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Minos EP - Remote

EP Review: Minos EP - Remote

September 15, 2013 in ep review, stream, review

The Minos EP came out this week on the Meant label and comes from French duo Remote, who are Eric Guillanton and Seb Fouble. This release quickly won my attention with its deep techno influenced sound that crunches together tight drum beats, dirty digital bass lines and a ravey atmosphere.

Remote have been active for more than a decade and have had releases on Kill the DJ, Zone and Foundation alongside Meant and it's clear their music would sit in the heartland of those labels. This is lovingly crafted analogue dance music.

Where "Minos" has the incessant sweatbox atmosphere described above, a distinctive Weatherall vibe, the remix from My Favorite Robot regular Fairmont is slower and more dense. It's an unsettling twisted and cinematic trip through ambient landscapes.

"Easy" is similarly analogue but less Weatherall, more Rework. It's a cyclical beast with hard edges and lots and lots of reverb, less upfront than the EP's title track but all the cooler for it. Headman provides the remix of this second track, turning it into a swirling acid  track with Headman's trademark rock-song type feel. There are arpeggiated synths and melodies that slide beneath themselves, a taught bass guitar riff tying it all together.

All in all a smart, focused and tightly executed release.

Minos is out now on Meant. Available on MP3 from Amazon.co.uk [affiliate link].  Listen to "Minos" through Soundcloud below:

 

Tags: remote, meant, fairmont, headman
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Video: Blood Orange drops the video for new song "Chamakay"

September 12, 2013 in video

Basically this is like jamming with Enya in the Caribbean. Get ready for some next level R&B shit. 

Tags: blood orange, dev hynes
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Mayfly - Kiwi

EP Review: Mayfly - Kiwi

September 11, 2013 in ep review, review, stream

The latest release from Needwant is a slab of electronic blues crafted by South London producer Alex Warren under the name Kiwi. Featuring Amy Skippings on vocals "Mayfly" gently bubbles with a stark and stripped back disco sound and featured on the recent Poolside Sounds Volume II compilation. 

The original mix is a laid back track with sophisticated, well paced percussion, loads of space and some perfectly applied strings. Skippings' vocals are needy yet classy and irresistible - wanting to open up yet casually aloof. Kiwi's sound takes in a variety of styles across disco, funk and house but this track is soul and blues more than anything else. It is also pretty brilliant.

Mixes come from Compuphonic and Urulu. Compuphonic's version stays true to the atmosphere of the original, playing maudlin organs over a multi-layered mix. Urulu's mix is much deeper, a techy dub with a robotic bass line - it's built to move the crowd and stands as a dark and twisted track in its own right, but loses much of what I love about the original. Compuphonic also serves up a lush instrumental 'Stringapella' that keeps all of the sweat and tears of the original.

Mayfly is out now on Needwant,  available from Amazon.co.uk on MP3 [affiliate link] or to stream on Spotify below:

Tags: kiwi, need want, compuphonic, urulu
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Road Less Travelled - Tiedye

EP Review: Road Less Travelled - Tiedye

September 09, 2013 in ep review, review, stream

Tiedye first came to my attention when they remixed the excellent Feist featuring "I Feel Electric" by Rubies, a silky Balearic dream of a record that came out all the way back in 2008 but has stood the test of time. Road Less Travelled is the Swedish duo's first release for Gomma - it follows up on their debut, which came out (home of that Rubies release) Italians Do It Better last year, though I have to confess I missed that.

"Road Less Travelled" has a steely soulful disco-meets-west-coast sound that feels timely in this post-Random Access Memories world. It's a little more grizzled than I was expecting - distorted bass rubbing up against fuzzy clattering drums, a jazzy organ freak-out and echoey vocals… Nothing like the laid back noodly cosmic disco of the Rubies remix. It all sounds a little bit like Adam Freeland got his hands on some new material by Still Going: expect something that feels like disco fed on sunshine and ecstasy then wrapped in plastic. It's good, but you're not sure if you should really like it.

The label clearly thought the same thing because American duo Still Going actually provide one of the two remixes. It's a nighttime LA cruise of a record, dark buzzing synths saw through the vocals whilst the drums are pulled back just a notch to create a something deeper. It's still pretty pop but not anywhere near the daytime radio of the original. Sadly it doesn't quite hit the highs of Still Going's own material - the best bits are where the duo let the melodies of come through and the beat drops out, both at the bridge and at the track's close, to create something golden and dreamy. I can't help but suspect they are saving their best work for themselves, but it's been so long since we heard anything new it's hard not to be disappointed.

DJ Kaos & Sonns provides the other remix, which actually takes the middle slot on the release. It is a little tighter than both the original and Still Going's take - not as dark as the latter but restrained in comparison. There's a warm, jacking feel to this treatment with a heavenly synth that gradually fights its way through a baseline that bubbles with acidic charm. The vocal is used sparingly but Kaos & Sonns seem more interested in drum rolls and echo, and I can't say I blame them.

According to the press release Road Less Travelled is out now on Gomma. That's probably just the vinyl release - the digital release on Amazon.co.uk currently has a posted release date of 20 September [affiliate link]. Stream the DJ Kaos & Sonns Remix below:

Tags: tiedye, dj kaos, sonns, still going, gomma
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Stream / Download: Burn (Debian Blak Remix) - Ellie Goulding

September 08, 2013 in download, stream

More hotness from Debian Blak, whose remixes alway hit a sweet-spot, blending indie R&B fuzziness with pop chic. I was a big fan of Debian's mix of Aaliyah from earlier in the year and this remix of Ellie Goulding's "Burn" comes from a similar place. Goulding hasn't sounded this good in ages.

Stream and download below via Soundcloud and be sure to check out Debian Blak on Soundcloud. 

Tags: ellie goulding, debian blak
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