Monday 5 April 2010

Preface

We thought we'd start Two Gold Bricks off with a handful of songs which are staples in our iTunes playlist at the moment. Granted, this isn't the most imaginative of inaugural posts, however it's certainly not indicative of a monotonous glut of music posts in the future. We would also like to point out now that if you are seeking wobble-drenched dubstep, hackneyed electro-pop, or JLS; you will be somewhat disappointed by the contents of this blog.

The first of the two songs we wish to share is entitled 'NoSummr4u' by oOoOO. Yes, that's right, oOoOO. The song itself is a dark rendition of 80's club hit 'Summertime Summertime' by Nocera, combining a eerie bassline with an almost angelic sample of the original song. This juxtaposition of sound works well together, giving a sound not too dissimilar to Jade, another artist that we highly recommend you listen to.


Next up is a track remixed by New York based artist Kingdom. Kingdom seems to have changed tact with his latest production, coming from a deeper angle, with elements of minimal techno fused with the effervescent dubstep associated with the likes of Mount Kimbie, finished off with a deep, rasping bassline.


To finish, Booka Shade have kindly released the track 'Regenerate' straight from their soon to be released album on free download. The German pioneers of electronic music have undeniably created something beautiful here, taking you through a story of house music into a euphoric consciousness. Be sure to keep an eye out for the launch of the new album set to be launched on the 3rd of May on Get Physical, no doubt it will revolutionise the electronic genre. 


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