Listen: 1987 - "Bomb"
31 October 2014, 12:26
| Written by
Laurence Day
Swedish producer 1987 - AKA Victor Holmberg of Montauk - has revealed a new track called "Bomb". It's... explosive.
Part dancefloor banger, part bruised downtempo ballad, the track is a simmering three-odd minutes of emotional afflictions and dislocated-from-reality synths. There's chilled, dreamy elements to it, but try as you might, it'll be tough to refuse the groove.
1987 will also be DJing at our upcoming Tove Styrke show at The Old Blue Last 6 November. It's free, but spaces are limited - head here for more info/tickets.
Listen below. You can buy recent track "Michelle" now via iTunes.
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