Koresma & Shuhandz – Wash Away ft. Ellie Hartye (Mazoulew Remix)
The Blue Walrus | Indie, electro and folk music blog from London, UK
by Tim
3y ago
It’s been a while, huh. Life moves on a pace, but we’re back with an absolute gem form our friends at Stereofox, who’ve taken the leap of launching their own label. ‘Wash Away’ saw Koresma and Shuhandz team up with Ellie Hartye on vocals for a downtempo cut of luxurious R&B. For me, however, it is London-based Mazoulew‘s house remix that takes the track to another level, transforming the low key vibes of the original into a blissed-out dancefloor jam. Hear Koresma & Shuhandz – Wash Away ft. Ellie Hartye (Mazoulew Remix) and other great new tracks on the new music blog The Blue Walr ..read more
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KYOTI – Restart The World (video premiere)
The Blue Walrus | Indie, electro and folk music blog from London, UK
by Tim
3y ago
We live in uncertain times, and Newcastle-born three-piece KYOTI have produced the dystopian party tune to match our collective anxiety. Melding elements of synth-pop, dance, and jazz, and with an unmistakable hook, ‘Restart The World’ looks to a future where humanity is given a second chance without the shackles of our post-industrial and technology-obsessed world. Speaking about the track, the band said: “Restart The World is about feeling powerless in a quickly changing world. We are slowly losing our humanity and giving it over to machines. Our collective memory is being eroded, falling ..read more
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Max Rad – Flesh & Blood
The Blue Walrus | Indie, electro and folk music blog from London, UK
by Tim
3y ago
Following up on a couple of my favourite tracks of 2018, Carousel and Rumours, Max Rad is back with a new release to get you over hump day with his new single ‘Flesh & Blood’. Written and produced in just a single day, the track is a soulful exploration of grief and loneliness, with Rad’s soft words harmonised over scattered R&B rhythms and his trademark rich synth sounds. Commenting on the track, rad says “Flesh & Blood was written in Devon last Winter. I was walking and had a split second hallucination, thinking I saw someone that I couldn’t have walking along the shoreline. I ..read more
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Kid Koala ft. Trixie Whitley – Hera’s Song
The Blue Walrus | Indie, electro and folk music blog from London, UK
by Tim
3y ago
A little late I know after early two weeks into the new year, but I’m back in the swing of things and have some new music for you all to enjoy. Kid Koala has long been a favourite of mine, with his Your Mom’s Favorite DJ EP one of my most loved records back in 2006, but his latest cut with Trixie Whitley is a long way away from that upbeat storytelling and jazz-infused hip hop scratches. Now, the Montréal-based turntablist and producer has made something much dark and more ominous with ‘Hera’s Song’. Taking its title from the “malevolent and all-powerful” Queen of the Gods in Greek mythology ..read more
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Hero Fisher – Life Through Closed Eyes (video premiere)
The Blue Walrus | Indie, electro and folk music blog from London, UK
by Tim
3y ago
Hero Fisher has been on the edge for a while now, putting out fantastic singles and EPs and even becoming a finalist for Glastonbury’s Emerging Talent competition. But now, with her sophomore album out today, all the pieces are finally in place to break through. There’s plenty on the album that stands out and we’re lucky enough to have the video premiere of my favourite cut from the record – ‘Life Through Closed Eyes’. It’s a slow and atmospheric track that gives Fisher’s rich and soulful voice the room to glisten with intimate forgiveness over ephemeral synths and rolling drums. Hero Fisher ..read more
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Max Rad – Rumours
The Blue Walrus | Indie, electro and folk music blog from London, UK
by Tim
3y ago
Max Rad‘s debut single Carousel made quite the impression at Walrus towers. And after backing that up with a phenomenal debut live show at Thousand Island a couple of weeks ago, the London-based artist is back with a new video for his next single ‘Rumours’. The track is hypnotic and uplifting, and inspired choreographer Megan Westpfel to tell her story as a raw portrayal of herself and fellow dancers’ (Kikz Katika & Ellie Harulow) early life adversities. It’s a beautiful video of dancers battling against the world, and an interpretation Rad described as a “perfect” capture of the sentimen ..read more
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Walrus live: Cocoa Futures, Koalas & Kylypso
The Blue Walrus | Indie, electro and folk music blog from London, UK
by Tim
3y ago
After the success of last week’s Blogtoberfest gig with Strange Boy and Lokki at The Finsbury, we’re teaming up with Chris (Lost in the Manor) again for another show next month featuring the fantastic Cocoa Futures, Koalas, and Kylypso. We were lucky enough to premier the electropop goodness of Cocoa Futures’ Big Time last month and are thrilled to be helping host his next London show on 16 November. Alongside, we’ve got joyous upbeat electropop from Manchester duo Koalas with support form London-based indie psych-pop trio Kylypso, which should make for a great Friday night. Free tickets ava ..read more
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Walrus live: Lokki & Strange Boy at The Finsbury on 10/10/2018
The Blue Walrus | Indie, electro and folk music blog from London, UK
by Tim
3y ago
On Wednesday this week (10/10) we’ve got the latest Walrus-curated live show at London’s The Finsbury where we are thrilled to be putting on two of our favourite acts of the last year – Lokki and Strange Boy. Back in January this year we featured ‘I Catch You’, the contemplative and timeless debut single from Lokki, the solo project from Glass Animal’s Drew MacFarlane. Since then, he has wowed us with the delicate and beautiful ‘Breathe a Breath of Me’ and a similarly impressive debut EP ‘Cirrhi’. At the same time, we’ve watched as Strange Boy have gone from strength to strength over the las ..read more
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Cocoa Futures – Big Time (premiere)
The Blue Walrus | Indie, electro and folk music blog from London, UK
by Tim
3y ago
Following up the the much-praised ‘Sink in the Water’ and ‘Circus’, Cocoa Futures are back with more emotive vocal-led synth-pop and were kind enough to give us first listen. Recorded at Manchester’s Low Four Complex in the old Granada TV studios and produced by Brendan Williams (Dutch Uncles, GoGo Penguin), ‘Big Time’ sees the Scotland-born songwriter and frontman Greg Sanderson sing of self-belief triumphantly pushing aside feelings of doubt, before the song transcends into a Prince-esque guitar solo. Cocoa Futures – Big Time is out tomorrow (27/09/2018) on Lost in the Manor records. Cocoa ..read more
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May – Baby Save Me Tonight
The Blue Walrus | Indie, electro and folk music blog from London, UK
by Tim
3y ago
Brooklyn-based May‘s latest single ‘Baby Save Me Tonight’ is a smokey and fragile exploration of longing for love, longing for someone who will always be there to save you from the world and yourself. The song’s rich, luxurious production and cinematic climax is a joy, but it is the intimacy of the track that makes it timeless – a soul truly laid bare. May’s upcoming debut EP will be out later this year on the consistently fantastic Best Laid Plans. May – Baby Save Me Tonight is out now Hear May – Baby Save Me Tonight and other great new tracks on the new music blog The Blue Walrus ..read more
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