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Pretty Little Thing (The Daydream Club Remix)

Blackchords on July 27, 2011 16:22

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    The Daydream Club: "The Night | Remix EP"

    The Daydream Club, best known for their stripped back, acoustic folk sound are going on their summer holidays. "The Night Remix EP" sees the duo taking a break from their usual sound to explore their diverse musical tastes remixing a selection of exciting new & emerging artists from around the world.

    Hot on the heels of the first remix which saw The Daydream Club take on one of Steve Lamacq's favourite new bands: Tigers That Talked, the duo have now turned their attention to hotly tipped Australian four piece Blackchords after discovering them on new music station Amazing Radio. This second remix taken from "The Night | Remix EP" has The Daydream Club transform former Blackchords single 'Pretty Little Thing' into a sparkling, summer dance floor filler, available from 29th July 2011.

    Two further remixes will be announced in the coming weeks and as an added bonus, the final instalment of the project will see The Daydream Club produce their own Podcast entitled "The Daydream Club Presents..." with the duo picking their favourite new music, and playing some of their own tracks to soothe your ears after a summer full of big nights out and music festival excess.

    All four tracks & the Podcast will be available for FREE download from The Daydream Club BandCamp page: http://thedaydreamclub.bandcamp.com

    Full Release Schedule:
    15/07/11: Tigers That Talked - Holy Saturday, Gloomy Sunday (The Daydream Club Remix)
    29/07/11: Blackchords -- Pretty Little Thing (The Daydream Club Remix)
    12/08/11: TBA
    26/08/11: TBA

    BLACKCHORDS
    Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, Blackchords have been widely acclaimed both on their native turf and in the UK "One of the best Australian debut releases", [Reverb Magazine] "A very exciting surprise from Down Under." [Clash Magazine, UK] Blackchords toured the UK last year in support of the original version of 'Pretty Little Thing' including appearances at The Great Escape & Liverpool Sound City Festivals. On it's original release the track was named 'Record Of The Day' by industry circular ROTD and highlighted as a key release by Music Week. Blackchords are currently in the studio recording their second album, which is set for release later this year. http://www.facebook.com/blackchords

    The Daydream Club
    "Wow!.. Astonishing musicianship." Tom Robinson BBC6 Music
    "Beautiful music by beautiful people" Dean Jackson BBC Nottingham
    "Understated and yet very intriguing, wonderful song-craft!" Charlie Ashcroft, Amazing Radio
    The Daydream Club (Adam Pickering & Paula Walker) released their debut album 'Overgrown' worldwide via their own label (Poco Poco Records) in November 2010. Earlier this year they released a limited edition 7" vinyl 'The Record Shop' to coincide with Record Store Day. The duo, have since performed live sessions for both regional BBC radio stations (BBC Tees -- Bob Fischer, BBC Nottingham -- Dean Jackson) and Tom Robison's show on BBC6 Music. Their music has also been included on both Gill Mills' & Jim Gellatly's new music Podcasts. The Daydream Club will be playing numerous summer festivals including Leicester's Summer Sundae. (August 12th-14th)
    http://www.facebook.com/thedaydreamclub

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