Tag: audio
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Imagine if Kanye West’s “Street Lights” was covered by a woman. And she sang it, instead of rapping it. Like Foxes’ gorgeous cover of Drake’s “Hold On We’re Going Home.” Well, that’s precisely what we have for you today with Kairos’ beautifully sung version of the Kanye classic. And, no, she doesn’t use auto-tune, the…
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We’re totally in love with this infectious number at the Love is Pop office this week. They’re like a cross between Bloc Party and Arctic Monkeys with a dash of Kaiser Chiefs thrown in for good measure. Very good stuff indeed. We love the jangly guitars, fancy percussion and the inviting vocals.
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A few remixes of HAIM’s wonderful tune that is “If I Could Change Your Mind” have surfaced recently and they’re all quite good. The Knocks remix is fantastic, for example. But it’s this MK remix that we keep going back to. It’s got a distinct ’90’s house vibe to it that makes the song sound…
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sums it up perfectly. But, if you must know more, it’s very much in the vein of Tegan & Sara’s shiny latest album, Heartthrob, or Goldfrapp’s sultry pop, like on their Head First album. It begins with subtle guitar notes and dreamy, whispery vocals, more like Goldfrapp’s Seventh Tree, but once it hits the second…
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Lemaitre’s “High Tide” is one of those wonderful songs that defies genre distinctions. On one hand, you could call it pop. You could even get specific and call it piano pop — and it’s got plenty of invigorating piano, to be sure… Meanwhile, Lemaitre’s vocals are R&B smooth, though it’s not actually an R&B song……
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of Montreal’s “Jigsaw Puzzle” was recorded during the Lousy with Sylvianbriar sessions and will be available as a limited edition 7″ on Record Store Day 2014. And, wow, we are quite impressed with it! It’s just bursting with kinetic energy. One of their most upbeat and rockin’ tracks to date. “If I could finish this…
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Viceroy gives Grouplove’s “Shark Attack” a throbbing make-over that perfectly splits the difference between dubstep and garage, resulting in a sticky, sweet EDM masterpiece.
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“Misery Company” is from Kaiser Chiefs’ new album Education, Education, Education & War, which is due out on March 31st in Europe and April 1st in North America. We love its infectious guitar riffs and uppity marching beat. The manic laughing is pretty cool, too. Seriously though, who puts laughing in a song? Especially this…
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Erik Hassle continues his big leap into R&B territory with “Innocence Lost” featuring the always brilliant Tinashe… It starts off very minimalist, evoking James Blake, but soon trap-style beats kick in, giving the song a hip-hop meets R&B groove that’s utterly contagious. Next thing ya know, Tinashe is delivering some gorgeous voccals. Better still, the…