Innocently enough, 'Propane Nightmares' begins with tame Spanish horns. But at the 1:05 mark, the song explodes into a full dance hall assault. Stream 30 seconds of Pendulum's 'Propane Nightmares" below:
Propane Nightmares - Pendulum
Innocently enough, 'Propane Nightmares' begins with tame Spanish horns. But at the 1:05 mark, the song explodes into a full dance hall assault. 
"It's a called a gig. The movement is called slam dancing. And it can get pretty acrobatic."
Now, this guy has some talent! While this early-twentysomething known as James Morrison became a sensation over in the UK a while back, it was only recently that I was turned on to this soulful crooner.
Coconut Records is a project from Phantom Planet's Jason Schwartzman. And 'West Coast' is a charming melody from the project.
Popeater.com has a feature illuminating the striking physical similarities between the two singers, as well other mistakeable pairs.