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Sunday, March 15, 2009
Esser - Braveface

Tracklist:
01. Satisfied
02. Headlock
03. Work It Out
04. Braveface
05. Stop Dancing
Genre: Indie/Electronic
Website: Myspace |
Release Date: 2009-04-21
Label: Merok
I don't have much time right now to say anything about this in my own words. Some music is self-explanatory and self-promoting. For those that don't agree:
"XL Records' underling label, Merok, has scooped up another hip artist [supposedly] on the rise right now: Esser.
The young London-based singer is really quite appealing, though. Hokey, weirdly catchy synth lines (usually in the key of E!) underline Esser's heavily-accented singing voice to make for an awesome, sort of glitchy, lo-fi pop extravaganza. Depeche Mode turned on its head and brightened up, perhaps.
Check out the new single, "I Love You," below and pick the release up when it's out on April 21! Exciting."
Website: Myspace |
Release Date: 2009-04-21
Label: Merok
I don't have much time right now to say anything about this in my own words. Some music is self-explanatory and self-promoting. For those that don't agree:
"XL Records' underling label, Merok, has scooped up another hip artist [supposedly] on the rise right now: Esser.
The young London-based singer is really quite appealing, though. Hokey, weirdly catchy synth lines (usually in the key of E!) underline Esser's heavily-accented singing voice to make for an awesome, sort of glitchy, lo-fi pop extravaganza. Depeche Mode turned on its head and brightened up, perhaps.
Check out the new single, "I Love You," below and pick the release up when it's out on April 21! Exciting."
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