R&B Electronic pop track courtesy of LA based Pretty Sister.
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Electronic Pop | House
This is the 3rd track from their first EP ‘Grey’. Has some rock influence and really interesting sounds running in the track. Reminds me a bit of Empire of the Sun.
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“Luna is about purpose, finding your way and following a path. It’s about listening to that internal compass we all have and making sense of what it’s telling you”.
ISLE are multi-medium musicians based in the stark Scottish Borders. Comprising of producer Liam John Rutherford and drummer Ben Singer, ISLE are avid self-producers who partner audio and visuals to create an all-encompassing experience. Emotion-fuelled precision meets epic methodical drums to create raw alt-pop that punches and pulls.
Luna embodies the ISLE spectrum – driven by both darkly epic undertones and infectiously uplifting bursts of keys and chants. As the third track from their Grey EP, Luna represents ISLE’s curiosity with storytelling and structure.
Hop aboard the time machine and lets travel back in time to the land of Kraftwerk. This track expertly captures that era of music and production with its own harmony and melody. Anyone that has a love of retro-synth sounds will love this track. I’ve had this track on repeat for the last hour, still can’t get enough of it.
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‘Analogue, electronic, whatever it happens to be, I simply love and adore literally every aspect of making music’ – John Lydon
Using cast-away sounds, re-cycled synths and drum machines AEW create a balance between pop structures and experimentation. The sounds and textures are crafted from vintage sources creating warm and mellow music that explores themes ofchildhood, the natural world, industrialism and pop history.
European home is the first in a series of releases from Analogue Electronic Whatever