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£48, patternity.co.uk Face to watch: Queen of Hearts This mysterious electro-popper lets her music do the talking, and very good it is too, channelling a glam-noir vibe reminiscent of Goldfrapp. Her latest single, the double A-side "Neon/Tears in the... Full Article at The Independent
MALONE got a great anniversary present from Girls Aloud TRACK OF THE WEEK Neon by Queen of Hearts. Fresh out of working with Stuart Price (Madonna, Kylie) and Sound of Arrows, the new single from professional woman of mystery Queen of Hearts is a corker. Full Article at Irish Times
Goldfrapp and an electronic version of the Village People.
2012 Festival. Fraser is known for her ethereal, enigmatic vocals which graced eight albums by the Cocteau Twins in the 1980s and 90s. Her lyrics were often indecipherable, but the band's use of sound collage and emotive ululations became a key... Full Article at BBC News
These “non-believers” if you will, know that there really isn’t that much that is new here. It takes a special kind of artist to pull off a varied album that transcends an artist’s own style in enough of a way to draw in those that aren’t currently... Full Article at PopMatters
First glance files the duo under Scandinavian kooky pop – but those bands too often stick glitter to the net, while forgetting to catch any butterflies. Gustaf Karlöf and Malin Dahlström avoid any laboured mysticism, preferring instead to sound... Full Article at BBC News
While there, Consentino took to a cover of Fleetwood Mac's winding five-and-a-half-minute "Storms," from the big-selling 1979 double-album Tusk. Compared to the original, this one's maybe a little sweeter, but definitely not much. Head to the 58:00... Full Article at Prefix
Another high point, “Meet On the Ledge,” has Duritz and company tackling the Fairport Convention staple. Then there’s “Ooh La La,” and no, it’s not a cover of Goldfrapp, it’s the Faces version. The band also covers the 1970s country-rock band Pure... Full Article at Roanoke.com
Trust’s sound is one that can easily be at home with artists such as Crystal Castles and Goldfrapp, and yet ingredients such as their dark synth sounds and Alfons’s reverb drenched baritone vocals, (which at times summons Sisters of Mercy vocalist... Full Article at KROQ Radio
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Goldfrapp and an electronic version of the Village People.
Goldfrapp - Hunt (Tareq Disco remix): http://t.co/A2TrjNgh via @youtube
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@brawny11m @Goldfrapp_ OMG acabo de escucharla, está genial me gustó muchísimo
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