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Little Boots “Meddle”

Submitted by Jon Behm on April 16, 2009 – 11:00 amNo Comment

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If you haven’t heard of Blackpool’s Little Boots by now you probably will soon. The petite blonde has already dropped some of the year’s most dance-tastic disco pop tracks, and her June debut Hands seems predestined to crown her new iIndie royalty (based on what I have heard at her live show it will be fantastic). Check out “Meddle,” the best of her pre-released singles. It’s got fat beats, bangin’ synths, and a far out Japanese instrument called a Tenori-on (I am just not sure what it does). The production is stellar thanks to super producer and Bird and the Bee member Greg Kurstin. The guy produces Britney for chrissakes. This gal is going to be big.

Little Boots “Meddle” (mp3)

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(uncredited photo via Little Boots Music)

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