Buy or stream 'Storm In A Teacup' here: Your favourite futuristic dance duo Bop x Subwave are back on Hospital Records with their highly awaited debut album ‘Renaissaince’. Following on from the huge successes of their previous EPs ‘Love and Other Drugs’ and ‘Dream On’ which furthered solidified their commendable reputation in the electronic music scene, the pairing’s first-ever collaborative longplayer consists of 14 tracks which perfectly demonstrate their creative mastery and unmatched abilities to experiment with various styles spanning indie electronic, lo-fi jungle, garage, techno and more. Setting things in motion you’ll find ‘Cold Tear of a Dreaming Vacuum Cleaner’, a mellow yet energising electronica-meets-D&B cut guaranteed to permeate your headspace with hypnotising synth plucks, bouncy drumwork and ambient atmospheres directly transported from a futuristic nearby universe. Expect nothing but 80’s euphoria on ‘Storm In A Teacup’ featuring Isaac Howlett - the frontman of synthpop group Empathy Test. Bop x Subwave provide late night nostalgia in its purest form with retro drum machines and catchy electronic hooks as Isaac Howlett supplies distinct melodies and imaginative lyricism. The strikingly titled ‘Rave I Didn’t Know Was The Last’ is a glimmer into the now distant past of lockdowns and worldwide no-dance policies. Delving into a beautiful combination of garage and breakbeat influences, you’ll soon become immersed in hands-in-the-air piano stabs and downpitched vocal chops instantly taking you back to the last rave you blissfully danced the night away at. ‘Hush’ featuring fellow Russian drum & bass don Enei, and Hospital’s freshest signing SOLAH, is a techy drum & bass liquid number layered with hazy chimes, minimal 2-step drums and a sinister bassline. Stripped back and rolling, SOLAH’s vocals are a sublime addition as she graces the track with her delicate harmonies and captivating lyricism. In true Bop x Subwave fashion, ‘Addicted To Space’ is a UK-garage stepper complete with subtle lo-fi injections. As they step into the 130BPM territory brace yourself for dissonant chord stabs, distorted vocal chops and a womping bassline. This isn’t the duo’s first rodeo in the world of garage either - their initial UKG collaboration ‘Haze’ topped the Beatport Garage charts back in 2020. Other notable album moments include the irresistable 80’s synth-pop anthem ‘Wait For Me’ released earlier in 2022, as well as ‘Euphoric Rush’ featuring the vocals of Enter Shikari’s very own Rou Reynolds. Karina Ramage also makes an appearance on the straight serotonin supplier ‘Run Away’, whilst Bop x Subwave continue to make their mark as two of the finest producers dance music has to offer. Follow Hospital Records: HospitalRecords
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