Penguin Prison’s latest single “Golden Train” is out in Europe now but shall be released here in the US via Neon Gold Records on vinyl featuring a remix by the one and only Pink Stallone. “Golden Train” is an over the top Pop tune that fills you with gusto as you strut around to its hooks and Mr. Glover’s flasetto. I always think the true test of a song’s Pop sensibility is how it can stand on its own when it is just performed by a Man and his Guitar. Penguin Prison proves that in reality “Golden Train” is nothing more than a cowboy’s lonely anthem that has been masquerading as an electro-pop ballad. Now let us all hop onto Chris Glover’s Golden Train and ride into the sun.
Download the acoustic version of Golden Train by “Like”-ing Penguin Prison on Facebook
[audio:http://diestruktur.com/asianmandan/music/NOV%202010/Penguin%20Prison%20-%20Golden_Train_Acoustic_.mp3]
SCION A/V presents a feel good disco pop dance song via the Azari & III gang. A very uplifting tune compared to the rest of Azari & III’s repertoire. No more bangers – it’s time to get emotional on the dancefloor y’all…
Mr. A-Trak takes on the pop-stress, Robyn’s latest track “Indestructible” turning into quite a disco tune. I am noticing a lot of Italo disco house flavor on this track with some serious string action. Definitely a favorite of mine out of A-Trak’s production work these past few months.
Glasgow’s own Rudi Zygadlo has been producing some space-free-jazz-fusion-bass music in the vain of Jackson & His Computer Band and Flying Lotus meets some of the finest elements of bass music from the UK. Check out this pastiche-puzzle of a mix where he sews together some classic and unlikely tunes into an Electronic Exploration. Checkout the tracklist over at Rudi’s Soundcloud.
Need I say more, 6 Minutes of the ‘Tron Legacy’ Score by Daft Punk. The duo proves that they can channel their Han Zimmer/Bernhard Hermann/Ennio Morricone. They succeed in composing and arranging a 100 piece orchestra into a film score that pays homage to the form and function of film music while still adding their Daft touch. I cannot wait for the rest of the score.
The Dutch Rimer London have released a new track “Squaring the Triangle”. A refreshing disco house throwback track with some edge a la Siriusmo meets Boys Noize/Gonzales “Ivory Tower”.
All music shared on this site is copyrighted by the artists and are only meant as samples, please buy their music,
buy their merchandise, see them live, support them, tell your friends about them, love them, cheers.