Hot Since 82 and Rudimental have joined forces for the track 'Be Strong'. An intergalactic offering of club with deep house glazings, the tune is built on spacey synths, a thundering bass line and stomping 4x4 kicks. The vocal sample adds a nice touch with of course the song not being without an infamous drop.
London-based artist Margot has released her new EP 'Make It Last'. Comprised of four tracks, musically she glides between a number of sounds including pop, head-nodding soul, club and more. Flexing a wide array of vocal styles, the EP is a precise showcasing of Margot's incredible versatility and ability to take multiple genres and totally make them cohesive in one package.
Australian-born, London-based singer Edens Back makes her debut with the song and video 'It Don't Mean Jack'. Directed by Richard Hutchison and shot at night in London's Chinatown, the singer delivers pure energy and attitude in her performance with the silky production layered with funk and soul trimmings.
Blue Hawaii, the duo compromised of Raphaelle Standell-Preston and Alex Kerby, have shared visuals for their single 'I Felt Love', which is taken from their upcoming mixtape 'Under 1 House', out September 25th on Arbutus Records. The video features Raphaelle Standell-Preston enjoying a day swimming in a lake and dancing whilst additional clips of the singer filmed with collaged and trippy effects are weaved in.
Atlanta's Halogen have returned with a hot house cut entitled 'The Reason'. Enlisting Kelli-Leigh to provide the vocals, the track is built on spacey synth stabs, kicking 4x4 drums and echoing claps. A certified dance floor burner, 'The Reason' is that summer anthem that makes us wish the clubs were currently open.
London band Nimmo have stepped up once again with another blazing hot track entitled 'Come Back'. A soulful club cut, at this point, it seems like Nimmo can do no wrong musically, as the single follows their previously released scorcher 'Do I Have To Learn It?'.
London's Karthik Poduval, known for his work as a member and founder of the psychedelic band Flamingods, as released a new single under his Mera Bhai moniker. The track titled 'Jama El F'na' is more of a remix of Ahmed Fakroun’s 1987 cut 'Jama El F’na', which was featured of the LP ''Mots D'Amour = Love Words'.
With their latest album 'Hot Slick' currently out now, Manchester band PINS bring forth more remixes to their single 'Ghosting'. Having already unleashed reworks from Leather Party, Numbers and Wrench, YoUTH and a whole heap more, they now reveal four more versions provided by Dismembered Sound Booth and Hey Bulldog. Multimedia collective Dismembered Sound Booth have actually created three remakes out of the four new editions.
LARRY PINK THE HUMAN, the band consisting of Slave's Laurie Vincent and producer Jolyon Thomas, have unveiled a new remix of their single 'LOVE YOU, BYE' courtesy of London's Everyone You Know. Completely transforming the original indie pop version into an atmospheric, 4x4-driven rave composition, the duo use breakbeat drums to coincide with moody guitar lines and ethereal synths. Utterly hypnotic in sound, this rework will definitely be on repeat for a quite a while. Have a listen.
London producer Blinkie has dropped a killer double-single package. The tracks 'What You Want' and 'What You Do' are out via his PXL Records label. 'What You Want' is a punchy and driving stake of future-forward deep house stacked with spacey, stabbing synths and echoing vocal samples whilst pulsing 4x4 drums power the cut from underneath.