NEW: Hot Chip – I Feel Better

Beautiful melancholy and sweeping vocals adorn this track.  I can see some great remixes generated from this track in the future.  And the steel drum  makes an appearance here too, just like in  One Life Stand

NEW: Hot Chip – I Feel Better

Lyrics (from what I can decipher):

she said
how did we get ourselves so lost
but I said
I don’t know
but we will not be leaving tonight, tonight
when you hold me
I, I feel better
I only want one life
together in our arms
this is the longest night
we’re meeting arms to arms
nothing is wasted
and life is worth living
heaven is nowhere
just look to the stars
there is a daylight
it’s yours for embracing
everything is nothing
and nothing is ours

FM Belfast – I Can Feel Love

“Described as a modern day Human League, but from Iceland.”  We’ll, I would have to agree with that description.   I first ran into FM Belfast on thesixtyone.com and instantly feel in love with their brand of electronic pop.  This track is from their full length album, ” How To Make Friends” which goes on sale January 22nd.  Fun album from start to finish, with the stand out tracks: Par Avion, Frequency, VHS, and I Can Feel Love.

FM Belfast – I Can Feel Love

A track by track breakdown by the band themselves…

Frequency: “This song was made after a family gathering where one of us had to be the designated driver for drunk family members. It ´s probably an experience most people recognize. It can be awful while it lasts but usually funny afterwards.”|

Underwear: “The song is about boredom combined with the freedom of running down the street in your underwear. It’s about growing up in place where you have to make your own entertainment.”

I Can Feel Love: “When you fall more and more in love with each drink you have – when you are drunk and happy in a cheesy kind of way.”

Tropical: “To some people it sounds like it’s a song about Iceland. Tropical was originally written about the town Gjogv in the Faeroe Islands, about a place that’s almost the opposite of Tropical. Exotic rocky island.”

Pump: “Pump is the first FM Belfast song ever made.   It was a Christmas gift for our friends Inga and Bóas. The recording on the album is the original one and the lyrics are borrowed from Technotronic ´s Pump up the Jam.”

Par Avion: “One very cold winter day there was an article in the newspaper about an Icelandic girl that had moved to the Caribbean and was renting a house on the beach for a small amount of money. At the time it felt almost ridiculous to live on a frozen island and pay high rent for a tiny apartment. We just wanted to move right away. It helps singing this song, then you can go to the Caribbean for 3 minutes and 47 seconds.”

VHS: “About when formats change and become obsolete. You’ve grown attached to some technology and then someone comes along and changes it ruining your collections. Like a love song to a lost friend.”

Lotus: “A friend of ours said: ” Why don’t you do something with the Rage against the Machine?” so we did the best we could. We still don’t know if he was being serious or not.”

Optical: “The joy of getting your vision back by buying a pair of spectacles. Most of us in the band are visually impaired. Some in more denial than others.”

Synthia: “There once was a beautiful synthesizer that was owned by a neglectful man. The song is about poor treatment of synthesizers and our desire to save them.”

President: “It’s a song about a determined person that never gives up.”  

‘How To Make Friends’ is released January 22nd on Morr Music / Kimi Records

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Jeppe – Johhny Come Home (Fine Young Cannibals cover)

Jeppe

Just found my new love, it’s Jeppe Laursen.   Jeppe Laursen was one half of Junior Senior (the other half being, Jesper Mortensen), who scored a huge hit with “Move Your Feet“.   Late 2008, both members called it quits to pursue solo ventures.   And the first effort for Jeppe was this   cover of Fine Young Cannibals’ ‘Johnny Come Home’.   Jeppe recently also lent his voice to Classixx’s track called “I’ll Get You”.   Looking forward to Jeppe’s 2010 releases!   Warning — Shameless Plug: Jeppe, in case you’re reading this, would love to hear your voice on a track of mine — listen here for a taste of my work: http://www.thesixtyone.com/theoddyear/

Jeppe – Johhny Come Home

Jeppe – Big Boy

Classixx – I’ll Get You (Ft. Jeppe)

Classixx – I’ll Get You (Ft. Jeppe)   Coulson Remix

Slightly off topic was a tweet from Jeppe that “Kelis’ Accapella is so Andy Bell (of Erasure) it cracks me up”.   Sure enough, Jeppe is spot on.   Not really a Kelis fan, but this track I’m actually feeling.

Kelis – Accapella


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