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Feb 1

Delilah

Posted on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 in Pop/Rock

Perhaps not a mixtape in the strictest sense of the word, but rising star Delilah has released her ’2-4am mixtape’ of new tracks and its available to stream in full from her Soundcloud.

Stand out moments are  Joe Goddard’s reworking of  ’Love You So’ and ‘Closer’, and the dancehall-esque beat of ‘Lay By’. Delilah has such a smoky distinctive voice. Its great to hear her on a sultry late night tip

2-4am Mixtape

Jan 24

Paddling Out

Posted on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 in Pop/Rock

I was so committed to the last Miike Snow album that, on paper, we were civil partners and you can see the MP3 files are visibly exhausted given how many times they’ve been played since 2009.

Now we all know there’s a new album coming in March and as we get closer and closer to the date, the Snow camp are drip-feeding us some of the material, including today’s collaborative track with Lyyke Li and last week’s track Padding Out.

It’s so good to have them back!

Dec 18

[LISTEN] Miike Snow (Alex Metric Remix)

Posted on Sunday, December 18, 2011 in Electronica, Pop/Rock, Remixes, [LISTEN]

Miike Snow – Devil’s Work (Alex Metric Remix)

Dec 6

Brand New Miike Snow

Posted on Tuesday, December 6, 2011 in Pop/Rock, Video

Highly, highly anticipated new music from Swedish/American outfit Miike Snow dropped today and it’s got me salivating like I’m in a Michelin-starred restaurant and it’s clear they’ll once again dominate online, print and the stage in 2012!

The pacey piano-led track titled ‘Devil’s Work’, recorded at their studio in Stockholm continues in their style of original modern pop music, and it’s actually really comforting to hear Andrew Wyatt’s vocals again after their much deserved break.

It’s also obvious the guys are preparing to go into over-drive next year stating online that “the album is complete. The videos are being shot. The artwork is being finished. The tour dates are being planned” and given the last success, no doubt the record label is prepared to chuck a good portion of cash their way so they can do just that.

Miike Snow – Devil’s Work

Film-maker and previous collaborator Andreas Nilson released the first in a series of videos for the group. He’ll serve as the creative director for the entire campaign and base the theme around the birth of a new race… and the first glimpse of a key character is revealed in this first extended clip.”

Dec 2

The Knocks – Brightside

Posted on Friday, December 2, 2011 in Pop/Rock, Video

Never before has the band name The Knocks been so appropriate because for the duration of their latest 4 minute music video, I wanted to knock the bloke out.

It’s a spoof obviously but hats off to the director for creating a Genuine Knob that are all too common in this day and age!

The Knocks – Brightside

Catchy pop tune nonetheless.

Nov 17

Introducing… YADi

Posted on Thursday, November 17, 2011 in Pop/Rock, Video

If you swirled the quirky vocals of Kate Bush and the rockier sound of Gwen Stefani you might end up with something that sounds a little like South London’s YADi. Pointless vocal comparisons aside – the 23-year-old South Londoner has some very strong pop songs in her arsenal and has just released her first track for download called ‘Sahara Heart’.

YADi – Sahara Heart

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Other tracks like ‘Guillotine’ show a quirky synth driven pop sound. Will be really interesting to see how YADi develops…

YADi – Guillotine

Nov 14

Introducing… Simian Ghost

Posted on Monday, November 14, 2011 in Pop/Rock

Swedish chillwave act Simian Ghost have a pretty cool sound, and have been getting themselves some decent exposure supporting breakthrough artists like SBTRKT and Mount Kimbie in Sweden. The band’s first EP Lovelorn was released today, and this sweet electro-pop track ’Bicycle Theme’ is the first single from that. Keep an eye out for the bands first full length LP on release in the new year.

Simian Ghost – Bicycle Theme

Nov 12

Welcome, Rebecca Ferguson

Posted on Saturday, November 12, 2011 in Pop/Rock

Never before has an X Factor contestent featured here on Mahogany but Rebecca Ferguson has a rightful place on this blog because in my opinion, she has voice unlike many others and given the right course of action, she could become the one truly reputable popstar to spawn from the saturated mess that is television music competitions.

To track back slightly for people who might not have watched the last season, the only reason I sat through the likes of Cher Lloyd and other similar deadbeats was to hear Rebecca’s performance and despite the judges comments, her shy nature was refreshing amongst the strangely over-confident bunch of moany emotional teenagers.

Now she’s in the midst of launching her hugely exciting career which begins online with a series of fantastic live studio tracks and below are the first the emerge.

Rebecca Ferguson – Fairytale

Rebecca Ferguson – Nothing’s Real But Love

She has so much potential for 2012 and my fingers and toes are crossed in the hope that her major record label don’t completely fuck it up with their strategy and she shines through for her honest, talent and passion for music. Her debut album Heaven drops in early December!