LCD SOUNDSYSTEM BYE BYE BAYOU ERNOLD SANE RERUB

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Its good to see LCD Soundsystem back in the saddle after a little break from the music creation business with the new single ‘Bye Bye Bayou’ which was posted over at the always wonderful Too Many Sebastians. Word is it isn’t destined for the March release of the full feature from LCD Soundsystem but a whirly swirly 12′ available November 9th (and has been taken down as it was sent out a little early.. doh!).

Ernold Sane has rubbed this just so slightly with a few clicks and hand claps to make this sway worthy and chopped it down from the staggering 7 minutes into a bit more short chill 4.

LCD Soundsystem – Bye Bye Bayou (Ernold Sane Re-Rub) ysi

Bonus > Kraftwerk - Aerodynamik (Alex Gopher / Etienne De Crecy Dynamik Mix) ysi

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ZOOT WOMAN THINGS ARE WHAT THEY USED TO BE ALBUM REVIEW

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Stuart Price (Thin White Duke, Paper FacesJacques Lu Cont) is back at the reigns of his effortlessly neat band Zoot Woman after a long hiatus (2003) with the soon to be released ‘Things Are What They Used To Be’.

The feature spans 12 tracks long and is both adventurous and synthetic, made up of electronic ‘noises’, airy vocals and uplifting ballards. The album takes strong references from Kraftwerk, Simian Mobile Disco, Whomadewho and Tiga at times with a melancholy and solitary approach to every single track.

Stand outs are the already released ‘Live In My Head’ as well as ‘Lonely By Your Side’, ‘Blue Sea’, ‘Saturation’ and a darker slower ‘Witness’.

The potential already there for countless EPs and unofficial remixes will be immeasurable.

A little exert taken from the Zoot Woman site;

‘The euphoric title track emphasises the want to return to how things once were in another state of mind, time and place’

While this album takes you on a journey, sometimes introspective and often drenched in desire, each track is unique. From the pulsing hook line of ‘We Won’t Break’, feeding an addiction to emotional melody in ‘Lonely By Your Side’ and ‘More Than Ever’, then to be shaken up by the pounding stadium electro of ‘Witness’ - Zoot Woman

‘Things Are What They Used To Be’ is set for a September release through Bandroom Records.

Zoot Woman – Lonely By Your Side Z (128Kbps) Removed

Zoot Woman – Live In Your Head Z (128Kbps) Removed

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