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Listen to Isabel Guzman "Mysterious"

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The Swedes just have an incredible knack for cranking out slick pop ditties that will have you tapping your feet whether you want it or not. It must be in their water.

Isabel Guzman is no exception to that rule. The emerging Swedish pop diva (who was classmates with Robyn) is ready to take over the dance floor with a brand-new EP, titled "Kill The Boy." The entire project was inspired by comic book stories,  dark city landscapes and most notably the NBC television series Heroes. "The images of a dark deserted city, the future, superpowers and the splash of neon individuals, all dancing; some for therapy and others just because pop runs through their veins," Guzman explains in a press release.

The first single taken of that album is the electro-pop stomper "Mysterious" that will surely get the boys and girls dancing with its punctuating beat and Guzman's lusty vocals.  There's no release date yet for "Kill The Boy." Right now, Guzman has just shared the EP among some friends and a couple of bloggers like me. Time to take it to next level I'd say. (Click here to listen a remix of "Mysterious" by Lilla Bjorn.)

May 5, 2008 in Pop | Permalink

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sounds kinda like a Dannii 'Bargain' Minogue track... She looks interesting though.

Posted by: Silvan at May 6, 2008 5:56:41 PM

Dude, I love your blog! Aaaand I am 99.7% sure you'd dig my music and wanna cover me ;D

xoxo
Doe Deere

Posted by: Doe Deere at May 6, 2008 5:58:02 PM

I like your blog. Great finds! Keep them coming!

Posted by: Rebecca at May 6, 2008 7:25:37 PM

i need some yellow pumps like that..

Posted by: jill at May 6, 2008 11:42:23 PM

sounds too much like "My Sharona"

but digging it though. :)

Posted by: chimanc at May 7, 2008 2:19:51 AM

I agree. Very much like "My Sharona" in the melodic structure in the beginning. Smart move I think though. You're right. The Swedes know what they're doing.

Posted by: WFK at May 7, 2008 6:23:17 AM

the mix is better

Posted by: m ishu at Jul 1, 2008 4:25:49 AM

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