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Golden Coast – Break My Fall (M O N A R C H Remix)

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The summer synth stunner from Golden Coast, “Break My Fall”, gets a chill (borderline) Tears For Fears-esqe flip from LA based MONARCH. From one extreme to another, you can’t take away from a well written song. This remix is a reminder of what good things can come from other artists taking a crack at hit caliber singles. A job well done! By Brian Litwin

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Rating 8.4

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07-24-14

Giveaway: La Roux – ‘Trouble In Paradise’ Limited Edition Signed Poster

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Fans of British synth group La Roux have been patient, very patient. Five years after their acclaimed self-titled debut, La Roux now triumphantly return with ‘Trouble in Paradise‘. It’s an artfully approached album which marks songwriting and production as much as it does the synth-y electronic-pop roots for which La Roux has come to be known.

To celebrate the release of ‘Trouble in Paradise’, B3SCI is giving away a limited edition autographed lithograph of the artwork that you see above! To win just email us here with ‘LA ROUX CONTEST’ in the email title and let us know your favorite song on ‘Trouble in Paradise’. Check out the full album stream on iTunes Radio if you haven’t yet. We will pick our winning submission at random by August 1st. Good luck!

You can also catch La Roux now on tour with New Order. B3 writer Brian Litwin recently caught the show in Los Angeles at the legendary Greek Theatre. Below is a recap of the show:

REVIEW: La Roux + New Order @ The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. 7/13/2014

The Greek Theatre, an iconic jewel of the LA music scene, stage was graced by both up-and-comers and legends on Sunday night, July 13. Brit synthpop act La Roux shared the stage that evening with the storied Salford band New Order, creating a most memorable night for all in attendance.

Coming up on her new album release, ‘Trouble In Paradise’, Elly Jackson AKA La Roux opened the show, performing in front of an eager LA crowd who, at first, seemed most keen to see 80’s Brit New Wave rockers New Order, but Elly came out and got down to business. Firing off new singles from the upcoming July 21st release, “Uptight Downtown” and “Let Me Down Gently”, La Roux earned the crowd, creating new fans with every key stroke of the synth. Closing out the set with the undeniable hit “Bulletproof”, La Roux found a new fans in an old mainstay.

It goes without saying, the legacy that New Order and Joy Division have established for themselves, will forever be known. New Order came out to a packed and uproarious crowd that night. Starting off with “Elegia”, the audience was right in it. Playing a career-spanning set, Bernard and the gang proved they may never lose what they have, and they had a great time doing it. Truly impressed by the showmanship and overall professionalism, it was a dream come true for most fans in the audience. Personal favorite moment of the show was the excellent cover of the Joy Division single “Isolation”. – Review By Brian Litwin

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07-22-14

Interview with Jack Garratt

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Pop star on the rise, Jack Garratt leads the charge for the next frontier of the one man band. His new ‘Remnants’ EP is a spectacular display of songwriting and nimble musicianship, with a soulful ethos that crosses genre and holds a candle to any of today’s best new talent. B3 staffer Brian Litwin recently had the chance to catch up with Garratt to discuss the new ‘Remnants’ EP, his passions for tech-gear, and (of course) his beard. Have a look at their chat below.

B3SCI: Please introduce yourself to our readers…

JG: Hi everyone, I’m songwriter/producer/Muppets enthusiast and beard representative Jack Garratt.

B3SCI: Your single “Worry” is a stunner. What is the story behind this track?

JG: Thanks very much! I’m glad you’ve enjoyed it. It’s a pretty long story, so bare with me.

Worry came about VERY unexpectedly. I was writing with my really good mate of mine, Bastian, and we’d set ourselves the challenge of writing anything we could (i think we were trying to write something J-pop-esque). As it turned out, we ended up creating this Flute loop on a great little synth, which I then started to write some chords around. After about an hour, we’d come up with a rough demo of the chorus (no lyrics) and proceeded to write the the rest of the track over the following 2 days.

Interestingly, “Worry” was written in the same week that I wrote/produced “I Couldn’t Want You Anyway”, “Water” and “Remnants” (the other three tracks on the ‘Remnants’ EP). Though i didn’t notice it at the time, the lyrics I wrote for “Worry” ended up becoming a kind of answer to one of the other tracks on the EP. I won’t explain it too much or say which one, as it should be up to people to make their own connection between the two songs, if they even think there is one. I’ve already said too much!

B3SCI: Your remix on “Worry” is also just as refreshing as the original track. I have not typically seen new artists remix their own material. Do you have any other remixes in the bank? Is there a chance that you will do side gigs as DJ?

JG: Thanks again! The remix was a lot of fun to work on. It was just a great excuse for me to try and create a different perspective of a song that people had started to listen to. There’s a couple of remixes that are going through the same process at the moment, but i’m keeping quiet about them. Remixes, for me, are a great opportunity to better myself and hone in my production and ideas. If they end up becoming available to the public, then great! But I mostly use them as an exercise.

No plans to DJ anywhere just yet, unless I’m drunk and at a Communion Club night and nobody is listening.

B3SCI: Any plans on touring the States?

JG: Not yet no, there are possible dates here and there depending on when I’m back in the USA but for now, nothing official.

B3SCI: What was the catalyst for the ‘Remenants’ EP and how was the recording process?

JG: Well, in that week where I wrote the whole EP I still didn’t know it was going to be an EP. I was just writing, exploring ideas and trying to get my production up to scratch. It was only later on that I realized these songs all had a consistent theme. They all talk about unhealthy obsessions and self-proclaimed necessities. It’s a very self-depricating EP actually. Each song comes from a different stand point about self-loathing, or self-degredation for sake of somebody else’s needs. Selfless selfishness. Essentially, each song tells the story of someone who will try (and sometimes succeed) in destroying themselves for good of somebody else that possibly doesn’t need or ever even wanted them.

So you know, the real happy stuff. Puppies and rainbows and shit.

B3SCI: Great work on the beard sir! What is the single best thing about having something that impressive growing off your face?

JG: The fact nobody ever asks me about it.

Oh no wait… The best thing about having a beard is having a neck pillow wherever you go. It also doubles up as a scarf that protects me up to Scandinavian levels of cold wind.

B3SCI: What is one essential piece of gear that you must have for your live shows?

JG: It’s impossible to write this without sounding arrogant and I PROMISE I don’t mean to! The gear I’m using at the moment is incredible, but a good workman never blames/or congratulates his tools(?). If anything goes wrong, or if anything goes well it’s because I’ve spent a large amount of time working and rehearsing and teaching myself to become the best that I can possibly be at this very moment. I have such a long way to go, and I have so much more to improve on and I will do so for as long as I’m doing this but the gear doesn’t play itself.

I mean, the Roland SPD-SX does actually play itself if you tell it, so I guess that’s the most essential piece of gear. Yeah, my drum machine.

B3SCI: Your dream co-writer (dead or alive) – who would it be and why?

JG: This is VERY difficult. There’s too many! I was raised on Stevie Wonder so he would have to be one. I think Dave Grohl is one of the most underrated melody writers alive so he’d be another. Lianne La Havas, I think, is the most interesting vocalist/songwriter/performer around at the moment so she’d be another. The list goes on and on and on and on…

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07-16-14

Saint Pepsi – Fiona Coyne

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Newly signed to the dope Carpark Records, Saint Pepsi (aka Ryan DeRobertis) strikes the perfect type of throwback sound to satisfy any such massive craving. Most recently St.Pepsi delivered his otherworldly funkified spin on Beat Culture’s “Drifter feat Physic Twin”, and here continues his path towards monsta success with “Fiona Coyne”. Expect big things to come from this young 21 year old. By Brian Litwin

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Rating 8.4

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07-09-14

Vanic X machineheart – Circles

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Bring on the summer jams! Enter yet another mix with bountiful layers of sunny synths; this flip from Vanic on the newcomers machineheart’s “Circles” has recently shot to the peak of blogosphere. The young Vanic is definitely a producer to keep an eye on. Kudos for the tune! By Brian Litwin

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Rating: 8.7

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07-08-14

Golden Coast – Break My Fall

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“Break My Fall”, new from Golden Coast, is another one for the party playlist that you had perfectly crafted for the coming blowout summer weekend. The duo of Denny White & Steven Mudd paints the perfect picture of what Southern California looks like on a pristine day in this their debut single”. Catchy as all hell, the single oozes dance beats and throwback synths – keep an ear out for more to come from Golden Coast. By Brian Litwin

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Rating 8.4

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07-03-14

Great Good Fine OK – Not Going Home (Lightwaves Remix)

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That summer sun feels great with remixes like this new one from DC’s Lightwaves. The District band knocked it out the park with a disco flip a couple months back on The Knocks’ “Comfortable” and continue their success with Great Good Fine Ok‘s “Not Going Home”. The upbeat, sunny, subtle take on GGFO’s track is the perfect addition to any 4th of July parties you have planned this upcoming weekend. By Brian Litwin

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Rating 8.4

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06-30-14

SBTRKT – Temporary View (Feat. Sampha)

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SBTRKT is back with another fantastic single featuring the soulful baritone of Sampha. The duo have been writing and creating internet faves for some time now and “Temporary View” is does not stray too far in quality from those past hits. SBTRKT’s beat and synths stylings are right on point (“Temporary View” appeared earlier in the year on SBTRKT’s instrumental “Transitions” EP) ; while Sampha’s lyrics and crooning beautifully weave right through what is hopefully a preview of more to come (new album?) for the London producer. Reviewed by Brian Litwin

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Rating: 8.5

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06-06-14

Banks – Drowning

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Our girl Banks debuts another single via BBC Radio 1; this time with Zane Lowe. “Drowning” is right up Banks’ fans alley and introduces the intriguing pairing of Jill with UK producer Al Shux (“Empire State of Mind”). Right now, it’s impossible to deny the speeding buzz train is Banks and we are looking to her debut full length Goddess due out on Sept. 9 via Harvest Records. Reviewed by Brian Litwin.

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Rating 8.6

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05-21-14

Madi Diaz – Stay Together

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L.A.-based songstress Madi Diaz releases bright single “Stay Together”. Instantly catchy and super upbeat, the song has that special warm seasonality to surely be a fixture on many summer playlists. With big things forthcoming from her full length Phantoms (Nettwerk Music Group), Madi will hit the road with Wolf Gang and Fitz & The Tantrums this June. Reviewed by Brian Litwin

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Rating 8.1

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05-09-14

SLAVVE – Pity Party

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New label, new band. Hailing from West Palm Beach but now calling Brooklyn home, gritty and daring punk outfit SLAVVE throw down on first single “Pity Party”. SLAVVE’s debut EP is due June 24th on the new Portland, OR label Bloodmoss Records – and if “Pity Party” is even the tiniest window into the whole of the EP, we are stoked. Reviewed by Brian Litwin

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Rating: 8.3

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05-09-14

Ryan Hemsworth – Ryan Must Be Destroyed (Wave Racer Remix)

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The current love affair between Canadian Ryan Hemsworth and Aussie Wave Racer is creating waves on the internet. Flipping each other’s tracks (Ryan remixing “Streamers” and Wave Racer making vibey “Ryan Must Be Destroyed”) is not only a smartest move for both young DJ/producers, but also a huge win for the listener. Listen to both below. Reviewed by Brian Litwin.

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Rating 8.3

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05-03-14