Talk Show
Lightning Studios is excited to announce the new Cy Dune and Talk Show collaboration - a hyper active Talk Show remix of the Cy Dune track Don’t Waste My Time. A blaring remix that makes you feel like you are racing down the street with friends in a late 90’s Guy Ritchie film with it’s kinetic drum breaks and acid green synths.
LTG 019A // TALK SHOW X CY DUNE // Don’t Waste My Time Remix
The original Cy Dune tracks works with time as it’s central theme using a clock sound as percussion - part Devo, part Hans Zimmer. The Talk Show remix picks out that clock and starts with it, building tension around gnarly acid basses before the Amen break comes in sending us into a 4 minute running chase scene.
Since their debut release “Fast and Loud” on Yala Records, Talk Show have gone from strength-to- strength, capturing the imagination of new and existing fans alike with their unique pairing of raw, punk-inspired delivery, with melodic elements that hark to influences including The Cure, Chemical Brothers and others. Offering up an exhilarating live show that pairs the stomping, brooding focus of Harrison Swann, with the wild, escapist energy of drummer Chloe MacGregor, bassist George Sullivan and guitarist Tom Holmes, Talk Show have well and truly set themselves aside as a band that mean business.
Gaining support rapid radio support from Jack Saunders, Annie Mac, Chris Hawkins, Shaun Keaveny, Steve Lamaq, John Kennedy, Clara Amfo and many others and with the bands first Ep under their belt
“These People” on Council Records debuting at number 13 on the physical uk charts. Streaming over 8000+ critics and fans alike enjoying the further insight into the raucous world of Talk Show. The band continue to evolve, excite and progress. Recently Signing publishing to JIM ( ninja tune) and releasing brand new collaborate single with house monster dj and producer Eli Brown on Polydor. On their latest ep produced with Hot Chip’s, Joe Goddard Talk Show show another side to them combining alternative electronic dance with post punk. They’ve previously supported: Fontaines D.C., Squid, Warmduscher, and Shame and played Pitchfork Paris, The Great Escape, Liverpool Sound, London Calling, and Manchester Psych.