As promised, Tuneskies of the Day have returned, and what a fantastic day to bring the famous infamous posts back upon.






Hadouken! - "For The Masses" (Album)





Hadouken! have returned with the release of their latest offering, For The Masses, which brings a new sound to the band which were described as past of the creation of Nu-Rave, along with Klaxons and of course, Shitdisco. For The Masses delivers the band's darker lyrics and music, a far more aggressive and pounding sound than their 2008 debut Music for an Accelerated Culture. Standout tracks include "M.A.D." and the mind blowing "Turn the Lights Out". The album was produced by the Dutch Drum and Bass trio, Noisia, who have worked with the likes of The Prodigy and, somehow, artists such as Robbie Williams- but don't let that last one turn your off.



You can listen to the album, in full (legally), and you can buy it in the usual locations.






Example - "Won't Go Quietly"



Elliot John Gleave isn't a name you hear everyday, but hearing his stage name will become a regular thing for you very soon. Example has achieved great success already thanks to support from big names on BBC and after being signed by Mike Skinner, the mastermind behind The Streets, who put him on his record label. What We Made, released in 2007 firmly placed him as a strong musician and rapper, who could offer excellent lyrics whilst giving catchy beats and a sense of humour. Won't Go Quietly, the latest single from the upcoming record of the same name, isn't one of the hilarious offerings he has shown before, but it's got a sound that will stick in your head for hours in a most appreciated way.





The track was physically released a few days ago, and has already been getting a moderate spin on the radio, but this performer, and his music will explode to great heights this year, in a fashion similar to Calvin Harris: Big in their own respective right for one or two albums, then dominating the charts after the release of their new albums.





Example - Keep an eye on this artist.










The XX - "Stars (Dave Wrangler Remix)"



Dave Wrangler produces music that'll make you feel good, mashing and mixing songs from dozens of different genres. He's dropping his record Under The Influence next month (February 10th), but until then I fully recommend this remix of The XX's "Stars".



It's no comparison to the original, but it's got a great sound to it.



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