All posts tagged: manchester

Franc Moody Share the Bondax Remix to Their Song ‘Dance Moves’

Known for their parties in North London and slew of spaced-out disco tracks, music collective Franc Moody have joined forces with production duo Bondax to provide a remix of their tune 'Dance Moves'. Taking the sound of cosmic disco and giving a tech meets funk twist, the rework is appropriate for those late night, after 1am moments in the rave.

Whyte Horses Unveil the Casino Mix of ‘The Best Of It’ Ft. La Roux

Manchester's Whyte Horses effortlessly tapped into a 60s pop meets 70s grit funk realm with their single 'The Best Of It' featuring La Roux. Now the track gets a punchy additive with the Casino mix. While keeping the core structure of the instrumentation from the original version, this new working kicks with harder drum swings giving it a bit more weight. The original song is taken from Whyte Horses' latest album 'Empty Words', out now via CRC Records.

No Hot Ashes Share Their Infectious Track ‘Bad Crowd’

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.

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.

Whyte Horses Team Up with La Roux for ‘The Best Of It’

The Whyte Horses will release their second album 'Empty Words' on March 9th via CRC Records. One of the songs taken from the new record is this cover version of Thorinshield's 1968 tune 'The Best Of It'. Enlisting none other than La Roux to provide the vocals, the song is lush journey through raw psych, pop and even a slab of northern soul. Still maintaining somewhat of a 60s sound, the band have managed to give it a modern twist that bridges the gap between the past and present. You can stream 'The Best Of It' down below.

Ambiere Unveil Their Infectious Electronic Pop Track ‘I See Faces’

Having released their 'Tree Of Life' EP back in February of this year, Manchester trio Ambiere return with a new track titled 'I See Faces'. A melodic electronic pop meets subtle indie dance, the track is lifting as the angelic vocals of Amber Lane-Mcivor fuse brilliantly with the ethereal instrumentation, creating a magical and exciting offering from the rising band.

Shy Luv Return with Their Catchy Cut ‘Bloodsucker’

Manchester outfit Shy Luv continue to make waves with their new single 'Bloodsucker', taken from their 'Lungs' EP. Effortlessly combining the styles of pop with ethereal funk, Hip-Hop drum patterns sit underneath the slicing synths and echoing vocal play, creating a lush and pleasurable trip down Shy Luv's wonderland of sound. Stream 'Bloodsucker' down at the bottom.