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This week, spring has sprung. As we’ve noted and ruminated upon a number of times recently, if you want to get ahead in the indie game these days you want to get yourself a dance music remix. The latest guitar-wielding hopefuls to take their wares to Boogietown are The Brakes – tightly wound new wave popstrels led by Eamon Hamilton, ex-keyboardist with British Sea Power. To give it its due, their newly reissued All Night Disco Party (Rough Trade) wasn’t exactly lacking in disco oomph the first time around, but there’s no denying that the swift-footed new remixes from Kahuna and the ever-inventive Herbert do breath new life into the song. Skip the Graham Sutton remix, though: it’s got mobile-DJ written all over it. Staying out on the dancefloor we have the towering death-disco of Are You Anywhere? (DC) from Padded Cell – who you may recall from last November’s peerless Signal Failure. Disorientation and paranoia may not be sensations that you’d usually associate with having a fine time out on the dancefloor, but Padded Cell somehow manage to make dubbed-out creepiness sound like the funkiest thing in the world. One for those who enjoy dancing in the dark. Elsewhere this week we have Euros Childs – the ever-teenaged Gorky’s Zygotik Mynci front-man – with Costa Rita (Wichita), a pleasantly meandering amble of a tune that would have grated a couple of months back, but now possesses a certain scruffy charm thanks to the profusion of springtime sunshine. Imagine Super Furry Animals with a studio budget of 70 pence. And finally, if you have, for some deranged reason, ever wondered what would happen if you crossed Sonic Youth with Belle And Sebastian, then wonder no more: the answer lies in Steven F**king Spielberg (Fantastic Plastic) by six-piece Bearsuit. Without wishing to presume the tastes of a man who’s sadly no longer with us, this sounds like the kind of thing John Peel would have absolutely lapped up – which will be more than enough recommendation for a lot of you. Freeloaders’ downloadery: head to Euros Childs’ tastefully rendered official website and grab yourself a free four-track live EP to enjoy as you drink in the first proper rays of 2006. Just click where it says “downloads” and you’re up, up and away.
Joe Madden
All singles are released on 10 April 06.
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