born in Paris, Damien C Wilde brings that French sense of romanticism and luxury to his music. creating tracks that haunt, there is something spooky about the way his songs take effect. with hints of Bowie, hints of Eno and a dollop of Philip Glass, Wilde could be an electronic legend in the making.
happening across Zac Harris just over a month ago, i felt like i'd found a rare gem, a diamond in the rough so to speak. not only does Zac make everything himself, but he's also an intelligent lyricist who packs a punch with his words as well as being able to combine the raw feel of early Radiohead guitars, and a completely stripped down electronic drum beat. this track gives you just a small insight into what could be to come.
moody pulsating synths, a LOT of hi-hat action aaaand it's for a good cause.
fit.
International human rights day (10 December) marks the anniversary of the United Nation’s historic “Universal Declaration Of Human Rights” on 10 December 1948. The UDHR set out for the first time in a single document the fundamental rights to which everyone, everywhere is entitled - including the right to life, liberty, security, the freedoms of opinion, association and expression, and the right not to be subjected to torture or cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment (For more information: http://www.amnesty.org.uk/udhr)
unless you live under a rock the size of Jupiter then you'll know all about Delphic. ripping a giant hole in the proverbial backside of what was an extremely lazy music scene in Manchester (Stockport, whatever, it's the same difference to anyone not from there), they seem to have brought a new vibrancy and excitement to the city.
sometimes when i write to a band and ask them for a song to post on here to share with all you lovely lazy a&rs, they don't always want to hand over their goodies. this usually makes me sad for a few minutes. rarely does it make me sad for weeeeeeks and weeeeeks like it did when Foreign Office didn't want to give me anything. luckily for you, i managed to bug them until they got bored of saying no.
think Golden Silvers'-esque funky pop music and you're close. there's three of them. they're quite great, and this track is ridiculously good.