With their new LP 'Exotic Post-Traumatic' currently out now, Hungarian band Ivan & The Parazol quickly follow up the release with a new single titled 'Is That'. An ode to love and relationships, the production teeters between glam-rock and psychedelic styles with a dash of indie vocals thrown in the mix.
Whilst Hungary may not be the first place one thinks of when it comes to glam rock, Ivan & The Parazol are definitely doing it right. The band will release their new album 'EXOTIC POST TRAUMATIC' on March 22nd via Butler Records. One of the songs taken from the upcoming LP is the cut 'When I Was 17'. Unveiling the official video to the track, the Sinco-directed piece features Ivan & The Parazol performing the song in a studio as flashing ligbts shine down on the band, all the while paying homage to David Bowe's Ziggy Stardust character.
Budapest band Ivan & The Parazol are gearing up to release their brand new LP 'Exotic Post-Traumatic', landing March 22nd via Butler Records. Produced by Wil Anspach in Los Angeles, the record is the follow-up to their 2015 album 'The All Right Nows'. One of the tracks taken from the forthcoming LP is the band's latest single 'When I Was 17'. A nostalgic reflection on their teenage years, musically the song straddles a fine line between glam rock and psychedelic, whilst sprinkling droplets of California garage and desert within the production. Classic in sound, Ivan & The Parazol are among some of the modern groups helping to bring the core sounds of rock & roll back to the forefront. Check it out.
Over the past five years Budapest-based artist Mïus has dropped a nice selection of cutting edge electronica. It was no surprise that his LP 'Eigengrau', released via Sonar Kollectiv was going to be a true work of art. Mïus now releases the track 'Strobe & Noise' as a single, which is definitely one of the highlight cuts on the LP. The moody electronic dealing features the hypnotic vocals of Kasia Kowalczyk. Included in the single pack is a remix by The Black 80s, which is a huskier rework in terms of synths and drum programming, but no less deep. You can preview a stream of 'Strobe & Noise' below. Enjoy!
Hungary's Jay Lumen may have wowed electronic fans with his stellar releases on labels such as 100% Pure, Off Recordings and Drumcode, just to name a few, but the jet-setting producer and DJ has now dropped another explosive recording via his new label Footwork. The 'Enigma' EP is so fine-cut for the club that each track even has a proper play time attached to it. From the energy-blasting 'Spin That Wheel (2am)' which samples vocals by Moodymann, to the bold, dark and rumbling techno bit 'Enigma (4am)', on down to the morning closer 'Eivissa Sunrise (7am)', Lumen's 'Enigma' EP is a well-rounded record that will not only effectively rock any dance floor, but is a killer start to his label that we're now eyeing for future releases.
Jay Lumen has really established a name for himself over the past few years. Among …