Cologne label Kompakt has been home to a plethora of very fine electronic dance music over the last decade. They also occasionally develop acts, as in proper bands rather than professorial Teutonic sorts standing behind laptops with intense, funereal expressions, pale-lit by console glow. Los Angeles couple Danny and Tiffany Preston don't look professorial. In the only publicity shots I've seen they traipse through the desert dressed in Arab garb, carrying synthesisers and machine guns. It's a good look and bodes well.

There is much inexplicable critical frothing over Vampire Weekend's light dabbling in Afro sounds. What would these same indie enthusiasts make of this album's title track, all tribal percussion, Bhundu Boys guitar, pulsing lo-fi keyboard bass and Tiffany Preston's cartoon chant chorus? Ersatz? Clunky? Lacking authenticity? Yes, yes, and yes again. That is the point, making Boys and Diamonds a truly bastardised pop for a Blade Runner future where cultures from across the planet scrabble amid their own detritus. Which surely sounds rather exciting?
Watch the video for the single "Without You"
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