

Setting things in motion you’ll find ‘Cold Tear of a Dreaming Vacuum Cleaner’, a mellow yet energising electronica-meets-D&B cut guaranteed to permeate your headspace with hypnotising synth plucks, bouncy drumwork and ambient atmospheres directly transported from a futuristic nearby universe.Įxpect nothing but 80’s euphoria on ‘Storm In A Teacup’ featuring Isaac Howlett - the frontman of synthpop group Empathy Test.


Following on from the huge successes of their previous EPs ‘Love and Other Drugs’ and ‘Dream On’ which furthered solidified their commendable reputation in the electronic music scene, the pairing’s first-ever collaborative longplayer consists of 14 tracks which perfectly demonstrate their creative mastery and unmatched abilities to experiment with various styles spanning indie electronic, lo-fi jungle, garage, techno and more. Inherit The Stars shall release their debut album on 18th May and to celebrate this they have released a 3 track sampler online at Check out regular updates from Inherit The Stars and favourite futuristic dance duo Bop x Subwave are back on Hospital Records with their highly awaited debut album ‘Renaissaince’. Intent on making their mark on music history, impressive and innovative things can be expected from this young band, who dare to deliver music with a message. Treehouse has also been the home of many well-known bands, including big names such as Rise To Remain, While She Sleeps, and Fightstar. Not only do they boast an up-and-coming full-length album due to be released early 2013, but they boast an album recorded by Jim Pinder at Treehouse Studios. Listing some of their major influences as bands such as Fightstar, Funeral For A Friend, Enter Shikari and Chiodos, Inherit The Stars are most recognizable for their powerful rock riffs, lulling string arrangements, adrenaline-filled synth lines and distinctive choruses. With all four members already being well-aquainted with the stage, their live shows ooze energy, creating an impressive gigging experience. Breaking out onto the music scene with a style that’s completely their own, Sheffield’s born and bred quartet Inherit The Stars are an explosion of sound that should not be missed.
