First Listen: “Golden Era” by David Morales featuring Roisin Murphy

We love it when two musicians we like so much come together. Remixer extraordinaire David Morales teamed up with Moloko front woman Roisin Murphy to create some sort of dance ballast. Click below to listen to it.

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Video Premiere: “Silence (Bag Raiders Mix)” by The Ting Tings

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The Tings Tings are trying to make room for their sophomore album, but so far everything the have been released isn’t up to par to their striking debut. This dance song is neither here nor there and the earlier “Hands” sounds like a B-Side from their older singles. It’s just not the same, this is quite excruciating to listen to.

Sexy Track: “Salty Air” by J.Viewz

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Sometimes sexy tracks come from artists who are well-known, but other times they are great gems stumbled-upon via a press release here or there. This is one of them. J.Viewz has managed to fuse chillwave with raw instrumentation to create a moody and multi-layered piece of art titled “Salty Air.” Although we don’t know what exactly “Salty Air” is, but we are convinced it has to do with the beach. The song is ushered is with a strong structure and will leave you humming for days and days. Give it a listen below.

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Video Preview: “Dance Off” by Austin Brown Jackson

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Janet and Michael Jackson’s nephew (son of Rebbie) is ready to take on the world as the newest Jackson to continue the music royalty’s legacy. This song sounds like it could be a hoot and a half and his vocals aren’t bad either. We look forward to his material.

Ingrid Michaelson covers the song she wrote for Cheryl Cole!

A few years back Ingrid Michaelson wrote a song by the name of “Parachute” out “in the universe” and someone from the Cheryl Cole camp picked it up and turned it into a big hit in the UK. Well, now Ingrid has reinstated her faith in the song she orphaned and has done her own version. Not only that, but she is also releasing it as a single with a video soon. Regret or cashing in? Click below to listen to it.

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Video Premiere: “The Spirit Was Gone” by Antony & The Johnsons

Antony & The Johnsons’ new offering hasn’t been downloaded by us as of yet, but it’s coming soon and we will give it a spin or two before it gets us in a depressed rut. But, for what it’s worth this track is dreary enough to reinstate our beliefs that the band has mastered the art of suicidal glum.

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