would have a hard time reviewing it objectively, so take a listen to Ride The Universe’s awesome minimix of the compilation featuring all 15 tracks.

It’s almost weird that it’s real now and if you like physical media I would really recommend the CD, it comes in a stunning DigiPak designed by Sebastian Bentler.

♫ Electronic Rumors Volume 1 MiniMix (Mixed By Ride The Universe)

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Present
electronic rumors Volume One

Available 13th February 2012 on CD and Digital Download featuring the best in new ElectroPop, Dreamwave, Nu-Disco and Indie-Electro.

For the past four years music blog electronic rumors (electronicrumors.com) has been serving up the latest and greatest news and tracks in the world of Electro/Disco/Indie/Dreamwave/Synth/Stuff/Thing/Pop and now they have teamed up with respected Us ElectroPop label Ninthwave Records (Heaven17/White Town/The Modern) to release electronic rumors Volume 1, featuring of some of the best artists making Dreamwave, Nu-Disco, ElectroPop and Indie-Electro in the last twelve months including exclusive tracks from Ride The Universe (Dreamwave supergroup acclaimed, for their reMixes, with their début original), the much hyped Show Your Shoe, Futurecop!, beaumont, Substatic and Echoes and the first time on CD for Queen Of Hearts and Ronika, both tipped by the mainstream press for chart dominance in 2012. They feature alongside some of the most exciting electronic music that broke out in 2011.

01. Vanbot – Make Me, Break Me
02. Fear Of Tigers – The Adventures Of Pippi Longstrump (Diamond Cut reMix)
03. Queen Of Hearts – Where Are You Now? (StardonE Radio Mix)
04. Echoes – Second Best
05. Ronika – Wiyoo
06. Cosmonaut Grechko – All I Hear (Cosmo Black reMix)
07. Ride The Universe – A Little Better (Feat. Jane Elizabeth Hanley)
08. Substatic – Gold
09. LexiconDon – December Sunset (Keenhouse reMix)
10. She’s The Queen – Waiting Game
11. Futurecop! – Me & U
12. Kid Kasio – Not For Turning
13. Show Your Shoe – Krokodil
14. Short Circuit – Let Go (NightWaves reMix)
15. beaumont – Reptile Blaze

Both the CD and Digital release happen Monday 13th February and will be available from most stockists.

Purchase links:
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Human Error week: Queen Of Hearts; An interview with ElectroPop royalty

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This Friday (11th November) London’s 93 Feet East play’s host to one of the best ElectroPop line-ups of the year. Brought to us by Human Error, Friday’s event will see Fear Of Tigers, Visitor, The Sound Of Arrows and Queen Of Hearts share the stage in one amazing night of the best electronic music London has to offer. This week, to build your anticipation, electronic rumors will be talking to each of the four acts involved…

Does Queen Of Hearts really need an introduction? Go type the name into that little search box on the right and you’ll be presented with a document of one of the hardest working women in ElectroPop’s rocket-ride of the last six months. If there’s anybody we feature here on our little corner of the internet that I would put money on being huge, it’s Queen Of Hearts. Working with some of the best acts in the business, from Diamond Cut to The Sound Of Arrows to Monarchy with a voice full of passion and an edge to her lyrics, the Queen is our best hope for thoughtful, authentic (I hate to use the word ‘authentic’, but I really mean it here) ElectroPop to dominate the charts once more. And dominate the charts she will.

The Queen kindly took some time from being all regal and wotnot to let you in on a little of a monarch of SynthPop.

ER: So, Queen Of Hearts, where did it all begin What’s your background with music? How did you get into it, were you in other acts and was it always this style of music?

QOH: I’ve always been into ElectroPop. Growing up I was surrounded by a lot of Wham, The Human League, Howard Jones, Michael Jackson and Prince. I knew exactly the type of music I wanted to make and the kind of artist I wanted to be, so it was about finding the right people to work with and help develop my ideas and sound. I started working with Dreamtrak about a year ago, and Freestyle was the first track I ever wrote for the project. After that, things just grew quite organically, other producers came on board and Queen of Hearts was born.

ER. What influences you and your sound, not just musically?

QOH: I’ve always been influenced by strong women – icons; Grace Jones, Annie Lennox, Madonna, Bjork, Robyn. I think there’s nothing sexier than a woman with power and grace, and that plays a big part in everything I do, from the clothes I choose, to the way I perform and how I want to be portrayed.
Musically, I’m SynthPop through and through. My iPod has unhealthy amounts of Goldfrapp, Hurts, Empire of the Sun, Marina and the Diamonds, Frankmusik, Robyn, Yelle, to name a few.

♫ Queen Of Hearts – Where Are You Now? (Produced By Diamond Cut)

ER: You know when you first came out, with the 30 second video teaser etc…, I questioned your authenticity. But you soon won me over, not just with the music, but seeing you speak about ElectroPop with a real passion turned me around. I think my cynicism about new female ElectroPop artists comes from the fact that so many of them make an awesome first album then shrug off electronic music like they are relieving themselves of a embarrassment. Recently both La Roux and Ellie seem to be walking this road announcing Folk albums in the works. Make me feel like ElectroPop was just a stepping stone. With that in mind, what’s your second album going to be like? 😉

QOH: You’re forgiven. 😉
There’s no major label machine or hype powering what I do – the type of music I do often isn’t the most commercially viable, but I simply write music I would want to buy, play out loud and dance to on a night out. What’s the point otherwise?? If you don’t love what you do, how can you make others fall in love with it? Electro/Synth led music gives me goosebumps.
I don’t plan on radically switching styles at any point – I always think a second album should be about consolidating your sound and making it stronger, rather than reinventing yourself.

ER: Rewinding to the present, you must be so proud of your début EP (you should be!), how did it feel when it was finally released?

QOH: It’s great to finally have something out there. The support I’ve had this year is amazing and knowing that people are buying and more importantly liking it, is just amazing.
I’m really proud of all the songs, and I think each one tells a slightly different story and shows off a snippet of who I am, and what is to come.

♫ Queen Of Hearts – Shoot The Bullet (Produced By The Sound of Arrows)

ER: You’ve worked with some amazing production talent, do you find them or do they find you?

QOH: A bit of both really, some producers have contacted me, and others I’ve had to flutter my eyelashes at or give up a limb to get in their studios. Twitter for me, is the best networking tool. If you want to work with someone, give them a tweet and you never know, they just might say yes. I’ve been very lucky so far.

ER: Do you think we’ll see you trying you hand at the production side of things yourself in future

QOH: Never say never. I really admire producers, they spend hours and hours finding sounds, manipulating vocals, mixing levels. I’m not sure I have the patience for it, but I do find it fascinating.

♫ Queen Of Hearts – Black Star (Produced By Devils Gun)

ER: I’ve always felt the 3m30s Pop song can change your life, or at least define a time. Are there any songs that so totally define a time and place or changes your perspective completely?

QOH: I 100% agree! For some people it might be a smell or a certain place that brings back a memory, but for me, it’s always a song. I have a habit of playing an album on repeat for weeks and weeks, absorbing every lyric, every adlib, before moving onto the next. So, when I hear a track from an album I haven’t heard in years, it takes me right back to the very first time I heard it and I get tingles. It happens everytime.

ER: Any crazy rock ‘n’ roll stories from your adventures from giging as yet?

QOH: Team QOH like to party hard. What happens on tour, stays on tour.

ER: What’s the songwriting process for you, is it sitting at a piano or scribbling on the bus?

QOH: I have lots of bits of paper in my handbag with lyrics scribbled on them. Melodies come quite naturally, but sometimes writers block hits on the lyric front, so when an idea pops in, I grab a pen and run with it. I work with a set of producers who really understand my style and together we create instrumentals for me to build ideas on top of until we have a song, and ideally, a hit song. I’m quite a perfectionist.

♫ Queen Of Hearts – Freestyle (Produced By Dreamtrak)

ER: How does Queen Of hearts live setup work?

QOH: Depending on the size of the stage or the mood I’m in, it can be me just on stage, or with my dancers, or even with a full band, dancers and a kitchen sink thrown in for good measure. I like to mix things up and try and make each performance different from the last. For me, a show should be a show, I like to dress up and have some fun.

ER: How Fridays show going to be? Who else are you most looking forward to seeing?

QOH: I’m really looking forward to it, it’s exciting to be billed alongside bands I really like, and I think the whole night is going to be a lot of fun. I have a new song to premiere and some other bits up my sleeve, so I’m hoping it’ll be a great performance. I’m really looking forward to seeing The Sound of Arrows, as I haven’t had the chance to yet.

ER: Is The Queen a Cereal or a Full English Breakfast kinda’ gal? Would your answer change the day after a show?

QOH: You can’t go wrong with a good bowl of cereal. I’m partial to a Coco-Pop.

Queen Of Hearts will be playing as part of this Fridays phenomenal Human Error line up at 93 Feet East in London. Full details can be found here.

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

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Queen Of Hearts’s ‘Black Star’ video

Queen Of Hearts has premiered the video for the rousing and cinematic ‘Black Star’ from her début EP ‘The Arrival’.

Following on from the feel of the track the clip is suitably epic Sci-Fi.

‘The Arrival’ EP is out now.

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Queen Of Hearts reMixed by Lois Plugged & Fruckie

I get the feeling there’s a few reMixes of Queen Of Hearts’ ‘Black Star’ incoming.

Lois Plugged & Fruckie are up first with this reMix I was concerned, before the beat kicks in, was going to be mediocre Dubstep, but in actual fact it turned out quite nice. Taking all the good bit’s about Dubstep and applying it to a Disco beat and ElectroPop melody. OK, so there is the obligatory Dubstep breakdown, which felt a little tacked on, but that aside the rest of the mix is pretty much dancefloor gold.

Queen Of Hearts – Black Star (Lois Plugged & Fruckie reMix)

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

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Goin’ Old School: Bad Boys Blue – Queen Of Hearts

See as we are already dropping some Queen Of Hearts today, Bad Boys Blue’s 1989 post-Italo track ‘Queen Of Hearts’ shall be our retro lookback of the day. Out of respect y’see.

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Le Prix reMixes Queen Of Hearts

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Queen Of Hearts is so down with the Swedish SynthPop crew, and rightly so, she fits right in with a country where ElectroPop has always had a home (even when certain other countries forced it underground).

So, Stockholm DiscoPop producer Le Prix has worked his magic on ‘Shoot The Bullet’. It’s actually not what we were expecting from him, but infectious nonetheless. More raw, more live sounding, than you’d think of when considering Le Prix, his reMix delves deep into a rough and tumble version of late ‘70’s synthesizer Disco. It’s like a party in an analog synth factory, and everyone’s invited!

Queen Of Hearts – Shoot The Bullet (Le Prix reMix)

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

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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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Queen Of Hearts’ ‘Shoot The Bullet’ video

Boom! It’s the video for Queen Of Hearts’ ‘shoot The Bullet’ which, having a video, we presume is the lead track from her ‘Arrival EP’.

The The Sound Of Arrows produced track less catchy dancefloor, more sweeping SynthPop epic and might just possible be my favourite Queen track so far. Gotta’ love a bit of majesty in your Pop, and ‘Shoot The Bullet’ is huge and powerful.

The Arrival EP’ was released yesterday, but it now. Really. Do it.

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