There is an electronic flavour to this month's playlist with many groups releasing new tunes in the last few weeks. The second half is a more mixed bag of indie scmindie covers and full on rock.
1) Everything Is Never Enough by Goldfrapp
Goldfrapp's latest single taken from their seventh album "Silver Eye".
2) Non Believer (Groove Armada's Remix) by London Grammar
Never been a fan of London Grammer, to me they are a moany version of The XX. Luckily Groove Armada have the skills to improve any source material they remix.
3) Be Friends by Alice Ivy
Summertime good vibes with samples, raps and beats.
4) Chameleon by Pnau & Mele
Pnau are a funky Sydney dance outfit who deliver the goods on this remixed single.
The original version and video are below.
5) Black Rainbows by Cut Copy
Another Australian dance act from Melbourne who have been releasing tunes since 2004.
They have just released their fifth album "Haiku from Zero" and this track is quality.
6) Dive (Colorama & Shawn Lee Remix) by Saint Etienne
St Etienne need no introduction. This remix is a mint eight minute workout of their recent single.
7) Lullaby Horizon by Way Out West
Bristol dance veterans doing what they do best - trancey chillout tracks.
8) Strange Waves by Shock Machine
Another slice of synthetic pop genius.
9) Poor Man Dan by Diane Coffee
When the drummer left Foxygen to form his own band he seems to have taken the pop spark with him and Foxygen have been in decline ever since.
10) No Diggity by Alice Jemima
I read recently that people who enjoy this song are more likely to be psychopaths - It's a fair cop!
11) Auld Reekie Blues by Reverend And The Makers
Single taken from their 2017 album "Death Of A King".
12) Waterfalls by Kyle Craft
A cover of the excellent TLC song.
13) Stop by Lisa Mitchell
Another cover by an Australian songstress who has just released an EP of cover versions tackling songs by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Placebo. This one sounded familiar and I couldn't believe who sang the original until I google it. If you can pick it then shame on you!
14) Up All Night by Beck
The wait is almost over - Beck will release his long awaited new album on the 13th October. It will include the hits "Dreams", "Wow", "Dear Life" and this one "Up All Night".
15) Isn't Love by Citizen Kay
Australian skip hop artist Citizen Kay originally came from Ghana before he moved to Canberra asa child and has just released his "Belly of the Beast" album.
16) Asshole by The Creases
One of the highlights taken from the Brisbane band's "Tremolow" album. Such a joyous chorus to sing along to.
17) The Line by Foo Fighters
The singer used to play drums for Nirvana. This is how he spends his retirement.
18) How Far Must We Go? by Horsebeach
Taken from the Manchester band's third album "Beauty & Sadness".
19) Chateau by Angus & Julia Stone
Taken from the album "Snow" which is becoming one of my favourites of the year.
20) The Finish Line by Embrace
It is now the twentieth anniversary of the release of the first Embrace singles and they are back with a single taken from their eighth album expected in early 2018.
My monthly new music blog. Always on the lookout to discover and share upcoming bands. Est. 2015
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