Manchester's No Hot Ashes have been quite consistent since stepping out with tracks like 'Goose' three years ago. Fusing sounds ranging from post-punk, funk, disco and more, they have released their new EP titled 'Skint Kids Disco'. They have also shared the latest single 'Bad Crowd', which is also taken from the new record. Taking aim at the youth generation to step away from their smoking mirrors of what it means to be young in this day and age, No Hot Ashes yet again deliver sheer brilliance.
London collective Franc Moody have shared a stream of their new EP 'Dance Moves'. Like the title suggests, the record is tailored to the dance floor. Comprised of five tracks, the release is a hybrid of upbeat funk, spaced-out disco, 80s pop, electronica and more. A fun and glorious carnival of rhythms, Dance Moves is an extension of their live performances that have been setting places on fire.

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Leeds-based band The Golden Age of TV have brought forth their grooving new single 'Beast'. A lush marriage of upbeat pop meets disco whilst indie guitars add another lush texture, the song will work wonders on the dancefloor not to mention will probably storm the charts.
David Byrne seems to always manage to deliver music at the perfect moment. With the current state of global politics in a roller coaster wave of extremity, he is set to release his new album 'American Utopia' on March 9th via Todomundo/Nonesuch Records. The lead single from the record is this upbeat pop meets disco/new wave track 'Everybody's Coming To My House'. In traditional David Byrne fashion, the song is a kaleidoscopic twisting of sounds, pumping with a rubbery bass line, running break style drums and electronica twinkles that fit perfectly like pieces to a puzzle. It looks like 2018 will be an exciting year for music and David Byrne is helping to lead the charge. Check it out.
Since last year South London group Franc Moody have been spreading their intergalactic funk throughout, dropping their killer yet simply titled 'EP'. The record was a hybrid of disco, spacey soul and upbeat funk that was oh so infectious. Releasing a number of cuts since that time, Franc Moody make their return with another lavish track entitled 'Pheromones'. Packed with a dose of cosmic funk for days, rubber band bass lines, thumping drums and smokey vocals make this one ridiculously hot tune. If you're not grooving to 'Pheromones', then chances are you have no soul in your body let a lone a pulse in your veins! Have a listen.

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