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Cosmo’s Midnight – “Phantasm” (feat. Nicole Millar) (Music Video + Free Download)

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Sydney based twin brother production duo, Cosmo’s Midnight, shared a really serene electronic track about a month ago that we are just hearing about.  The track is titled “Phantasm” and features Australian siren Nicole Millar on vocals.  This is the perfect tune to relax with on the road or next to the pool and it is a free download so show them some love!  And also check out the  slow motion ethereal music video that accompanies this gem below!

Listen/  https://soundcloud.com/cosmosmidnight

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Valentina – “Wolves EP” (Out Now)

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London’s Valentina released her all new EP Wolves that consists of five original tracks that showcase her beautiful electro pop inclination.  The entire EP has an undeniable Kate Bush vibe that we are loving, but it still feels contemporary and new.  Prepare your ears for heavy beats and lush vocals that will resonate in your mind long after the EP ends.  Purchase Wolves  here!

Listen/  https://soundcloud.com/valentinamusic

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Andre Bratten – “Aegis”

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Andre Bratten is a relatively new Norwegian producer who happens to share studio space with two great electronic dance music artists Lindstrom and Todd Terje.  He recently put out a debut LP titled “Be A Man You Ant” that consists of stunning analog melodies, drum machines and space disco vibes that we cannot resist.  “Aegis” is a phenomenal track that starts off with a simple, yet completely alluring melody that, once it passes the 3 minutes and 15 second mark, transforms into a gorgeous and hypnotic tune that won’t let you turn away until it ends.  And he only used a drum machine and a single modular synthesizer to make this record.  Fall in love below!

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Jacques Greene – “On Your Side” (ft. How To Dress Well)

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Montreal’s Jacques Greene delivers a superb new house track titled “On Your Side” with the help of How To Dress Well‘s Tom Krell.  The single comes from his upcoming EP by the same name that is set to be released in digital form via LuckyMe Records on June 3rd.  And for those wanting the vinyl form, it will be out on July 1st.  The EP also features two solo tracks and the entire thing is available for pre-order here!

Listen/  https://soundcloud.com/jacquesgreene

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LACOSTE L!VE x OSAMU TEZUKA Capsule Collection

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LACOSTE L!VE teams up with renowned Japanese manga team Tezuka Productions to put out a rad capsule collection full of polos, tees and footwear inspired by Osamu Tezuka‘s comic series.  The collection includes three stories: The Mysterious Underground Man, Astro Boy and Black Jack.  

Shop/  http://www.lacoste.com/live/int/home

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Luminaire – “Always Something Else”

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The U.K’s Luminaire presents a hot new track titled “Always Something Else”.  The track is part of a trilogy that includes “What They Told Me” and “Never Be The Same”.  All three are the type of house that we never grow tired of with crisp and polished production, great vocal samples, killer basslines and melodies that won’t quit.  Listen to all three below!

Listen/  https://soundcloud.com/iamluminaire

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Jesse Oliver – “Purified!”

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The undeniably talented Jesse Oliver is back at it again with an all new EP release titled “Purified” that is out now via On The Fruit Records.  The EP is made up of three original tracks that show off his dark electro synth side that we have not seen before.  Stream all three tracks below and purchase to EP over at Beatport!

Listen/  https://soundcloud.com/jesseoliver

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LOVELIFE – “Every Minute”

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Lovelife, the Brooklyn based pop band, has a deep bass slow jam out titled “Every Minute”.  The song also includes heart wrenching vocals/lyrics to go with the dark and deep pop track.  The song will be featured on the new “Stateless EP” that is set to come out this summer.  So light the candles tonight and pour yourself some wine while you reminisce on lost love!

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INTERVIEW: Branded James

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Those of you that made it out to The Opus Blog Presents party this last Friday, probably got a chance to see L.A based tropical house/nu disco producer and DJ Branded James play a live set.  He is a rising star of the dance music scene.  James grew up in the 80′s where he gained an appreciation for synth infused melodies.  That same passion for perfect melodies brought him to the nu disco/ house realm where he found his niche and hit the ground running with beautiful remixes.  He recently put out a debut single titled “Promises of Paradise” that provides irresistible tropical nu disco sound waves along with his heart warming vocals.  He is quickly becoming one of our favorite new artists and is definitely gaining a spot on our ones-to-watch list.  We also got a chance to interview him and find out a little more about this up-and-coming talent!  Read it below!

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OL:  Introduce yourself. Who are you?

 

 

BJ:  Hi, I’m Branded James.  I produce, remix, and DJ music in the house, indie dance, and nu disco genres.  I’m from the California Bay Area and moved to Los Angeles last year to pursue my love of Melrose Place and bumper to bumper traffic.

 

 

OL:  What is the story behind the band name?

 

 

BJ:  The name Branded James came from the sheer difficulty of enunciating my real name, Brandon James.  When you say Brandon fast it kind of sounds like Branded.  It seemed interesting and I decided not to overthink it.  A friend of mine later told me he went to school with a kid named James who had been branded by a cattle prod.  Everyone called him Branded James growing up.  Luckily for me that poor bastard doesn’t produce music too.

 

 

OL:  Who are your influences? What inspired you to write music in your genre?

 

 

BJ:  I’m influenced and inspired by so much these days.  Australia seems to be overflowing with talented producers.  I pretty much love everything Cassian, Gloves, Plastic Plates, ’96 Bulls and Isaac Tichauer put out.  The new Bag Raiders album should be great.  I’m also really influenced by local LA cats like Classixx and Oliver.  I think it was skateboarder Ed Templeton who said in an interview that he tries to be his own inspiration, which I think is a great approach.

 

 

OL:  What is your writing process like?

 

 

BJ:  The process varies depending on the project.  When I’m doing a remix, I usually start playing bass lines or chord progressions over the acapella.  Its always an exciting moment when a creative flip comes to fruition and you essentially have a whole new song in front of you.  With originals tracks, however, the whole process is reversed.  I almost always start with the music and need a rather fully realized song structure before I get the inspiration and vision for the vocals.  As I’m sure many artists will tell you, there’s a lot more pressure when you release an original production because you don’t have anyone else to hide behind.  The vocal, the lyrics, and the music is all on you, but when it comes together nicely it’s that much more rewarding.

 

OL:  Who would you like to share the stage with?

 

 

BJ:  It would be cool to do a show with Skream, his eclectic musical tastes would make for an awesome and unpredictable show.  Fred Falke would be amazing.  There’s too many to mention really.

 

 

OL:  What is your favorite remix of your music?

 

 

BJ:  I really love them all, but my favorite would probably be Jason Kid’s remix of Promises of Paradise.  He has such a cool style and he really took my vocal to a whole different place.  It’s a magical moment when you hear your song through someone else’s ears.

 

 

OL:  What has been your most memorable live performance?

 

 

BJ:  My most memorable gig so far was probably new years 2012.  I DJ’ed this party in San Francisco from 9pm to 4am, a real marathon set!  People were dancing like maniacs, my friends were delivering me gin and tonics three at a time, and some guy gave me $50 to play NAS’ “If I Ruled the World”.

 

OL:  Any upcoming collaborations/anyone in particular that you would like to collaborate with?

 

 

BJ:  I currently have tunes in the works with Boys Get hurt, Vinjette, and Loose Socks.  Been talking with my buddies G Templeton and One Five about working together too.

 

 

OL:  What are your plans for the next six months? What can we expect from you?

 

BJ:  I have a batch of original tunes that I’m hoping to get wrapped up soon. More remixes for sure.  More Dj sets.

 

OL:  What are you currently listening to?

 

 

BJ:  I’m really digging Tiger & Woods right now, they are masters of the groove.  The influx of pitched down 90’s R&B vocal samples still excites me when it’s done well, but I’m curious to hear where house music is headed next.

THE OPUS BLOG PRESENTS: Friday May 17, 2013 (RECAP)

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This last The Opus Blog Presents party marks our second in the series.  It all went down at On The Rox in West Hollywood this last Friday May 17, 2013.  The lights were low, the energy was up, the people were beautiful and the music was killer!  We here at Opus would like to give a big shout out to the amazing 7 artists in our line-up that showed up and blew the roof off the place: big thanks to CLIFTUNKAUFJUSTIN CORNWALLTOUCH TONEWE ARE FABIANG TEMPLETON and BRANDED JAMES.  And a big shout-out to our lovely photographer from Rony’s Photobooth who stayed on top of every moment.  And, of course, we couldn’t forget all of our supporters who showed up and made this event the most successful one yet! Thank you to all of you and we hope to see everyone at the next party!  Check out some of our favorite images from that night and the rest over at Rony’s Photobooth!

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