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Joyful Death

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SONIKKU announces the release of their new album Joyful Death, via Bella Union.

I love songs that make you want to cry and dance at the same time, says Tony Donson, the London-based musician who records as SONIKKU. That sense of unfettered release and liberation drives their new album, Joyful Death. A fluent, fertile and full-colour hybrid of vibrant Italo-house, liquid synth-pop, righteous disco and French philosophical asides, its an album that signals the emergence proper of SONIKKU a fully formed dancefloor artist. Its also a farewell of sorts, perhaps, but with an emphatic rebirth at its heart. This album feels like a transformation in the sense that Im creating the music Ive always wanted to make. A fully realised, coherent pop record that showcases my craft as a song-writer and producer.

Total control of their craft is swiftly asserted on Let The Light In, where the influences of lost-in-music disco and the Pet Shop Boys merge under vocals from immersive, exploratory British singer-songwriter Douglas Dare. The pace accelerates as WKND gets into a groove pitched somewhere between Madonna, Daft Punk and Indeep, with LA future-pop singer LIZ primed for dancefloor abandon on vocals. Meanwhile, SONIKKUs independent intent is firmly asserted on the freestyle-inspired Dont Wanna Dance with You, where singer Aisha Zoe coolly brushes off unwanted advances in favour of dancefloor pleasures.

LIZ assumes vocal duties again for Sweat, a song fully equipped to make dancefloor devotees do as its title suggests. Dreamily melodic evidence of SONIKKUs dynamism (and love of melancholy Swedish electro-pop queen Robyn) beckons on X Hopeless Romantic, where Little Boots contributes a sweetly loved-up vocal over a sublimely infectious chorus.

Pummelling synths signal a dramatic shift of pace on the almost electro-darkwave dash of Remember To Forget Me, where actor/singer Chester Lockhart presides over a summit meeting between Depeche Mode and New Order. Performance artist Tyler Matthew Oyer takes the vocals for the Italo-disco-inspired title-track, a vividly imagined album manifesto of sorts inspired to varying degrees by an 1892 poem, French thinker Gilles Deleuzes concept of the body without organs and a 1997 anime called The End Of Evangelion. Finally, that grand piano takes over as Dare returns, presiding over an achingly stripped-back version of Remember To Forget Me.

With help from friends and artists they admires on vocals, Joyful Death is a hugely confident and self-contained leap forward for SONIKKU after his time as a feted DJ. Having moved from Derby to London at the age of 18, Donson worked as an intern (at MTV, Dazed & Confused, SHOWstudio and elsewhere) then turned to DJing (from London to Tokyo, Paris and Berlin) after they were signed to London label Lobster Theremin. Though they continues to DJ regularly at Tottenhams LGBTQ rave-up Adonis, they have extra ambitions in mind: I love DJing but Im more looking forward to developing a live show.

LP pressed on mint green vinyl with digital download.

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