Erik Moline – who goes by the name of Recycle Culture (see his mix for DIS Magazine from last year here) – just dropped a new single called House of Surreality/Blood Parade. "Blank Babe Blissed Out In The House of Surreality" acts as club music 101 in the best way possible. Synths assert their presence, flouncing about, and a lady coos about someone not knowing her name. Suddenly it's 2006 again and "Everytime We Touch" is all over the radio. It's a song that's just plain psyched off of itself. And it should be. Evidenced especially by the xylophone synth. Download the two songs here on Recycle Culture's bandcamp and while you're there, check out his other EP, HI, which is much different. We also recommend you go listen to his remix of Taylor Swift's "State of Grace", and the track's marvellous floral-centric cover art.