FREE MP3: Get People – Away

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Picking up where last year’s Careless/Odyssey double A-side left off, London trio Get People’s sophomore EP release Rain Tears is according to the press release “another slice of infectious, intelligent pop music.”

Rain Tears will be released on Friends vs Records on July 11th 2011.Get People have released the track ‘Away’ for free from the EP, download it below to make your own mind up!It’s out June 6th.

The tribal-infused, dance pop produced by the London trio, comprised of Dom, Caspar and Martin, is perfectly placed to do well this summer on the back of plaudits from Radio 1, The Fly, XFM and Music Week, alongside a huge amount of blog hype via Abeano, My Band is Better Than your Band and Illegal Tender. Their unique remixes of other artists, including Is Tropical, Mystery Jets, Morning Parade and The Wombats, have also seen the band featured by Rob Da Bank and released by Kitsuné. Only existing for just over a year, the band’s immediate success and depth of vision is impressive to say the least.

Get People perfectly fuse dance, indie and world influences, bringing to life a sound awash in marimbas, synths and tape loops. With their aforementioned debut single selling out in weeks, and shows and tours with the likes of Metronomy, The Wombats and Crystal Fighters already under their belts, the band’s self-produced, sun-kissed sound is sure to raise many heads in 2011. Rain Tears will be released on Friends vs Records on July 11th.

Live Dates Include:
Jun 2 Trinity Theatre Tunbridge wells
June 11 Isle Of Wight Festival Newport
Jul 4 Old Blue Last London
Jul 30 Farr Festival Newnham,
Aug 19 V Festival Weston-under-Lizard
Aug 20 V Festival , Chelmsford
Aug 29 Burning Man, Rock City Nevada, US

Away by GET PEOPLE

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