At JustFocus, we love all styles of music. And so that your playlist is never too dated, our team of editors offers you at the beginning of the week the playlist of the editorial #67, a selection of 10 freshly released tracks. From Vallis Alps to Soprano via Mount Kimbie, here is a 360-degree tour of the latest news to add to your playlist!
Noucky's choice
Vallis Alps – Oceans
Vallis Alps is back with a new single and we hope for an album soon? They have just announced a small tour in the USA and Europe… which unfortunately will not pass in Paris. But why not take the opportunity to visit a city of our neighbors and see them in concert?
Aline's choice
The Rasmus – Silver Night
New single from the famous Finnish band The Rasmus entitled Silver Night! Their new album Dark Matters is scheduled for release on October 6. Silver Night is always a rock song, with light touches of electro, melody and clean voice.
Azelice's choices
Seas on the Moon (feat Lena Scissorhands) – Promise
After a first single Hovering, released in October last year, Seas on the Moon returns with a new singlePromise. Note the replacement of Schirca Valentin's synths by Babici Vladimir's bass.And of course it gets along! More brutal, but also more mesmerizing, this single is a very nice surprise. Those who were disappointed with the last album 86 of Infected Rain, the neo metal band with Lena Scissorhands on vocals, will find in Promise sounds closer to his previous albums. We can only hope that we don't have another year to wait before the release of Seas on the Moon's next single.
Witchery – True North
Just one year after the release of In His Infernal Majesty's Service, Swedish trash metal band Witchery returns with a seventh album I Am Legion scheduled for release on November 10, 2017. With an original and intriguing clip, the title True North is the one that announces the color of the next album. More posed and more melodic than In His Infernal Majesty's Service, the single True North is no less powerful and sublimates the timbre of Angus Norder. We will have to wait until November to know if this novelty concerns the whole album or only its flagship title!
Soprano – My precious
opinion to phone addicts and technophobes, this song is for you! For the new edition of his latest album L'Everest released in October 2016, Soprano presents his new title Mon precious accompanied by a clip more than adapted. Always deep lyrics and catchy rhythm, the song Mon precious is perfect for this fall. To listen with family, friends or… on his phone!
Camille and Kennerly (Harp Twins) – Despacito
It was the hit of the summer by Luis Fonsi, here it is covered on the harp by the talented Camille and Kennerly! Decidedly, no cover scares them and the duo succeeds very well once again by bringing a lot of sweetness and a touch of nostalgia to "Despacito". The twin sisters prove once again that they can appropriate any musical style.
The choice of Soya
Brigitte – Palladium
What you need to know is that I never liked Brigitte. Not Macron, no, but the group composed of Aurélie Saada and Sylvie Hoarau. I didn't get hooked when their cover of Ma Benz was critically acclaimed, or when their hit A Bouche Que Veux-Tu played on a loop. But this time, when I heard their new track Palladium, I thought "finally!". Brigitte seems to have put aside the surplus of artifices and really opens the door to her artistic universe.
Pierre's choice
Bicep – Aura
The Serbian duo Bicep signs today their first album, eponymous. We discover a superb synthesis of all that is best in IDM since the advent of Jon Hopkins, Moderat and others. Titles with techno sounds rub shoulders with more downtempo-oriented productions, and sometimes mix with tracks that will remind some of the energy of 90's rave. A (already) great electronic music record, which we will have the pleasure of discovering live on Saturday, November 4th at the Pitchfork Music Festival Paris.
Ludivine's choice
Etienne Daho – Summer Flakes
Four years after his last album Les chansons de l'innocence retrouvée, Etienne Daho returns today with Les flocons de l'été, the first single from Blitz, his new opus to be released in November. After a live in 2014, a best of in 2015 and a collaboration with Rone on the title Mortelle, the master of French pop returns with a title full of melancholy. A poetic and captivating ballad that smells of late summer and announces a record combining power and delicacy of which only he has the secret.
Piotr's choice
Mount Kimbie – Delta
Fans of this London electro band will be able to satisfy their hunger, 4 years after the previous album and a few months after their performance on a train in Warsaw for Desperados.Including retro organ and hypnotic rhythms Delta with a deliberately dirty sound is embellished with a tense and "gonzo" clip, spectacularly realized, and giving to reflect on the black inspiration, surreal, which will be found in the album Love What Survives.