Thursday, April 21, 2011

Artist Feature: Miami Horror

Jumping onto the dance-pop scene with their "Bravado EP" in 2008, producer Benjamin Plant creates a sound drawing its influence from late 70s and 80s disco, new wave, funk, synth and dance, but mixed with today's electro/synth/dance-pop and the result is quite enjoyable.  2010s debut LP "Illumination", opens with the dance-heavy  "I Look To You", followed by perhaps the most enjoyable song on the album, "Holidays", destined to be a summer smash.  The middle of the album keeps it going with three excellent tracks, "Summersun", "Sometimes" and "Moon Theory" before slowing it down with "Soft Light" and "Illuminated", then ending with "Ultraviolet".  The live show consists of a four-piece act of keyboards, guitars, drums and bass.  Miami Horror is an artist to watch for in the coming year, destined for success on dance floors all over the world.

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Links:  
Miami Horror - Illumination (2010) 
Miami Horror - Illumination Remixes (2010) 
Miami Horror - Bravado (2008)
Miami Horror - Bravado Remixes (2008) 
Miami Horror - Sometimes (Promo) 

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