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April 2020

Florian Picasso and GRX release long awaited collaboration 'Restart Your Heart'
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Florian Picasso and GRX release long awaited collaboration ‘Restart Your Heart’

by the partae April 18, 2020
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With Martin Garrix premiering the track during his set on the Ultra Miami MainStage last year, it became one of the most highly anticipated tracks of both artists, with music lovers from all over the world waiting for its official release date. Now, a year after its premiere, Florian Picasso and GRX’s collaboration ‘Restart Your Heart’ is finally available on all digital streaming platforms.

The pumping track which combines both artists’ signature production values has been a staple in Garrix’s sets throughout the year. No strangers to collaborating together, Garrix and Picasso have already mixed their sounds on the successful ‘Make Up Your Mind’, which was released during Amsterdam Dance Event in 2016 as part of Garrix’s ‘Seven’ EP.

The release is accompanied by an official music video which will be available at 5pm CET.

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Download / Stream https://open.spotify.com/album/0aSPCH6MRNk2QXX0WCeW1s?highlight=spotify:track:5EgEGnnJdRNRXOCthM7WKg https://soundcloud.com/kaskade/kaskade-blue-noir-i-have-dreams-feat-tishmal Hot on the heels of his "Redux 004" EP, Kaskade is back with "I Have Dreams," another brand new track to carry fans through these difficult times. He teamed up with Australian newcomers Blue Noir and NYC-based Tishmal for the emotive and groovy song, which was originally intended to be part of Kaskade's upcoming studio album. However, he recognized the healing power of music and connection that the dance community needs now more than ever and wanted to give his fans something to smile about. "I Have Dreams" delivers distorted melodies and ethereal vocals that have become a key part of Kaskade's sound, which build into deep, reverberating basslines perfect for after-hours vibes. Kaskade elaborates on his decision to release the the track earlier than planned below: "The song ‘I Have Dreams’ was initially meant to be saved for a later studio album, but as this stay at home/quarantine moment is unfolding, I've just seen one consistent thing: music is a true healer. Everyone enjoys the distraction and the connection. It just dawned on me that I have one way to maybe help some of my audience smile and keep going, even if it's only for the next 3 minutes. They have supported me with almost evangelical loyalty through the years, the least I can do is start just releasing as much music as possible right now so we can stay connected in that way." - Kaskade As a household name in electronic music for nearly two decades, Kaskade needs no introduction. His list of achievements is a mile long: 11 studio albums, 7 GRAMMY nominations, the first solo electronic dance artist to sell out both Navy Pier in Chicago and the Staples Center in Los Angeles, the first DJ to ever secure a Las Vegas residency, and the first electronic artist to headline Coachella. Less tangible but even more important has been his influence on dance music tastes and culture for generations of listeners. Often Kaskade is one of the artists who introduced now-veteran listeners to the genre, and such fans are usually fans for life. In 2019, he worked with multi-award winner Meghan Trainor on "With You" and Gorgon City on "Go Slow," among solo releases, such as "My Light," "Come On," and official remixes for the likes of Alicia Keys, Jennifer Lopez, and Gwen Stefani earlier. Kaskade continues what has become a nostalgic tradition for many dance music veterans and a cherished experience for new listeners. Stay tuned for more news from Kaskade in 2020. More info on Kaskade / Arkade: Kaskade: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Spotify Arkade: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
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Kaskade Surprises Fans with New Release of “I Have Dreams” with Blue Noir ft. Tishmal

by the partae April 18, 2020
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Hot on the heels of his “Redux 004” EP, Kaskade is back with “I Have Dreams,” another brand new track to carry fans through these difficult times. He teamed up with Australian newcomers Blue Noir and NYC-based Tishmal for the emotive and groovy song, which was originally intended to be part of Kaskade‘s upcoming studio album. However, he recognized the healing power of music and connection that the dance community needs now more than ever and wanted to give his fans something to smile about. “I Have Dreams” delivers distorted melodies and ethereal vocals that have become a key part of Kaskade‘s sound, which build into deep, reverberating basslines perfect for after-hours vibes. Kaskade elaborates on his decision to release the the track earlier than planned below:

“The song ‘I Have Dreams’ was initially meant to be saved for a later studio album, but as this stay at home/quarantine moment is unfolding, I’ve just seen one consistent thing: music is a true healer. Everyone enjoys the distraction and the connection. It just dawned on me that I have one way to maybe help some of my audience smile and keep going, even if it’s only for the next 3 minutes. They have supported me with almost evangelical loyalty through the years, the least I can do is start just releasing as much music as possible right now so we can stay connected in that way.” – Kaskade

As a household name in electronic music for nearly two decades, Kaskade needs no introduction. His list of achievements is a mile long: 11 studio albums, 7 GRAMMY nominations, the first solo electronic dance artist to sell out both Navy Pier in Chicago and the Staples Center in Los Angeles, the first DJ to ever secure a Las Vegas residency, and the first electronic artist to headline Coachella. Less tangible but even more important has been his influence on dance music tastes and culture for generations of listeners. Often Kaskade is one of the artists who introduced now-veteran listeners to the genre, and such fans are usually fans for life. In 2019, he worked with multi-award winner Meghan Trainor on “With You” and Gorgon City on “Go Slow,” among solo releases, such as “My Light,” “Come On,” and official remixes for the likes of Alicia Keys, Jennifer Lopez, and Gwen Stefani earlier. Kaskade continues what has become a nostalgic tradition for many dance music veterans and a cherished experience for new listeners. Stay tuned for more news from Kaskade in 2020.

More info on Kaskade / Arkade:

Kaskade: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Spotify

Arkade: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube

 

April 18, 2020 0 comments
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Photo credit: Maria Jose Govea/@Supermaniak "Toronto duo A Is for Arrows’ song “Go Slow” is an effervescent, self-assured expression of cool confidence going into a new romance, highlighting independence and individuality through the band’s buoyant, fresh tones” - Atwood Magazine April 7, 2020 (Toronto, ON) - Showcasing the dichotomy of confidence and vulnerability, sparks fly in electro-pop act A is for Arrows’ latest offering “Go Slow”, available for streaming today. The delightfully dreamy track explores the delicate evolution of a brand new love; valiantly showing your truest self to another, while simultaneously letting go of your inhibitions to leap into the throes of passion. "I like to think that on a very rare occasion, I can be the confident person that I envision in my head,” notes lead singer Alessia Balasbas. “Go Slow is that song for me. It’s the mirror image of the scared and insecure human looking back, it’s the self-assured, self- aware and fearless version of self. The one that doesn’t take no for an answer, the girl that will go up to anyone in anyplace and have a conversation. Not because they aren’t afraid, but because they stare their fears in the face and go right through. This song is meant to inspire and empower, I think of it as my own personal female anthem." On a personal note of inspiration, she adds, “Meeting someone you’re meant to be with is exciting and scary at the same time. I had to jump. I had to throw caution to the wind and dive in head first. In my case, it worked out and I'm so happy I took that chance on this person.” The track follows their debut release "Without You" and more recently "Roses", a delicate love song showcasing elegant vocals and crystalline beats which immediately draw in listeners. The Toronto duo couldn’t be more different from each other, but their bond over music led to the creation of their upcoming debut EP, a highly personal, vulnerable, and self-deprecating collection of songs with a get-back-up resilience, produced by Joel Stouffer (bülow, Dragonette, Ria Mae). Singer Alessia Balasbas and guitarist Eric Robbs, both multi-instrumentalists, met in 2009 and have proven that you don’t have to like the same food, movies, wardrobe or have similar personalities to work successfully together, music was always the common ground. Their early collaborations began with original pop-rock songs, but organically evolved further into the pop direction, experimenting with beats and soft synths to create the electro-pop sound that has been carving out A Is for Arrow’s place in this industry. For more information, please visit www.aisforarrows.com. SOCIALS: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter STREAM:  Spotify | Apple Music
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A IS FOR ARROWS OFFERS CHARMING NEW TRACK ‘GO SLOW’

by the partae April 18, 2020
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Photo credit: Maria Jose Govea/@Supermaniak

“Toronto duo A Is for Arrows’ song “Go Slow” is an effervescent, self-assured expression of cool confidence going into a new romance, highlighting independence and individuality through the band’s buoyant, fresh tones” – Atwood Magazine

April 7, 2020 (Toronto, ON) – Showcasing the dichotomy of confidence and vulnerability, sparks fly in electro-pop act A is for Arrows’ latest offering “Go Slow”, available for streaming today. The delightfully dreamy track explores the delicate evolution of a brand new love; valiantly showing your truest self to another, while simultaneously letting go of your inhibitions to leap into the throes of passion.

“I like to think that on a very rare occasion, I can be the confident person that I envision in my head,” notes lead singer Alessia Balasbas. “Go Slow is that song for me. It’s the mirror image of the scared and insecure human looking back, it’s the self-assured, self- aware and fearless version of self. The one that doesn’t take no for an answer, the girl that will go up to anyone in anyplace and have a conversation. Not because they aren’t afraid, but because they stare their fears in the face and go right through. This song is meant to inspire and empower, I think of it as my own personal female anthem.” On a personal note of inspiration, she adds, “Meeting someone you’re meant to be with is exciting and scary at the same time. I had to jump. I had to throw caution to the wind and dive in head first. In my case, it worked out and I’m so happy I took that chance on this person.”

The track follows their debut release “Without You” and more recently “Roses“, a delicate love song showcasing elegant vocals and crystalline beats which immediately draw in listeners.

The Toronto duo couldn’t be more different from each other, but their bond over music led to the creation of their upcoming debut EP, a highly personal, vulnerable, and self-deprecating collection of songs with a get-back-up resilience, produced by Joel Stouffer (bülow, Dragonette, Ria Mae). Singer Alessia Balasbas and guitarist Eric Robbs, both multi-instrumentalists, met in 2009 and have proven that you don’t have to like the same food, movies, wardrobe or have similar personalities to work successfully together, music was always the common ground. Their early collaborations began with original pop-rock songs, but organically evolved further into the pop direction, experimenting with beats and soft synths to create the electro-pop sound that has been carving out A Is for Arrow’s place in this industry.

For more information, please visit www.aisforarrows.com.

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PRAISE FOR COTILLON "The L.A. singer/songwriter synthesizes rock history into something new and compelling." –  Spin "Cotillon makes intricate, textured rock music that will sweep you up, entagle you in its grip, and lay you gently back down again." – NYLON "One of the things I really like about Jordan is that he is caught in this interstice between high-culture & low-culture; between the cleaner aspects of life and the grittier." – Shane Butler of Quilt via Consequence of Sound Cotillon, a.k.a. NY-via-LA singer, songwriter and musician Jordan Corso, today reveals new single ‘Cruiser’, taken from forthcoming album 'Memories (Of A Seaside Vertical City)'. Listen to 'Memories (Of A Seaside Vertical City)' now on Spotify and Apple Music. Corso began writing songs that would ultimately become ‘Cruiser’ in mid-2018 after packing up life in NYC to take up an A&R job working between China and Japan. Abroad, he found himself coasting (or, as he describes it, “cruising”) through the laughable stress and every day unknowns of culture shock. He spent most of his nights holed up recording demos, tackling the constant “how did I get here?” moments, from days filled with laughter, liquor-fuelled adventure and longing. The demos and ideas Corso gathered abroad were returned home and filtered through the mind of Los Angeles-based producer, Bret Leinen. Brian Lee Hughes unapologetically handed the keys of his Silver Lake home (as long as Corso agreed to look after his famous art collection), and they locked themselves inside for two weeks to finish 'Cruiser'. New single ‘Memories (Of A Seaside Vertical City)’ was written when Corso was staying in the central district of Hong Kong on the 51st floor of a tower. “The city is extremely vertical, unlike any landscape I have ever experienced.” Corso says. “I'm not used to being that high up in the air and it just makes you see the world differently. I have a fear of heights and just laying down to sleep at night was extremely uncomfortable. I was always dizzy in the apartment. It felt like I was in a spaceship looking down at the world... I could see people walking down different desire lines, fantasising about where they may end up. I was also reading a book about a young man who lets go of his first love. This song just kind of came together as a product of these thoughts and feelings... vertigo... fictional loss.” While Cotillon's first two albums amplified Corso’s gift for direct lyrical expression and melody amidst grit and distortion, ‘Cruiser’, produced by Bret Lienen, moves further into the dream-pop realm, at times recalling soft-voiced indie-pop acts like Hovvdy and (Sandy) Alex G. 2017's 'The Afternoons', released on Burger Records and Dinosaur City Records, was embraced by early lovers of Cotillon's debut LP and new fans alike, receiving tremendous support from outlets including Pitchfork, Stereogum, Consequence of Sound, The Fader, Dork and Nylon. Cotillon went on tour with highly acclaimed acts including The Chills, Hinds and Lee Ranaldo across the USA, Europe and Asia.  2020's ‘Cruiser’ is available to pre-order now on Anniversary and Dinosaur City Records. Out May 14, it is Cotillon’s third album overall, and their second for Dinosaur City Records. Pre-order 'Cruiser' here. Cotillon 'Cruiser' Out May 14 1. AFK (Introduction) 2. Orbit 3. Archer 4. Memories (of a seaside vertical city) 5. Purple Summer 99 6. Cruiser 7. Last Train Home (Harajuku) 8. Knife / Throat 9. Lily Adler 10. Pocari Threat "[Cotillon's] music mixes DIY glam with shoegaze and the melancholy indie rock of Girls and other familiars ." –  KEXP "Considered, heartfelt and beautifully intentioned." –  DORK "Poetically, he’s an elegant fighter for his own subset of like-minded people. Melodically, he’s an expert at exploring the interesting wrinkles on the edges of previous masterpieces." –  Brian Lee Hughes via Issue Mag Keep up to date with Cotillon
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COTILLON ANNOUNCES THIRD RECORD ‘CRUISER’; REVEALS NEW TRACK ‘MEMORIES (OF A SEASIDE VERTICAL CITY)

by the partae April 18, 2020
written by the partae

PRAISE FOR COTILLON

“The L.A. singer/songwriter synthesizes rock history into something new and compelling.” –  Spin

“Cotillon makes intricate, textured rock music that will sweep you up, entagle you in its grip, and lay you gently back down again.” – NYLON

“One of the things I really like about Jordan is that he is caught in this interstice between high-culture & low-culture; between the cleaner aspects of life and the grittier.” – Shane Butler of Quilt via Consequence of Sound

 

Cotillon, a.k.a. NY-via-LA singer, songwriter and musician Jordan Corso, today reveals new single ‘Cruiser’, taken from forthcoming album ‘Memories (Of A Seaside Vertical City)’.

Listen to ‘Memories (Of A Seaside Vertical City)’ now on Spotify and Apple Music.

Corso began writing songs that would ultimately become ‘Cruiser’ in mid-2018 after packing up life in NYC to take up an A&R job working between China and Japan. Abroad, he found himself coasting (or, as he describes it, “cruising”) through the laughable stress and every day unknowns of culture shock. He spent most of his nights holed up recording demos, tackling the constant “how did I get here?” moments, from days filled with laughter, liquor-fuelled adventure and longing.

The demos and ideas Corso gathered abroad were returned home and filtered through the mind of Los Angeles-based producer, Bret Leinen. Brian Lee Hughes unapologetically handed the keys of his Silver Lake home (as long as Corso agreed to look after his famous art collection), and they locked themselves inside for two weeks to finish ‘Cruiser’.

New single ‘Memories (Of A Seaside Vertical City)’ was written when Corso was staying in the central district of Hong Kong on the 51st floor of a tower.

“The city is extremely vertical, unlike any landscape I have ever experienced.” Corso says. “I’m not used to being that high up in the air and it just makes you see the world differently. I have a fear of heights and just laying down to sleep at night was extremely uncomfortable. I was always dizzy in the apartment. It felt like I was in a spaceship looking down at the world… I could see people walking down different desire lines, fantasising about where they may end up. I was also reading a book about a young man who lets go of his first love. This song just kind of came together as a product of these thoughts and feelings… vertigo… fictional loss.”

While Cotillon’s first two albums amplified Corso’s gift for direct lyrical expression and melody amidst grit and distortion, ‘Cruiser’, produced by Bret Lienen, moves further into the dream-pop realm, at times recalling soft-voiced indie-pop acts like Hovvdy and (Sandy) Alex G.

2017’s ‘The Afternoons‘, released on Burger Records and Dinosaur City Records, was embraced by early lovers of Cotillon’s debut LP and new fans alike, receiving tremendous support from outlets including Pitchfork, Stereogum, Consequence of Sound, The Fader, Dork and Nylon. Cotillon went on tour with highly acclaimed acts including The Chills, Hinds and Lee Ranaldo across the USA, Europe and Asia.

2020’s ‘Cruiser’ is available to pre-order now on Anniversary and Dinosaur City Records. Out May 14, it is Cotillon’s third album overall, and their second for Dinosaur City Records. Pre-order ‘Cruiser’ here.

Cotillon ‘Cruiser’
Out May 14
1. AFK (Introduction)
2. Orbit
3. Archer
4. Memories (of a seaside vertical city)
5. Purple Summer 99
6. Cruiser
7. Last Train Home (Harajuku)
8. Knife / Throat
9. Lily Adler
10. Pocari Threat

“[Cotillon’s] music mixes DIY glam with shoegaze and the melancholy indie rock of Girls and other familiars .” –  KEXP

“Considered, heartfelt and beautifully intentioned.” –  DORK

“Poetically, he’s an elegant fighter for his own subset of like-minded people. Melodically, he’s an expert at exploring the interesting wrinkles on the edges of previous masterpieces.” –  Brian Lee Hughes via Issue Mag

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How did you first start playing music? I remember it like yesterday, we were sitting at 'the duca' (one of our fav spots to skateboard) in St.Catharines ON...we picked a name, and THEN we all picked which instruments we wanted to learn hahaha. Couple months later, after learning power chords and punk beats, we had a show at The Hideaway. I puked before and after and im pretty sure we got boo'd. I think we were like 17 How did the Joshua Wood Orchestra form? I was recommended to go see Felix Fung by a couple of friends of mine; R.d Cane and Bruce Wilson. I wanted to make a record and i knew it was a diff path for me so i was looking for the right people and place for it to happen. After we started talking it became pretty clear id be tracking there. The magic 8ball on the table said "it is decidedly so" and so we booked it and Felix provided the players. What influenced the sound and songwriting for your recent single 'Bad Way'? I wanted to make something that felt good to listen to while at the same time touching on the bad place i was in. I wanted people to dance and forget for a moment and holy hell i needed that too. The thing is my previous acoustic songs flow in a similar vein but the music is more of a 'sit back n smoke a cigarette after sex n maybe cry a little' kinda music. Apposed to this new path im on being more of a 'smoke a cigarette during sex in the middle of the dance floor' kinda music. But simply put, it was the band behind me that really crafted the sound. How did you go about writing Bad Way? This one came running into my arms like a sad child. I was going through a tough breakup and learning to cope with a new reality while really learning how to love myself for the first time and be open about my weaknesses. Where and when did you record and who with? Little Red Sounds Studio with Felix Fung, Max Sample, Kyle Schick, Jaydon Bunney, and Blake Greer sometime in August 2019. Suite Sound Labs did the Mastering.  What programs/instruments did you use? Pretty normal stuff like drums, bass, electric guitars, grand piano, djembe, harmonium, triangle, guiro. Please tell us about the making of your EP: Once the team was formed, we all met up at Little Red Sound Studio and just took it song for song by walking in blind. Bad Way was the first song we tracked and it really set the tone for the whole album. We'd sit in a room and id play the song through on acoustic, and like dough the band would knead it til it was ready. When that moment of 'this is it!' came, wed get behind our instruments and hit record til we were happy. Took us the weekend of all night recording to get the 5 songs live off the floor. Slept on the studio couch each night and probably stunk like shit but man i loved every moment of it. It was a really beautiful time for me and a whole new way of chasing a song. What did you find most challenging and rewarding throughout the process? Trying not to smoke too much and making it through without losing my voice even though i def did smoke too much hahaha.. Nahhh, Id say giving my songs over to others to help mould. So damn rewarding. What motivates you? Id say love, heartbreak and all those beautiful madnesses of the mind.  What is your impression of the current state of music in BC? A lot of fuckya. A bit of fuckno.  What do you have planned for 2020? This album getting out is a big part of it. Next single drops early May with a music video and then the rest of the album. After that I was hoping to get on the road with it but we'll see how the Covid19 situation pans out. At this point Im just super happy to be able to get it out there right now and have people get to hear some new music during this time. Who are you listening to at the moment? In my truck its usually Bacil Kill (an indonesian hip hop group) or this John Prine cd i got orrrr maybe some Rancid or Sound Garden.  At home ive really been into The Tesky Brothers and Monophonics. But then ill get these really odd moments where i just listen to The Killing Moon by Echo and The Bunnymen on repeat all night. What do you like to do away from music? I dig photography, scribbling in notebooks, building houses and things, good conversations and driving around in my truck forgetting where im going.  How are you holding up during the Covid-19 crisis? It's strange and a bit surreal but im grateful to be where i am during this. Hardest part id say is being so far away from my family and not having an option to fly home if they needed me there. Favourite food and place to hangout (when out of quarantine)? Fav food? Holy moly..Umm all things between bread and all things under cheese.  Fav place to hang? The Heatley, Lana Lous and this cute and weathered little breakfast joint in China Town I forget the name of.
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Joshua Wood Interview

by the partae April 17, 2020
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How did you first start playing music?
 
I remember it like yesterday, we were sitting at ‘the duca’ (one of our fav spots to skateboard) in St.Catharines ON…we picked a name, and THEN we all picked which instruments we wanted to learn hahaha. Couple months later, after learning power chords and punk beats, we had a show at The Hideaway. I puked before and after and im pretty sure we got boo’d. I think we were like 17
How did the Joshua Wood Orchestra form?
 
I was recommended to go see Felix Fung by a couple of friends of mine; R.d Cane and Bruce Wilson. I wanted to make a record and i knew it was a diff path for me so i was looking for the right people and place for it to happen. After we started talking it became pretty clear id be tracking there. The magic 8ball on the table said “it is decidedly so” and so we booked it and Felix provided the players.
What influenced the sound and songwriting for your recent single ‘Bad Way’?
 
I wanted to make something that felt good to listen to while at the same time touching on the bad place i was in. I wanted people to dance and forget for a moment and holy hell i needed that too. The thing is my previous acoustic songs flow in a similar vein but the music is more of a ‘sit back n smoke a cigarette after sex n maybe cry a little’ kinda music. Apposed to this new path im on being more of a ‘smoke a cigarette during sex in the middle of the dance floor’ kinda music. But simply put, it was the band behind me that really crafted the sound.

How did you go about writing Bad Way?

 
This one came running into my arms like a sad child. I was going through a tough breakup and learning to cope with a new reality while really learning how to love myself for the first time and be open about my weaknesses.

Where and when did you record and who with?

 
Little Red Sounds Studio with Felix Fung, Max Sample, Kyle Schick, Jaydon Bunney, and Blake Greer sometime in August 2019. Suite Sound Labs did the Mastering.

What programs/instruments did you use?

 
Pretty normal stuff like drums, bass, electric guitars, grand piano, djembe, harmonium, triangle, guiro.

Please tell us about the making of your EP:

 
Once the team was formed, we all met up at Little Red Sound Studio and just took it song for song by walking in blind. Bad Way was the first song we tracked and it really set the tone for the whole album. We’d sit in a room and id play the song through on acoustic, and like dough the band would knead it til it was ready. When that moment of ‘this is it!’ came, wed get behind our instruments and hit record til we were happy. Took us the weekend of all night recording to get the 5 songs live off the floor. Slept on the studio couch each night and probably stunk like shit but man i loved every moment of it. It was a really beautiful time for me and a whole new way of chasing a song.

What did you find most challenging and rewarding throughout the process?

 
Trying not to smoke too much and making it through without losing my voice even though i def did smoke too much hahaha.. Nahhh, Id say giving my songs over to others to help mould. So damn rewarding.

 
What motivates you?

 
Id say love, heartbreak and all those beautiful madnesses of the mind.

What is your impression of the current state of music in BC?

 
A lot of fuckya. A bit of fuckno.

What do you have planned for 2020?

 
This album getting out is a big part of it. Next single drops early May with a music video and then the rest of the album. After that I was hoping to get on the road with it but we’ll see how the Covid19 situation pans out. At this point Im just super happy to be able to get it out there right now and have people get to hear some new music during this time.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

 
In my truck its usually Bacil Kill (an indonesian hip hop group) or this John Prine cd i got orrrr maybe some Rancid or Sound Garden.  At home ive really been into The Tesky Brothers and Monophonics. But then ill get these really odd moments where i just listen to The Killing Moon by Echo and The Bunnymen on repeat all night.

What do you like to do away from music?

 
I dig photography, scribbling in notebooks, building houses and things, good conversations and driving around in my truck forgetting where im going.

 
How are you holding up during the Covid-19 crisis?

 
It’s strange and a bit surreal but im grateful to be where i am during this. Hardest part id say is being so far away from my family and not having an option to fly home if they needed me there.

 
Favourite food and place to hangout (when out of quarantine)?

 
Fav food? Holy moly..Umm all things between bread and all things under cheese.

Fav place to hang? The Heatley, Lana Lous and this cute and weathered little breakfast joint in China Town I forget the name of.

 

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THE JENSENS take over UP IN THE AIRLOCK's 'Quarantine Sessions' tonight
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THE JENSENS take over UP IN THE AIRLOCK’s ‘Quarantine Sessions’ tonight

by the partae April 17, 2020
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Brisbane indie legends The Jensens take over Up In The Airlock’s ‘The Quarantine Sessons’ tonight with the first half of their session premiering on YouTube at 7.30pm. The opportunity to donate to the band and crew is available via the

Up In The Airlock is a new initiative from Ian Haug (Powderfinger, the church) Airlock Studios and Method To My Madness (MTMM) to showcase great Australian acts in a format that captures the intimacy, personality and technicalities often missed at a live show. Originally planned for later in the year, the project was brought forward in light of the devastating effect COVID-19 has had on the Australian music community and also acts as a fundraiser for the artists and crew with proceeds collected via the Up In the Airlock website. The first episode of the series, launched last week, showcased ELKO FIELDS, another local favourite.

Speaking about The Jensens session, Ian said: “this week we’ve got a special one for everyone to see. [The Jensens were] our ‘guinea pigs’ for the pilot project. They came in, played like demons and blew our minds.” The band played a long set so the team are planning to release it in two parts with the second installment coming next week. The Jensens said it was a huge privilege to be the first band to record a live set for Up In The Airlock. “Airlock (Studios) is easily one of our favourite studios in Brisbane: from the scenic drive up there, to the treasure chest of vintage gear and the elegant recording rooms, you get the sense you’re in a space that’s world-class.”

Up In The Airlock takes a page from the books of other successful live sessions such as NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts & Live on KEXP and features the premium production value that the recording studio is known for. In terms of personnel, aside from Ian Haug serving as the host, a world-class team of Australian music professionals are behind the series: it’s produced and directed by Natalie Sim and Alex Flamsteed (METHOD TO MY MADNESS ENTERTAINMENT), recorded & mixed by Steve Kempich (AIRLOCK STUDIOS) with artwork by Brayden Doig (ODDBALL DESIGN) and promo by GYROstream.

Don’t miss the exciting next episode of this great new series supporting Australian music. Subscribe to the Up In The Airlock YouTube channel and sign up to the mailing list on the official website.

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Produced between his Malmö and Berlin studios with music spanning from 2014 to present day, the Swedish tastemaker presents a fine selection of cuts for his debut album which represents a personal account of his journey as an artist. PATHFINDER LP Vinyl Release: 1st May 2020 Digital Release: Mid-June 2020 3 x 12” Vinyl // Digital // Streaming VINYL PRE ORDER LINK HERE After six years in the making between Malmö and Berlin, Per Hammar will release his first studio album on his Dirty Hands imprint this May. Spanning 12 tracks, for release on digital, triple vinyl and streaming, the album is designed for the dance floor and represents the evolution of one of Sweden’s finest artists from his musical beginnings in 2004 to the current day. Per Hammar has been associated with labels such as Infuse, Constant Sound, Malin Génie Music and Berg Audio to name a few. Always inspired by music where melody is the focus, Per Hammar notes his subconscious as being an inspiration for his productions. Over the last 15 years, his material has featured influences from dub to video game scores, and trance to happy hardcore, but it's been dub that's held centre focus on his own Dirty Hands productions, and he frequently utilises gear that’s been around for years in the dub scene. For the Pathfinder LP, Per Hammar regularly uses a Eurorack Modular system, and the Roland Space Echo. He also enjoys collecting old, weird and forgotten gear, such as soviet drum machines to which he uses on a selection of the tracks, as well as using tape and field recorders to capture an ample selection of everyday sounds. As a bonus, Per Hammar will also create a 60 minute special continuous mix of the LP available to stream. The mix will feature all the tracks with some special edits and versions of the tracks, which will be available on Spotify and Soundcloud, to offer a live mix perspective to the album. --- On the album Per Hammar explains:  ‘Dirty Hands means quite a lot to me as it stands for something that I built myself as a step towards independence and it gives me exactly what an independent label should give, the power of making things happen and not dealing with others on how things should be presented.  Since the label launch in 2014, it has also reflected my own confused musical personality pretty well. One day I’m into this, another day I’m into that, so with Dirty Hands I feel that it’s OK to be like that. So releasing the album somewhere else was never in consideration and it’s taken on many shapes since I started to work with it, that’s also why it took so long to get it out. Listening through you will notice it takes you from dub to trance to minimal and all that’s in between. The album shows the journey from the very start of my production career, 15 years ago, until the present time. Navigating and finding the path on this crooked road. Daniel Christensen, the designer behind this triple vinyl, also translated it into the artwork of the release. There is a path, but there will be obstacles on it that you have to deal with.’  - Per Hammar SOCIAL LINKS Dirty Hands FB: https://www.facebook.com/dirtyhandsrec/ Per Hammar FB: https://www.facebook.com/perhammarofficial/ Per Hammar SC: https://soundcloud.com/per-hammar Per Hammar IG: https://www.instagram.com/perhammar2000/
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PER HAMMAR ANNOUNCES HIS FIRST STUDIO ALBUM – PATHFINDER LP

by the partae April 17, 2020
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Produced between his Malmö and Berlin studios with music spanning from 2014 to present day, the Swedish tastemaker presents a fine selection of cuts for his debut album which represents a personal account of his journey as an artist.

PATHFINDER LP
Vinyl Release: 1st May 2020
Digital Release: Mid-June 2020
3 x 12” Vinyl // Digital // Streaming
VINYL PRE ORDER LINK HERE

https://thepartae.com/per-hammar-announces-first-studio-album-pathfinder-lp/

After six years in the making between Malmö and Berlin, Per Hammar will release his first studio album on his Dirty Hands imprint this May. Spanning 12 tracks, for release on digital, triple vinyl and streaming, the album is designed for the dance floor and represents the evolution of one of Sweden’s finest artists from his musical beginnings in 2004 to the current day.

Per Hammar has been associated with labels such as Infuse, Constant Sound, Malin Génie Music and Berg Audio to name a few. Always inspired by music where melody is the focus, Per Hammar notes his subconscious as being an inspiration for his productions. Over the last 15 years, his material has featured influences from dub to video game scores, and trance to happy hardcore, but it’s been dub that’s held centre focus on his own Dirty Hands productions, and he frequently utilises gear that’s been around for years in the dub scene.

For the Pathfinder LP, Per Hammar regularly uses a Eurorack Modular system, and the Roland Space Echo. He also enjoys collecting old, weird and forgotten gear, such as soviet drum machines to which he uses on a selection of the tracks, as well as using tape and field recorders to capture an ample selection of everyday sounds.

As a bonus, Per Hammar will also create a 60 minute special continuous mix of the LP available to stream. The mix will feature all the tracks with some special edits and versions of the tracks, which will be available on Spotify and Soundcloud, to offer a live mix perspective to the album.
—

On the album Per Hammar explains:

‘Dirty Hands means quite a lot to me as it stands for something that I built myself as a step towards independence and it gives me exactly what an independent label should give, the power of making things happen and not dealing with others on how things should be presented.
Since the label launch in 2014, it has also reflected my own confused musical personality pretty well. One day I’m into this, another day I’m into that, so with Dirty Hands I feel that it’s OK to be like that. So releasing the album somewhere else was never in consideration and it’s taken on many shapes since I started to work with it, that’s also why it took so long to get it out. Listening through you will notice it takes you from dub to trance to minimal and all that’s in between.
The album shows the journey from the very start of my production career, 15 years ago, until the present time. Navigating and finding the path on this crooked road. Daniel Christensen, the designer behind this triple vinyl, also translated it into the artwork of the release. There is a path, but there will be obstacles on it that you have to deal with.’
  – Per Hammar

 

SOCIAL LINKS
Dirty Hands FB: https://www.facebook.com/dirtyhandsrec/
Per Hammar FB: https://www.facebook.com/perhammarofficial/
Per Hammar SC: https://soundcloud.com/per-hammar
Per Hammar IG: https://www.instagram.com/perhammar2000/

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Miami, FL (April 13, 2020) - Whet Travel, the leader in independent music cruise experiences, has officially announced their Groove Cruise Virtual Sail Aways live stream charity event this upcoming weekend April 17-19, 2020. This 3 day, artist filled, tech-fueled event will be to 100% benefit the Whet Foundation COVID-19 Relief Fund. “This pandemic has certainly hit home for me and the #GCFAM community.” Says Jason Beukema founder and creator of Whet Travel, Groove Cruise, and Whet Foundation. “We’ve heard stories of hardship from people coming down with serious complications from the virus, a doctor in San Diego in ICU for the past 2 weeks, parents who have been lost, nurses still working and risking their lives every day without proper protective gear and obviously many jobs lost. We must do something to help. And this grass roots effort will provide some relief for those sorely in need right now. I urge anyone experiencing a hardship to apply for a grant from the Relief Fund and we will do everything we can to help.”  The Whet Foundation COVID-19 Relief Fund will ease the financial burden of artists experiencing hardships, “Captains” who have sailed with Whet Travel, health workers keeping us safe, former employees, contractors, and partner companies that have laid off employees, and that of our extended friends and family. The COVID-19 Relief Fund provides tax-free funds for any number of hardships; including unanticipated healthcare costs, rent or mortgage payments, utility expenses, food, medicine, and other necessities. Anyone experiencing hardships during this pandemic are able to apply for the grant program application directly on the Groove Cruise website.  Beginning on Friday of this week, the Groove Cruise Virtual Sail Aways live stream event will feature 20+ artists coming from the electronic music industry in order to raise money for the Whet Foundation COVID-19 Relief Fund. Major talent such as Roger Sanchez, Gene Farris, Qrion, Cocodrills, Offaiah, Fatum, and more will be virtually performing, many of whom have all played overseas on previous Groove Cruise events. Alongside an array of electronic music, the show will also feature both hip hop and disco parties. This online event will even include three costume themes, Tiger King, MASKquerade, and House Music Apocalypse, for viewers to dress up at home and share amongst each other on Whet Travel’s interactive Zoom chat room. Features of the Whet Foundation COVID-19 Relief Fund Groove Cruise Virtual Sail Aways Benefit weekend include:  WHO:  Anyone experiencing hardship can apply for a Grant. Artists are current, past, and future Groove Cruise Family coming together to support a transparent and legit cause with 100% of every dollar donated going to support those affected.  WHAT: The Whet Foundation COVID-19 Relief Fund Groove Cruise Virtual Sail Aways live stream charity event will feature artists from all over the world, performing from locations such as London, Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and more; plus live visuals will be added to simulate a real in-person show. The Whet Foundation is a 501c3 that was started 8 years ago and all donations are tax deductible.    WHERE: The Groove Cruise Twitch will be the main hub and where donations will be collected. It will also go live on Groove Cruise Facebook, Youtube, Zoom and Instagram pages, and we will also go live on artist, media and partner pages to generate more exposure and donations.  WHEN:  April 17-19 for approximately 7 hours per day. WHY: What’s important during this time is supporting people who need help and keeping the positive vibes high to get through this together.  HOW: Our tech team has been online streaming collectively for over 20 years and will be having all streams from artist homes going into their mega-center in Florida with added live visuals and then out to the world across all Groove Cruise, artist and media channels.   Another hugely integral piece to this event, is the interactive Zoom platform available to viewers. Up to 500 #GCFAM are able to video chat, dance, and watch the Groove Cruise Virtual Sail Aways together in their costumes on the platform. This feature is special because it gives viewers a truly human connection and interaction alongside the show. The Zoom screen window will be featured during the livestream so everyone watching will be able to see the charity celebration. For the latest Whet Foundation COVID-19 Relief Fund updates, sign up on the Groove Cruise website, and follow the event on Twitch, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.  About the Whet Foundation The Whet Foundation is a Florida based 501c3 organization that offers grass roots disaster relief for those experiencing hardships and creates exciting experiences for underprivileged children in South Florida, the Caribbean and Mexico. Through our Community Captains and Destination Donation programs, we strive to excite the lives of those less fortunate in a fun and engaging way while positively affecting an entire generation.  About Whet Travel For the past 17 years, Whet Travel has curated and produced more half- and full-ship music cruises than any other independent company. Partnering with some of the cruise industry’s most recognized and trusted brands, the revolutionary company has executed more than 50 wildly successful events including Groove Cruise, Motorboat, Zen Cruise, Salsa Cruise, and Groove Island, among others. Innovators since their launch in 2004, Whet Travel was named Inc. Magazine’s No. 4 fastest-growing travel company in the country, has won the prestigious “Charter Partner of the Year” award from Carnival and Norwegian Cruise Lines, and has been featured in USA Today, Billboard, Forbes, and more. 
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GROOVE CRUISE REVEALS 3 DAY VIRTUAL SAIL AWAYS BENEFITTING THE WHET FOUNDATION COVID-19 RELIEF FUND. FEATURING ARTISTS ROGER SANCHEZ, GENE FARRIS, QRION, COCODRILLS, OFFAIAH, FATUM, AND MANY MORE

by the partae April 17, 2020
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Miami, FL (April 13, 2020) – Whet Travel, the leader in independent music cruise experiences, has officially announced their Groove Cruise Virtual Sail Aways live stream charity event this upcoming weekend April 17-19, 2020. This 3 day, artist filled, tech-fueled event will be to 100% benefit the Whet Foundation COVID-19 Relief Fund. “This pandemic has certainly hit home for me and the #GCFAM community.” Says Jason Beukema founder and creator of Whet Travel, Groove Cruise, and Whet Foundation. “We’ve heard stories of hardship from people coming down with serious complications from the virus, a doctor in San Diego in ICU for the past 2 weeks, parents who have been lost, nurses still working and risking their lives every day without proper protective gear and obviously many jobs lost. We must do something to help. And this grass roots effort will provide some relief for those sorely in need right now. I urge anyone experiencing a hardship to apply for a grant from the Relief Fund and we will do everything we can to help.”

The Whet Foundation COVID-19 Relief Fund will ease the financial burden of artists experiencing hardships, “Captains” who have sailed with Whet Travel, health workers keeping us safe, former employees, contractors, and partner companies that have laid off employees, and that of our extended friends and family. The COVID-19 Relief Fund provides tax-free funds for any number of hardships; including unanticipated healthcare costs, rent or mortgage payments, utility expenses, food, medicine, and other necessities. Anyone experiencing hardships during this pandemic are able to apply for the grant program application directly on the Groove Cruise website.

Beginning on Friday of this week, the Groove Cruise Virtual Sail Aways live stream event will feature 20+ artists coming from the electronic music industry in order to raise money for the Whet Foundation COVID-19 Relief Fund. Major talent such as Roger Sanchez, Gene Farris, Qrion, Cocodrills, Offaiah, Fatum, and more will be virtually performing, many of whom have all played overseas on previous Groove Cruise events. Alongside an array of electronic music, the show will also feature both hip hop and disco parties. This online event will even include three costume themes, Tiger King, MASKquerade, and House Music Apocalypse, for viewers to dress up at home and share amongst each other on Whet Travel’s interactive Zoom chat room.

Features of the Whet Foundation COVID-19 Relief Fund Groove Cruise Virtual Sail Aways Benefit weekend include:

  • WHO:  Anyone experiencing hardship can apply for a Grant. Artists are current, past, and future Groove Cruise Family coming together to support a transparent and legit cause with 100% of every dollar donated going to support those affected.

  • WHAT: The Whet Foundation COVID-19 Relief Fund Groove Cruise Virtual Sail Aways live stream charity event will feature artists from all over the world, performing from locations such as London, Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and more; plus live visuals will be added to simulate a real in-person show. The Whet Foundation is a 501c3 that was started 8 years ago and all donations are tax deductible.

  • WHERE: The Groove Cruise Twitch will be the main hub and where donations will be collected. It will also go live on Groove Cruise Facebook, Youtube, Zoom and Instagram pages, and we will also go live on artist, media and partner pages to generate more exposure and donations.

  • WHEN:  April 17-19 for approximately 7 hours per day.

  • WHY: What’s important during this time is supporting people who need help and keeping the positive vibes high to get through this together.

  • HOW: Our tech team has been online streaming collectively for over 20 years and will be having all streams from artist homes going into their mega-center in Florida with added live visuals and then out to the world across all Groove Cruise, artist and media channels.

Another hugely integral piece to this event, is the interactive Zoom platform available to viewers. Up to 500 #GCFAM are able to video chat, dance, and watch the Groove Cruise Virtual Sail Aways together in their costumes on the platform. This feature is special because it gives viewers a truly human connection and interaction alongside the show. The Zoom screen window will be featured during the livestream so everyone watching will be able to see the charity celebration.

For the latest Whet Foundation COVID-19 Relief Fund updates, sign up on the Groove Cruise website, and follow the event on Twitch, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

About the Whet Foundation

The Whet Foundation is a Florida based 501c3 organization that offers grass roots disaster relief for those experiencing hardships and creates exciting experiences for underprivileged children in South Florida, the Caribbean and Mexico. Through our Community Captains and Destination Donation programs, we strive to excite the lives of those less fortunate in a fun and engaging way while positively affecting an entire generation.

About Whet Travel

For the past 17 years, Whet Travel has curated and produced more half- and full-ship music cruises than any other independent company. Partnering with some of the cruise industry’s most recognized and trusted brands, the revolutionary company has executed more than 50 wildly successful events including Groove Cruise, Motorboat, Zen Cruise, Salsa Cruise, and Groove Island, among others. Innovators since their launch in 2004, Whet Travel was named Inc. Magazine’s No. 4 fastest-growing travel company in the country, has won the prestigious “Charter Partner of the Year” award from Carnival and Norwegian Cruise Lines, and has been featured in USA Today, Billboard, Forbes, and more.
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DMA'S SHARE NEW SINGLE 'THE GLOW', THE TITLE TRACK OFF THEIR FORTHCOMING THIRD STUDIO ALBUM - OUT FRIDAY 10 JULY I OH YOU are thrilled to share ‘The Glow’, the intoxicating title track off DMA’S forthcoming third album, which will now be released on Friday 10 July. Premiered overnight via triple j Drive, ‘The Glow’ has an anthemic feel with a signature distorted guitar riff and a Strokes-y beat, layered with vocalist Tommy O’Dell’s euphoric howl. The track was fine-tuned over the years, overseeing many personal and professional changes for the band. It’s for this reason Tommy says it’s one of his favourites off the record, “for me it’s a snapshot of where we were and where we’re at now”. This perhaps explains why it's also the most upbeat track on the hugely anticipated album. While the intro has hints of the digital sequencers that are sprinkled through the album, ‘The Glow’ is a classic DMA’S belter and a nod to the guitar-driven warmth that defined the band’s early sound. ‘The Glow’ follows the beautifully dark and euphoric ‘Life Is A Game Of Changing’ and 2019’s lead single ‘Silver’, tracks that dawned a new era for DMA’S on a global scale. ‘Life Is A Game Of Changing’ scored ‘Record Of The Week’ on the UK’s Radio X and received an official remix by dance music royalty, Orbital, while the polished and lustrous ‘Silver’ (the band’s fastest streaming song to date, with over 8.5 million streams) peaked at #34 on Spotify UK’s Viral 50 Chart and saw love from BBC Radio 1. Locally, ‘Silver’ was the #1 most played track on triple j over the summer, coming in at #20 in the station’s Hottest 100 of 2019 (the band’s 6th consecutive year in the countdown) and received strong support across the Triple M and HIT networks. These singles, combined with ‘The Glow’, mark a triumphant return for the band that is bigger, bolder and brighter than ever. Recorded and mixed by multiple Grammy Award winning producer Stuart Price (The Killers, New Order, Madonna), DMA’S third studio album THE GLOW is a contemporary pop record that embraces change and sees the band fulfil their world class potential with a collection of songs that are destined for arenas. 2020 was set to see DMA’S take their live show to new levels, with their largest UK tour to date scheduled to start next month, including a headline performance at the 8,000 capacity Castlefield Bowl as a part of Manchester’s Sounds of the City festival. Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, these performances have unfortunately had to be rescheduled, where possible, new dates are being worked on. The band are still performing at this year’s Splendour In The Grass which has been rescheduled for October. Fans can pre-order THE GLOW now as a limited edition heavyweight tri colour vinyl, CD and Cassette, all formats available for delivery as part of exclusive merchandise bundles via; https://dmas.bandtshirts.com.au/. A limited edition heavyweight 180g vinyl in translucent green is also available for delivery from select independently owned record stores around the country.
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DMA’S Share New Single ‘The Glow’, The Title Track Off Their Forthcoming Third Studio Album – Out Friday 10 July

by the partae April 17, 2020
written by the partae

I OH YOU are thrilled to share ‘The Glow’, the intoxicating title track off DMA’S forthcoming third album, which will now be released on Friday 10 July.

Premiered overnight via triple j Drive, ‘The Glow’ has an anthemic feel with a signature distorted guitar riff and a Strokes-y beat, layered with vocalist Tommy O’Dell’s euphoric howl. The track was fine-tuned over the years, overseeing many personal and professional changes for the band. It’s for this reason Tommy says it’s one of his favourites off the record, “for me it’s a snapshot of where we were and where we’re at now”. This perhaps explains why it’s also the most upbeat track on the hugely anticipated album. While the intro has hints of the digital sequencers that are sprinkled through the album, ‘The Glow’ is a classic DMA’S belter and a nod to the guitar-driven warmth that defined the band’s early sound.

‘The Glow’ follows the beautifully dark and euphoric ‘Life Is A Game Of Changing’ and 2019’s lead single ‘Silver’, tracks that dawned a new era for DMA’S on a global scale.  ‘Life Is A Game Of Changing’ scored ‘Record Of The Week’ on the UK’s Radio X and received an official remix by dance music royalty, Orbital, while the polished and lustrous ‘Silver’ (the band’s fastest streaming song to date, with over 8.5 million streams) peaked at #34 on Spotify UK’s Viral 50 Chart and saw love from BBC Radio 1. Locally, ‘Silver’ was the #1 most played track on triple j over the summer, coming in at #20 in the station’s Hottest 100 of 2019 (the band’s 6th consecutive year in the countdown) and received strong support across the Triple M and HIT networks.

These singles, combined with ‘The Glow’, mark a triumphant return for the band that is bigger, bolder and brighter than ever. Recorded and mixed by multiple Grammy Award winning producer Stuart Price (The Killers, New Order, Madonna), DMA’S third studio album THE GLOW is a contemporary pop record that embraces change and sees the band fulfil their world class potential with a collection of songs that are destined for arenas.

2020 was set to see DMA’S take their live show to new levels, with their largest UK tour to date scheduled to start next month, including a headline performance at the 8,000 capacity Castlefield Bowl as a part of Manchester’s Sounds of the City festival. Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, these performances have unfortunately had to be rescheduled, where possible, new dates are being worked on. The band are still performing at this year’s Splendour In The Grass which has been rescheduled for October.

Fans can pre-order THE GLOW now as a limited edition heavyweight tri colour vinyl, CD and Cassette, all formats available for delivery as part of exclusive merchandise bundles via; https://dmas.bandtshirts.com.au/. A limited edition heavyweight 180g vinyl in translucent green is also available for delivery from select independently owned record stores around the country.

‘The Glow’
DMA’S
Single out now through I OH YOU
Available to buy/stream hereTHE GLOW
DMA’S
Album out Friday 10 July
through I OH YOU
Available to pre-order here

THE GLOW tracklisting:
1. Never Before
2. The Glow
3. Silver
4. Life Is A Game Of Changing
5. Criminals
6. Strangers
7. Learning Alive
8. Hello Girlfriend
9. Appointment
10. Round & Around
11. Cobracaine

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MAX LEONE RELEASES NEW SINGLE ‘THE BEACH’ THIRD TRACK OFF HIS FORTHCOMING DEBUT EP

by the partae April 17, 2020
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PRAISE FOR MAX LEONE

“Max Leone, pop’s newest face, is worthy of your attention”
Pilerats

“A thrilling sign of of things to come from this up-and-coming artist”
Earmilk

“Burgeoning pop star”
Billboard

“A real winner, complete with smooth vocals and sticky melodies”
PAPER Magazine

Today, rising Los Angeles-based songwriter-producer Max Leone shares his latest single, ‘The Beach’, the third to be lifted from his forthcoming debut EP. Listen HERE.

Only a few months in and Max Leone is already shaping up as one of 2020’s breakout new artists, with ‘The Beach’ arriving as his third single in as many months, following on from his debut release ‘First Grade’ and his most recent track ‘Cautious‘, which premiered on Good Nights with Bridget Hustwaite locally and Billboard internationally, saw full rotation across triple j and drew acclaim from Pilerats, Purple Sneakers, Best Before, Tone Deaf and more.

Of the track, Max says: “The Beach is about that person you keep going back to, even though every time you give them another chance they let you down. It’s like a flame, the warmth draws you in, but if you try to touch it you’ll get burnt.”

Written and produced by Leone and Alexander 23, ‘The Beach’ is a floating, lovelorn track where everything is filtered through an imperfect perfection, a mixture of lo-fi and polished. Built around a twisting, effects-heavy guitar line, the song is full of subtle details hidden inside its fleeting runtime: the slightly grainy drums, mixed so that they sound distant to the listener, the glitches that interrupt and warp Max’s guitar, the blissful harmonies layering atop one another in the background. Like the subject Max is singing about, it’s difficult to ever fully hold onto ‘The Beach‘, existing somewhere in those in between emotional spaces that he his becoming quickly skilled at constructing.

Born in Portland, Max originally picked up the guitar at age 7, developing a passion for music that soon branched out into experimenting with violin, drums and piano as well. Countless after-school hours spent practicing, composing, learning production through YouTube and pumping out remixes on Soundcloud led Max to the prestigious Berklee College of Music.

Written entirely in the wake of his eventual drop-out from Berklee and his cross-country move to Los Angeles, Max Leone‘s debut EP tells his story of attempting to navigate a new city and a seemingly new life, alone. Threaded through with the tenuous emotionality that comes with this kind of upheaval, it explores themes of self-doubt, isolation, social media, lostness and nostalgia.

Inspired by childhood influences such as Frank Ocean and Nina Simone, Leone’s music is defined by the combination of soulful, acoustic-led songwriting with the left-of-centre production choices of Lorde and fellow Darkroom-signee Billie Eilish, as well as the harnessing the DIY pop intelligence of bedroom stars Omar Apollo and Cautious Clay.

‘The Beach‘ by Max Leone is out now via The Darkroom,
buy/stream it here.

Stay connected with Max Leone:
Twitter | Instagram | Youtube | Soundcloud

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 Photo Credit: Mik Shida “channels the rapper’s feminine rage into art that’s challenging, powerful, and conveys Zheani’s truth on her own terms” – The FADER   “The aesthetic is heavy but I think Zheani evens the balance with this burst of ideas and wavy energy.” – Dave Ruby Howe, triple j Unearthed Brisbane rapper, songwriter, and artist Zheani reflects on her past in new single 'DIRTBIKE' out today via Entertainment One (eOne). The track demonstrates her signature no-holds-barred approach of raw, emotive lyrics. Harsh themes ride an abrasive beat combining elements of Nu-Metal with contemporary TrapMetal by producer King Yosef. Zheani reflects on her memories of “Donkey Dick Dave Jollow” one of her mother’s boyfriends growing up and painfully describes her father getting involved in drug trafficking before eventually falling into addiction, “he rode that dark horse into nothin’, funny thing is I still love him”. 'DIRTBIKE' depicts a larger story for Zheani with the line from the chorus, “I made bad choices, my bed I’ll lay in it, I’ll toss and turn for every regret.” Moments like this highlight the strife Zheani has endured, but also the willingness to cope with her decisions and ultimately move forward.  The video for the track upholds a certain unease as the imagery skews and Zheani contorts, indicative of battling or perhaps even embracing her own demons. While poverty and trappings of “White Trash” have become a popular trend in the contemporary music industry, Zheani does not “appropriate” the aesthetic, she pulls it straight from her childhood, revelling in it with equal parts pride and shame.  Following the haunting 'I Won’t Sell My Soul' single released late last year, 'DIRTBIKE' marks the second story unveiled from The Zheani Sparkes EP out on May 15. On 'DIRTBIKE' Zheani shared, "It’s so easy for people to pass judgements when coming from a place of ignorance. But if context is provided, understanding and empathy can hopefully follow. I get a lot of criticism for certain decisions I made as a young adult. I realised that people didn’t know about my childhood and the kinds experiences and people I was exposed to. They couldn’t know how these things left me primed to be accepting of certain behaviours. For this reason I decided to give context with a flash of memories in a song like 'DIRTBIKE' and further background with my upcoming EP. I hope that individuals with comparable pasts can look at me and hopefully be less hard on themselves for their own mistakes, misjudgements and regrets. “This ain’t a story cunt this is my real life.” Australian rapper and songwriter Zheani makes uncompromised art - her raps are raw and unfiltered, her photos are censored by social media, and her music videos are performance art pieces that push both limits and buttons. She is staunchly DIY with a punk-rock mentality to her approach of art and music. Not one to be muffled by the industry, artist’s barriers or controversy, Zheani became a hero in some circles as a David vs Goliath archetype when she dropped her now infamous song 'The Question.' Since then she has experienced every emotional roller coaster ride the music business has to offer. She has seen her name attached to falsehoods, dealt with people working against her behind the scenes to have her censored and still stood dignified despite attacks that would have shattered the life of the average 26-year-old woman. Follow Zheani: @askulloffoxes facebook.com/zheanisparkes twitter.com/askulloffoxes zheani.com
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ZHEANI UNLEASHES NEW SINGLE AND VIDEO ‘DIRTBIKE’ FROM THE UPCOMING ZHEANI SPARKES EP OUT MAY 15

by the partae April 17, 2020
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 Photo Credit: Mik Shida

“channels the rapper’s feminine rage into art that’s challenging, powerful, and conveys Zheani’s truth on her own terms”
– The FADER

“The aesthetic is heavy but I think Zheani evens the balance with this burst of ideas and wavy energy.”
– Dave Ruby Howe, triple j Unearthed

Brisbane rapper, songwriter, and artist Zheani reflects on her past in new single ‘DIRTBIKE’ out today via Entertainment One (eOne). The track demonstrates her signature no-holds-barred approach of raw, emotive lyrics. Harsh themes ride an abrasive beat combining elements of Nu-Metal with contemporary TrapMetal by producer King Yosef. Zheani reflects on her memories of “Donkey Dick Dave Jollow” one of her mother’s boyfriends growing up and painfully describes her father getting involved in drug trafficking before eventually falling into addiction, “he rode that dark horse into nothin’, funny thing is I still love him”.

‘DIRTBIKE’ depicts a larger story for Zheani with the line from the chorus, “I made bad choices, my bed I’ll lay in it, I’ll toss and turn for every regret.” Moments like this highlight the strife Zheani has endured, but also the willingness to cope with her decisions and ultimately move forward.

The video for the track upholds a certain unease as the imagery skews and Zheani contorts, indicative of battling or perhaps even embracing her own demons. While poverty and trappings of “White Trash” have become a popular trend in the contemporary music industry, Zheani does not “appropriate” the aesthetic, she pulls it straight from her childhood, revelling in it with equal parts pride and shame.  Following the haunting ‘I Won’t Sell My Soul‘ single released late last year, ‘DIRTBIKE’ marks the second story unveiled from The Zheani Sparkes EP out on May 15.

On ‘DIRTBIKE’ Zheani shared, “It’s so easy for people to pass judgements when coming from a place of ignorance. But if context is provided, understanding and empathy can hopefully follow.

I get a lot of criticism for certain decisions I made as a young adult. I realised that people didn’t know about my childhood and the kinds experiences and people I was exposed to. They couldn’t know how these things left me primed to be accepting of certain behaviours. For this reason I decided to give context with a flash of memories in a song like ‘DIRTBIKE’ and further background with my upcoming EP.

I hope that individuals with comparable pasts can look at me and hopefully be less hard on themselves for their own mistakes, misjudgements and regrets. “This ain’t a story cunt this is my real life.”

Australian rapper and songwriter Zheani makes uncompromised art – her raps are raw and unfiltered, her photos are censored by social media, and her music videos are performance art pieces that push both limits and buttons. She is staunchly DIY with a punk-rock mentality to her approach of art and music. Not one to be muffled by the industry, artist’s barriers or controversy, Zheani became a hero in some circles as a David vs Goliath archetype when she dropped her now infamous song ‘The Question.’ Since then she has experienced every emotional roller coaster ride the music business has to offer. She has seen her name attached to falsehoods, dealt with people working against her behind the scenes to have her censored and still stood dignified despite attacks that would have shattered the life of the average 26-year-old woman.

Follow Zheani:
@askulloffoxes
facebook.com/zheanisparkes
twitter.com/askulloffoxes
zheani.com

 

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Soma Records presents a special collaboration between label heads Slam & Obscure Shape & SHDW
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Soma Records presents a special collaboration between label heads Slam & Obscure Shape & SHDW

by the partae April 16, 2020
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Soma present a special collaboration between label heads Slam and another of Techno’s top tier duos, Obscure Shape & SHDW. With both of these acts currently at peak form, Oblique Strategies is the culmination of a shared vision where both styles of production shine through on every track. Starting as a singular idea, shared between the pairings, each then took their turn to put their own stamp on the tracks. The results are plain to see as Strategy 1, 2 & 3 express the very best of what these renowned duos bring to Techno.

Slam, said: “Not too many duos have collaborated before. So when choosing another duo to work with it had to be with our friend’s Obscure Shape & SHDW. We have both had mutual respect for each others productions for quite some time now, and we thought it would be an interesting slant on things to go head to head duo to duo.”

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JOJI ANNOUNCES NEW FULL-LENGTH ALBUM 'NECTAR' + RELEASES NEW SINGLE AND VIDEO 'GIMME LOVE' SECOND STUDIO ALBUM OUT JULY 10 VIA 88RISING
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JOJI ANNOUNCES NEW FULL-LENGTH ALBUM ‘NECTAR’ + RELEASES NEW SINGLE AND VIDEO ‘GIMME LOVE’ SECOND STUDIO ALBUM OUT JULY 10 VIA 88RISING

by the partae April 16, 2020
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PRAISE FOR JOJI

“fantastic”
Jimmy Fallon

“superstar”
i-D

“anthemic…cathartic”
Pitchfork

“one of the greatest transformations in modern pop culture…Joji will make you cry”
Rolling Stone

“idiosyncratic, complex songs that speak to listeners mired in end times malaise”
TIME

“extraordinary range and continuous commitment to the elegiac sound he’s known for”
Hypebeast

“powerful vocals…highlights his growth as an artist”
COMPLEX

Today, Joji announces his highly-anticipated sophomore album Nectar, to be released July 10th via 88rising, distributed by 12Tone Music. Nectar follows the RIAA-certified Gold debut album BALLADS 1, which features the RIAA-certified Double Platinum single ‘SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK‘. BALLADS 1 landed #3 on Billboard’s Top 200 and cemented Joji in history as the first Asian-born artist to top the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. A restless creator fluent in multiple mediums, Joji promises to take listeners someplace unexpected with Nectar.

To accompany the announcement, Joji has shared a new single ‘Gimme Love‘ which saw it’s world premiere on triple j’s Breakfast program earlier this morning. Split into two distinct parts, ‘Gimme Love‘ showcases Joji’s extraordinary range and his inimitable, elegiac sound. The first half, produced by Joji himself, is a frenetic pop anthem underscored by haunting harmonies. At the halfway point, the song dramatically shifts in tone and builds towards an orchestral finish produced in collaboration with Bekon & The Donuts (Kendrick Lamar, SZA). Listen HERE and watch HERE.

The disorienting and visceral music video for ‘Gimme Love‘, directed by Joji and Andrew Donoho (Khalid, Janelle Monaé, The Strokes), depicts Joji as a scientist working his way up the ranks, obsessively dedicated to leaving Earth. Just as the song transforms, so do the visuals, from gritty and rapidly-paced to blockbuster pristine and euphoric. Expanding on the themes of’ ‘Run‘ and the RIAA-Certified Gold single ‘Sanctuary‘, ‘Gimme Love‘ presents an in-depth exploration of an artist’s need for escape, both literal and metaphysical.

‘Gimme Love‘ arrives on the heels of ‘Run‘, which was released in February, and landed Joji his highest ever debut on Billboard’s Hot 100, amassing over 120M+ streams in the first three weeks of its release and earning Joji his US TV debut with a performance of the song on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

Joji is one of the most enthralling artists of the digital age. He has a total vision for his work, not just in the writing and producing of his music, but artwork, videos, merch, and live performances as well. It’s a fully realized world that his fans can inhabit and explore—and see themselves in. “My music is not biographical,” he says, but even still, the deep, heavily shaded emotions in his songs are genuine and they speak to anyone who has ever felt stuck on the outside looking in, who knows what it means to not belong. In 2019, Joji sold-out his North America tour within minutes and performed at some of the most coveted festivals across the world, including Reading & Leeds in the UK and Lollapalooza. As Joji surpasses 3.7 billion global streams, 2020 promises to be his biggest year to date.

‘Gimme Love‘ by Joji is out now via 88rising, distributed by 12Tone Music, buy/stream it here.

Pre-Order Nectar here.

Stay connected with Joji:
Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

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Delivered Live kicks in to gear for episode 3 this week, with a lineup to keep you entertained and enlightened while at home during lock down. As always, episodes are free to watch, but tickets are available for purchase and funds will be going back into the pockets of the artists performing on the show, as well as to their nominated venue and crew member of choice, helping to replace some of the live income they have lost.   This week features soulful singer songwriter Didirri, live favourites Kingswood, and much loved Melbourne music icon Mick Thomas, joining our host, Henry Wagons on our custom-made, socially-distanced studio. Rounding out the line up will be comedians Josh Earl and Sami Shah who will provide the laughs to help get us all through this tough time.   For this week’s event the recipients of those funds are as follows: Mick Thomas nominates -  Merri Creek Taven and Stuart ‘Morro’ Morris Didirri nominates – The Dart & Marlin (Warnambool) and Stive Collins Kingswood nominates – The Tote and Tom Moore   Delivered, Live Episode 3, Saturday 18th April at 7.30pm Mick Thomas Kingswood Didirri Josh Earl Sami Shah – Hosted by Henry Wagons   Producers The Handshake Agency thanks its sponsors for getting on board this first event - Victorian Government, The Music, Oztix, Small Time Group, Harry The Hirer.  
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Delivered Live – Episode 3 Lineup Announced

by the partae April 16, 2020
written by the partae

Delivered Live kicks in to gear for episode 3 this week, with a lineup to keep you entertained and enlightened while at home during lock down. As always, episodes are free to watch, but tickets are available for purchase and funds will be going back into the pockets of the artists performing on the show, as well as to their nominated venue and crew member of choice, helping to replace some of the live income they have lost.

This week features soulful singer songwriter Didirri, live favourites Kingswood, and much loved Melbourne music icon Mick Thomas, joining our host, Henry Wagons on our custom-made, socially-distanced studio. Rounding out the line up will be comedians Josh Earl and Sami Shah who will provide the laughs to help get us all through this tough time.

For this week’s event the recipients of those funds are as follows:
Mick Thomas nominates –  Merri Creek Taven and Stuart ‘Morro’ Morris
Didirri nominates – The Dart & Marlin (Warnambool) and Stive Collins
Kingswood nominates – The Tote and Tom Moore

Delivered, Live Episode 3, Saturday 18th April at 7.30pm
Mick Thomas
Kingswood
Didirri
Josh Earl
Sami Shah
– Hosted by Henry Wagons
https://deliveredlive.com.au/

Producers The Handshake Agency thanks its sponsors for getting on board this first event – Victorian Government, The Music, Oztix, Small Time Group, Harry The Hirer.

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Image: Georgia Moloney After premiering via triple j's Good Nights last night, Sydney pop-punk favourites Yours Truly are officially lifting the lid on their first new music for 2020 with their anthemic new single 'Composure'. Yours Truly vocalist Mikaila Delgado explains that 'Composure' captures the warp of anxiety that the end of an on-again-off-again relationship left her in last year.   "'Composure' is about trying to keep your cool at the end of a relationship and how difficult it can be. It’s natural to be upset, angry and a million different other emotions at once," she says. "I wrote it at a time when I really needed to reclaim my self worth after losing so much of it, I was over being miserable waiting for acceptance." Alongside the single, Yours Truly are also revealing a new music video that the band describe as a new flag in the sand for them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB_8YdRC-ZQ&feature=youtu.be "We really wanted the video to show off the new era of Yours Truly and to take things to the next level," Mikaila explains, adding: "We wanted this to feel very personal and ‘hand made’ which is why stitch work and embroidery is such a feature in the video. I wanted to have us animated in the video to look like fabric so we called on our friend Georgia (Moloney) who actually created the single artwork to do it on camera!" Few bands can claim to have the worldwide touring chops Yours Truly do this early in their career. After the release of their critically-acclaimed EP Afterglow (now tipping over a whopping 7.5 million streams) in April 2019, the band – whose average age is just 21 – racked up enviable festival offers from the likes of Download UK, Riot Fest, Slam Dunk, Good Things and Sad Summer Fest, as well sold out hometown shows and support slots alongside scene heroes Sum 41, Senses Fail and State Champs. Searingly honest and utterly infectious, Afterglow garnered massive nods from outlets including Kerrang! (4/5), Wall of Sound ("Yours Truly are fast becoming one of Australia's best new exports") and Depth Magazine, who awarded the release a whopping 10/10. As well as enjoying continued support from global radio including triple j, BBC R1 and idobi Radio, Yours Truly were invited to record segments with media giants including Audiotree and Alternative Press. With their debut full-length record now in the pipeline, Yours Truly are gearing to solidify their status as one of the world's most striking acts in pop-punk.  facebook.com/yourstrulypoppunk unfdcentral.com
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YOURS TRULY REVEAL NEW SINGLE + VIDEO ‘COMPOSURE’

by the partae April 16, 2020
written by the partae
Image: Georgia Moloney

After premiering via triple j‘s Good Nights last night, Sydney pop-punk favourites Yours Truly are officially lifting the lid on their first new music for 2020 with their anthemic new single ‘Composure’. Yours Truly vocalist Mikaila Delgado explains that ‘Composure’ captures the warp of anxiety that the end of an on-again-off-again relationship left her in last year.“‘Composure’ is about trying to keep your cool at the end of a relationship and how difficult it can be. It’s natural to be upset, angry and a million different other emotions at once,” she says. “I wrote it at a time when I really needed to reclaim my self worth after losing so much of it, I was over being miserable waiting for acceptance.”

Alongside the single, Yours Truly are also revealing a new music video that the band describe as a new flag in the sand for them.

“We really wanted the video to show off the new era of Yours Truly and to take things to the next level,” Mikaila explains, adding: “We wanted this to feel very personal and ‘hand made’ which is why stitch work and embroidery is such a feature in the video. I wanted to have us animated in the video to look like fabric so we called on our friend Georgia (Moloney) who actually created the single artwork to do it on camera!”

Few bands can claim to have the worldwide touring chops Yours Truly do this early in their career. After the release of their critically-acclaimed EP Afterglow (now tipping over a whopping 7.5 million streams) in April 2019, the band – whose average age is just 21 – racked up enviable festival offers from the likes of Download UK, Riot Fest, Slam Dunk, Good Things and Sad Summer Fest, as well sold out hometown shows and support slots alongside scene heroes Sum 41, Senses Fail and State Champs.

Searingly honest and utterly infectious, Afterglow garnered massive nods from outlets including Kerrang! (4/5), Wall of Sound (“Yours Truly are fast becoming one of Australia’s best new exports”) and Depth Magazine, who awarded the release a whopping 10/10. As well as enjoying continued support from global radio including triple j, BBC R1 and idobi Radio, Yours Truly were invited to record segments with media giants including Audiotree and Alternative Press.

With their debut full-length record now in the pipeline, Yours Truly are gearing to solidify their status as one of the world’s most striking acts in pop-punk.

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