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DISCLOSURE – SCALAR (TEASER)

As you may already know, Yo-ster is not a reporter, nor a pop heckler. Gathering information and spitting it back at you is hardly my responsibility here. This URL is about disclosure and here we have some solid proof of our intention to uncover evidence of pop magnitude.

The new British project is called Disclosure and it’s basically unlike anything anyone else is doing although next year, if the (pop) stars are aligned, it could be exactly what everyone in the world wants to be doing. For the record, I’m speculating quite a lot based on just 3 tracks from their upcoming EP, The Law of One, but not to worry, we are not the type to revel in artist’s failure (unless it’s Wolfmother). So far we’re generally pleased just to see Disclosure exist as part of the pop ecosystem.

Gigi, an evocative 22 year old performer and student of Amy Winhouse’s music tutors, has joined forces with stylish producers ‘TRU_FIX’ and ‘dupe’, or as he calls himself on this project, The Advocate, to form Disclosure. Gigi‘s voice is, simply put, major. A lot of seduction with a little emotion, their dub grooves are mature and carefully composed to the point of perfection. Scalar is a record that clearly discloses pure British trip-pop pleasure. Here’s a clip.

I realize the clip is painfully short. I’d be pissed if I were you. Expect to hear more next month.

Full disclosure (couldn’t resist that one), I’ve been traveling on special business with The Advocate (real name Simon Robinson) and he tells me the EP is officially out on Weapons Grade/Universal Records in the UK November 22nd.

Here’s the song you will be driving away from your exboyfriend to at the end of the summer. Light a cigarette. We need a new word for romance. ‘Perfection.’

How can a song be THIS romantic? POP QUIZ…

a) it’s actually about unemployment
b) it was written while watching The Bachelor
c) it was written on an airplane
d) it’s a cover, dummy

The answer is below.

Anoraak’s been playing all winter, readying his debut LP in Nantes, France. Drinking red wine and writing dreamy lines. That’s his style. It’s almost ready and I couldn’t be more satisfied with this first track. The album should drop in August.

HE WRITES US A LETTER!!!!!!!! -

“This song is actually one of the last I composed for the album, and it was made on a 2 hour flight from Spain to France – except the vocal. Really often when you have an original song on your mind, it’s already composed, arranged, and mixed. It sounds exactly as you would like. But most of the time, when you get the opportunity to record it, or write it down, it’s already gone. “Above Your Head” is the first song in my whole life I had in mind the track exactly as you can hear it now. It’s big victory over myself! The lyrics are all about these moments you spend far from the one you love, especially when you’re up in the air because you sometimes consider this can be your last moments, and you just think about what you’re missing the most.” -Anoraak

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I’ve been meaning to catch up with Samuel Albert Borkson and Arturo Sandoval III of Friends With You since I started Yo-ster because, to put things simply, we have a lot in common. They believe Magic, Luck, and Friendship™ are powerful enough to trademark (they did). They believe that if you think happy thoughts, patience and charisma will help you achieve anything you want to do. Me too.

Established in 2002, FWY is a well-respected, very cute Miami-based art collective whose bright toy-inspired products and youthful installations made them famous. These days the studio also offers branding, animation and new media to major clients with a common goal: connect people. FWY start any project by creating a unique dream world where imagination becomes reality. Then they introduce you to new endearing friends who will mostly likely send you telepathic ideas of positivity for you to spread. Their happy art is merging the worlds of art and merchandising which is great for business because happiness is, in fact, contagious. Here’s what they had to say:

Can a message of universal kindness change the way people think?
Of course! Our method is to use every modern measure of cultural significance to implant our vision and message. From fine art to entertainment and licensing, to advertising and branding, we are injecting our magic into all modern currents of thinking.

Your unique approach to branding at FWY Studios, where your multi talented team crosses fine art and commercial work for hire, combines several bizarre elements most often left out of commercialism completely: Magic, luck, and friendship. Firstly, how is this even achieved? Are your commercial clients ever skeptical to your hugs? How do you get them to come around and be friends with you?
They can’t deny it. They are starving for the magic.

How do you use the outcome of a campaign to strengthen a future project?  What are key performance indicators for you? Aside from, you know, magic and luck and friendship.
Each project gives us new tools and information to do things more efficiently and to dream bigger and better. Each element is like a brick in the construction that is our entire universe.

Do you dream in color?
Definitely!

Dancer (Pop-Tarts) from FriendsWithYou

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The Pipettes: “Stop The Music”


Wow. Long story short, everyone but Gwenno left The Pipettes over the years. Now it’s just her and her sister, Ani Saunders. This record is very promising indeed.

Single available to pre-order now on CD or limited red 7 inch vinyl. Taken from the forthcoming album “Earth Vs. The Pipettes” (Fortuna POP!) – out June 28th.

5 MINUTES WITH JAPAYORK

Hello, JAPAYORK. How is your leather jacket today?
It’s good. I’ve painted the words LUST & FOUND on it.

I am much more inclined to jump a turnstile with mine on. Does it affect you? Do you feel more like Prince, perhaps?
When I wear mine I like to listen to the Misfits and look menacing!

Yea. A good leather jacket should say “fuck you” to everyone so you don’t have to. Do people call you JAPAYORK or do you still answer to Stephanie like Gaga does?
Even my family call me Japa, but there are still some people close to me that call me Stephanie.

When did you realize “I Need It All” is in fact perfect?
Thanks a lot! “I Need It All” was one of those songs that just flew out ‘o me; I sat down and wrote it in less than two hours. The best songs don’t take long to write, they are there waiting.

Why did you choose “Our Now” as your first single?
Well we haven’t really decided on a single… “Our Now” is just the first song I’m sharing but I haven’t showed the big guns yet.

What was the goal when you started recording?
To have loads of fun.

Do you think your tracks will be included on your first record?
We’ll see, there is every chance.

Honestly, do you think your identity is at stake when dealing with a big label pop-glamsquad?
No, not at all. I’ve got quite a strong view of who I am whichever label we go with, and the kind of songs I write and the artwork I create help portray me as an individual.

What is the best thing you’re ever done?
Giving it all up for music.

Blond or brunette?
Pink hair dyed with Kool Aid?

UPDATE – Latest Japa York single, Teenagers, is set for release 12/05/10 on Popjustice Hi-Fi

ELASTICA: WAKING UP

“I work very hard
But I’m lazy
I’ve got a lot of songs but they’re all in my head
I’ll get a guitar
And a lover who pays me
If I can’t be a star I won’t get out of bed”

Some (careless) people have reduced this authentic 90′s moment down to an ordinary old rip of The Stranglers sound when it was in fact co written by Elastica with definitely real Stranglers Hugh Cornwell and Jean Jacques Burnel. Haters gonna’ hate?


In keeping with the biggest pop music trend of 2009, Jordin Sparks is re-using an 80s electro hook for her latest single. The original song, Let The Music Play, was popularized by Shannon in 1983. It was also recorded 5 years before Jordin Sparks was born. The classic record is still in heavy rotation on any given night at any given club in any given borough of New York City. It has sold over 8 million copies, redefined electro and helped 3874899 people go home together.

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