Slowdance, a Brooklyn-based quintet, have a penchant for edgy indie-pop and for crafting songs in French. According to the band, their moody, keyboard-heavy stylings were influenced by Blondie and ‘70s synth-wave, so it’s no wonder that here, they sound sultry and submerged in hypnotic, humming electronics. Frontwoman Quayar Quinn-Settel -- seemingly mysterious and secretive, curtained by thick bangs -- recalls a cross between Tennis’ laid back Alaina Moore and the dynamic Karen O. An intriguing vocalist and performer -- beautifully delicate one moment, curiously detached the next -- she is one of many reasons Slowdance is a band that’s hard to forget. Slowdance’s latest EP, Light & Color, is out now. /// Complete radio broadcast and playlist: http://bit.ly/pL9O62 /// Official website for Slowdance: http://slowdancewith.us/