Friday, May 9, 2014

Dance of Atoms brings a new element to dance music with the release of Atom & Eve

 'Dance of Atoms' is releasing their debut EP  titled 'Atom & Eve'. It consists of  seven banging up beat dance songs. The official release of Atom & Eve is July 7th and will be available for $7. As implied by the band name, the tunes are infectiously catchy and entice listeners to dance. Lyrics range from topics of love, anger, jealously, joy, and more. 

'Atom & Eve' is available for digital download on their website www.thedanceofatoms.com but the physical cds will not be available until July 7th. The album will also be released on itunes, google play, amazon etc. 

Each 'Atom & Eve' physical CD cover is a personal and unique creation actually hand-made by the members of Dance of Atoms. The track listings, lyrics and album info are all hand-written as well. It will be a simple paper-fold design intended to be opened once and then preserved as either a poster or decor of some sort. There are only going to be 100 copies of these one of a kind creations initially made available to the public. (Again going on sale July 7th for $7)





Dance of Atoms created an EP that is very catchy  maintaining outstanding rhythmic song structures. The song "I still love you" is one of the elite tracks on this EP. The synth starts it off with a very catchy beat. The vocals are also stellar on this one. At times the song reminds me of Eiffel 65. The drum beat is fairly basic which makes it a easy song to dance to. I also like how the song changes tempo through out going from slower, to fast making them have a very progressive sound.  This is probably the most relatable song for people dealing with relationship issues. (and who doesn't deal with that) Regardless the song is catchy and  rhythmic. I can really seeing this one being played at the rave or dance club.  The next track on their EP is titled "The 80's" This one reminds me a bit of the band Orgy, which isn't a bad thing at all. I like the vocal patterns in this one along with the effects they use. The beat is up tempo and catchy. The lyrics are also well written. The break in the song is awesome 1:24 to about 1:50 you really get lost in the music. The chorus is great as well, and well placed. Then ending with a instrumental break, which contains wicked synth playing and up beat drums. 

Another great track off this album is a cover originally by the legends Queen. This track is very different from it's original form. It starts off with a similar sound as the original then quickly changes to a synth and almost dub like sound. I can really appreciate what they did here because they really made it there own. When we reach the instrumental break then begins the chaos created by the synth's, but then switching back to the familiar beat played through out the song. The steady changing of patterns and sounds make this one great because it's not your typical song structure, they went over and beyond when the break hits which I really wasn't expecting. 

I can change is the last track on the seven track EP that really stands out. It's relaxing and chill while maintaining an up style beat.   The vocals are pretty sweet on this one I think, Especially the girl's voice. The beat is also very catchy and rave like. I also think the chorus is pretty catchy, with the mixing of the guys voice and girls voice because they mesh together pretty well. Having dual vocals also gives the EP a good change in style from the other tracks on the album. 

The EP as a whole is well constructed and written. With Atom & Eve being their first release I think this band has a bright future. The production on each track is well mixed and mastered. There's some part's I don't like such as the auto tune on certain vocals, but I think that adds to the dance scene side of it. 




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