The Siren: Victoria “Little Boots” Hesketh
The Sound: Synthpop, nu-disco, deep house, electro house… mercurial melange of old and new
The Scene: East Angelean echoes, deep bass, dark clothes, dim lighting, disco flying, summer swelter, low-key shelter, electronic dance shows, less wubba wubba, more water cooler… minimalist staging, maximalist sound, in a way that pulls facade from the corporate tower and floods the underground… america is all show business, and we cosmic dancers are all working girls… little boots crafted a live exhibition of the most true, down to the automated call center entree and ever-so-business-casual peach two-piece suit… the sound and sentiment are the struggle in that lone ascent… from grime to primetime – by way of broken glass ceilings – Echo Park felt the signature nu-disco, electro-synth-pop, forever cosmic vintage new wave deep house sound in a way only the most first-hand experiential disc jockeys can convey… and time after time, despite the wait, Little Boots, little Ms. Hesketh delivered the synergistic collaborative developmental process that leave audiophiles and corporate executives salivating from bar countertops to corner offices day in and night out…
The Sleeper Soundbite: Tandem segue from Hekseth’s bonafide ode to this city of lost angels, “New In Town,” into the new single, “Get Things Done,” featuring a live collaboration with Hugh Myrone on guitar.
The Scope: Close enough to feel, too close to see anything but vibes, and volume #internalnocturnal
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