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New Audio: Split Kick Shares Sultry, Slickly Produced Banger

Split KickMiami-based Pete Neonakis and Toronto-based Andrew Corbin — can trace their origins back to a chance meeting in Busan, South Korea. The duo quickly developed a sultry electro pop sound informed by their shared love of everything from the 80s, soft rock and nightlife.

While they developed a fast-paced creative process that allowed them to produce multiple well-crafted tracks in a short timeframe, the duo also quickly captured attention across the country, performing shows around both Busan and Seoul.

Distance and lack of appropriate technology led to a short hiatus in the duo’s creative process. Pandemic-related lockdowns led to extra free time — and it inspired a desire to stay creative, which led to the duo pursuing the music that initially brought them together.

The duo’s latest single “Fantasy” is a slickly produced, sultry, club friendly banger built around glistening synth arpeggios, pulsating tweeter and woofer rattling thump paired with falsetto vocals and a remarkably catchy hook. Sonically, “Fantasy” reminds me of a sleek synthesis of Little Boots, 80s synth funk and Giorgio Moroder‘s legendary disco productions.

“We wanted to create a minimalistic tune that pumps hard for the DJ’s, while also adding something unique and interesting with the vocals,” the duo explain. “‘Fantasy’ feels like that classic late night banger that gets you through to your second wind.”

David Halsey is an up-and-coming Bay Area-based singer/songwriter and electro pop artist, who grew up listening to his parents recording collection, which included Madonna, Depeche Mode and Soft Cell. His brothers introduced him to Bay Area hip-hop. Unsurprisingly, both of those things managed to heavily influence his attention-grabbing solo recording project Petticoat, a musical project that finds Halsey meshing early 80s New Wave, experimental club music and bubblegum bass into a unique, futuristic-leaning take on electronic music. “I love the music from eras that have had an eye towards futurism,” Halsey says. “Things like 2000s RnB and modern club/pop music.”

Earlier this year, the Bay Area-based producer and electronic music artist released a Pharrell Williams-inspired rework of Internet pop sensation Slayyter‘s “Mine,” and building upon a rapidly growing profile, his latest single “Fantasy” is an swooning and flirty, 80s synth pop and synth funk-inspired bop centered around shimmering synths, tweeter and woofer rocking beats, a sinuous bass line and a big, infectious hook. And while sonically recalling the likes of I Feel For You-era Chaka Khan, Cherelle’s “I Didn’t Mean to Turn You On,” and Beverly Girl, the song possesses a familiar, retro-futuristic air.

“Fantasy,” as Haley describes in press notes is “a song centered around the act of presenting through dating apps and websites. The lyrics play into the consequences of shallowness and miscommunication through online profiles. I chose to go with 80s New Wave mixed with dance pop for the instrumental. To me, that era of 80s synth pop was inherently futuristic for its time with its synthesizers, experimental voice mixing, and subject matter. It was a perfect match to get across the feeling and message of modern love; like an eye towards the future through a lens of retrospection.”

 

Last year, the somewhat mysterious electronica duo, MS MR released an EP through Tumblr that really blew up across the blogosphere. Their debut  full-length album is slated for a May release but perhaps as a […]