All posts tagged: electro

Barcelona’s Lasers Make Their Return with Their ‘Possible Start Conditions’ EP

Barcelona trio Lasers have been slightly quiet since the release of their 2013 album 'Exchange Levels'. Noted as key fixtures Spain's nu-disco and electronic pop scene, the group have released their new EP 'Possible Start Conditions'. Retaining elements of their signature sparkling blueprint from previous releases, the new work further explores otherwordly ideas of electronica spawning a sound that is prime cosmic dance floor material. Comprised of four cuts in total, the EP is released through Fernando Lagreca's Beautiful Accident label. We have a stream of 'Possible Start Conditions' down below.

Listen to LINES’ ‘We Will Never Rule The World’ Ft. Dolores Haze

Stockholm band LINES team up with noise rock group Dolores Haze for the Scandi-pop meets electro tune 'We Will Never Rule The World'. Packed with a stadium style vocal chorus with sits atop jittery synths and sparkling twinkles, this is big pop record with a slice of social commentary that is upbeat and geared to send a shock to the system.

Margaux Avril Returns with Her Dreamy Electro Pop Single ‘Drifting’

Whenever Parisian singer Margaux Avril releases a song, there is a high level of passion and artistry that she injects in the work. Her latest single 'Drifting' is a gentle stroking of electro pop, utterly atmospheric steered by melodic keys and bouncy drums. Fit with lush arrangements and topped with Avril's sensual vocals, the French pop act raises the levels yet again.

Preview the Forthcoming Sisters & Brothers Compilation ‘Second Gathering’

The hfn label will release the second edition of their Sisters & Brothers compilation series on May 4th titled 'Second Gathering'. Curated by Kasper Bjørke and Sexy Lazer, the record picks up from the previous 'First Gathering' comp, exploring some of the more experimental sides of electronica and dance. Comprised of five songs, artists featured on 'Second Gathering' include Rodion and Local Suicide, Fufanu, mode_alone, Russian Girls, as well as Andi. A varied collection of obscure indie dance, electro, acid and more, you can preview the tracks down at the bottom.

The Slow Readers Club Unveil Their Single ‘You Opened Up My Heart’

Manchester's The Slow Readers Club have announced the release of their forthcoming album 'Build A Tower', out May 4th on Modern Sky. The record follows the band's 2015 sophomore LP 'Cavalcade'. Having recently shared the video to their track 'Through The Shadows', The Slow Readers Club have now unveiled their new single' You Opened Up My Heart'. A synth-led dose of nocturnal indie, electro and post-punk, the song plays with a sheer spirit of that Mancunian legacy in music that has been so influential on a global scale.

DYLYN Shares Her 80s-Inspired Pop Cut ‘Wolf

Toronto singer DYLYN makes her return with her latest track 'Wolf'. Incorporating 80s synths, the vibrant electro pop bit musically glistens whilst the talented vocalist sings of the aftermath of a relationship's demise. The song is a lovely add-on to her C.V. that already boasts a few overly blazing singles. Expect DYLYN to shake up the music industry in 2018. Have a listen.

CC Honeymoon Interview

If the music of his previous band Virgin Kids represented a sonic explosion of youthful urgency pushed by fiery punk and garage rock, as a solo artist CC Honeymoon's current sound is an introspective journey examining love, lust and more, powered by seducing pop, electro and new wave rhythms that are hypnotically gripping. Having released his lush debut single 'Part Time View' actually under the moniker of CC Honeymoon a couple months back, his follow-up track 'In The Night' is a hedonistic and passionate voyage into the experience of the physical connections between two. What could be the soundtrack of a dark, exclusive club full of erotic activities or just a room in a flat where two bodies meet, the song is a pleasurable trek through image-provoking sound. In a way, CC Honeymoon reflects the idea of liberation - a freedom to organically create, a freedom to be that of the most organic and pure. Only just the beginning of this musical travel as a solo act, we're all up for taking the ride.

ColoRising Interview with CC Honeymoon

If the music of his previous band Virgin Kids represented a sonic explosion of youthful urgency pushed by fiery punk and garage rock, as a solo artist CC Honeymoon's current sound is an introspective journey examining love, lust and more, powered by seducing pop, electro and new wave rhythms that are hypnotically gripping. Having released his lush debut single 'Part Time View' actually under the moniker of CC Honeymoon a couple months back, his follow-up track 'In The Night' is a hedonistic and passionate voyage into the experience of the physical connections between two. What could be the soundtrack of a dark, exclusive club full of erotic activities or just a room in a flat where two bodies meet, the song is a pleasurable trek through image-provoking sound. In a way, CC Honeymoon reflects the idea of liberation - a freedom to organically create, a freedom to be that of the most organic and pure. Only just the beginning of this musical travel as a solo act, we're all up for taking the ride.