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We Can Talk - Satin Jackets feat. Emma Brammer

EP Review: We Can Talk - Satin Jackets feat. Emma Brammer

January 25, 2016 in review, ep review

We Can Talk is the latest release on Belgium's brilliant Eskimo from Satin Jackets. Featuring Emma Brammer on vocals, it's a straight-up house-influenced pop record and it comes with the announcement of the duo's debut album. On the release German producer Time Bernhardt and lead performer Den Ishu said:

"We Can Talk sets the pace for the upcoming album … the album itself will be diverse and versatile. Two years of our heart and soul poured into it so it’s going to be the full listening experience."

The track layers looped piano melodies, string effects and tight percussion together with Brammer's gorgeously infectious vocals. The London-based artist explains the lyrics behind the song as dealing with your first love when things go wrong:

"I was hooked on the track [from] the first time. The lyrics are about the exciting and painful first love maybe it's not so good for you but it feels historical. Loved working with Tim just good vibes and good tunes."

The original is classic Eskimo stuff - sunny and melodic. Packaged up with it in this release is a remix from Munich-resident, Portuguese-native Moullinex. He deconstructs much of the original to create a more-cosmic sounding version with lots of space given over to that vocal. It culminates in a deep, acid-soaked crescendo complete with a cool punk-funk bassline. Finally German producer Larse rounds out the release with a darker dub version.

Tags: satin jackets, emma brammer
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Heading Home - Gryffin Ft. Josef Salvet

Stream: Heading Home - Gryffin Ft. Josef Salvat

January 25, 2016 in stream

New York artist Gryffin has just unveiled Heading Home, his debut single featuring Australian vocalist Josef Salvet, coming out via Darkroom/Interscope Records. Griffin has already made a name for himself on the remix scene having racked up 100 million streams in the past year. This marks a new moment for the musician as he focuses on his own material.

Heading Home is itself an epic slice of electronic pop - pumping synths build the record to a climax whilst Salvat's vocals create a huge emotional hook... It's a thrilling start to Gryffin's solo career and to 2016!

Tags: gryffin, josef salvat
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Johan

Stream: Danger_us - Johan

January 25, 2016 in stream

Danger_us is the debut single release from Boston musician Johan and it's a sly left-field take on soulful pop that lodges itself in your head and won't let go. Describing the track, Johan says "there's something sexy about total wilderness, you can forget all the societal cages we've drawn around each other and let loose and wild".

Since this is Johan's first track you can expect more soon...

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Ghost Hours

Stream: Oneness - Ghost Hours

January 24, 2016 in stream

Another fantastic track from Ghost Hours, whose tracks Can't Stop Moving and Fever were both favourites of mine last year. On this one we hear a darker side of the his sound. Here Ghost Hours, real name Ron Fountenberry, describes the sound as like a SBTRKT hamburger with a side of Caribou, which sounds pretty delicious to me!

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Hostage - Klangstof

Stream: Hostage - Klangstof

January 20, 2016 in stream

Premiered by Zane Lowe on Beats 1 yesterday, Klangstof has just taken the wraps off new shimmering electronic track Hostage. Having also just signed to LA label Mind Of A Genius. 2016 is looking rosy for the Dutch singer, songwriter and producer.

Growing up in rural Norway, Klangstof (real name Koen) was inspired by Radiohead's seminal OK Computer, learning to play the entire thing on guitar and subsequently recording a song that ended up on Norwegian radio after he uploaded it to the internet. After a stint in one of Holland's biggest bands, Moss, Koen chose to return to a more isolated musical outlet. Hostage is a song born of the sense of creative frustration that comes from needing an outlet.

Tags: klangstof, mind of a genius
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