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David Douglas Shares New Cut ‘Last Day On Earth’

Spectators of the Universe is the new album from Dutch producer/artist/video director David Douglas released via Atomnation Records. Inspired by the astrological writings of his 18th Century namesake (an explorer and naturalist) he creates waves of celestial melodies, intertwining them perfectly with crisp, driving beats, swerving through the cosmos, leaving a shower of arpeggiated synths and hypnotic vocals in his wake.

From the sun-kissed disco of album opener ‘Lucine,' to the groove-laden beats of “Highway of Love,” the album constantly shifts forms. Playing with psychedelic and experimental elements and weaving organic textures alongside more robotic landscapes, highlights include swirling supernova “Pay No Mind” and here, the ominous yet uplifting doomsday anthem, “Last Day On Earth”.

Having previously worked as a renowned video director, Douglas switched his attention to music in 2012, and has since gained a reputation as one of the most expressive and all- encompassing electronica producers around. Both his 2012 Royal Horticultural Society EP and his debut album Moon Observations were warmly received, gathering support from the likes of Pitchfork, i-D Mag, Electronic Beats, THUMP and XLR8R.

2017 sees him continuing to push the boundaries of his music, and captivate crowds around the globe with his incredible live show (including performances at PITCH Festival, Best Kept Secret and Into The Woods) in which he utilises a wealth of analogue equipment, including his prized Roland Space Echo, which played a vital part in the creation of his signature sound.

 

 

Lonely The Brave On Tour With Mallory Knox Now Until April

After a great 2016 for the band that included a no.1 album on the rock chart, a sell-out headline tour and a hugely successful European tour in support of Biffy Clyro, Lonely The Brave continue their prolific streak as songwriters by releasing a second song from their upcoming EP, a cover of long-time band favourite ‘The Rat’.

As a band known for picking covers that perhaps people wouldn’t expect from them; Cyndi Lauper, Bjork, Pink Floyd and Antony & The Johnsons are some of their previous conquests – ‘The Rat’ is a leftfield take on an already wonderful song by The Walkmen, one that showcases David Jakes’ peerless vocals and one that will hopefully introduce the song to a whole new audience.

Alongside the new EP, out on friday through Hassle Records, Lonely The Brave today kick off a tour supporting British alt-rockers Mallory Knox featuring dates in Cardiff, Edinburgh, London, Bristol and both band’s hometown of Cambridge. Known for their uplifting, atmospheric and anthemic songs, Lonely The Brave are joined on the line-up by their old friends and tour partners, the Glasgow three-piece, Fatherson.

March/April 2017 UK tour dates w/Mallory Knox & Fatherson:

20/03/17 - Bristol – O2 Academy

21/03/17 - Cardiff – Tramshed

22/03/17 – Norwich – UEA

24/03/17 - Birmingham – O2 Institute

25/03/17 – Sheffield - Leadmill

26/03/17 - Cambridge – Corn Exchange

28/03/17 - Aberdeen – Garage

29/03/17 - Edinburgh – Liquid Room

31/03/17 - Newcastle – University SU

01/04/17 - Liverpool – O2 Academy

02/04/17 - Portsmouth – Pyramids

04/04/17 - Oxford – O2 Academy

05/04/17 - London – KOKO

06/04/17 - London – KOKO

 

Tickets at: www.lonelythebrave.com 

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