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Under A White Sky

Listen: Under A White Sky — Deathsport

October 22, 2021 in stream

Deathsport are the musical creation of German siblings and musicians, Tom and Mike Zitzelsberger. Drawing inspiration from dream pop and shoegaze, the pair initially experimented with a variety of names, styles, and approaches to music — working in bands, providing production and writing songs for other artists. In the end, they came back to their core motivation for making music — a desire to channel a love of nostalgic, chanson-styled music.

Earlier this year, the Zitzelsbergers commenced the recording of an EP, the enticingly titled Case Study Songs. The Deathsport certainly sound has those dreamy shoegaze vibes about it, but it comes dressed with a kinetic energy typical of Krautrock. As heard on Under A White Sky, the result is otherworldly, and yet feels grounded in an industrial, gritty sense. The overall aesthetic sits somewhere between The Horrors’ Primary Colours era, and the folksy leanings of War On Drugs… Desolate yet gorgeous.

Describing the song, Deathsport explain:

“The lyrics are based on the book Under A White Sky by Elizabeth Kolbert, which is focusing on a scientific perspective at humanity’s impact on the Earth It is a song about technology and its fair role in the world's ending — a catastrophe that right now feels as real as ever. While staying callous, we are defining the most apparent changes and how we are trying to get used to the biggest of them.”

Check out Under A White Sky below, and look out for the EP, Case Study Songs, out on Bandcamp on 11 November.

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Gabrielle Macafee

Dance Myself To Death!

Watch: Dance Myself To Death! — Gabrielle Macafee

October 20, 2021 in video

There is a notion that I often have bouncing around my head — the determination to dance through any pain. I find the idea of applying your emotional energy and determination to something artful, expressive and celebratory, whether literally of metaphorically, appealing. Every so often it is all we have left. The only coping mechanism is to just keep moving.

The ultimate tribute to dancing through a break-up is Robyn’s glorious Dancing On My Own. It is a song that pulses like the rapid heartbeats stimulated by the sight of a lover moving on, the energy thrown at the dancefloor like a Hail Mary.

Gabrielle Macafee’s Dance Myself To Death! comes from that same place — not dancing because you want to, but because it is the only option short of a breakdown… Dancing as a form of camouflage rooted in the need to blend in. Your remaining choices are to stop and cry, or to just-keep-dancing.

The song shares the emotionally resonant yet upbeat electronic pop feel of Dancing On My Own, but adds a little space. Dance Myself To Death! feels like the prequel to Robyn’s song — it is the knowing start to an evening that has all the trappings of being messy before it has even begun.

In reality, it feels likely that Dance Myself… has a more profound meaning. Having abandoned her studies in classical voice following a traumatic brain injury, Macafee made the move to pop music as a method of healing and moving on. The dancing she is doing? It is the literal act of creating her music.

Check out Dance Myself To Death! below, and look out for Gabrielle Macafee’s appropriately titled forthcoming debut EP, Wreck Of A Night, soon.

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James Wyatt Crosby

Shadow Of A Ghost

Listen: Shadow Of A Ghost — James Wyatt Crosby

October 16, 2021 in stream

Hailing from the adorably named rural township of Tiny, Ontario, musician James Wyatt Crosby creates introspective indie chillwave on his new single Shadow Of A Ghost.

With a debut album released in 2017, James has gradually built a significant audience and critical acclaim with songs like Deep In Yr Mind, from his debut album Twins, and the woozy electronic track Lemonade (No I Never).

With the layered melodies of gently plucked guitar, loose wandering bass and hazy synths, Shadow Of A Ghost has the feeling of getting caught up in a daydream. Pensive vocals and instrumentation blossom in the form of a shimmering chorus, the song coasting on a feeling of introspection that reflects its creation, as James describes:

“This song was written during a time when it seemed like the fabric of reality was coming apart at the seams right in front of me. Life can be so beautiful but also so painful and disturbing and this song speaks about the way that loss and grief can change the way that you perceive yourself and the world around you. This song allowed me to move through some challenging times.”

Check out Shadow Of A Ghost below:

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Sody

Bitch (I Said It)

Listen: Bitch (I Said It) — Sody

October 02, 2021 in stream

With a focus on creating music that has a distinctive level of courageous honesty, musician Sody has been gradually built out a catalogue of music that feels a little thrilling for the sheer willingness to say it like it is. Hers is an approach to emotional pop music that has helped score Sody a growing fanbase, and her delivery manages to strike a balance between both melody and emotion. Her sound is raw, and yet infectious and catchy.

Bitch (I Said It) deals with the point in a relationship where you call it quits and leverage your anger as a way to push a damaging person away, an act of self-preservation. Sody opens the song looking to apologise, yet feeling she is doing so on behalf of the recipient, who hasn’t themselves recognised any wrongdoing. There can be a pressure in intense relationships to fill the emotional space that follows a disagreement, to be the person who turns the other cheek. But it often leaves the root issue unaddressed, and continuing to simmer.

Here on Bitch, Sody’s simmer becomes a boil — the strength of feeling in her swear-ridden chorus both impassioned and inspiring. Describing the song, Sody says:

“After years of releasing music about my sadness, Bitch (I Said It) takes me into this new, angrier phase. I do see the good in people a lot, but there are only so many times you can put up with someone treating you badly. This song has given me new confidence and has enabled me to channel my emotions into a sort of cheeky rage rather than crying into my pillow energy. It’s the realisation that you’re actually better off without them, and now you can scream it from the rooftops!”

Check out Sody’s Bitch (I Said It) below and catch her live shows at London’s Omeara on 4th & 5th October 2021.

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Augustine

Fragrance

Listen: Fragrance — Augustine

September 23, 2021 in stream

The soft brass-like stabs that open Augustine’s haunting new single Fragrance provide a beautiful bedrock for the song’s floating melodies and falsetto vocals. Those brass-like bass notes remind me of the deeply sinister sounding Doorway by Planningtorock, but where that was a dark and threatening slice of electronic synth pop, Frangrance sparkles like tear-streaked glitter make-up.

Hailing from Sweden, the producer, songwriter, and musician Augustine’s music comes from a love of 70s-pop, chillwave and vintage movies. The songs he creates focus on capturing the feelings and stories that come straight from his youth.

Fragrance is about those moments where you just can’t get over someone, and they reside in your self-conscious to the point where you see them even when they aren’t there. Our memories, working against us:

“Even though you’re trying to forget and move on, your mind is so obsessed with the thought of running into that person that sometimes you even trick yourself into thinking that you’ve noticed that familiar fragrance. But of course it turns out it’s not them, it never is. As you pass through her subway station, you fantasize about getting off the train and buying her dinner. ‘What’s for tonight, pasta or pizza?’ Instead, you stay in your seat as the doors close and the train rolls on.”

Fragrance is deeply melancholic and let gorgeously emotive single. Every so often, the purest thing is loving someone who won’t love you back. Check it out below, and look out for Augustine’s debut album, due on 29 October.

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