Showing posts with label House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House. Show all posts

Monday, March 17, 2014

Paperdeer - Paperdeer EP

     Up To The Top (Original Mix)
     While Paperdeer's music might seem most relevant in a club setting, it's certainly not irrelevant outside of it. Though the frequent use of House and Drum and Bass sounds may allude to a strict dance environment, the group manages to broaden their sound, as well their potential audiences, by incorporating a variety of other influences and sounds into the mix. 
     Electropop sensibilities reign supreme on songs like "Up to the Top," with it's subtle hooks nagging at the back of your head throughout the song's duration, floating over a light, bouncing beat and playful production. An amalgamation of different styles such as this is probably Paperdeer's most notable strength, one which they play to effectively. Throughout the short, three-track EP, harder electronic sounds are blended effectively and smoothly with a myriad of different styles, including those of the more straight-forward pop variety and more ethereal, dreamy sounds as well. 
     With a fresh, diverse sound, Paperdeer manage to create a release that, while not entirely ambitious, is certainly a creative one. Among the many one-dimensional, setting-based electronic releases that are so prevalent in various music scenes today, this EP provides a perspective of versatility, one which is not dependent on any place or time to be thoroughly enjoyable. If you want good electronic music that you can love, regardless of whether you're sitting at home or dancing with friends, this is one release you'd do well to add to your playlist.

-Andrew Oliver

Friday, November 22, 2013

Rollergirl - Rollergirl

The Disco throwback is alive and well in today's music scene. Many artists of the electronic and dance variety have really taken to the genre, giving birth to a multitude of projects both stale and fresh in execution. Enter, Rollergirl's 2013 self-titled album. I'm very happy to say that this one definitely lands on the "fresh" side of this resurgence, taking cues from a variety of modern electronic genres and styles in addition to Disco.

Vaporwave, Cloud Rap, Glitch, and House all have their place in the tracks of this album, creating a unique and significantly electronic take on the genre, and in doing so, Rollergirl create a solid and thoroughly enjoyable Nu Disco album that serves as more than just a boring rehash of the 70s or 80s. From the Billy Ocean samples of the opening track to the glitchy intro of "All Night," many styles and sounds are showcased skillfully and stylishly within a prevailing Disco aesthetic. 

With huge, airy production and infectious hooks, Rollergirl's most recent album makes a Discotheque out of any location. A fun album for when you feel like really gettin' down. Be sure to check out the Rollergirl bandcamp page where they're giving away a free download of the album!

Free download here: http://rollergirl.bandcamp.com/album/rollergirl

-Andrew Oliver