'The track envisions a dystopian world of clubbing that’s very clean...'
Jessie Atkinson
11:55 19th May 2020

Clubs are shut, but not forever. We should be looking forward to the moment when we can feel the heat from hundreds of bodies all around us again...International Teachers of Pop lead the way with 'Flood The Club' - their latest single taken from forthcoming album Pop Gossip.

Trippy and glitchy, the group have gone full electro pop for the early hours with their dark, infectious dance tune. Pranging out on deep synths and a repetitive refrain that unspools like the inside of an old cassette, 'Flood The Club' makes us want to be out and about on the town. So. Badly.

Hear it:

Intriguingly, the single does touch on prescient themes: "the track envisions a dystopian world of clubbing that’s very clean, nightclubs with their sprinklers on all night, taps over flowing on to the dance floor."

It’ll be interesting to see how this all pans out, I for one like my clubs a little grimy. If I’ve not left a club with soil on my knees and a strangers dribble on my shirt, I’ve not been out!!" Adrian Flanagan continued.

'Flood The Club' follows infectious disco track 'Don't Diss The Disco' and Sleaford Mods collab 'I Stole Yer Plimsoles'.

Pop Gossip tracklist:

1. Don't Diss The Disco
2. Gaslight
3. I Stole Yer Plimsolls (feat. Jason Williamson)
4. Flood the Club
5. A Change
6. Prince (The Final Wheelie)
7. The Red Dots (Dirty Mind)
8. Beats Working For A Living (For Martin)
9. Ein Weiterer Stein In Der Wand (End Of Days Mix)
10. Femenenergy
11. The Tower

Pop Gossip arrives 29 May via Desolate Spools.


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