Posts Tagged ‘ladytron’

Video: Ladytron – Ace of Hz

Posted: 2nd March 2011 by instanthits in Videos
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Only just noticed that Ladytron have finally got a video together for Ace of Hz, one of the New Tracks on their upcoming lengthy Best Of thingum. It’s a bit BROWN for my liking, but quite stylish and stuff. It also features an egg. Not an egg that hatches to reveal the band or anything [...]

10 Tracks: 10 Years of Ladytron

Posted: 12th January 2011 by MV in 10 Tracks
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So, yesterday I posted some remixes of the new Ladytron single Ace of Hz. I must be in a nostalgic mood this week, because it’s spurred me on to another retrospective post. So, in honour of the upcoming 00-10 best of, here are my favourite moments from Ladytron so far…

Ladytron – Ace of Hz (& remixes)

Posted: 11th January 2011 by MV in Releases
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The lovely, lovely Ladytron are about to put out their Best Of (guaranteed amazing – more on this theme tomorrow) called Ladytron 00-10, which has a nicely appropriate binary feel to it. In the meantime, as well as working on their fifth studio, they’ve just unleashed a couple of remixes for their latest single Ace [...]

Ladytron – Tomorrow

Posted: 4th March 2009 by MV in Releases
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Floaty, dreamy, jellyfish-centric video from reliable synth-popsters here on slightly more floaty, dreamy form than usual. Not a standout track on last year’s predictable-but-classy Velocifero, Tomorrow nontheless works pretty well as a single, thanks largely to Jim Abbiss’s slight polishing up of the production. It’s out now, backed with a bunch of remixes and stuff.

Here’s a bunch of videos and pseudo-videos for some upcoming singles you might be interested in. As ever, judgement is reserved ’til the week of release, but safe to say there’s a few goodies in here. Let’s kick off with a bit of Tilly and the Wall… Tilly & The Wall – Beat Control (15th [...]

Single of the Week: The Outside Royalty – Falling Controversial choice, this, for me, as it breaks most of the rules I seem to have been following this year for my favourite singles. No girl vocals, not a hint of a bleep or whoosh, and it even prominently features guitars. Shocker. At first glance, I [...]