All posts tagged: synth

Hot Chip Return with ‘Freakout/Release’

It's always a good day when London's Hot Chip announce new music. Back in 2019, the band dropped their incredible album 'A Bath Full of Ecstasy'. Now the group will release their eighth studio LP titled 'Freakout/Release'. The record will land August 19th on Domino Records.

TOM And His Computer ‘Puzzle’ Video

Copenhagen's Thomas Bertelsen also known as TOM And His Computer is gearing up for the release of his debut album 'Future Ruins', out October 16th on Trentemøller's imprint In My Room. Having already dropped the title track as the lead-off single, Bertelsen now unveils the video for his song 'Puzzle' featuring 'Roxy Jules'.

Listen to Giant Party’s Sexy Cut ‘I Know You’re Gonna Let Her Down’

Having released a slew of music bubbling with seductive new wave, post-punk and more, including their excellent '8' EP, London's Giant Party make their return with their latest track entitled 'I Know You're Gonna Let Her Down'. An epitome of sexiness, the band incorporate enticing guitar riffs and shimmering synths, teetering between bar rock and Prince-esque funk.

Listen to Daniella Mason’s ‘Deepest Of Wells’

Nashville singer Daniella Mason has shared her new single 'Deepest Of Wells', taken from her forthcoming EP 'Mental State'. The track is a melodic wonderland of seductive soul with a Hip-Hop undertone. With lush, smokey vocals, 'Deepest Of Wells' is a pleasurable ear candy, leaving you craving for more.

Felsmann + Tiley Share Their Synth-Driven Single ‘December’

Felsmann + Tiley have shared their latest single 'December'. which is taken from their new album 'Tempora', out via Rare Ware Co. A gorgeous and illustrious composition created with only synthesizers, the pair are able to take listeners on minimalist journey with this atmospheric piece of work. This is a wonderful example the concept of less is more.

All The People Bring Forth Their Intense Track ‘Operator’

Having gained support by the likes of Mistajam, Gilles Peterson and more, South London trio All The People have dazzled fans and magazines alike with tracks like 'Don't Think', 'Falling' and 'The Hills'. Recently sharing their song 'Beach Club', All The People make their return with an intense offering of dark soul entitled 'Operator'. Sonically haunting, the song's structure of an eerie loop is the back palette of vocalist Curtis' message of trying to break free of one's current repeating and unhappy cycle that is happening in life.