Section – Withershins

Section

 

Think along the lines of Radiohead meets Moderat, so dark, moody, atmospheric and transitory.

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Bio:

Section is Danny Belgrad’s solo act, a 20 year-old student studying philosophy at Yale. After listening to an unhealthy amount of Grimes, he took up producing and engineering his own music.

Section’s music is ethereal. Rock influenced melodies separate him from other artists within the dream pop genre; as he notes “essentially it’s somewhere in between electronica and a rock band.”

Here’s what Danny has to say on his new single ‘Withershins’: “I accidently broke my microphone and lost my key to the basement where I was recording halfway through the song, so the whole thing kind of splits into two parts.”

Danny has finished a handful of tracks that he’s hoping to release this summer, and will start playing shows again in the fall.

Socials:

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/section_music

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SectionMusic/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/section_music/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/section_music

Lisseman – DPMA

Lisseman

Think along the lines of DFA inspired house music.  It has the raw drum sounds with the swing beat and vocals that mutate.

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About this song
Track is taken from  LISSEMAN ‘S first EP ‘FUNCTION’.

The EP combines a Electro House track and + future Moombahton and criticizes the global governance and the way they deal with current world problems (or rather, how they don’t deal with them at all..).

EP drops on 6/22/16.

Set Mo – Comfort You (Ft. Fractures)

SetMo

Tender and vulnerable lead vocals encased in a shimmering house beat and soothing chord structure.

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About the song:

Set Mo (Nick Drabble & Stu Turner) had an impressive 2015; their breakout single “White Dress” racked up millions of plays on Spotify alone and quickly became one of Triple J’s most played tracks. Keen to build on (and surpass) that success, the boys have been in the studio with fellow Aussie Fractures working on their new single “Comfort You” out now via etcetc.

 

 

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