Corserine’s new drop is inspired by every 1980s dystopian nightclub movie scene ever filmed
Corserine, the evocative electronic music project helmed by Caro Tyle, is set to transport listeners to a utopian future with the release of a compelling double single, “I Know You Want Me Baby” and “My Love Temptation,” on June 12th. This release serves as the first taste of a full-length Corserine album slated for arrival later this summer.
Originally formed by a group of childhood friends from central Scotland and California, Corserine is now the singular vision of Tyle. His unique sonic tapestry is woven from a rich background: growing up in Scotland in the 1980s, surrounded by a vibrant blend of musical genres and pop culture. While his mother and sister were classically trained pianists, Caro first honed his skills as a guitarist in various rock and punk bands, before expanding his musical arsenal to include an encyclopaedic knowledge of rare groove and Japanese city pop, all of which inform Corserine’s distinctive sound.
These two tracks, “I Know You Want Me Baby” and “My Love Temptation,” promise to be a perfect entry point into Corserine’s world. Tyle cites 1980s science fiction films as a core thematic and sonic inspiration. “In those films, there’s always a nightclub scene set in the not-too-distant futuristic dystopia,” he explains. “I’m basically making the music playing in those scenes.”
Listeners can expect Corserine’s signature blend of dreamy pop textures, gritty electro, and muscular rhythms – a sound that will undoubtedly please fans of artists like Tycho, Com Truise, and Neon Indian.
“I Know You Want Me Baby” and “My Love Temptation” are available on all platforms and offer a tantalising glimpse into the atmospheric and immersive experience of the forthcoming album.