NONONO – ‘Like The Wind’ (D. Lissvik Remix)
Sweden premier producer of the moment - Dan Lissvik - works his magic once more, this time infusing a bass heavy saunter to NONONO‘s stellar ‘Like The Wind’. The real treat kicks in at 2:20 though, where the song hits an absolutely epic peak – just begging to be blasted at outrageous volumes, as often as...
Banks – ‘Warm Water’
A new, TEED-produced track from sultry songstress Banks. Available on May 27th on Good Years Recording, ‘Warm Water’ is a somewhat more demure take in comparison to the LA singer’s previous tracks (Before I Ever Met You, Fall Over), but nonetheless as captivating. (Hat tip to Best Fit for the find)
We are the Storm – ‘Morel Park’
Stockholm’s We are the Storm announced back in February their signing to Stockholm label Kvalität for the release of a forthcoming second full length, Wastelands (the follow-up to 2011′s To the North-Pole). ‘Morel Park’, the second single from the upcoming LP, is brimming with upbeat pop rock sensibility, but maintains a solid grounding in passionate, emotive narrative...
Kelpe X Jon Phonics – ‘Answered’
Jon Phonics offers up a brilliant remix of Kelpe’s ‘Answered’ to celebrate the released this week via DRUT Recordings. Download the remix below, but also be sure to pick up the full release on Bandcamp (also available on 12″ vinyl at Phonica Records). Kelpe // Facebook // Bandcamp // Soundcloud
The Seshen – ’2000 Seasons’
A new track from Bay Area collective The Seshen, ’2000 Seasons’ is taken from their forthcoming EP. What makes this track about self-entitled conquest an interesting listen are the three distinct movements, the transitions between these, and the groove that simmers throughout. The song flows from a hushed, aquatic-textured synth to an infectious, snapping groove...
Listen | Carnivals – ‘Kindness / Swallow the Sky’
These are sounds to which you can’t help but immediately close your eyes. Leave the room for eight minutes and float through the cavernous soundscape of Carnivals‘ latest EP. Dancing delays to gentle chimes, thundering bass dotting in and out of view; this is a meandering exploration from Sheffield’s Stewart Green. Both tracks elude predictable trajectories...





