All posts tagged: belgium

Few Bits Bring Forth Their New Track ‘Big Sparks’

With their new album 'Big Sparks' out this Friday, Belgium band Few Bits have shared a stream of the title track. Dreamy and melodic constructed with grand production without the unnecessary overkill, lead singer Karolien Van Ransbeeck provide a smooth sailing down a path of happiness with airy, angelic vocals.

Few Bits Bring Forth Their New Single ‘Sweet Warrior’

One of the exciting albums set to drop this year is Few Bits' sophomore LP 'Big Sparks', out September 30th on PIAS. Having previously shared their spirited tune 'Do Your Best' months back, the band now unveil their new, dreamy single 'Sweet Warrior'. The track is a gentle and warming presentation of alternative, surreal in sound, as Karolien Van Ransbeeck's gorgeous vocals glide over the crisp production. Below is a stream of 'Sweet Warrior'. Have a listen.

Few Bits Announce Forthcoming LP ‘Big Sparks’ + Share ‘Anyone Else’

Belgian band Few Bits have released information regarding their second album 'Big Sparks'. Set to get released on September 30th, the LP is the follow-up to their 2013 self-titled debut album. Ten tracks in total, Few Bits have also shared a new tune entitled 'Anyone Else'. The sunny serving of alternative rock is accompanied by the easing vocals of Karolien Van Reensbeck, as hazy guitar riffs fill the spacious song.

Stream Compact Disk Dummies’ ‘Holy Love’

Aside from having one of the coolest names in music, Belgian duo Compact Disk Dummies have unveiled their new single 'Holy Love', which is taken from their forthcoming album 'Silver Souls'. Produced by Gareth Jones and Shameboy, the track is a splash of electronic pop that hits in a grandioso manner. 'Silver Souls' will get released on May 6th via the Benelux label. Have a listen.

Stream Charlotte de Witte’s ‘Weltschmerz’

The alias Raving George is officially dead as Belgian producer Charlotte de Witte makes her debut under her real name with the forthcoming EP 'Weltschmerz', out December 11th. Proving that a name is only just that, de Witte goes heavy with a dark and rumbling cut of techno that holds no punches. The five song EP will get released through Turbo Recordings.