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Why do we like this?
For someone who's been somewhat behind the scenes in the past, 2013 is shaping up as a huge year for Sydney songstress KLP (Kristy Lee Peters). A noted DJ and guest vocalist (including "Caramel," her recent collaboration with DCUP), she is featured on or has co-written as many as 20 tracks scheduled to see the light of day this year. Most importantly, she has just released her debut EP, Revolution, which is available through DCUP's Chookie Music label.
It's an extremely solid debut, with four tracks of well produced, catchy pop music. Lead single "Revolution" is perhaps the standout. It's an upbeat, slinky track, with KLP's fun, bouncy vocals perfectly suited to this type of music. It's got a bit of attitude to it too, somewhat reminiscent of Lykke Li, and at times, Santigold.
As I touched on in my review of "Caramel," her other vocation is as a facilitator for Heaps Decent (an initiative which arranges music workshops for disadvantaged kids) "“ just another reason for you to support this brilliant person. Revolution can be streamed in full on her SoundCloud.
It's an extremely solid debut, with four tracks of well produced, catchy pop music. Lead single "Revolution" is perhaps the standout. It's an upbeat, slinky track, with KLP's fun, bouncy vocals perfectly suited to this type of music. It's got a bit of attitude to it too, somewhat reminiscent of Lykke Li, and at times, Santigold.
As I touched on in my review of "Caramel," her other vocation is as a facilitator for Heaps Decent (an initiative which arranges music workshops for disadvantaged kids) "“ just another reason for you to support this brilliant person. Revolution can be streamed in full on her SoundCloud.
Streaming source:
http://soundcloud.com/chookiemusic/klp-revolution