Newcastle synth wave duo NOPRISM shared their new old-school house, disco and 80s infused single ‘Order’ earlier in the year. 

The quartet filter through sounds of 70s New York and early Chicago house as they meld the two styles with their own love of distorted and angular guitar histrionics. 

What emerges is a track that pulsates with retro-tinged electronica that the band have coined as ”filthy disco’. 

Toying with a mixture of blossoming synths and driving electro-beats, NOPRISM said: “We wanted to make a head-rush of a song that would have a great intensity when we finally get to play live, filled with the sounds of 303 and the piano synonymous with house music… 

“Lyrically, it’s more-or-less about the attitudes of Brexit Britain and the ability of the press and politicians to repeat their agenda enough times until it becomes true. 

“Exploring the illusory truth effect common with politics. Donald Trump, for example, was pretty fond of the technique.”

Alex Pearson
Founder and Editor-in-Chief of ICM, full-time journalist, occasional photographer, Chelsea FC.

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