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Future Disco vol. 8

Album Review: Future Disco Vol. 8 - Various Artists

April 07, 2015 in review, album review, mix album

Needwant are back with the next entry in their long-running Future Disco series. Entitled Nighttime Networks, the eighth entry is a laid back, more minimal yet still groovy entry.

Andras Fox opens the mix with Your Life, a loose cut full of jazzy touches, sweeping string and and looping keys. It's a subtle and gentle starting point. Much of what remains follows on from that template - this is the least overtly soulful entry in the series yet, drawing more from deep house than the disco that has inspired most of the previous entries. Dippin' In from Ron Basejam and Danielle Moore plays a background of soft keys and shuffling drum beats beneath Moore's vocal.

Whilst the subtlety of much of the material means that Nighttime Networks lacks any real tent-pole moments there are still some standouts. The Chopstick and Johnjon remix of Zoot Woman's Don't Tear Yourself Apart is a refined slice of rhythmic electronic pop, full of autumnal hues. VIMES gorgeous track Celestial is given a make-over on a Gardens of God remix - falsetto vocals, strummed bass and plenty of manipulated effects giving the track a dreamy, spaced-out feeling.

James Zabiella gives Hot Chip's How Do You Do an electric body music makeover - tough drums and basslines reign supreme until the familiar chords kick in. It is another moment that says a lot about the direction this album has taken - stripped, meticulous and designed to make you move.

Future Disco albums often seem to end with a pair of vocal tracks that sit apart from the rest of the album and, in this regard at least, Nighttime Networks is no different. Portable's Surrender is a horizontal slice of electronic melancholy - loose electronic bass and flute provide a backing to a vocal describing giving in - you are left to you own mind what we are giving in to (battle? Love? Sleep?!). The album closes with the similarly downbeat Something by Weval, which sounds like Hot Chip with a hangover. In other words it is human, sad and glorious electronic music and a fitting if overtly dejected conclusion to the album.

Future Disco 8 is without doubt an unusual entry to the series, but the quality of the music and the pacing and fairly undeniably great. An album to dance to, but also one to make you happy think and feel.

Future Disco Vol. 8 - Nighttime Networks is released through Needwant on 20 April. Pre-order from Amazon.co.uk on CD and MP3 [affiliate links].

Tags: future disco, need want, andras fox, ron basejam, danielle moore, zoot woman, vimes
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SIVIK

Stream: High - SIVIK

April 03, 2015 in stream

Big electro R&B track from LA musician SIVIK. His sound combines a beat-led production style with light, airy vocals as he portrays that initial emotional rush when you first meet someone you are into. In his words: 

"High is about the beginning stages of attraction and lust when you first meet someone you're into ... The following songs that will be released in this collection will describe what happens next....so look for that!"

Alt Pop/R&B

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Dive In, photo credit: Adam Weatherley

Stream: Eighteen - Dive In

April 03, 2015 in stream

This has Been on my list to post for a few days - sadly sometimes life gets in the way! The new track from Glastonbury residents Dive In is way too good to sleep on though.

There are plenty of dream-like pop melodies to this track - sounding like Ben Gibbard fronting M83, it's all emotes, all the time. The band take inspiration from the epic PPP of classic bands like Genesis and the Police. Apparently they are both okay to cite as references now. The world has a funny way of catching you off guard like that.

In the words of frontman Matthew Guttridge, "Eighteen was born from a loop pedal jam in our old residence ... it was inspired by another day of watching the village's festival fences go up.  It was the product of excitement and the, what some may call delusional idea that we could one day amount to the successes of the bands/aritsts that descend upon our village each year." 

Check out Eighteen below and look out for the EP of the same name, mixed by Alan Moulder and due out on 25 May through Vagrant. It's a short but infectious rush of a release. 

'Eighteen' Available May 25th, 2015 http://www.wearedive.in

Tags: Vagrant, Dive in
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Colleagues

Stream: Somewhere - Colleagues

March 31, 2015

Ahead of their new EP Visits, Colleagues have just unleashed this new track Somewhere. It's a gorgeous moment of epic synth pop. Visits is released through In Stereo Records in 18 May. Check it out below, and get ready to skip back to the beginning at the end...

Video on VeVo Coming Soon...

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Stream: Body (Stint Remix) - Niia

March 31, 2015 in stream

I accidentally stumbled across this remix of Niia's track Body today and I'm oh so glad I did... Both the original and the remix are great - the latter adds a lovely lazy Sunday feel and I can't get enough of it! Remix first, original after...

hearting on hypem helps so so so so so so much. http://hypem.com/track/2ae49/Niia+-+Body+(Stint+Remix) About the remix: I’d been grinding away on a lot of projects with other artists that still haven’t been released. I began feeling like I needed to put out something for catharsis creatively, and to let the internet know I wasn’t dead or stranded on an island. A couple of weeks ago a friend sent me this track Body by Niia and I immediately had an idea for a track. It’s not often that songs come easy to me, but this one seemed to happen naturally. I feel like the lyrics speak for themselves and I didn’t want to overshadow or let the production do anything more or less. What’s funny to me is that the vibe feels so live and smooth, and yet a lot of the instruments are heavily edited samples. No live drums, bass, guitar, or trumpet were actually played. It’s just this complex mosaic of tiny edits to make something feel wholly simple and natural. Read into that as much as you will… Oh and thanks to Tom for the lending me the Sub 37 :) https://www.facebook.com/stintmusic https://twitter.com/stint_ https://instagram.com/stint__

Tags: niia, stint
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