Our personal experience finds the most resonating growth comes with internal resolution, and we hope to offer our music as the catalyst to that.” “When too many people are working on a creative project, often personal preferences and risk have to be diluted for compromise. “Having only two members in Colours offers us a unique and advantageous opportunity when creating,” divulges Tamo. The duo-featuring Kyle Tamo on vocals and Morgan Alley on drums-wrote the songs for Ivory over a 14-month period, following up their self-released EP called Skin and Bones. Today, Florida-based electronic music act Colours has released its debut LP, Ivory, on Chicago’s Victory Records. You can watch the brand new video for “ Kids” by clicking on the YouTube player at the top of the page. If you want to find out more about The Toxic Avenger, visit him on SoundCloud. ☰ is available to purchase via Roy Music by heading here. While this album was mostly composed between studios located in Los Angeles and Paris, Toxic still finds himself most comfortable as a producer in the shadows, influencing and gaining respect while constantly pushing his own limits in the studio. Having just released his latest album, ☰ (pronounced “X”), last week via the Parisian electro label Roy Music, Toxic is now sharing his most recent music video for “Kids,” the first single off the new album.ĭuring the creative process of producing the album, Toxic returned to the sources of his deepest creative sensibilities to create an LP that is full of hauntingly pitched down electro bangers and buzzing techno arrangements. Posted by Jonothan Pottswell FebruAugPosted in News Tags: 50Weapons, 50WEAPONS Finale, Finale, House, Oscillate, Paula Temple, Phon.o, Premiere, techno, Tw33tz, XLR8R Premiere Leave a comment on Premiere: Watch the Official Video for Phon.o’s “Tw33tz” Watch a New Video from The Toxic Avengerįollowing up with the second piece of a two part video series is Paris-based electro producer The Toxic Avenger. You can watch the official video for Phon.o’s “Tw33tz” via the player above, with the release available for purchase here. “The spirit of the creature travels in time between past and future being insensible, but it doesn’t matter past or future, oblivion exists everywhere. At the end none can escape the way which always leads to the beginning.“ Nostalgic in its sound and execution, “Tw33tz” perfectly encapsulates the end of one of modern clubland’s premiere labels, and now arrives with a fitting video featuring a phoenix-like bird traversing through mind-expanding animations, as explained by Phon.o: ![]() To go out in style, 50WEAPONS announced an 11-part finale series, with the track in question here, Phon.o’s “Tw33tz,” featuring on the second installment alongside Paula Temple’s “Oscillate.” From the outset, it was only ever going to reach 50 releases, but that doesn’t water down the gloom of the end actually arriving. Valerie Lee is Mixmag's West Coast Editor.The “death” of 50WEAPONS has been much publicized and, from a fan’s perspective, agonized. ![]() Stream sets from Jeremy Olander, Tiga, Hot Since 82, J.Phlip b2b Ardalan and Damian Lazarus from CRSSD Festival Spring 2016 courtesy of Mixmag here. While CRSSD's Spring edition is now behind us, fans can only hope for the coming announcement of a bookend Fall version, where we'll come full circle for a robust festival season for 2016. The first day saw Gesaffelstein pack the festival's central stage dropping sharp, dark techno tunes throughout his DJ set while Claude VonStroke wandered the grounds on Sunday, paying a visit to Green Velvet during his set before inviting his Get Real partner to his closing set on the South side stage. However, the rain came and went and festival goers seemed unaffected by the slightly chillier beach breeze that came along with a deep glowing sunset, the perfect backdrop to sunset sets from Tycho and Green Velvet.Īs the sun goes down, the line-up moves progressively from the laidback to the commanders of techno and house music. Then, the typically sun-drenched CRSSD faced a rainy weekend outlook which threatened to literally dampen the two-day ( and most definitely outdoor) festival. ![]() Despite headliner Tale Of Us pulling out last minute, the festival gracefully overcame the first of its challenges with welcomed replacement Maceo Plex.
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