You'll find a cornucopia of tasty tunes to bounce off your eardrums. I update with new tunes, art and photography every week, depending on what I'm doing and listening to at the time, old and new. I'm based in London UK but I love to travel and discover new music along the way and share my musical journey on neoloop.
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Neo
Email: neo@neoloop.comOn first listen Leon Vynehall LP - Music for the Uninvited sounds fairly uneventful, but like all great albums it opens up an epic landscape with further listening, a rare soulful and emotional electronic album that will sit next to classic LP of it’s field.
Soaring vocal samples pepper the album’s eclectic array of house-lead tunes, from dance floor to downbeat. A bonafide classic from 2014.
Dead City Emily, a nice mellow track from Marissa Nadler’s seventh LP July which came out February 2014.Dead City Emily was released as a single the previous year.
An eerie under current that shines with a lush melody and Marissa’s celestial voice.
More tropical sun-beaten pop, a nice track from Florida-based duo SALES self-titled EP that was released last September, Getting It On, a slow burner that has worked it’s way into many playlists in the last few months could be the best song they’ve put out yet.
A beautiful song.
Where We Come From was probably the best dancehall album of last year, Everything Nice was the lead track, a mellow slow groover that oozes effortless style.
Executive produced by Dre Skull and featuring productions from Dre Skull, Dubbel Dutch, Jamie Roberts, Anju Blaxx and Adde Instrumentals, Popcaan’s first full length offering sees his signature melodies and uplifting tones on thirteen original tracks.
With the release his debut full length - Popcaan, aka Andre Jay Sutherland has made his grandest artistic statement to date and confirmed his place as an important voice in the tradition of Jamaican music.
Blissed-out electro-pop from Ana Caprix - AKA London producer Tom Ensom, :)) or Smile? is a transportive song that layers up cascading synths all melting into one another. Taken from EP For Seven Nights This Island Is Ours, that he put out in February last year.
The whole 7-track EP sounds very other-worldly, a SciFi soundtrack of a journey into unknown territory.
For Seven Nights This Island Is Ours EP is still available to download for free on Ana Caprix’ Sound Clound page here. soundcloud.com/caprix
Yumi Zouma, a dream pop trio coming together from France (Charlie Ryder), America (Josh Burgess) and New Zealand (Kim Pflaum), The Brae is the name of the street where they used to live in Christchurch, until it was destroyed in the city's 2011 earthquake.
The four-track self-titled EP, released at the beginning of last year is a short, but perfect polished pop. Repeated listens just melts your heart.
Parisian duo Champions League put out Ebiza EP, their Balearic pop debut last summer, Ebiza is shimmering tropical feel-good pop, originally put out as a single in late 2013. Still sounding as fresh as ripe fruit, this will brighten up your January.
Cocktails on the terrace anyone?
One of 2015's promising new electropop artists, Young Ejecta an American synthpop duo consisting of Neon Indian's Leanne Macomber and producer Joel Ford release a mini LP The Planet later this month. Welcome to Love is the first tune to materialise late last year, Macomber's heavenly vocals orchestrate the pulsating beat and synth-laden melodies with heartbreaking loss.
Catching up on missed tunes from 2014, Where You Wanna Go? from London based hip hop producer Paul White was released in September on the LP Shaker Notes. Jamie Woon steps in with additional echoing vocals to Pauls, a nice lackadaisical beat with an Eastern promise and exotic percussion. The pastoral composition is the perfect match for dark grey clouds looming over a January sky.