Track of the Week - 01/07/16


This week's track is semi Glastonbury related - trying to choose only one song from an act that I saw over the weekend was not an easy decision. However this is brand new from Disclosure, who are one of my favourite bands and rarely disappoint me.

'Boss' is taken from the 'Moog for Love' EP that they released a couple of weeks ago, which features three new songs, including a collaboration with British producer and DJ, Eats Everything and also a track with Al Green. The EP as a whole flows really well together and has a very summery vibe, but I instantly loved 'Boss' when I heard it live during their headline set on the Other stage at Glasto. 

The vocals featured could be mistaken for being sampled from another song, but it is in fact one half of the duo, Howard, that is singing - his voice has been significantly pitched down. The track features a club appropriate drum beat and the brothers' signature layered synths. Although the vocals used only consist of about four lines, they're ridiculously catchy and I think the different pitching adds a unique stamp to the song.  It also describes the woman in question as being the "boss", adding some female empowerment to the lyrics. 

Despite 'Boss' being the track from the EP that is my favourite, the rest of the EP is definitely worth a listen.

The 'Moog for Love' EP is available to download on iTunes now.

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