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Search Results for: ellie goulding
Ellie Goulding – Starry Eyed
Because Electrorash will never tire of Miss Goulding and her increasingly bouncy hair, here are the latest offerings ahead of the release of Starry Eyed on February 22nd by Polydor. What’s great about this single being released now, almost a year after the demo first hit the blogs, is you get to fall in love [...]
Aeons Remixes
More stuff from Sydney lads AEONS. They’ve just completed an official remix of Deep Sea Arcade’s endlessly catchy ‘Lonely In Your Arms’. Bouncy Hammond organs juxtaposed with your traditional Sydney-style analogue bass effusions. Pretty different to the original, suffice to say. Deep Sea Arcade – Lonely In Your Arms (Aeons Remix) They also did this [...]
I Velo You
Not to be confused with the French Velo or American Velo or Mary Velo (who used to mix blog bang0rz and now remixes for Audion.. go figure) for that matter, presenting London’s own contribution to the international Velo franchise of tunesmiths. These young brits are still definitely at the bedroom stage in terms of production, [...]
Jakwobble
We gave this track a plug a couple weeks ago and, finally, here it is in all its commission-flat-electro-pop glory – the little sister of that deadly Starry Eyed remix (which Starsmith hates so much): Ellie Goulding – Under The Sheets (Jakwob Remix) And, appropriately, another Jakwob cut landed on the front lawn of Electrorash [...]
Under The Sheets Released!
When Electrorash really like someone it’s pretty obvious isn’t it. Without doubt one of my favourite pop tracks of this year Ellie Goulding’s ‘Under The Sheets’ has FINALLY copped an official release. First up from Pariah comes this moody drum and bass trip.. This man’s capacity to couple a moving vocal melody AND your staple [...]
Battle of the Neon Gold Girls
My two favourite female vocalists right now, Ellie Goulding and Marina & the Diamonds have both released clips for their upcoming singles this week and they couldn’t be less similar. First up is the noticeably slimmed-down Marina’s bizarre clip for the revamped version of Mowgli’s Road, which will be released by Atlantic Records on November [...]
Ellie Goulding – Under the Sheets
Oh Ellie. If all pop music was like this, we’d all have to find something else to complain about. She’s got one of the most fascinating voices I’ve heard in such long time, it’s sweet as can be but there’s just so much muscle to it. Under the Sheets is the latest Ellie Goulding track [...]
Bulletproof Gets Heavy
I think one of the best things about the rapid ascendance of this current crop of electro-pop songstresses (see Boots, Little, Goulding, Ellie, The Diamonds, Marina and) is that they are, to a person, proving to be ripe, varied and exciting remix subjects. And we’re not talking just the straight up space disco/electro-house rewrites either; [...]
Jakwob
Initially I’d observed this year’s escalation of dubstep in a rather disdainful manner, but figured there was only so long I could hold out before I’d start to look like a wilful idiot. I might still look like an idiot for being so reluctant to embrace it in the first place, but at least now [...]
Potential Wife of the Week: Ellie Goulding
[with apologies to Lykke. You've been supplanted. For the moment.] Beyond the rampant ascent of dubstep, early 2009′s other major, more marketable trend seems to be coming in the form of a new breed of ultra-cute, female indie/electro-pop darlings. Think Little Boots, La Roux, Marina and the Diamonds and now the new entrant in the [...]








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