With a taster release ‘No Man Is An Island (theme From Losers)’ whetting dancefloor appetites throughout the country and reaching the dizzy heights of the top 3 in the Zzub Chart, Losers are set to unleash their mammoth single ‘Flush’ on an unsuspecting world.
Featuring the dual talents of Eddy Temple Morris, renowned arbiter of taste and XFM Remix stalwart and Tom Bellamy, erstwhile Cooper Temple Clause multi-instrumentalist, Losers have a musical heritage that runs the gamut of styles. With such a rich history to plunder it’s of little surprise that ‘Flush’ moves effortless on from ‘No Man Is An Island’s gritty heads-down electro to slick and hooky ghetto-pop that enlists the on point vocal abilities of Riz MC & Envy, who deliver pinpoint tit-for-tat rhyming so sharp they could cut themselves.
Boasting a remix package that takes Flush to all corners of the dancefloor, Dan Le Sac kicks off the re-rub action with a Kraftwerk-esque analogue trip that keeps on piling on the riffs until it reaches and Orbital-like crescendo. Skism presents a truly filthy bass workout smashing the ravey dubstep blueprint in the process. South Central perform a complete switch-up eschewing the vocals for driving beats and incessant bass before breaking out the guitars to complete the indie-electro crossover. Finally Sukh Knight steps up with an Envy heavy re-fix complete with half step rhythms and woofer-worrying subs.
Featuring a must-see animated video, the Losers single is released through Distiller records on April 5th.
Featuring the dual talents of Eddy Temple Morris, renowned arbiter of taste and XFM Remix stalwart and Tom Bellamy, erstwhile Cooper Temple Clause multi-instrumentalist, Losers have a musical heritage that runs the gamut of styles. With such a rich history to plunder it’s of little surprise that ‘Flush’ moves effortless on from ‘No Man Is An Island’s gritty heads-down electro to slick and hooky ghetto-pop that enlists the on point vocal abilities of Riz MC & Envy, who deliver pinpoint tit-for-tat rhyming so sharp they could cut themselves.
Boasting a remix package that takes Flush to all corners of the dancefloor, Dan Le Sac kicks off the re-rub action with a Kraftwerk-esque analogue trip that keeps on piling on the riffs until it reaches and Orbital-like crescendo. Skism presents a truly filthy bass workout smashing the ravey dubstep blueprint in the process. South Central perform a complete switch-up eschewing the vocals for driving beats and incessant bass before breaking out the guitars to complete the indie-electro crossover. Finally Sukh Knight steps up with an Envy heavy re-fix complete with half step rhythms and woofer-worrying subs.
Featuring a must-see animated video, the Losers single is released through Distiller records on April 5th.

