Thursday, April 29, 2010

Monday, April 12, 2010

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

MORE


Heaps of cool finds in the last couple of days.

Sweet Carrie is the new single from up and comers NightWaves. It's heavy on the 80's nostalgia like everything great these days. I'm posting up the Beaumont remix because I think it rivals the original for quality. One of those great remixes that takes nothing away from the original, only adds to it.

Sweet Carrie (Beaumont Remix) - NightWaves

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Matt Van Schie has a similar "The 80's Were The Fucking Greatest" mentality with his solo work, and Two Love is a obvious example of this. He just released his new EP, Balmy Nights. Buy it.

Two Love - Matt Van Schie

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Esben And The Witch have very "Seventeen Seconds-era The Cure" vibe to them. Except they have a female lead singer which I'm not usually a big fan of in traditional band set ups (brace for feminist backlash). But yeah they have a very cool sound, increased by the fact that she's got such a cool voice. Awesomely haunting stuff, Esben And The Witch sound like the soundtrack to the most disturbing of your nightmares.

Marching Song - Esben And The Witch

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Maximalist by Baths won't be for everyone, but I personally love vocal splicing and old samples from forgotten films. This one has a very compelling beat.

Maximalist - Baths

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Clock Opera are the music blog darlings of the entire internet right now. Not sure whether they deserve all the unashamed accolades but Once And For All is definitely an interesting track worth hearing.

Once And For All - Clock Opera

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Whitey has just released his new album, Canned Laughter, with minimal commercial backing. He claims its production has essentially bankrupted him, so I'd definitely suggest going out and buying it because from what I have heard, it's pretty damn good. When Your Sun Goes Down You'll Know is a great track, which reminds me a little of LCD Soundsystem's stuff. Great singalong chorus.


When Your Sun Goes Down You'll Know - Whitey

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Finally, a new track from Miami Horror called Moon Theory. After hearing the final version (which to me sounds a bit flat and demo-ish), I definitely think this song sounds far more compelling live. It stood out in their set each time I saw them even though I didn't know the name of it or any of the words, but I don't know, here it's...tepid. That said, check it out regardless, you may disagree.

Moon Theory - Miami Horror

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Friday, April 2, 2010

HYPE


Here's a downloadable version of Egyptian Hip Hop's stellar track, Heavenly. I previously linked a streamable version of it, but now you can listen to it as many times as you like internet connection or no. What a bitch it was to find as well.

Heavenly - Egyptian Hip Hop

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Balthazar are a strange band, they mix a bunch of different genres and end up with some pretty interesting results. Their debut album, Applause, is pretty well rounded, and features some standout songs worth mentioning. One of these tracks is Fifteen Floors which has sprinkles of hip-hop flavourings and instrumental break-downs that keeps the whole thing pretty compelling and unpredictable. Definitely worth a listen or twelve.

Fifteen Floors - Balthazar

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MOPP is some dude, and he got some girl to sing on a song called Hold On. It's a pretty damn good electro-party track; the sort of dancefloor filler you wish more DJ's knew about.


Hold On - MOPP

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Oberhofer sounds a bit like The Arcade Fire, but unfortunately for fans of The Arcade Fire, he isn't rubbish. This may be a turn off for some, but I on the other hand think not being awful is a bold yet effective move for garnering praise.

Away FRM U - Oberhofer