Another Australian group that's been on my radar of late is Leisure Suite, this time with the release of "Feel," the second single taken from their forthcoming sophomore EP.
The duo from Melbourne make hazy, glitchy electronic pop, led by the wistful, almost forlorn croon of vocalist Bridgette Le. Characterised by undulating synths, layered under velvet-smooth vocals awash with reverb, "Feel" is a sultry jaunt with leisurely, lush production by Mitch Wood.
Keep an eye out for the Lay Low, due for release in 2016 via Deaf Ambitions.
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Jun 14, 2012
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For a band so youthful, the quality of music Melbourne's Snakadaktal are putting together is breathtaking. It's normal for young bands to have fresh ideas and talent, but most bands don't construct their music so brilliantly. The five schoolmates fir...
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Hugh McClure
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May 14, 2014
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A band who can create something beautiful from an uncomplicated formula is rare, especially in this electronic era. This is the case for Melbourne trio Leisure Suite, who has just released debut single "Great Expectations."
The first cut o...
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Hugh McClure
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Sep 24, 2013
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Young Melbourne four-piece Snakadaktal's debut album Sleep in the Water is up there as my favorite record of the year, and I'm evidently not the only one to think this. The recent release exceeded all expectations, swiftly scaling the local charts, a...
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Hugh McClure
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Sep 15, 2014
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A few months back, I was introduced to a trio from Melbourne who won my heart over with their gorgeous debut single "Great Expectations." That first track's title is starting to look like a peek into the future for Leisure Suite, who are bound for bi...
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