Posts tagged "Nu-Disco"(Page 2)

TP PODCAST #202: MILK & SUGAR

When you speak with Michael Kronenberger, AKA Milk & Sugar, you’re instantly aware that you’re in the presence of a veteran. Starting as a duo together with Steffen Harding in the mid-90’s, Milk & Sugar would quickly become regarded as an authority in European house, informed as much by the

Channel Tres – Real Cultural Shit

Since 2018, Compton rapper and producer Channel Tres has been staging a cultural reclamation of Black pioneered music. Blending the futurist pulse of Detroit techno and the grooving soul of Chicago house with the swaggering gait of West Coast hip-hop, Channel Tres has been quietly redefining club and rap music,

Roundup, Feb #1

From contemporary disco bangers to atmospheric synthpop from dance music icons, these are the tracks you need to know about. Listen below.    Follow our Roundup Selections playlist on Spotify to stay updated on what we have on repeat.   Jessie Ware – Pearls Following last year’s Free Yourself, Pearls

Roundup, Dec #2

From nu-disco bangers to hard hitting industrial bass, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. Listen below. Follow our Roundup Selections playlist on Spotify to stay updated on what we have on repeat.   PNAU, Troye Sivan – You Know What I Need Continuing the nu-disco trajectory set out

PREMIERE: Jarle Bråthen, Sally Shapiro – Purple Colored Sky (Jarle Bråthen Report To The Dancefloor Remix)

Fresh from the release of critically their acclaimed album Sad Cities, Sally Shapiro is back with a new single mixed together with Johnny Jewel. Already appearing on Italians Do It Better’s After Dark 4 compilation, and heard on Moschino’s runway during Milan Fashion Week, the track is now getting a

The Soft Pink Truth – Was It Ever Real?

As one half of the experimental electronic music duo Matmos, Drew Daniel is accustomed to what the group has referred to as a “democratic approach to music making.” The work he creates with partner M.C Schmidt is best known for their radical ‘found sound’ approach, sampling off-kilter and non-musical elements

Perel – Jesus Was An Alien

Every once in a while, a concept album comes along that toes the line between entirely self-indulgent and astonishingly brilliant. There was 1975’s compilation of rock and roll legends like Joni Mitchell writing songs about Spider Man, Green Day’s entire mid-2000’s catalogue (and subsequent broadway musical), possibly everything by Kate

Roundup, May #2

This week’s roundup take us to versions of dystopian futures, explores the trans/human, and delves into the undeniable euphoria of, well, weird dance music. Listen below: Follow our Roundup Selections playlist on Spotify to stay updated on what we have on repeat. ARP – New Pleasures  American producer ARP’s latest

Roundup, March #3

From cosmic minimal techno to spectral ambience from Thom Yorke, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. Listen below.   Follow our Roundup Selections playlist on Spotify to stay updated on what we have on repeat.    Thom Yorke – 5.17 Radiohead’s Thom Yorke has always explored more wrought

Sally Shapiro – Sad Cities

Sally Shapiro seemingly went into retirement in 2016. The Swedish duo, made up of the eponymous vocalist and synthpop producer Johan Agebjörn, ended their decade-long run with a single called If You Ever Wanna Change Your Mind. Ironically, they did. After signing with nu-disco and Italo disco label Italians Do

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