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MNDR‘s track “Fade to Black” was reviewed and featured on Pitchfork.com’s Forkcast.

MNDR is a one-woman DJ/producer/electronic artist who’s recently remixed Major Lazer’s “Pon de Floor” and now is working on her debut full-length. Not sure if this cut will find its way to that release, but as catchy as this fractured electro-pop tune is, it could certainly seem to be a candidate for one of the album’s singles. Check out a few more tunes at MNDR’s MySpace.

Take a listen here.

MNDR‘s track “Fade to Black” was featured as the Song of the Day on Lizzyville.com.

…MNDR’s “Fade to Black” is a pretty stunning IDM track that I had the pleasure of hearing at Littlefield on Saturday during the Girls’ Guide to Rocking event. She’s like Annie but, dare I say it, better, though she has fewer notches on her belt.

Listen to Fade To Black here.

MNDR’s “Fade to Black” reviewed by The Fader. For more about the song’s creation check MNDR’s Blog.

It’s tempting to picture currently-NY-based producer/vocalist MNDR 24-7 surrounded by hotwired gear, Frankensteinian drum machines and patched together pedals, a sort of musical robot extension of her arms—her crystal-clear pop voice and gleaming beat sequences just invokes that shit. “Fade to Black” is a total iPod burner, completely anthemic in a song-of-the-summer style with an outburst chorus that evokes the bigness of “Kids in America” or Pat Benetar’s “Invincible”—which is not to say it’s retro, just that it makes us want to walk down the street with our crew, amassing unrelated passersby until we have like a Puerto Rican Day Parade-sized posse following us down Madison, all singing the chorus of this in unison. So maybe MNDR is secretly Ferris Bueller? Listen to it on her MySpace, along with another epic, the wobbly new “Jump In.”

* Julianne Escobedo Shepherd

For the full article check The Fader.

 
 
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