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IYES – Simmer

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Check out the new perfect bit of urgent acoustic pop from favorites IYES. IYES will release single “Glow” for Love by Mistake/Sony UK on March 1st.

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02-02-15

Years and Years @ Rough Trade, New York 01/27/15

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Review and photos by Cher Dunn.

Snowpocalypse in NYC last Monday ruined a lot of plans for music fans, causing cancelled shows including Years & Years highly-anticipated first show in the US at Le Poisson Rouge. Fans with tickets for their show Tuesday at Rough Trade held on for hope, but were also told their show would be cancelled. Until the day of, when things turned around for the better.

Noticing the media hype outshined the actual storm, Rough Trade decided the show must go on, and a very excited London-based electro pop trio Years & Years told their fans to indeed come to the show that night. With all busses and transportation to NYC cancelled, I drove with friends from Philly. After seeing Years & Years play Dot To Dot Festival last year in Nottingham and getting a taste of their new music over the past year, I knew this show was going to be memorable.

We arrived at the venue at 8pm, with no opener fans gathered and danced to the pristinely curated mix Rough Trade blasted from the speakers that made everyone want to buy every record in the store. In the store gathered many fans who purchased tickets for the Le Poisson Rouge show, or were to slow to get tickets, hoping to get if any ticket holders didn’t show up. By the time the band took the stage, the venue was packed upstairs and down. There was a buzz and excitement in the room you couldn’t bottle, it was explosive, and so was the show we were about to see.

The band took the stage to roars from the crowd. When the band started playing on of their first singles, “Take Shelter” singer Olly Alexander smiled and looked surprised that the Brooklyn crowd was singing back all the lyrics at the top of their lungs. This continued into their next track “Desire”. It didn’t stop there- throughout the set, the crowd new the worlds to all of their released tracks, and their much loved cover of Blu Cantrell’s “Breathe”. The crowd got a taste of new tracks from their upcoming debut album which made anticipation for the album release reach a new level.

Years & Years are a band you need to see live. The show is so visual, it’s hard to take your eyes off multi-instrumentalists Mikey Goldsworthy and Emre Turkmen as they change instruments throughout each song creating sounds that make Years & Years shows an absolute dance workout. Not only does their sound deliver, the amount of passion and energy Olly Alexander illuminates from stage is contagious. He sings each song with soul and conviction while dancing around the stage, and sounding that good while dancing that well is no easy feat.

Listening to the crowds reaction after the show ended, it’s safe to say that everyone in attendance really felt like they were a part of something special and we were. Years & Years are bound to blow up this year, deservedly so, and I am proud to say I was at their first show of many in the US.

Years & Years will be coming back to the US to play SXSW in Austin, TX in March with more shows including NYC to follow.

Years and Years (Facebook)

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02-02-15

Monarch – Stay (Kill Them With Colour Remix)

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Monarch’s impressive latest “Stay” gets a vibe-y trap via molasses remix from Hypem hot hand Kill Them With Colour. Bump it up.

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02-02-15

COIN – Run

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Team COIN continue pump out indie pop at a high level with new single “Run”. The song which is from COIN’s upcoming EP (out Feb. 24), is airtight in its pop construction and immediate in its infectiousness. Sample “Run” below and look for an LP from COIN slated for June.

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02-02-15

Barny Rubble – Keep Me Gold (Feat. Henry Green)

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Barny Rubble and Henry Green should team up more often. Barny’s latest release features Green’s ethereal vocals for the perfect combination of UK deep house dance music. It’s a surefire winner to kick off your Friday vibes and send you right into the weekend dance floor. Reviewed by LL.

Barny Rubble (Soundcloud)

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01-30-15

Frank Ocean – At Your Best (starRo Remix)

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Japanese-bred LA-based multi-instrumentalist musician and producer starRo translates Frank Ocean’s swooning acoustic cover of lovely track “At Your Best (You Are Love)” by Aaliyah into a euphoric seduction of the senses with his lush synthy chords, subtle beat and sultry mood-setting melodies. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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01-30-15

Talul – Ghost (Sebastian Carter Remix)

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Out on Germany’s Kunsthandwerk, Sebastian Carter’s remix of Talul’s single “Ghost” is mesmerizing and deep all at once. You can find it online streaming or exclusively for sale over on Beatport now.

Sebastian Carter (Soundcloud)

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01-30-15

aywy – Opiate

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New single “Opiate” out today done by Australia’s aywy. Sampling the classic “Suicidal Thoughts” by The Notorious B.I.G, the Aussie pays proper homage to the legend while still managing to rework it into a funky synth laden and future bass rework. Reviewed by LL.

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01-30-15

Nick Leng – Leaves

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San Diego based producer Nick Leng will have you wishing for Fall days with his beautiful new single “Leaves”, which features his own vocals and comes off his debut EP “Tunnels and Planes”. Reviewed by LL.

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01-30-15

GRRL PAL – Dare

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GRRL PAL are a new duo out of Perth AU venturing to (in a similar vein to Oh Wonder) release a new track each month for the duration of 2015. Sample the ebullient “Dare”.

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01-29-15

Shannon Wardrop – I Wanna Be Your Lady

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“I Wanna Be Your Lady” is new from UK newcomer Shannon Wardrop. The track, Ms. Wardrop’s first online, marries a 60’s-inspired driving guitar hook with and a standout full-toned vocal and effortless falsetto for a resulting organic and refreshing sound.

Shannon Waldrop (Soundcloud)

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01-29-15