Review: The Heart Break EP – Aeon Flex and Shade K Ft. Goldillox

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Trenton Thompson is determined to end 2015 with a massive BANG! The DJ/ producer/owner of Tech D Records called upon the best talent around to achieve his mission, through an explosive EP, The Heart Break, released on Beatport last month.

So who’s on the three-track set? As well as having long-term collaborators, Spanish breakbeat maestro Shade K and award-winning breakbeat guru Wes Smith on the project, the club filler offering also feature the vocals of dubstep/trap/breakbeat /house phenomenon Goldillox (think of a more radical and blinged up version of Gwen Stefani). Thompson first saw the platinum blondshell during her live performing at Florida’s Old Firestone. Describing her stage presence as ‘jaw dropping’ the music marketer gave her a well-earned spot on this record label, so it was definitely (for him) a no-brainer to include her on the latest release. Completing the line-up is producer and DJ Akeley and, of course, the man behind the label Trenton Thompson –aka Aeon Flex.

The EP kicks off with the original mix of the single The Heart Break. If you’re not familiar with the work of Shade K and Aeon Flex, this is the time to get acquainted with the masters at work. From the very beginning, the almost three-and-a-half minute banger has the strong potential to grab any prospective listener’s attention with its melodic stagnant beats, joining in harmony with the prominent electronic drive.  The explosive fusion continues on a high, thanks to Goldillox’s EDM/pop-ready and arguably Madonna-esque vocals.

 

Next it was Wes Smith’s turn to steal the thunder and work his magic on the single, giving the recording an upbeat and a slightly lighter feel (compared to the previous effort). Smith makes use of the almost aggressive but exuberating chopped beats, which rips through the electronic bass and takes centre stage.

 

Concluding the EP, DJ Alekey puts a sinisterly dark spin on the single Heat Break. Starting off with echoic vocals, the  rhythmic  EDM tones makes a brief entry before being abruptly  taken over by the boldly dense thump and, just like Smith’s effort, rips through the infectiously light electronic drive,  creating a spine-chillingly great sensation.

 

In January, it will be Tech D Record’s second birthday…and this EP will surely heighten the celebration. With undeniably infectious and vibrant chopped up hooks, produced to absolute precision, this small set with a mammoth impact has what it takes to receive heavy attention from  underground clubs  and from pirate and possibly mainstream dance/DEM radio stations over the festive season. The Heart Break EP has all the right ingredients to effortlessly sail through to the summer of 2016.

Thompson has definitely made the right move of choosing Goldillox to front each of the tracks, as the quirky breakbeat princess could potentially be hailed as the face of Tech D Records by avid fans of EDM of all variations.

Get your copy of The Heart Break EP right here.

 

New Music Video: Sweet illusion – Raphael Blake (ft. Georgia Copeland)

It’s been several months since RAPHAEL BLAKE was feature on NEW LEASE MUSIC with a series of installments from his 2014 mixtape, #TheUndergrad….and as you can see, he’s back with his latest effort, Sweet Illusion.

As part of BBC Radio 1Xtra’s #WordsFirst campaign this November, ‘seeking to find the hottest and freshest spoken word talent from across the country’, DJ Target premiered the soulful/electronic effort late last month.

The spoken word poet has been busy within those last several months with performances at various festivals over the summer including Lovebox 2015 as well as  gaining online support from Complex, Clash and Hunger TV.

Watch the video to Sweet Illusion.

 

 

EP Review: A Light Echo – Rainbow Shark

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Following the debut release of the critically acclaimed self-titled EP in 2013, Jack Levy (vocals, keys, laptop) and Bill Wright (guitars)- aka  London-based duo RAINBOW SHARK – return, fully refreshed, and are more than ready to unleash their second EP A Light Echo.

A feather light pop rock is featured in the four-track set, pulled together by melodic electronic overtones, which is (sort of) a cross between Depeche Mode and New Order. Have a listen and see if you agree.

Must Listens: Make Me Heavy, Falling For You 

New Track! Matter Of Time: Kyle Lettman (ft. Coco Dupree)

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KYLE LETTMAN teamed up with fellow UK singer Coco Dupree on for the brand new, 90s-inspired slow jam single, Matter of Time. The super-smooth effort is coming from his five-track EP Under Construction.

The R&B crooner also teamed up with production duo, Distant Light (who previously worked with him earlier this year with track, Mind) for the remix for Matter of Time, infusing the R&B sounds with a hint of garage.

Lettman has enjoyed considerable success  with the re-make of Artful Dodgers’ hit Moving Too Fast,  gaining support across the BBC, Kiss and Capital Networks.

New Track! Sandwiches -Daudi Matsiko

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Alternative folkster DAUDI MATSIKO released his latest single, Sandwiches. Described as a beautiful instance of hushed dark folk, the single is the second effort from his EP The Lingering Effects of Disconnection, released last Friday.

Listen to first single, Take Me Old right here.