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Live Review: ROSEAU 'New Glass'

26 June 2015 | 10:54 am | Kirsty Marillier

After mixing with the likes of Lapalux, UK producer/vocalist ROSEAU gives us her own single release, 'New Glass'.

After mixing with the likes of Lapalux on his debut LP, Nostalchic, UK producer/singer ROSEAU gives us her own single release, 'New Glass'.

As part of her Big Dada September release EP, Salt, Kerry Leatham brings us a snippet of "what city life can be like" with her new track 'New Glass'. A little piece of future bass that encapsulates all that we love and hate about large cities like London.

ROSEAU uses her eclectic sense for musical experimentation and what she calls, "vocal blending", to create a deeply industrial sound that is distinctly her own, complete with chimes, echo-y vocals and grime-y bass. Combine Jam City, with M.I.A-esque vocals , textured with the density and discombobulating nature of Arca and you have...ROSEAU.

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This chicks music could EASILY reside within the futuristic club corner, housing some the UK's finest bass/grime artists. She creates heavily constructed, highly intelligent, electronica that is disjointed, desolate and vividly rhythmic.

Check out ROSEAU's track 'Alright' for something a little more soulful.

Pre-order the Salt EP from BIG DADA / BANDCAMP

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