Single Review: Concrete Disco – ‘We Make’
2 min readNewly formed electronic collective Concrete Disco bring some heaving dance grindings to the forefront of the British dance scene with their brand new single We Make which is paving the bands way into the mainstream and helping the three piece outfit provide a productive addition to the years electronic offerings.
Brothers Joe and Dom Berditch along with Jonny Wharton on guitars formed the outfit as recently as last year and have been busy refining their sound which is a blending of today’s modern underground drum and bass and dance-floor hits while tapping into the same electronic and dance blends that saw fellow electro peers New Order at the heights of success in the late eighties coating the track with a light dose of nostalgia.
We Make sits well as both a radio friendly dance number as much as it does within the sweaty confines of the weekend early hours club scene and provides Concrete Disco with a meaty introductory single.
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