The young Berlin based electronic artist KlangKuenstler has unveiled the release of his new single ‘Man On The Moon’ featuring folk singer Alice Phoebe Lou. The track, to be released through Rob Da Bank’s Sunday Best, simply blew up when it first hit sound cloud ten months ago and will be the first single to be taken from the 23-year old’s upcoming album ’That’s Me’ and includes enigmatic remixes from Hot Creations mainstay Miguel Campbell, and two of Berlin’s most exciting electronic duo's Umami and SokooL.
Michael Korb, more commonly known as KlangKuenstler, has been crafting his uniquely warm, melodic productions for years - first receiving attention with his tracks such as ‘Freudentraene’ which marked a huge milestone in his fledging career with over 2 millions plays on Youtube to date.
2014 holds big plans for KlangKuenstler, and in between his the release of the single and the much awaited release of his album, KlangKuenstler will be tearing up cities all around the Europe, playing his captivating live shows at events such as Habitat and Berlin Festival.
Tracklist
1. Man On The Moon ft. Alice Phoebe Lou
2. Man On The Moon ft. Alice Phoebe Lou (Umami Remix)
3. Man On The Moon ft. Alice Phoebe Lou (SOKOOL Remix)
New Build have announced details of the release of a new single.
Look In Vain, is released on Sunday Best Recordings on Monday 20th October 2014.
Look In Vain is taken from their forthcoming new 10-track self-produced album, Pour It On, which was recorded at their own Lanark Studios in Shoreditch and Club Ralph in West London with Mark Ralph (Franz Ferdinand, Clean Bandit). It will be released on Sunday Best Recordings on Monday 20th October 2014.
The album taps rich seams in unexpected places. The 10 songs work best when seemingly radically different ideas are juxtaposed. Steered by the pair's love of new-age folk music (Richard and Linda Thompson, Incredible String Band), vintage British science fiction (John Wyndham) and modern techno (they DJ all over the place), the messages woven into the album are poetic and political; in some ways harking back to a time that never was, to those halcyon days of the golden future.
"Even though it has elements of Chicago house and Detroit techno, there's definitely an eccentric, English feel to the record," says Al from the band who played with LCD Soundsystem as a guitarist during time off from Hot Chip. "I was interested in getting a sense of pathos into this actually quite uplifting music."
The band recently unveiled the first track from the album, The Sunlight, with a video directed by renowned film-makers Sam Lawlor and Lindsey Pollock (The One That Got Away).
The band, who this summer appeared at both the Glastonbury and Bestival festivals and more recently played a low-key secret show at London’s Betsey Trotwood pub, have announced details of a UK tour.
soundcloud.com/sundaybest/new-build-look-in-vain-radio-edit/s-OT88t
With influences from 1970s synthpop pioneers such as Jarre and Kraftwerk filtered through the cinematic soundscapes of 1980s electronic film scores, Vieon takes the sounds of the analogue past and dystopian future and blends them together with catchy synth hooks, bass grooves and epic solos to create evolving, emotive and spacey electronic music that will move you.
With a true retro sensibility that is rare amongst the current crop of electronic bands, Vieon's The Sound Of The Future takes all the best bits of their influences and manages to create something quietly euphoric and triumphant, part Vangelis, part Goldfrapp, part Kavinsky and all their own. This album will work it's way into your mind and take you through a Tron-esque landscape full of bright, neon possibilities.
With Vieon’s debut album available in September 2014 via AnalogueTrash Records; the future is definitely bright.
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Having just released their debut album on Gringo Records/Art for Blind, Leeds' punks Broken Arm share the new murderous video for album title track, 'Life Is Short'. Shot in twelve hours, the video was inspired by the French film Man Bites Dog/It Happened in Your Neighborhood, general low budget horror and grim kitchen sink dramas. Watch it below...
Broken Arm's debut full length is an exercise in grooving noise rock, filth and disillusionment. Broken Arm have the perfect knack for writing a catchy post punk tune and smearing a healthy amount of dirt all over it.
Broken Arm formed in Leeds in the late 2000’s from the ashes of noise punk outfits Sailors, Woman, Like a Kind of Matador and more recently Mob Rules. Their debut release “Shields Mystical” was a short and punchy CD EP released in 2008. After a lengthy absence the band eventually followed up with their first outing on vinyl, the 7” EP “Negative” released in 2011 by Gringo Records.
Once described by the band themselves as agro-party punk, Broken Arm’s sound is frequently compared to that of various US hardcore punk bands, primarily from the rosters of AMRep, Touch and Go and SST Records. Their debut album Life is Short sees them flit effortlessly between their two distinct musical personalities, the catchy and scrappy noise rock band and their more reflective and at times dirge ridden side, sometimes within the confines of a single song.
The album is split release between Gringo Records (Nottingham) and Art For Blind (Cork, nee Leeds) and will be released on Vinyl and digital download only. The album was recorded in Leeds by Matt J (Hookworms, Joanna Gruesome & Mazes) at Suburban Home.
Meet Belgian band Pilod. Hibernate is the last track from the debut album Sunny Forecast
Directed by Yves Peeters from www.tricoteuse.be
Amazing shoegaze to discover!
CONCERTS
08/10 Cabron/Antwerpen
30/10 Slow/Barcelona (ESP) met 9M Lied
31/10 Ultra-local Records/Barcelona (ESP)
31/10/2014 Secret (Indie) show/Barcelona (ESP)
01/11 Festival/Solsona (ESP) met Black Islands
22/11 Sojo/Leuven met Soldier Six en Swingers
29/11 Festival Culture Bar-Bars/Lille (FR) met Fall of Messiah
06/12 Roadhouse/Lier met Wasted Fridays
30/01 JH Splinter/Oud-Turnhout
		
		
		
		
		
		








