Rangleklods change name to Blondage, drop massive dance-pop tune "Dive"
Danish electro duo Rangleklods have shared a new song called "Dive" under their new guise, Blondage.
The pair - Pernille Smith-Sivertsen and Essen Andersen - will release a new EP this autumn on Tambourhinoceros. It'll follow last year's LP straitjacket.
“Dive is about being broke, but happy, wild and careless, and suffering the consequences.” says Andersen. “One of those hot summer days where you feel like the world is ending but you just don’t care.”
Smith-Sivertsen speaks about the name change: “We’ve released records with Rangleklods that we’re extremely proud of. But we need a new beginning for us to keep evolving. We’re changing our name to Blondage, and our main focus is to make edgy electronic pop tunes. The name Blondage is a contraction of ‘blond’ and ‘bondage’ and to us it combines naivety and daydreaming with aggression and sensuality. It has given us an empty canvas and a greater creative energy than we’ve ever had.”
"Dive" is produced by Blondage, mixed by Mads Nørgaard and Esben Andersen, and mastered by Björn Engelmann.
Dive into the new single below.
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