E1sbar - The Legend Of - Polar Vortex Records

Long distance duo E1sbar (pronounced Ice Bear) return with a maturation of their multi-layered chill-wave sound on The Legend Of. The pair, formed in 2015, blend Frank Cueto’s sweeping musical vistas with Piper Davis’ haunting vocals.

Davis is an in-demand vocalist with releases on Pamapa, Kompakt, and Anjunadeep. She has a distinctive vocal style, which in her own words; “sounds like a mixture of a woman an a prepubescent boy.” Cueto is a member of All Good Funk Alliance (AGFA), a prominent on the electronic funk scene for over two decades. Together as E1sbar, the pair are a definitively modern-day duo. Cueto and Davis have yet to meet in person despite their ongoing collaboration. A sense of distance permeates E1sbar’s sound and Davis’ day job as a flight attendant inspires examinations of her unreal reality; “I basically live on a cloud.”

On The Legend Of, Cueto’s production stretches sonically across slick futurescapes with E1sbar’s usual optimism. But where the previous release Looser Futurism explored themes of adapting to a life lived off the ground, The Legend Of is written from the perspective of a post-touchdown reintegration. Davis’ lyrical trajectory is decidedly less “alone in space” and more “looking for life.” There are distinctively grounded dance grooves and more terrestrial elements like the pedal steel on title track. Other examples are the sturdy bass line on “Star World” and the funk-tinged guitar of “Snowfall.” The sense of expanse is still there; glimmering otherworldly atmospheres resonate from track to track but the need for contact, collaboration, and humanity run through the record in a more urgent way. Real life becomes the promised ideal, followed by the recognition that, here in the future, even on the ground, it’s hard to come all the way down.

Steve / Fort Knox Five (Fort Knox Recordings) – “Top notch production and soaring vocals wrapped up into a lovely disco / chill wave package.”
Thorsten Walter (Jack & Jointz) – “All songs play on a high level. A good selection of modern synth sounds and futuristic vocals. This is perfectly mixed and invites you to relax.”
Vanilla Ace (Toolroom) – “This is a good one for chill out sessions.”
Rory Hoy (Howlin’ Records) – “Fantastic release. So beautiful.”
DJ Wash (Funk The System) – “What a cool release. Digging the vibes here.”
Jaesunel (Camp Monkey Business) – “Super dreamy, melodic and groovy. Excellent production.”
Phoole (The Chewb Radio) – “The entire release is fascinating and attractive.”
Quincy Jointz (Ibiza Global Radio) – “I love this album. It’s full of beautiful music.”
Jon Wesley (Music Goes On Radio show) – “Outstanding. It’s hard to pick a favorite, can’t wait to play them.”
Clairvo (Tilos Radio FM 90.3) – “Smooth and sexy, as nu disco tracks like these should be. It also maintains a certain funky edge. Great!”

Available Now From: Juno Download, Traxsource, Apple Music, And Spotify.

Ursula 1000 - Chess King EP (Insect Queen Music)

Time travel with Ursula 1000 to the mythical land of parachute pants, sock ties, and oversized shopping malls. This is Galleria, the title of the latest Ursula 1000 album on Insect Queen Records, and its body-popping’ new single “Chess King.” The retro-future is here, complete with arpeggiated dance grooves, swirling pads, punchy bass lines, and catchy vocal snatches that are tailor-made for a montage scene lifted from your favorite ‘80s movie. The neon synth-wave revival carries on through top notch remixes by Poland’s Holiday 80, hot electro-pop duo E1sbar, Little Disco’s KLM, and Seattle’s Fallen Fronds. Put on your flip-pop sunglasses and freeze like a mannequin … Ursula 1000’s “Chess King” is the latest stop in the Galleria.

Tensnake (Mirau) – “Nice disco feeling here. Love it!”
Chris Massey (Paper Recordings) – “All of the remixes are strong, but the original tops it for me!”
Belabouche (Midnight Riot) – “The E1sbar remix is super nice.”
Sumsuch (Colour and Pitch) – “Holiday 80 for the win!”
BadboE (Breakbeat Paradise) – “Nice EP. Ursula 1000 always delivers. Nice remixes too.”
Jakob Stoller (Audiolager) – “Wow! This is really great! The remixes are marvelous. It’s difficult to say which one I would prefer as it relates to the context, but all of them are a must play.”
Kosta (Vibe FM) – “Spectacular!”
Dr. Best (Radio Z) – “The remixes by Fallen Fronds and E1sbar are my favorites here.”
Zach Van Lue (91X) – “Sick! Ursula 1000 can do no wrong.”
Trotter (Royal Soul Records) – “Killer remix from E1sbar!”
Jon Fugler (XLNT radio show) – “Catching the vibes of the era nicely there.”

Available Now From: Beatport, Traxsource, Spotify, And iTunes.