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Following the continually triumphant debut Woodville singl Love the World by Karoshi Bros, comes another release that again defies categories and rocks out.
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Also the very special remastered original and an Ingo Star Cruiser mix on SEVEN inch - YES thats SEVEN INCH VINYL - only a limited number - IT'S OUT ON AUGUST 4tH BUT YOU CAN PRE-ORDER THE VINYL - ONLY 300 WILL GO ON SALE!
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“Love The World is infectious to say the least - think Seenlufts Manilla produced by Richard X (those fat Numan/League synths)and you're getting close.”Jerry Bouthier (Kitsune / Boombox / M8)
Love The World is a hypnotically funky, synth laden, speaker drenching, dance floor banger. The Ingo Star Cruiser remix is already receiving boundless superlatives for it's jackin’ baselines, pummelling electro funk and dance floor swagger by man of the moment Erol Alkan. These two stuttered and filtered good-time thumpers are destined for night-time hot spots across the land.
Sam and Dan Burt are the genre mesh heads behind The Karoshi Bros, who started their career in a rock outfit with Lucas from Maximo Park. However, finding themselves gravitating to an eclectic sound of triphop and electronic music the brothers broke away, creating tracks where the lyrics are as important as the beats. “Myspace is yours, Your space is mine, We're all selling cheap, We're the latest freaks, A desperate peeping show, On the video'
Originally titled Fuck The World was meant as a protest song born out of frustration at label bosses demanding The Karoshi Bros write tracks for Backstreet Boys. What they did instead was write about all the filth and shit in life, “We've both mellowed a bit recently hence… Love The World “
Using vocals of people who have NEVER sung before keeps each track completely unique, the Love The World singer was found via Myspace in China. Keep your ears open for the follow up track with vocals laid down by a French law student singing about a drag queen.
A planned series of warehouse parties and gigs will showcase the gritty, intensity of the group live. Fronted by two alternatives, the first of which is POP, a riotous cross between Iggy Pop and Keith Flint, who in his spare time enjoys face diving off balconies, reconstructive surgery and rupturing shoulders.
The latter, JJ is your dark and twisted early Gwen Stefani, “we're loving this collaborative vibe where people can jump in and out creating things with us, all boundaries have gone.”
Love The World is just the start of what's to come from Yorkshire's answer to Justice. OUT AUGUST 4
Our second single was Heavy Deviance's ‘The Rhythm It Hits’ fuses woozy electronics and twisted lounge; all underpinned with brooding soul. A blues vocal is hooked around deep beats and a rolling bass line locking into a hypnotic film-noir groove that doesn’t let up until the end.
It's available now with remixes from Yes King, Michael Morph and Subterrane and check the video that harks back to the days of The Hammer House of Horror.