
Following its recent vinyl release :Kinema:s My Beautiful Machines should be in all your usual digital music retail outlets today including iTunes and Juno. So if unlike me you’ve managed to kick the vinyl music habit, but want to support hungry artists you can now get your hands on the full 5 track EP, and send it racing up to the top of the pop charts!
To help our pop crusade take off we’re giving away a brilliant remix of Machines by Simon Peter, who under the name Reason or Romanza released a really rather good EP last year on Civil Music, home to the likes of Debruit and Drums of Death.
Taking Dom’s vocals as a starting point Simon’s turned the track into a blissed out 7 minutes of gorgeous slow mo disco, complete with bubbling synths, hazy pads and yes more cowbell. All you have to do to get your hands on this remix is pay for it with a Tweet or Facebook post by clicking the big button below.
How easy was that!

It wouldn’t be a Hot Pockets release without a bit of drama holding up the proceedings, BUT you will be pleased to hear that the new :Kinema: single My Beautiful Machines will finally be available to buy in shops from next Monday. What better way to either treat your loved on on Valentine’s Day or cheer yourself up is you are unloved and unlovable.
We went a bit to town on this one and it’s available in a wide variety (well 3) of formats, there’s the ridiculously lovely looking orange vinyl 7″, which has the original of Machines on the a-side and Heartstrings on the b-side. General consensus is that it looks like a Fisher Price record and sounds like heaven.
Then in a first for our little label we’ve pressed up a 12″ containing two remixes of Machines from Sweden’s Drop Out Orchestra. It’s fair to say these are a bit special, the ‘Special Extended Disco Mix’ in particular, with DOO completely rewriting and playing the song, turning it into an epic dubbed out disco masterpiece.
Finally a week or so later there will be a five track digital EP with all the above tracks and an extra bonus in the shape of live favourite, I Love Your Beam.
Just see what Notion Magazine had to say about this beast of a release: “Lead single, My Beautiful Machines, is an infectious ditty of retro-electro-funk that instantly echoes similarities between Montrealers Chromeo and Parisian pop-outfit Phoenix. A delightful shudder of effervescent synths and a light, breezy vocal will inevitably fulfill the band’s desire to make people dance and feel happy.”
Read the full review here (it’s rather nice).

Christmas has arrived early for us here as our favourite Brightonians, :Kinema:, have taken another step closer to their deserved place at the top of the pop charts with their first ever magazine cover.
Big thanks to James Kendall and everyone at The Source for their continued support of the band and if you can’t physically pick up a copy of the magazine, head here to read the interview online and download a new track,3 Wolf Moon, for free.
If you are in Brighton you can also catch the band playing at Jam on Wednesday supporting the excellent Delorean.

:Kinema: were recently asked to add a sprinkling of their disco dust to the new single ‘They Are Coming’ from the wonderful Husky Rescue.
The result is an epic piano led slice of space disco, that you can check out on Soundcloud and buy now from iTunes.

This Saturday Brighton’s finest disco pop sensations :Kinema: will be back in London to play at Camden clubbing institution Be, alongside 2 Hot 2 Sweat and Robot Dancing Music. Now it’s normally £10 to get in, but drop us an email before Friday and we’ll put you on the concessions list, in fact as an added bonus the first 2 people to email in can get in for free.

A couple of months ago we asked one of my favourite producers Secondo to have a crack at remixing :Kinema:’s Circles, he obliged, turned in a couple of amazing house remixes and we gave them out to blogs. It’s only today that I realised we never put them up here, so whilst I’m pottering around doing some admin I figured I would add the remixes to the release page as free downloads. Isn’t that nice.
Get your Secondo remixes here.

So today you the great record buying public of the world can finally get your mitts on our third 7″, Circles by :Kinema:. Pressed on sunshine yellow vinyl, the release is a glorious pop moment described by The Guardian as “up there with the Phoenix of If I Ever Feel Better”.
On the b-side you get the wonderfully smooth remix of Lets Get To It from Hot Chip’s drummer and pop sensation in his own right, Grovesnor. The full digital EP will be out in a couple of week, complete with the original of Lets Get To It and the Line remix of Circles.
Buy now from our own online shop.

After a slight delay we’re proud to announce that :Kinema:’s Recreation / My Girls is finally available in your favourite digital emporium. The Brighton trio’s debut release features two of the band’s live favourites, Recreation, a slow burning slice of South coast electro-soul and the band’s inspired disco pop take on Animal Collective’s My Girls.
As The Guardian so poetically put it, this is music to ‘Take you to the edge of heaven’.
Available now from iTunes, Juno Download, eMusic, Play, 7 Digital and I’d imagine quite a few other places.

If you’re in London this week you have a few chances to catch :Kinema:, if you want to go tenpin bowling whilst dancing to :Kinema: though you have just one chance. Sounds good then this Saturday slip into a nice warm pair of bowling shoes and try to avoid repeating whole chunks of the Big Lebowski at We, Like You at the Bloomsbury Lanes.
As an added bonus you can score some cheap tickets here, though be warned they’ll be gone soon.

When not smoothly rocking out on his keytar, :Kinema:’s Ross Flight also likes to indulge in a spot of Skweee. No not some strange sexual perversion but the curious lo-fi, insanely funky, Scandinavian strain of electro that has been kicking around the past couple of years.
Recording as Boss Kite, he made a bit of a splash earlier this year when he gave away a free EP of his tunes and The Quietus have just interviewed him about his music. Go read the whole thing here and then have a listen to :Kinema:’s stupidly good vocal edit of Skweee star Beem’s track Manka over here.