With the just released new single ‘In the Summer’, excitement is mounting ahead of Naytronix‘s highly anticipated debut album. Glow will see the light on October 9th via Plug Research.
‘In the Summer’ is the second track off Glow. Stream it below, you are in for a treat.
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Naytronix unleashes video for second single off upcoming Dirty Glow
Some of you may already know Nate Brenner for being tUnE-yArDs’ bass player but as previously posted, he has a new solo project called Naytronix and a debut album just over a month away from being released.
Dirty Glow drops on October 9th via Plug Research.
I was lucky enough to catch one of his first shows in London in July and it totally won me over. Brenner, who envisioned the album as a summer time record, got it just right. He’s offering a fun-filled dance party drawing upon a wide palette of musical styles from funk jazz to electronic soul. And the whole thing feels as if synthesisers had just been invented.
Naytronix has just unveiled ‘Baby Don’t Walk Away’, the excellent feel-good second single off Dirty Glow. It comes with a video directed by Christine Hucal, who had also directed the video for his first single ‘Robotic’. Here it is.
Naytronix unveils first single from upcoming debut album
Naytronix, the new solo project of multi-instrumentalist and producer Nate Brenner, has unveiled the first single from his forthcoming debut album Dirty Glow. The album is due out on October 9th via Plug Research.
Brenner, who is also tUnE-yArDs’ bassist, conceived the album as a summertime record. “Over the last three years I’ve spent a lot of time in a van, being on tour with tUnE-yArDs” explained Brenner. “I think I just wanted to make a record that would sound good from beginning to end while cruising down a highway and hold the listener’s interest the whole time.”
The single, ‘Robotic’, would make any robot feel good in their skin. It comes with a video directed by Christine Hucal and a special remix by new Plug Research signees Mwahaha. Check it all out below.