Single Review: Human Woman – Delusional
Human Woman are Iceland’s newest offering to the music world. Made up of two very promising artists from Iceland; Gisli Galdur (aka Galdur) of prolific Icelandic band Trabant, and producer Jón Atli Helgason (aka Sexy Lazer) have come together in the studio to forge a fantastic fusion of modern electronic pop, with their debut single, ‚Delusional‘. The EP release, which will be accompanied by a music video, serves as a teaser for the upcoming debut album, which is planned for spring 2012.
Taking influences right across the board, the duo have cooked up a sensual, catchy indie-dance track that’s pleasingly reminiscent of the 80s, yet carries a great modern sheen thanks to the production skills of Human Woman. Cinematic, feel-good music for travelling, for friends, for living!
Denmark‘s wonder kid Kasper Bjørke is first to get his hands on‚ Delusional‘, introducing a straighter groove which leans more towards the slow-housedisco fraternity in this slow-cooking remix. Melbourne based Vincenzo then takes it even more cosmic with a bass heavy club mix that maintains the slow tempo yet elevates us to a more hypnotic plain. Clean, pure elements greet us in this luxury remix from the emotive house master. Zev from Wolf & Lamb then has his say with his ‘Brooklyn Beatdown Mix‘, breaking up the beats and tripping things out with some real old-school New York vibes.
It’s easy upbeat listening, which makes for a pleasant surprise, so if you’re a fan of the electro pop genre, insert Metronomy, 2 Bears, Seventeen Evergreen…you’ll like this.
Listen below to Human Woman…