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From All Things Go Music —
Robert Lux reveals a new project of his with “Actress.” Sort of. Speaking on the latest track to come from his debut Music For Dancing EP, “This one hints at a new side project of mine called Lovers of Tomorrow, which is born of the creative hard work of myself and collaborator/friend/vocalist Tanner Walle. We haven’t released any of the songs we’ve done yet, so this will be the first, with a lot more to follow in the coming months to be released as Lovers of Tomorrow!” The Brooklyn producer’s latest blends the house sounds of Disclosure with the sensual dance pop of Monarchy. Stream “Actress” below and stay tuned for Robert Lux’s Music For Dancing EP, out February 17th.
alt-J (∆)- Breezeblocks
Self-identified folk-step foursome alt-J have released a video for the track “Breezeblocks” off of the band’s upcoming album, An Awesome Wave, out May 28th via Infectious Music. The Leeds-based band has more quirks than its folk-step genre or keyboard shortcut name (which creates a delta sign (∆) when the keys are pushed on a Mac) may suggest. After changing their name twice and finally settling on alt-J to avoid confusion with other bands, members Gwil Sainsbury (guitarist/bassist), Joe Newman (guitarist/vocalist), Gus Unger-Hamilton (keyboards), and Thom Green (drums) made it quite difficult for anyone to find press shots showing any of their faces for quite some time. In almost every interview, the band talks about how they strive to be different looks-wise and sound-wise than other bands out there–including some sites suggesting that the band has hired a plain-clothes choir to be a part of the audience during live shows.