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May 68

Tue 15 Sep 2009

Giddy Pop Euphoria

La Roux, Ladyhawke, Little Boots, Chew Lips; just a few of the artists that have been compared to young Manchester band May 68, who is about to embark on a tour with other capable acts We Have Band and Glass Candy.

The group comes from the Italians Do It Better mould but blend it up a little with some added instrumentation, making sparkly disco pop with dance punk-style guitars, electro beats, crawling sci-fi synths and catchy dysrhythmic vocals courtesy of front-woman Jude Wainwright. Already, with just a handful of songs, they’re displaying the ability to make them the next UK dance floor phenomenon, crossing into the mainstream pop market with their song ‘Last Mile’ and satisfying peoples’ more eclectic tastes with ‘The New You’, ‘The Duke Is Dead’ and their new song ‘Carla’. But the real test is to see if they can display the diversity to stick around longer than many of their flash in the pan counterparts; perhaps idolising Glass Candy will help them see into the future.

To date, May 68 has put out one limited edition demo, which has now sold out. However they have put the songs up for free download on their website, so limited or not, it depends how you look at it. They have also featured on a couple of compilations; Across The Pennies: Volume 7 alongside The Whip, Ladytron and Cats In Paris, as well as a Pure Groove Compilation alongside Ghostape, My Tiger My Timing and Stricken City, among others.

May 68- Last Mile: MP3

May 68- The Duke Is Dead: MP3

 May 68- Carla: MP3

May 68- Myspace

 

Posted by Nick Fulton under Manchester, UK
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Revival headspin

Wed 12 Aug 2009

New old sounds

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Normally EMJ is dedicated to posting on new music, admittedly we do trip back in time a bit every now and then, but after some extensive browsing today I found so many great old gems I’d never heard/heard of before I thought it’d be interesting to share some with my fellow music lovers. Admittedly most of these were found on the eternally amazing WFMU’s website, from one of their DJ’s compilations posted in 2006, called Obey The New Wave: 1980 and all that– UK DIY, etc. I highly recommend you download all of the tracks here, however this is a selection of my favourites, along with some other gems I found today. Exposing some throbbing veins of glistening ’80s dance pop, thumping weirdo rock, ocassional abstract disco electronica but mostly amazing DIY indie dub/post punk, these songs highlight how it’s important to remember to acknowledge the past and how it shapes music from today and the future. I hope you find this music interesting, entertaining and enlightening, as I do.

 

Arabian Prince

Arabian Prince

Arabian Prince is ex-NWA rapper Mik Lezan from Compton, California. His band was best known for such aggressive and archetypal rap classics as ‘Straight Outta Compton’ and ‘Fuck The Police’. Yet Lezan’s solo work under the guise of Arabian Prince is a fresh, meaty ensemble of ’80s droning disco electro, awash with blatant sea-sounds, clap-track-esque drums and glistening OTT organs. The interludes’ overly produced drum track and the staunch, simple rapping are highlights. This song, off his 1990 cassette Situation Hot, has a fun, rollicking retro sound in the vein of Afrika Bambaataa or Grand Master Flash, and is instantly catchy.

Arabian Prince- Let’s Hit The Beach: MP3 | Buy it from Insound


Ruth

Ruth

A sweet, synthy scopey song from French New Wave group Ruth features kooky girl vocals interchanging with stroppy boy vocals while tinkling arpeggios and trumpet cascade over the bouncy rhythm section. Thiery Müller, Phillippe Doray and Ruth Ellyeri only released one album as Ruth, under the same name as the track below, but they left an indelible mark on French New Wave with their sophisticated, glitzy dream pop sound. Müller is still releasing material under the name Ilitch, and collaborates with a number of musicians and groups, including Nicholas Littlemore of Teenager/Pnau/Empire of the Sun.

Ruth- Polaroid/Roman/Photo: MP3

 

The Flying Lizards

The Flying Lizards

A trippy, psychedelic segue into girl chant post punk riot electro, seething like hot trash on a sidewalk, bubbling with a ferocity and eventually sizzling out like a disintegrating solar system. The Flying Lizards exhibit exuberance in their galactic noise gallops, with sci-fi stereo sounds crashing in waves all around you. Seriously cool.

The Flying Lizards- Hands 2 Take: MP3 | Buy it from Insound

 

 

Fatal Microbes

Fatal Microbes

Extending on that psych-trip vibe, Fatal Microbes take the shouty girl vocals and add dolops of British angst and political misfortune in a lyrical sense, and swirling guitars with droopy bass sequentially smashed with percussion and an all-round ’60s beat vibe. Authentically wacked out and glam, ideas in spades, utterly thrilling to listen to. With a diction to match the 1-2-3 teaching intonation of Princess Chelsea.

Fatal Microbes- Violence Grows: MP3

 

Dum Dum Dum

Dum Dum Dum

With an offbeat vibe, existential malaise and trippy almost-dub bass fighting with raucaus guitar work and epicly layered vocals, Dum Dum Dum’s eponymous track reeks of super fun self-indulgence and a freaky nightmare. It’s short and sweet, bitterly cold and entirely awesome.

Dum Dum Dum- Dum Dum Dum: MP3

 

GI*xo Babies

Gl*xo Babies

Banned from Radio 1, the song ‘Christine Keeler’ has a sweltering X-Ray Spex-like sax and boombastic rhythms coupled with Gang Of Four-like chanting and rhythmic vocals perpetuated by antsy percussion. Gl*xo Babies has an awesomely riveting, tight as fuck and catchy as hell sound. Originally called Glaxo Babies, they were forced to change their name to Gl*xo Babies by pharmaceutical giant Glaxo. The Bristol group disbanded in 1981 and members went off to join various other bands, notably Dan Catsis joined The Pop Group and later formed Maximum Joy with fellow Gl*xo Baby Charles Llewelyn. ‘Christine Keeler’ was their second 7″. Typical English punk skewed by a political bent and an offbeat aroma illustrated by thoughtful instrumentation makes ‘Christine Keeler’ a must-have if you have a penchant for tight post punk.

Gl*xo Babies- Christine Keeler: MP3 | Buy it from Insound

 Blurt

Blurt

Echoey snare, gristly guitar and erratic, reverb-laden complaining vocals amidst a flurry of scuzz jazz horns and progressive riffs. A funky, freaky forray into exciting punk/jazz/puke/freak-out.

Blurt- Get: MP3 | Buy it from Insound

 

 

Diagram Brothers

Diagram Brothers

We. Are. All. Animals! Stuttery, epileptic Manchester punk, rubbery basslines bending and breaking at the end of every four bars, psychotic lyrics and mind melting bass all synched harmoniously together, this song psychs out and constantly changes and progresses. A stark, strong incredibly memorable song that instantly became one of my favourites before I was even done with my first listen.

Diagram Brothers- We Are All Animals: MP3 | Buy it from Insound

 

Posted by Sarah Gooding under Bristol, California, France, Manchester, Oxford, UK
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Egyptian Hip Hop

Mon 6 Jul 2009

Teen Creeps

Egyptian Hip Hop is a teenaged four-piece psychedelic band from Manchester with a penchant for Cairo, 50 Cent and MS Paint. I found them while researching Neon Indian. Both bands’ sounds swathed in spacey synths, have been compared by Fader magazine. While Egyptian Hip Hop’s sound is a bit more fragmented and unsettled than Neon Indian’s chilled out euphoria, their songs (and only known recordings so far) ‘Heavenly’ and ‘Rad Pitt’ show a young enthusiasm for otherness and a gripping talent beginning to emerge. In their song ‘Heavenly’ they use sort of naff ’90s keyboard sounds with monotone singing styles and shattering, harsh drum machine rhythms. The song was played on Steve Lamacq’s infamous Radio 1 show in late April this year, obviously thrilling the band, who said, “he said it was impressive or something”. The cute and catchy cloudy pop of ‘Rad Pitt’ show their affected, youthful vocals are steeped in a much harsher reality than Neon Indian’s dreamlike bliss, but the hopeful adolescence shining through in the gritty guitar lines show this is a young band full of promise. The band is playing a few shows around England this month, if you live there I recommend checking them out!

 Egyptian Hip Hop- Rad Pitt: MP3

Egyptian Hip Hop- Myspace

 

Posted by Sarah Gooding under Manchester, UK
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