Week of Wonders

  • Gentlemen - 'Night Reels II'

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  • ”An epic T­Rex­esque feast of psychedelic tinged glam rock. Sometimes when bands sound like other bands from back in the day that have inspired them, it’s kind of lazy and uninspiring tbh, but this my friends, is genuinely as pleasing to the ear as anything that might have inspired it." BEAT
    ”A proggy, no­holds­barred affair, it throws soul, glam rock and eerie psych into one melting pot that's fit to burst." DIY
    ”Headphones moment' Love this band, The London Dandies,quintet from UK, Italy & Australia. Old-skool, prog flavour, which I love! We give you Gentlemen with the single 'Gentle Duke'." Lauren Lavern 6Music

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  • Sega Bodega - 'Song Dynasty' EP

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  • ”An inspired take" - The Fader
    "It may be tailor-made for the dancefloor, but ‘Song Dynasty’ is nonetheless a discerning pack of club weapons." - Clash
    "Taken from an EP celebrating UK garage and US R&B, Sega Bodega's Stay Nervous is a horn-lead dance juggernaut" - Guardian
    "Sega's re-imagining of '90s garage anthem 'Heartless' by T2 is (what we believe they call in certain circles) a "certified banger" and makes us feel young and attractive again. Maybe wecan dance..." - Glasswerk
    "His music boasts an inescapably cinematic quality rarely found in electronic artists" - District MTV
    "From Hudson Mohawke to Numbers, it’s now the turn of Glasgow’s Sega Bodega, or Salvador Navarrete as he is more uncommonly called, a producer who is fast making cinematic, beat-laden epics in his trademark style" - Notion
    WOW004 released December 2nd 2013

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  • Gentlemen - 'Night Reels I' EP

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  • "Following in the Technicolor wake of Tame Impala and Temples, London's Gentlemen take the glampop template and twist the kaleidoscope until it contorts into their own unique vision." - NME
    "Showcases a dark, psychedelic sound that may have been missing from their debut single. With it's pounding beats and strung out vocals, 'Children of The Setting Sun' is another great addition to the bands repertoire." - This Is Fake DIY

    Release date: 24.02.2014

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  • Sega Bodega - '34' EP

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  • 'Glasgow-born producer Salvador Navarrete – creates a uniquely skewed take on UK dance music that touches on elements ofhip-hop and two-step' - Guardian Music
    'A glimmering though simultaneously kinda sinister tune, it employs fine keys, repetitive vocal chops and club percussion to make something pretty special. - Abeano
    'Konerak's main melody composed of up-and-down oohs that swim around the beat like a school of guppies' - The Fader
    'Starting off as a centred slow burner, his new track, Konerak, shyly erupts to form a manic and dizzying set of sounds. Definitely one to watch. - Crack In The Road

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  • Stevie Neale - 'Dangerous'

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  • 'Dangerous' showcases Neale’s great ear and massive voice, which stretches loud and pushes against the confines of her recording equipment, working like a metaphor for the gifted rising artist. - The Fader
    On "Dangerous" Stevie waxes lyrical about all the shitty aspects of love, over a punchy piano line, all the while channeling a lot of Amy Winehouse and just a teeeeensy bit of Tina Moore. - Noisey, Vice
    With garage breaks and R&B hooks, it's a song that fuses all the classic elements of pop music the 90s together whilst still making it sound fresh for this century. - The 405
    Any perspective chancers’ hopes dashed, ‘Dangerous’ is a bubbling future classic; an ice cool mix of soulful house piano and Stevie’s DIY beats that should set her up for almost guaranteed stardom in 2013. - The Fly

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