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Keys N Krates Release Video for 'Love Again'; Announces Krane Collaboration

By: Jan. 18, 2017
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Keys N Krates kick off 2017 with the release of the official music video for "Love Again (feat. Ouici)," off their critically acclaimed 2016 EP Midnite Mass. Released roughly a year ago, the 6-track EP quickly became a favorite amongst fans and critics, with Pitchfork praising single "Save Me (feat. Katy B)" as "Not just the upper echelon of Katy B tracks, but also the top-tier of Keys N Krates' catalog to date," before the track took home "Dance Recording of the Year" at the 2016 Juno Awards. Midnite Mass went on to hit #2 on the iTunes US Top Dance Album Charts and took the #1 spot in Canada, garnering worldwide support from Zane Lowe, A-Trak, and Mistajam on Beats1 and BBC Radio 1. Keys N Krates also took Midnite Mass on a coast-to-coast tour with support on various dates from Metro Boomin, Stooki Sound, Hermitude, Branchez, and KRANE, the latter who went on to collaborate with the trio on their forthcoming Dim Mak single "Right Here" - Out January 27th.

"RIGHT HERE" WITH KRANE
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"LOVE AGAIN" OFFICIAL VIDEO PREMIERES VIA BILLBOARD

The Midnite Mass tour spotlighted Keys N Krates' unique live electronic multi-instrument show, and saw them play to massive international crowds on festival stages such as Bonnaroo, Electric Forest, EDC Orlando, Pukklepop, Osheaga, WayHome, and their own Birthday Party celebration in Toronto, inviting Mannie Fresh, Lunice, and Araabmuzik to join them. Throughout the tour, the band made time to showcase their DJ skills, spinning afterparties on several stops and recording mixes for Sway In The Morning, Insomniac's Night Owl Radio with Pasquale Rotella, The FADER, and Mixmag's Lab live at Nocturnal Wonderland. Ending the year just as strongly as they started it, ­­Keys N Krates closed out 2016 with back-to-back performances at Decadence in Denver and Resolution in Houston.

Check out Keys N Krates' 2017 tour schedule below and be on the lookout for more dates via: http://www.keysnkrates.com/tour

Keys N Krates 2017 Tour Dates:
2/3 - Webster Hall (DJ Set) - Orlando, FL
2/11 - CRUSH - Dallas, TX
2/17 - Echostage - Washington, DC
3/3 - BETA Nightclub (DJ Set) - Denver, CO
4/8 - Phoenix Lights Festival - Phoenix, AZ
5/5 - Middlelands Festival - Todd Mission, TX

About Keys N Krates:
While it may look that way on stage, nothing is ever simple with Keys N Krates. Not when everyone has an equally valid opinion, along with the willingness (no, the all-consuming need) to sit and scrutinize a hearty 808 hit or laser like synth line for hours on end.

It's been this way since the very beginning, when Keys N Krates went from being a live hip-hop band reliant on rough acapellas and memory-jogging remixes to something much more complex - atight-knit trio of producers/performers - Turntablist Jr Flo, Keyboard player David Matisse, drummer Adam Tune - who take rocking a party as seriously as a week spent in the studio. "We always trade roles from song to song," explains Jr. Flo. "It's not uncommon for Matisse to flip a sample, or for me to write a melody, or for Tune to chime in on the mixing of a track. It's not the fastest way of working, but everyone has a say in everything."

Which explains why their breakthrough singles (the elastic loops and diamond-edged drums of "Dum Dee Dum," the head rush hooks of "Treat Me Right," a frantic, D'n'B-flavored "Are We Faded") are able to pull the strings of packed festival crowds without resorting to tired EDM tropes. Hip-hop, house and UK bass music all play a role in a Keys N Krates record, but so do the dark-tinged dynamics and widescreen ways of indie acts like Caribou and M83. "Seeing M83 live at the Osheaga festival changed our whole perception of how their music translates live," says Jr. Flo. "The chord progressions are beautiful and catchy but never corny. It's pop music at its best."

That was essentially the goal with the Toronto group's new Midnite Mass EP: cuts that are calibrated for clubs but that can translate beyond. Punchy and powerful. Emotional and epic. That goes for everything from its title track (an intro that sounds like a suspenseful thesis) to a Katy B collab ("Save Me") that'll beam old-school ravers straight back to the '90s. And then there's something as deceivingly simple as "Love Again," a soulful rap beat created from scratch and such artful details as the orchestral flourishes of Ouici and the gospel vocals of a friend named JP. Let's just say it's no coincidence that the song sounds like it sampled a dust-caked '70s record from a long-buried discount bin that Just Blaze or Kanye might find and flip; Keys N Krates want to leave you wondering just how they do it.

"We wanted people to wonder where we got a lot of the sounds for this EP, the same way we have when listening to producers like Just Blaze and Timbaland. Those guys have always used source samples or sounds that leave you scratching your head. We love that simplicity; it's like true Italian cooking, a few ingredients to make something so impactful.... Beats that leave you wondering 'where the f did he get that sound from?'


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