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PREMIERE: GOLD CASIO – DISCO HITS RADIO (OR, THE ECSTASY OF EGO DEATH)

The band carries the thread of ’80s synthpop with their standout debut album.

Step aside, earthlings, Gold Casio is here to take you on a space-age disco journey that will leave you reeling for more. This Brooklyn-based group has been making waves with their advanced sounds, blending indie-tronic dance rhythms and pulsing psychedelic pop into an infectious mixture of beats and rhythms that ooze Daft Punk and Justice.

Their debut album, Disco Hits Radio (Or, The Ecstasy of Ego Death), is a genre-defying journey through 20 tracks of electronic music from the last four decades. And with a captivating lead single in “Womp”, it’s no surprise that listeners are already getting these earworm melodies stuck in their heads.

Gold Casio is not content with simply replicating the past, though. They’ve built upon the pastiche of early synthpop and late ‘00s electroclash to create a sound that’s uniquely their own. Whether indulging in self-serious ‘80s melodrama Human League-style, employing the signature sing-speak of classic new wave, or basking in dulcet disco, Gold Casio’s influences are as diverse as they are emblematic of a band at the top of their game.

Gold Casio was brought down to earth entrance us. With Disco Hits Radio (Or, The Ecstasy of Ego Death), they’ve marked the start of an exciting new chapter. This ride is just getting started.

Head below to check out Gold Casio’s debut album “Disco Hits Radio (Or, The Ecstasy of Ego Death)”…