New every month: our new large music express playlist for streaming!
For each issue there is a newly curated playlist with the song recommendations of the ME editorial team. Here you can listen to the music that we tell you about in the magazine while you are reading.
For those readers who don’t want to do without our exclusive CD, it will continue to be available in the ME subscription (which, by the way, can be canceled at any time).
This time the September playlist features music from:
HOT CHIP
It’s summer and that’s exactly the music for it: the synthpop masters celebrate a big celebration of the disco era. With a highly contagious groove and sunny samples. Ready for all the dance floors.
RINA SAWAYAMA
Rina Sawayama is one of the most beautiful promises in UK pop right now. Their second record is lavish, dense and eclectically produced super power pop. And a metaphorical middle finger in the face of conservative cultural debates.
DANGER MOUSE & BLACK THOUGHT
Hip hop super duo: MF Doom collaborator and producer Danger Mouse and Black Thought from the Roots have recorded an album with many celebrity guests that breathes vintage soul and is still contemporary conscious rap.
RÖYKSOPP
Actually, the Norwegian electro-pop duo didn’t want to make any more albums for a long time. Fortunately, they don’t stick to it and continue to masterfully use the digital devices and analogue sound palettes for their airy, euphoric tracks.
GEORGE FITZGERALD
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star: The South Londoner takes his inspiration from the images of NASA telescopes and not only moves between rainbows and dreams, but also between club and electronica and shimmering pop.
SOPHIA BLENDA
The singer already made a powerful impression with her post-punk band Culk: on her first solo record, the Viennese performs dark-melancholic, tender and well-thought-out chamber pop – this time primarily at the piano.
Enjoy listening!