The disco revolution can't stop, won't stop. The man behind the music, DJ Andy Butler told The Quietus that he's already begun work on the group's follow-up to their self-titled debut.
"I've been working on more minimalist compositions," Butler said. "I'd say I've written maybe two or three songs which are informed by that tradition." Butler continued, "There's something trance-like and soft about the music. It's almost akin to an artist like Brian Eno, a kind of ambient pop thing."
Describing the album, Butler added, "Some of the music is a little bit arty and some of it is more direct, more traditional disco, chorus-y music. But in general it's been quite melodic."
Whatever dude, just make sure the groove remains in the heart, and you'll be fine. [NME]

Hercules & Love Affair »


best news all day