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EP Review: Icebergs / Water Song - Typesun

June 03, 2015 in stream, review, ep review

Icebergs is the new release from Bristolian producer Typesun, real name Luke Harney. Typesun first featured on these pages more than two years ago when he released single The PL and things have been relatively quiet since then, with the occasional release and remix. 

On this new release Typesun collaborates with Alison Garner of The Fauns and Alex Rita of Danish duo Okapii on two new tracks.

Icebergs / Water Song - Typesun

Harney's collaboration with Garner on Icebergs comes after he was asked to step in and play drums with Garner's band The Fauns last minute back in 2013. The resulting song is a shattered piece of music with Garner delivering a terrifyingly intimate vocal performance. It is an incredibly exposed track - synth melodies stand like the discarded ruins of a relationship the song describes. It is a haunting track to the point where listening to it just might infect your mood. Brutal, and beautiful. 

Water Song features vocals from Alex Rita, and is more rhythmic than Icebergs. Latin infused percussion and rolling keys create a momentum yet Harney still cuts through it all with a sense of menace. Rita's vocals are a touch threatening, creating the sense that the catchy sounds here are the calm before some dreaded storm... You almost worry what might come when it stops.

The digital release is rounded out with an exclusive remix of the title track by Typesun's alter-ego 7 Arrows. On this alternative version he gives the track a harder sound with distorted bass lines and tough urban rhythms. It is a significant departure from the original, but Harney manages to hit a minimal, funky tone.

Icebergs / Water Song is out now - listen and buy below, available as a digital or vinyl release through Bandcamp.

Tags: typesun, 7 arrows, alison garner, the fauns, alex rita, okapii
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Pacing - Tap No

Stream: Pacing - Tep No

June 02, 2015 in stream

Love this breathless new track from Canadian artist Tep No, who combines dance and R&B sounds. Pacing is a lush, blissful track that combines summery melodies and vocals from Tep No himself. Check it out below:

Tags: tep no
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NTIEBINT

EP Review: The Owner - NTEIBINT feat. Stella

May 30, 2015 in review, stream

Another slice of aural gold from Eskimo Recordings. The Owner is an easy going love song from Greek DJ and producer NTEIBINT, real name George Bakalakos. On it he whips up a steady-paced electronic track with disco flourishes with gorgeous vocals from Stella... And it is the vocal hooks and those muted guitars in the chorus that really hold this track together.

The Owner - NTEIBINT feat. Stella

Together with an accentuated, more Balearic beatless version and and extended mix are two remixes. Justin Faust lays down a chunky elastic bassline and uses those guitars to full effect, mixing them in more liberally than on the original. It plays more with the track's layers, creating more of a sense of contrast.

Anoraak's remix is the best here - slickly layered in a effects on the central synth patterns and using a strings to create a more dramatic sense of disco that actually evokes Everything But The Girl in their Temperamental-era, and their collaboration with Deep Dish on Future Of The Future (Stay Gold) particularly. It's utterly glorious disco of the finest variety, and frankly I can't get enough of it.

The Owner is released through Eskimo Recordings on 8 June. Whilst you wait for it to come out check out an edit NTEIBINT released a while back entitled Fooling Around. His remix of Chet Faker's 1998, also below, is great too!

Tags: nteibint, stella, eskimo
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Blooms

Stream: Love - Blooms

May 29, 2015 in stream

Love is the latest track from Hackney based R&B / electro artist Blooms, and the second to be lifted from her forthcoming second EP Still. There's a cool, laid back 80s-soaked feel to this - a little bit Blood Orange, which can only be a good thing. You've also got to love that percussion - check it out below.

Written by Blooms Produced by P*nut and @Gillewis Additional production by @kobina Artwork by Dom Sebastian

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Desta French

Stream: Take You For Dead - Desta French

May 26, 2015 in stream

Cool R&B sounds from London-native, Columbian / Italian descendent Desta French. On Take You For Dead she combines sounds from her Latin background, 80s pop and sophisticated production to create this catchy track.

Look out for the big hooks in the chorus and the bridge - there is a real early 90s R&B sound to this - understated and excellent.

Tags: desta french
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