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EP Review: Flex - Pool

artist: Pool title: Flex album: Flex EP label: 2DIY4 cat #: 2DIY4_07 release date: 04/02/13 recorded: David August song mastered by: Hans-Philipp Graf video by: D É J À V Ü video cast: Valentina H., Franziska R., Laura Z. video hair & make up: Aglaja Brix special thanks to: Marc, G.

When I reviewed their debut release Pool they were singing about videogames and I was pointing out their similarity to Alphabetical-era Pheonix. The subject matter may have moved on but the musical approach remains very familiar on this follow up release.

Flex - Pool

'Flex' is full of the tight guitar work and polished melodies that back a functional and bookish vocal. The slightly loose percussion and guitar riffs flecked with funk give this an infectious disco edge but it lacks just a little sophistication and emotion.

The dance floor sass of 'Flex' is countered by the more wistful 'Botox', with its chirpy verses and layered chorus. It feels a little deeper than the title track but in comparison to Pheonix's work, which often features obtuse lyrics that somehow still carry an emotional weight, this feels a little impenetrable. As a result the music is enjoyable but feels a little disposable.

Two remixes feature on this release in support of the originals. Stimming makes a return from the band's debut EP and offers 'Botox' up in the form of a deeper dub, full of dark grooves.

Aeroplane's remix of 'Flex' is the highlight of the EP and the best mix from (Aeroplane alter-ego, now it's a solo act) Vito de Luca I've heard in some time. It's a full 50 BPM slower than the original and adds some deep cosmic disco finesse to the original. The revision suits the vocals, creating a passionate track that more fully communicates the rhythm and desire it sounds like Pool were going for.

Flex is released on 18 February through 2DIY4.

Video: Diana - Shiny Darkly

iTunes: http://bit.ly/W2LAvl Wimp: http://bit.ly/11wqCLo Spotify: http://spoti.fi/KCRMJy Directed and edited by Madeleine Kate McGowan. Camera by Jonas Bang, Madeleine Kate McGowan & Kristoffer Bech. Performers: Sarah Armstrong, Ágúst Einar Ágústsson (Gústi Goo), Inga Gerner Nielsen, Oliver Matthew Volz, Mads Lassen, Louise Love Ya Aisin, Klara Utke Acs & Kristoffer Bech.

Press play above for downright noisy goth garage from Shiny Darkly, new on Copenhagen's Crunchy Frog label (responsible for the Raveonettes and Iceland's Apparat Organ Quartet amongst others).

'Diana' is a dark take on garage post-punk, full of reverb and distortion. The video is also confrontational - a disorientating riot of urban desolation, group dance and some fairly graphic scenes. Slightly NSFW.

Video: Quinzhee (Building Us A House Out Of Snow) - The Voluntary Butler Scheme

Uploaded by voluntarybutlertv on 2012-12-06.

Pretty sure I caught this new single from The Voluntary Butler Scheme on 6music the other day. At the time I was way too tired to contemplate remembering what it was (it would have been about 6:30 am at the time)... As such I'm rather glad it dropped into my inbox on Friday!

The press release likens it to the Beach Boys and a Christmas song recorded in the sun, which pretty much nails it. Wistful and festive and fun.

'Quinzhee (Building Us A House Out Of Snow)' is out tomorrow on Split Records with the album, A Million Ways To Make Gold, following in March 2013. You can grab the single from Amazon.co.uk on MP3 or 7" [affiliate link].

Video: The Waves - Villagers

Villagers - "The Waves" - http://smarturl.it/villagers_thewaves Villagers new single is called 'The Waves' and is due for release on October 22nd, but you can buy it on iTunes now: http://smarturl.it/villagers_thewaves Directed by Alden Volney. WARNING: This video contains strobe effects and flashing imagery. http://www.wearevillagers.com https://www.facebook.com/Villagers https://www.twitter.com/wearevillagers

​It's taken me a while to realise just how magnificent this single is from Villagers. 'The Waves' is something like what I would imagine the love child of the Notwist, Can and an early 90s rave to sound like. The video, directed by Alden Volney, is totally sick too.

​You can catch them on tour in February:

Friday 8th February                  SHEFFIELD                 Leadmill

Saturday 9th February              NEWCASTLE              Warehouse

Sunday 10th February              GLASGOW                 Stereo

Tuesday 12th February             LEEDS                         Wardrobe

Wednesday 13th February        MANCHESTER           Gorilla

Thursday 14th February           BIRMINGHAM           HMV Library

Saturday 16th February            BRISTOL                     Trinity

Sunday 17th February              BRIGHTON                 Old Market

Monday 18th February             PORTSMOUTH           Wedgewood Rooms

Wednesday 20th February        LONDON                    Village Underground

Pre-sale for tickets is on the band's site. The Waves is out this week​ with the album {Awayland} following on 14 January on Domino. Pre-order from Amazon.co.uk on CD or LP [affiliate links].