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The Weight of Your Heart

Kites With Lights

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Pure Electro Pop - A Rainy Day Dream Soundtrack

Reminiscent of all you love about 80's electronic dance pop without sounding derivative or contrived. This EP make me want to bop and bounce around the house and smile even when times are tough. Blissful beautiful driving at night music as well. Check it out!

KEWL

Super sweet sounding synth pop - highly recommended!!

A Mystery

To put it simply, this album is made for the nightlife of whatever metropolitan area you happen to live in. It’s a full-on, no-holds-barred dance record. It’s meant to come out of the speakers at a dimly lit room with purple strobe lighting and a DJ at the front.

The title track kicks things off appropriately with a groovy drumbeat, supplemented by a dramatic piano. The melody created on the keys sounds like something that would be playing at the start of a movie, as credits are pasted over sweeping shots of a city. That may not be the first thing you think of when you hear the word “dance,” but it works well against the percussion. Cordy’s distorted vocals bubble just above the surface, sounding like they’re being projected from the bottom of a cave through an old record player. The additions of upbeat keys give the chorus an extra boost while gradually building synths keep things from getting too repetitive. All in all, it makes for a great, techno start to this piece of electronica.

“A Mystery” switches things up a little, coming in with the sound of wind blowing against a microphone. A heavy piano riff hefts its way onto the scene, supported by a bouncy, basketball beat. When the singing starts, it’s much clearer than on the opener and puts Cordy’s competent vocals on display. It continues on with the same melody until about halfway through. Then other elements come into play, including a repeating echo after each chord that adds some weightlessness to the grounded keys. The joyful chorus made of arpeggio synth loops is built for jumping around, a moment of excitement that’s perfect when a dance needs that extra oomph.
(Review from Consequence Of Sound)

The Weight of Your Heart, Kites With Lights
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