Doss : Strawberry
A simple and beautiful song by Doss that leans into the hazy Y2K nostalgia that seems to be engulfing us all. Maybe it’s this holding pattern that has left us in a new state of ennui. Either way let’s just embrace the present.
A simple and beautiful song by Doss that leans into the hazy Y2K nostalgia that seems to be engulfing us all. Maybe it’s this holding pattern that has left us in a new state of ennui. Either way let’s just embrace the present.
You will definitely catch a vibe after listening to Baltra’s new track “Baby”. It is a perfect intersection of catchy pop song with big fun club production. “Ambition” is the title of his upcoming EP coming out May 27 on Local Action.
The first release on ONYX Collective’s new label NYXO is here. A beautiful collaboration between Nick Hakim and Roy Nathanson, a dusty feeling tae where Nick Hakim swoons and croons.
“Force Majeure” reveals what Gaspard Augé, 1/2 of Justice brings to their epic signature sound. The track highlights the ornate, 70s Prog, 80s training montage, 8bit video game start screen music side of Justice. It shows that Gaspard’s sensibility is all about bringing these pop culture references that he loves into any of the music he produces. “Escapades” is out June on Ed Banger.
Daniel Avery has been quite productive during this pandemic. “Endless Hours” is the first single off his new album “Together in Static” which will be out June 24 c/o Phantasy and Mute Records. It is a beautiful and heady track with expansive/ethereal synths that float over some raw drum production – you would expect nothing less from Mr. Avery.
It is always a good day when there is new music from Tirzah. “Send Me” leans into Mica Levi’s latest guitar driven production style as Tirzah floats and laments over a hypnotic guitar line that explodes at the end with her laptop grunge style distortion that dissolves into the void.
“Late Arcades” is a blurry memory that slowly comes into focus. A track that soundtracks a longing for a moment and time that hopefully will return.
CFCF’s “memoryland” is already Album of the Year for me. It is a collection of songs that are undeniable and showcase what an artist can do when they truly create a something that only they can make. It is a feat to create an extremely cerebral and conceptual album adn yet still make it fun and keep it grounded as pop songs. Every element has been labored over and it truly shines. Bravo, CFCF.
A perfect union of two of my favorite bloghaus trailblazers. Erol with his signature style and sound along with LA Priest, who in my mind made an extremely underrated track “Engine” which was Phantasy Records first ever release.Truly a raw and fun remix.
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