London Elektricity - Elektricity Will Keep Me Warm (featuring Elsa Esmeralda) video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/03/17

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The founding father of the Hospital imprint and mouthpiece of the multi-award winning, chart topping Hospital podcast, London Elektricity is a name that should need no introduction. Since starting the label in 1996, Tony Colman has carved out a fearsome reputation as one of the pre-eminent names in D&B and remains at the forefront of the scene to this day.

This incredible 12" release marks the first London Elektricity release for over two years and is the first single to be taken from his highly anticipated forthcoming album 'Yikes!' which is due out at the end of April. His last release 'All Hell Is Breaking Loose' stormed on to the Radio One playlist, proving his underground and overground credentials once again. A lot has changed since 2008's 'Syncopated City: 'this is my first release for 3 years, and features the vocals of Elsa Esmeralda who graced 'Just One Second' from my last album Syncopated City. Elsa features on 7 tracks on my new album 'Yikes', and I can safely say this is easily my best work to date. Yikes has been 2 years in the making, I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it! '

Sparse and minimal, 'Elektricity Will Keep Me Warm' is UK bass music at its most soulful and imaginative. A stripped down 'think' break, 808 subs and laconic piano chords drive the main tune along with an absolutely outstanding vocal performance from Elsa Esmarelda, whose previous London Elektricity collaboration "Just One Second" has become a massive Hospital anthem.

"The Plan That Cannot Fail" on the flip side is an awesome slice of instrumental d+b magic. Get ready for hands and lighters in the air as the tune builds and evolves into a heart-rending powerhouse, built around a rich piano progression and tripping breaks. Absolutely sublime.

London Elektricity continues to be one of the finest purveyors of forward thinking, ground-breaking music and this single is a testament to his ongoing success. As the mounting anticipation surrounding the release of his album builds, all eyes are firmly fixed on the Colminator as we enter spring 2011.

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Comments

6 years ago

Tate Seifert

Elsa is literally the perfect woman

6 years ago

Punkivanx

la mera verga!!!!

6 years ago

Swoodee Music

This song has so much soul. It can be depressing, soothing and absolutely exciting... A wonderful track on this perfect album from London Elektricity.

7 years ago

Bengie g

It's sad that this song doesn't have that many views, hopefully it can get more :)

7 years ago

Lucy Elle

dnb Is a community only we know what we mean. oh yeah & we all have the best taste in music

7 years ago

King la queefa

"Ya bastard, Kill em!" that ad lib sounds like that to me.

7 years ago

Helen Hendren

love this track

8 years ago

nemozny2

I dunno, but does it imply that Tony keeps her warm? Cause that always comes to my mind.

8 years ago

Dominic Sauvé

This robot is a 10/10 would bang.

8 years ago

Jesse Esquibel

thank you for the American inevitably.

8 years ago

Dmytro Picky

poor beat choice

9 years ago

Carlos Miranda

EpIcly Rich!!!

10 years ago

Hobomedic1

Where's the drop? Trolololol

10 years ago

super ike

the bass on this track is delicious

10 years ago

Keith Taylor

Damn, one of my favourite intros in the music world.

10 years ago

Bob Boberson

So thats what happens to old TVs, neat. 

10 years ago

Joshua Rachuna

Rinsing.

10 years ago

Andy Smith

Subtle emotion. I like that.

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