Gold Pand out with debut album on Ghostly International

November 5th, 2010

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Gold Panda’s debut full-length, Lucky Shiner, arrived on Ghostly International (US) on October 12, in 2010. “I didn’t want to write ‘beats,’” says Gold Panda, “I really didn’t want bangers. I wanted songs with normal song structure.” And yet, despite Gold Panda’s protests to the contrary, Lucky Shiner is full of … well bangers—of a kind. Decamping to an idyllic retreat means the album bears trademarks of a very pastorally hued Englishness; GP’s two years spent studying Japanese culture, language, and history at the School of Oriental and Asian studies in Japan also find their way into this music. “Lots of factors affected the way it came together,” he explains, “touring, mixing, moving houses and also splitting with a girlfriend. Family, friends, and lovers, places where I‘ve never been.” It’s that mix of directness and emotion that characterizes Lucky Shiner, an album of sparkling, beat-driven electronic music that’s easy to fall in love with.

Originally hailing from Chelmsford, Essex, and having spent the early part of his career as remixer for  Bloc Party, Health, Telepathe, Little Boots, and Simian Mobile Disco and many others, Gold Panda has been steadily rising through the ranks from the outset. Gold Panda was chosen as one of the BBC’s Sound of 2010 nominees and  he’s toured the world with Caribou, HEALTH, Simian Mobile Disco, and is now set to hit the road in the UK and the US with Autolux; and his three sold-out EPs have garnered a raft of praise from the mouths that matter (Pitchfork, NME, and The Guardian amongst them). But this is only half the story.

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Anthony and the Johnsons – Swanlight

October 28th, 2010

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Hold well onto your heartstrings. “The Spirit Was Gone” is solemn, but it’s hard to find Antony’s ivory-tickling to be disruptively sad when you’re listening to something this beautiful. You can find this on the  new Swanlights, available now on Secretly Canadian. If you’re lucky enough to be in New York on October 30,  go and check out Antony & The Johnson’s only US date at Lincoln Center.

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Harrys gym – Norweigan otherworldliness

October 23rd, 2010

How good are Harrys Gym then? Teen orgasm-inducingly good. “Not to step over any boundaries,” declared superfan Marlene, a 15-year-old fan of the Norwegian four-piece, on her own blog, “but they literally give you an orgasmic feeling all over your entire body.”She was perhaps responding to the soaring and luminescent vocals whose sex it is so hard to fix, the deft mingling of traditional instruments and electronics, the eerily captivating melodies, or the near erotic sense of yearning that also pervades their music. Perhaps it’s the way noise and pop rub on each other up the right way in their beautiful songs. Still, it’s not a bad response considering, after all, that this is a band – ragged exponents of out-of-this-world music – named after the abandoned fitness centre that they found in the very same building as their rehearsal space. It might also explain the missing possessive apostrophe in their bandname – maybe they got as carried away by their playing as young Marlene, and then lost all knowledge of grammar.How to describe their sound then? How to categorise it for the purposes of the marketplace and the wider audience that is probably theirs for the taking? It is lush and lovely enough to call it “dreampop”, but intricate and intense enough to merit the dubious term “prog-pop”. It rocks hard but is simultaneously lighter than air and also relies as much on guitar-bass-drums as it does keyboards – grungetronica? Synth-gaze? “No one knows how to describe us,” says Anne Lise, “or what category to put us in. We’re a pop band but we’re definitely not the easiest – there are more radio-friendly bands than us. And we can be pretty hard-hitting live, which nobody expects.” Anne Lise explains that “the one band we all agree on is Blonde Redhead – although we don’t have their Sonic Youth approach to music at all. We’re more poppy than that.”She admits that Harrys Gym “never dreamed of being a noise band”, especially in Norway where “everyone plays heavy guitar rock and wants to be in a garage band, making  lots of noise”. So they set about finding the perfect blend of dissonance and dreaminess. “There are a lot of synths but it’s still very noisy,” she says. “But the most dominating thing is the beautiful melodies.”Those melodies are artfully anguished, and suffused with a sense of sorrow and northern sadness. Is this a part of the Norwegian condition?“There is a lot of darkness here, and cold weather in winter – and people get depressed because they don’t see sunlight for ages,” she explains. “It’s easiest for people from the UK to talk about a Nordic melancholia feeling. I never used to be able to recognise it but I can somehow see it now. There is more sadness, less party, in most of our music. We tend to make stuff that is a little bit claustrophobic and dark, which describes the cold winter months of Oslo very well. I will never understand what I’m doing living in Norway from November until March! But there is also a positivity hidden in there. Not even very well hidden that is. The typical Norwegian is introvert and awkward, until you get to know him well.”According to Anne Lise, Harrys Gym are now moving towards the perfect synthesis of pop and, well, synths – she also once said that she had been “trying for 10 years to re-write XTC’s Making Plans For Nigel”.“We’re using a lot more electronic textures – that’s the way we’re going,” she asserts. “We want to combine the electronic and the acoustic organic.” The band have been most impressed recently by the collaboration between folk singer Vashti Bunyan and the doyens of the US underground turned alternative mainstream idols Animal Collective. “We don’t want to sound like them but that way of combining the electronic and organic is what we’re aiming for now.”The closest that Harrys Gym have come to achieving that on their self-titled debut album is on the album opener Brother, Sarah83, Attic, Top Of The Hill and Turn Away. “Those two,” she says, “are the key tracks.”What makes those tracks even more special is her voice, like a cross between a young choirboy and Bjork. “It’s a great compliment to not be attached to any sex I think– to be androgynous,” she admits, adding that her vocals are “less floaty and dreamy than they are disturbed.” Is she disturbed? “We all are a bit, I guess, if we go into this business with wide open eyes in 2010.”She reveals that she “never listened to any female singers” growing up, and that her favourite vocalists are mainly male, particularly the late, great Billy Mackenzie, whose strange near-operatic leaps between octaves graced the music of early-‘80s Scottish duo Associates. “I don’t necessarily sound like him,” says Anne Lise, “and to some people he sounds very freaky, but to me it sounds like the best voice in the world.”The songs she writes for Harrys Gym are, “about family issues and close relationships and how sometimes they can be very dysfunctional. That shows up a lot in our new lyrics.” She always sings in English – “I grew up listening to English lyrics and hardly ever  listens to anything sung in the Norwegian language. When I first started writing my songs at 12 that was the musical language that I knew.”Harrys Gym are already plotting their next move, working in Norway with feted UK remixer/producer James Rutledge on a follow-up album and planning some live shows. Oh, and preparing to avoid being plunged into narrow pigeonholes.“I’m told we don’t really sound like anyone else. Or, that is, we tend to sound just like the listener’s favourite artist even if it is a completely different artist with a completely different sound. In other words, we will make you feel like you do when you listen to your favourite music.”

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Pariah releases “Safehouse”

October 8th, 2010

Safehouses is only the second release from hotly tipped London based producer Pariah on the london R&S record label who recently released James Blake’s CMYK EP. Parish’s debut single Detroit Falls/Orpheus has gained the young producer many influential fans including Rob da Bank, Mary Ann Hobbs, Ramadanman, Untold, Len Faki, Appleblim, Chris Duckenfield and Will Saul amongst many many others. ¨Detroit Falls/Orpheus also found its way onto high profile tastemakers blogs and websites including Pitchfork, Fact, Gorilla Vs Bear, No Pain In Pop and also Rcrd Lbl. It was also a recommended release at Boomkat.¨The debut single contained the first two Pariah tracks ever recorded and were instantly recognisable as referencing the hip hop beat collages of Dilla and the very moody atmospheric 2 step rhythms of Burial. ¨Safehouses sees Pariah move further towards developing his own sound, where he takes in slamming percussive club tracks, deeper 2 step excursions and downtempo and beatless highlights.¨Pariah is a peer of the likes of, Bullion, James Blake, Pangaea and Untold, and part of a wider and loosely knit electronic scene that includes futuristic, electronic beatsmiths such as Lorn, Hudson Mohawke, and Falty DL. ¨Already an in demand remixer, Pariahhas has remixed The XX, Ellie Goulding and Bombay Bicycle Club.

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Danish electro Pop

September 27th, 2010

Oh Land is a very peculiar new cinematic electropop Dane who recently sailed across the sea to the artistic haven of Brooklyn in New York. With an opera … (more) singer for a mother, a theater organist for a father and Björk’s Homogenic release on constant rotation, Oh Land was enraptured by the combination of experimental and the classical arts. “My goal is to sound like I’m from 2050, but still again feel really classic, like the music is an old friend,” said Oh Land. As a very young girl, she spent her days pirouetting as a ballet dancer at the Danish Royal Ballet Academy in Copenhagen when an injury forced her to reinvent herself and discover her true talent and passion as a musician. Oh Land soon after released her first album, Fauna, which really garnered a lot of critical acclaim in her homeland of Denmark. Her soundscapes are lavish, crunchy, symphonic, brute and yet again captivated with rhythms that fly apart. She translates the sounds live via her own “contraption” – a homemade one-woman-band music box topped with cool balloon video projections (seeing is believing). Her music is definitely for movement and new songs such as the thumping “Sun of a Gun” and euphoric “White Nights” have both proven to make even the most portentous get up and dance. Having then been discovered by Epic Records at 2009’s SXSW, she is currently putting the finishing touches on her US debut album and a new EP to be released sometimes this fall. In anticipation for that release on Epic, Oh Land also has a great run of remixes for her first single out called ‘Sun of a Gun’.
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“Genau Meine Musik” chill out compilation from Hamburg

September 18th, 2010

Hamburgs original creator of the “Couch Culture” and the brewery “Friesisches Brauhaus zu Jever” pay a musical hommage to the North of Germany. The wind is rustling through the dry beach grass. The sea touches the coast with its fine glittering spray and the shadows of magical cloud formations slide gently over the dunes. The sun drenched wooden pier stretches out like a natural bright band up to the horizon. In the middle of this plain and original environment, our senses is awakened from the stressful daily routine to new life. Makes us feel very much at home. Its the world of Jever that is described here and that can now be experienced beyond the current TV spot now.
Inspired by the expressive images and the atmospheric music of this spot, the Hamburg based chill-out-pioneer Raphael Marionneau has arranged this compilation which represents the values of the chill out downtempo brand “Jever” in a very authentic way. “Genau Meine Musik” contains 17 carefully chosen tracks, that call up associations with the sea, dunes, blue sky and clouds; with people that achieve an inner balance by the pure energy of nature; with a natural world that rises above the stress and all the worries of our time. Raphael Marionneau apparently spent a whole around 6 months working on this CD compilation.

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Michiko “No place like home” – produced entirely by herself.

September 10th, 2010

Michiko, the young enigmatic London-based electro pop artist with roots in Australia, Japan, Germany and the UK, released her debut album “Daydreamer” in 2006, with a smooth mix of lounge, electronic and pop. Her follow-up “No Place Like Home” adds more elaborate flavours, more upbeat sounds and a campy varnish to create a truly delightful vibe. She certainly stays the compelling “City Siren” she introduced us to on her debut album but her very well-written lyrics and her alluring vocals laid over a cool trip-hop feel make her ready to reach out to a much bigger audience. “No Place Like Home” sounds like Sade and Goldfrapp hanging out with the producers of Naked Music to create a very contemporary love album. Or as Michiko would humbly put it: “It’s just the music I like and maybe you like, too.”

If you were to mix the blood of German and Japanese parents, raise the child in Sydney, give her piano lessons at the age of six, singing lessons from the age of sixteen, instill her with a sense of musical curiosity, move her to Germany to train her in studio sound and recording techniques, introduce her to jazz and then give her a plane ticket to London, what you would get is what Michiko is today. Although she does everything from songwriting to the mixing and also  mastering!, she likes to keep a low profile.

“I make music using my laptop and a simple piece of software”, explains Michiko. “I use a mouse to programme the notes in manually and record my vocals with a shiny Rodes condensor microphone. There is no band, no studio, producer or glamorous lifestyle. It’s all literally homemade. I’m just working with the tools I have and know how to use well, in the precious time I can squeeze out of my life. If I get the chance I might upgrade my little electronic workshop a little, but if I can write songs I like, that maybe you like to, then that’s all that matters.”

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Smokey Bandits releases “Debut” on Klik Records

September 2nd, 2010

Smokey Bandits release “Debut” on Klik Records.  Business as usual in The Smokey Bandits house: bass lines come and go, trumpets are sitting very lazy in the living room, accordions, trombones melting around, congas, maracas and bongos arguing about the last Tarantino’s film, flutes that wants to take the leadership, old-school Waltzes n’ Tangos drinking a big bottle of champagne, guitars and Rhodes sitting comfortably in the comfortable sofa watching (one more time) “Smokey And TheBandit” (apparently their favorite film). Everything is so “everyday cool” that you might ask yourself if this really is “the normal” for every house. If you take a look at the walls’ corners you might even discover the grooves dynamics sitting there oh so quietly. Even their girlfriends don’t know that they are there. And all of a sudden you can imagine it: two Dark Knights walking around in the extremely dangerous neighborhoods of Gotham City alongside Almodovar, Guy Richie, Danny Boyle and Quentin Tarantino! It’s time to direct a film noir. But is this true or another fake dream? At least 20 years have passed from the first time that The Smokey Bandits have seen Chet Baker in the television, singing and playing his trumpet. Since then they have believed that he has always had that “golden touch”. He had people eating music dreams from the palmsof his two hands. Listen to snippets from the Smokey Bandits Debut” album right here:

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Dublee is out with new album

August 24th, 2010

Dublee is a japanese techno producer, who released several 12 inches on Trauma and also on one of the most famous japanese labels, Op disc. Though his releases on Mule electronic has made his music better known in Europe.

Dublee has released three full length albums from Mule electronic and several single cut 12 inches and was the first artist to be released on Mule. His works at that time apparently inspired the creation of the Mule label itself.

Now the japanese label Fountain music, releases Dublee new live album “Monologue”, as part of heir project “Plaza In Crowd”. Monologue is a full length live sound for 69 minutes. Listen here

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Great new compilation from Aleph Zero Records.

August 13th, 2010

The new compilation from Aleph Zero Records is called “Dark Room Beats” and is a great little pearl of ambient electronica. Well maybe not all ambient, but in the slower and spacier end of electronica for sure – I am sure some would call some of it psychill – but with an edge of electronica.

Featuring tracks from a whole range of great artists such as Eitan Reiter (remixing Schulman), Altair, Phasefour, Ovnimoon, Krusseldorf, Hibernation, Good Rester, Alexander Daf, Aligning Minds, Robert Rich, Vataff Project,  ofcourse Minilogue feat. Inid Imman. – this being probably the best known act on this compilation.

Minilogue is Sebastian Mullaert and Marcus Henriksson. The two producers has moved through a variety of sounds and guises over the last decade. Recording together and on their own, under the names Son Kite, IMPS, Ooze, Trimatic, Qlap and many others.

They always bring their very own sound whether its peak time dance floor or listening materiallike here.

Their album “Animals” is by many considered one of the best electronica album of the decade. It was released on Sven Vath`s Cocoon label.

The track from this compilation “When the roof is low, open your heart and the sky will follow” – is already on Beatports top ten electronica chart

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