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Following the release of EP’s by Withered Hand and Delifinger, Fife’s Fence Records are chuffed to announce that the third title in the Chart Ruse series is by London-based singer- songwriter James Mathé, aka Barbarossa. James has been a member of the Fence Collective for awhile now - he has played countless Fence shows (Home Game, Away Game, Eye O’ the Dug amongst others), and his debut album Chemical Campfires was released on the label, preceded by the mini-album Sea Like Blood. Having toured around the globe as a member of Black Ghosts, and as part of Johnny Flynn’s band, Barbarossa has returned to writing and performing his own material.

Barbarossa’s output was previously quite folky, centred around an acoustic guitar - but the sound is now shaped by Casio keyboards, vintage synths and old drum machines. Accompanied by Ben Brown on drums and Adam Beach on bass, Barbarossa is now an immaculately sleek, soul pop machine!

The A-side of the new E.P. was recorded to tape at Analogue Catalogue - an all analogue studio, located just outside Manchester - as part of a full album session. Fellow singer- songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Adem Ilhan (Fridge, Silver Columns, Adem) produced and mixed the tracks.

Opening number, ‘Butterfly Plague’, is as catchy as it is atmospheric - where fluttering synths escape, and dance around a mesmeric chorus. The accompanying video is equally hypnotic. Starring Zawe Ashton (Vod from Channel 4’s Fresh Meat), it captures the song’s haunting psychedelic feel, and marks the stunning directorial debut of James’ partner, actress and film- maker Montserrat Lombard.

On the B-side, James has home-recorded a new version of ‘Stones’. This incredible song featured on the hit US sitcom How I Met Your Mother, and has subsequently accrued hundreds of thousands of views across various YouTube clips.

The E.P. is completed with a remix by The Atlas Mountains of the title track. The Atlas Mountains are band members of François Marry, the most recent signing to Domino Records, and a fellow Fence Records affiliate. The remix revolves around James’ vocal, and gives the whole song a more gritty R’n’B touch.

WARNING: This song will make your feet move uncontrollably. 

February saw the release of “Put Your Back N 2 It”, the sophomore album from Perfume Genius – a gorgeous collection of bruised yet strangely optimistic piano ballads from one Mike Hadreas. Winning praise on both sides of the Atlantic (everyone from the Guardian and the Independent on Sunday to Pitchfork and Spin) it signalled the transition of Hadreas from beloved cult artist into one of the most important and exciting artists of his generation.

 

Now he is set to release the second single from the album, “Dark Parts”. In Hadreas’ own words, it was written in tribute to his mother, to “take something from her life that wasn’t happy and turn it into something triumphant, to remind her how strong and beautiful and loved and important she is”, with Hadreas singing the powerful refrain “he’ll never break you baby” over a swelling backdrop of piano and pounding drums. It is one of the most heart bursting moments on the record and the accompanying video, directed by Winston Case (who also directed his last clip, the controversial “Hood”) is, accordingly, deeply moving – at once a beautiful affirmation of Hadreas’ love for his mother and also a refusal to be cowed by the darkness, as symbolised by a strange masked figure who stalks around after them.

Watch Foster the people’s new video for “Houdini“, directed by Daniels, who also directed “Don’t Stop (Color on the walls)“. This is probably the band’s last single from their debut album ‘Torches‘. 

Tonight..We are young!

Great performance from .fun on Letterman. 

Watch Lana del Rey cover Kasabian’s “Goodbye Kiss”, at BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge.

Arctic Monkeys Live at Coachella 2012 (Full show)

Paul McCartney “My Valentine” featuring Natalie Portman and Johnny Depp

Swedish artist Dimbodius broke a 7 year silence with the song “Chastity Fields” in NovemberHere is his sequel single “Killers”Out on April 12 on Itunes/Spotify worldwideKillers” is taken from his second album to be released fall of 2012.