Premiere: Pretty Pretty Pegasus – Paradise Twins

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NYC-based DJ/producer Alex Gimeno has been delighting dance floors under the auspices of his Ursula 1000 project since the late ’90s. With a discography that includes nine albums and a spate of EPs, the ever-evolving Gimeno recently began exploring synthier soundscapes. The result of his expedition is Pretty Pretty Pegasus, a side project where he crafts spacey ambient vibes.

We’re thrilled to world premiere “Paradise Twins” from PPP’s self-titled debut album out on April 30 via Insect Queen Music. Listen closely to the majestic cut’s arpeggiated synth lines and you’ll hear echoes of Tangerine Dream and John Carpenter.

“I’ve always loved synthesized soundtracks especially stuff stemming from the late ’70s and ’80s like the classic Blade Runner music by Vangelis to Tangerine Dream’s music for Thief and Risky Business,” says Gomeno. “In the ’90s, I really got into a lot of that ambient chill electronica like Global Communication, The Orb, the e:mit label, etc. This sound has always been with me, but I’ve never had the chance to explore it as a producer — until now. It didn’t really fit with my Ursula 1000 work. That’s where Pretty Pretty Pegasus started forming. Hearing the amazing score to Stranger Things plus newer artists like 2814 got my wheels in motion to finally see this fully realized.”

Premiere: Stream Arms and Sleepers’ Sparkling New ‘Find the Right Place’ LP

Arms and Sleepers

Veteran electronic duo Arms and Sleepers — Mirza Ramic and Max Lewis — have carefully fine-tuned their woozy, meditative downtempo soundscapes during their 11-year history.

The twosome are about to release their new album, Find the Right Place. It’s sonic comfort for those of us who enjoy getting lost in emotive, atmospheric tracks. Factor in several fiery MC-fronted tracks and you’ve got your not-so-typical chill album. It’ll excite fans of Bonobo and DJ Shadow alike.

Listen to the album in its glorious entirety below. Be sure to pick it up when it’s released tomorrow via Berlin-based Pelagic Records.

Premiere: Listen to the Deeply Melodic Pablo Bolivar Remix of Fellow Barcelona DJ/Producer Pablo Sánchez’s Blissful “Daydream”

Pablo Sánchez

Accomplished house producer Pablo Sánchez will drop his three-track Daydream EP via Hamburg’s hafendisko on April 13. Known for releasing dynamic tracks on Moodmusic, Apersonal, lovemonk, Neovinyl, Galaktika, and GAMM, the Caracas-born, Barcelona-based Sánchez never disappoints.

We’re thrilled to world premiere Pablo Bolivar’s remix of “Daydream,” a track you can really get lost in.

Bolivar, who is also based in Barcelona, has been on a winning streak, releasing phenomenal dance floor productions and remixes on Culprit and Sincopat, navigating his rising Seven Villas label to the incredible heights, and collaboratively exploring ambient, house and downtempo with German producer Joerg Schuster (a.k.a. Sensual Physics).

Hit the play button below and allow your mind to wander around Bolivar’s deep, melodic interpretation.

Premiere: Watch the Bloody Good Video for Wild Style Lion feat. Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon “Lovewasinme” (Khan Remix)

WILD STYLE LION

Wild Style LionKhan Of Finland, Philipp Virus and Boris Bergmann — had the good fortune of being invited to support indie-rock legends Dinosaur Jr. on their 2013 tour of Germany. During the trek frontman J Mascis introduced former Sonic Youth bassist Kim Gordon to the band in Berlin. The meeting with the post-punk visionary led to two tracks, “Lovewasinme” and “Grey Sedan,” on WSL’s self-titled 2015 debut. (Fun fact: Mascis appeared on album cut “No President.”)

Cut to 2018 and “Lovewasinme” has been remixed by Khan, who is the proprietor of Temple Traxx Records. The remix is set for a vinyl-only release on April 27. We’re pleased to world premiere the acid-house soaked remix and updated music video that’s awash with blood, wolves and people up strange things in a forest.

“I did this video for the original version of ‘Lovewasinme,’ a really dark fairy tale-ish ritual which ends in a surrealistic/psychedelic astral travel,” says Phillip Virus, who directed the video. “When Khan played me the remix version it was clear to remix the video as well myself. So I slowed down the footage to 66 percent and edited strobes in myself by the beat to get this hypnotic vibe the track got.”