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Junior Boys’ ‘Kiss Me All Night’ EP is a Flirt Fest on the Dancefloor

The title track was inspired by Prince.
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After a five-year hiatus, Jeremy Greenspan and Matt Didemus of Canadian electronic-pop duo Junior Boys reunited for their fifth studio album, Big Black Coat, which was released on City Slang records in February. Now, they're back and, in their words, "taking one more lap after the finish line."

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Earlier today, Junior Boys shared their new EP Kiss Me All Night, a four-tracker brimming with breathy, coquettish vocals and a sweat-speckled blend of techno and pop dressed in retro synths. Its first two tracks, "Yes" and "Babyfat," are described as "retro-futuristic club bangers," and they're followed by a cover of John Martyn's 1980 song "Some People Are Crazy" and the Prince-inspired title track "Kiss Me All Night." Listen to the EP in full below ahead of its digital release tomorrow; a physical release is set for October 14.

On September 9, Junior Boys head out on a North American fall tour, which includes stops in cities such as Montreal, St. Paul, Denver, Orlando, Miami, and more. Find the full list of dates here.