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Pluko feat. Nevve

Need Ya

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June 09, 2018 in stream

Pluko is 18-year-old producer Sam Martinsen who already has his own original releases and official remixes for the likes of Odesza and Hayden James under his belt. Here Martinsen unveils new track Need Ya, a track set to feature on his forthcoming debut album, due out later this year on Foreign Family Collective.

With breathless vocals from Nevve, Need Ya is a bouncy track full of the irrepressible desires of summer days and overheated nights. The layers of electronic melodies and reverb here will resonate for fans of Odesza, and Need Ya is that perfect mix of sunny pop and foot shuffling electronic dance.

Check out Need Ya below and look out for Pluko’s debut album later in the year.

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Frida Sundemo

Over You (Pure Version)

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May 29, 2018 in stream

Following on from last year’s album Flashbacks & Futures, Frida Sundemo is back with Over You.

This new track is actually a reimagining of a song Sundemo originally released with producer Kasbo. Where that is a slice of melancholic electro-pop, this new version distils the song to its emotional core. A brittle piano refrain holds this fragile record together, whilst a simple string section evoke’s something akin to the glorious but little remembered Moby track God Moving The Face Of The Waters from the soundtrack to Heat. Found sounds begin to intrude towards the song’s end, like reality punctuating your thoughts when you get pulled back out of a moment of emotional clarity.

It’s all about Sundemo’s vocal though. It’s the repetition of a lie that does nothing but underline the truth she is attempting to conceal. It’s the sound of someone repeating a mantra as a path to emotional survival. When I first heard this song it stopped me in my tracks.

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Are You Having Fun Yet

Lads Prayer

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May 26, 2018 in stream

Having already received praise in their homeland of Norway, Are You Having Fun Yet are poised to receive much wider attention.

In line with the release of their eponymously titled debut album, Are You Having Fun Yet have unveiled Lads Prayer, a new song taken from that album. The sound here is akin to the Beach Boys gone shoe gaze. Vocal harmonies combine with persistent, dreamlike melodies to create a sound that feels like surfing on memories.

The album Are You Having Fun Yet was record at Taakeheimen Lydrike by Morten Øby (The Lionheart Brothers, PRTLVX). It is out now via Koke Plate.

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Seaker

Words

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May 25, 2018 in stream

Words is the new single from musician Seaker, a haunting and spectral piece of music about the complexity of emotion that comes with being truly connected to another person.

Seaker, real name Kiran Hungan, grew up in North East England but with an experience that differed from what was regarded typical at the time. With an Indian father and English mother, Kiran’s upbringing featured a varied sensory experience taking in different tastes and sounds.

With her music, Hungan has looked to bring the layered and complex experience of her upbringing to bear. The result is a sound that is soft yet strong, timid yet dramatic and sad yet hopeful. Talking in advance of this release Hungan described her musical motivation as follows:

“I try to make music that is epic and delicate at the same time. I love those spine-tingly moments when there’s an unexpected emotional twist in a song or a tiny whispered vocal moves into a huge layered block of sound. When I was a kid, it was sad, vast, filmic songs that always got me. I think for a long time I associated art with sadness and only took something seriously in an artistic sense if it was melancholic. I think that shows still in how I write, though I also feel very full of hope and wonder... so it’s not all doom and gloom.”

Words itself captures the feeling of a connection deep and complex enough that it is never as simple as one thing - instead it is multifaceted and indescribable. A form of love that refuses to be pinned down or crystalised or held constant. Sometimes you can only know something through the direct experience of it. Again, in Kiran’s own words:

“Words is a song about the ins and outs of love, so you might call it a love song, sort of. It's about how emotions fall outside of boxes and also the vast and confusing depths of emotion we're capable of feeling when we're really connected to someone. It's also about hoping you're enough for someone you really love, and trying to explain how you feel, but the words never seem to say enough.”

Check out Words below.

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Lyves

Still

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May 23, 2018 in stream

Long time BlackPlastic.co.uk favourite, Lyves is back with another slice of dramatic soul.

Following a stint supporting Coldplay on their European tour and her 2017 EP Like Water, Lyves is back with new project Eight Rooms. For 2018 the musician, real name Francesca Bergami, is focused on releasing eight new songs over an eight month period. Each song is to be combined with a video from a different director with the aim of exploring human emotion as told through personal narratives.

Describing the series, Francesca says:

“My intent for this series is to unravel emotions that are so often buried. Many of the emotions are representative of healing, and in turn, growing. By bringing them to light, I hope to illustrate how interconnected we are as humans and how universal emotions can be, no matter how different they may seem on the surface.”

The first entry in this series is Still, written by Francesca and produced by JNTHN Stein, and it is exactly the sort of beautiful record fans of the artist will be familiar with. Lyves’ vocals soar over a restrained musical palate that culminates in a beautiful chorus.

Check out Still below:

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