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04/21/2008

New Music: Quiet Village's Badass "Circus of Horror"

New Music: Quiet Village's Badass "Circus of Horror"

Quiet Village's "Circus of Horror", from their awesomely drugged-out, dreamy album Silent Movie, has been buzzing around the blogs and for good reason. It's a bad-ass, old-school funk groove reminiscent of 70's and 80s exploitation/grindhouse fi ...

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Posted by Michael on 04/21/2008 10:44 PM EST in Experimental, Highly Recommended, Funk | Permalink

04/17/2008

Paris 1919, 1973, and 2007

Paris 1919, 1973, and 2007

It's no surprise that I don't like much new music. I listen to a lot of it, but only find a teeny bit actually interesting. That being said, I understand the importance of historically contextualizing things for the kids of today. Enter Owen P ...

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Posted by Emily on 04/17/2008 12:17 PM EST in Electronic, Experimental, YouTube, Highly Recommended, Classical | Permalink

New Sebastian Track, "Motor," Will Run Over Your Face

New Sebastian Track, "Motor," Will Run Over Your Face

Seriously. This shit is awesome and fierce. Like a muscle car spinning its wheels back and forth on your skull, SebastiAn's "Motor" is non-stop electro anguish that will leave the dance floor soaked in blood. Kinda leaves a fuzzy feeling in your ...

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Posted by Michael on 04/17/2008 10:14 AM EST in Electronic, Experimental, Industrial | Permalink

04/16/2008

VISUAL NOTES: Pump The Letterpress Jams

VISUAL NOTES: Pump The Letterpress Jams

Letterpress prints and upbeat tunes, my two life passions, have just been joined! Film producer Jörg Petri, electronic musician Michael Fakesch, and helpers from the University of Arts in Braunschweig, Germany have teamed up to create the offic ...

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Posted by Robin on 04/16/2008 4:15 PM EST in Electronic, Experimental, Visual Notes | Permalink

04/11/2008

Dominique Leone's Fantastical "Duyen"

Dominique Leone's Fantastical "Duyen"

When Stereogum reviewed Dominique Leone's debut, self-titled album the other day and posted some mp3s, I was seriously blown away by the song "Duyen." The songwriting is top-notch, as is the brightly-colored production style. Overall, the trippy ...

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Posted by Michael on 04/11/2008 1:27 PM EST in Indie-Pop, Electronic, Experimental | Permalink

04/10/2008

The HEARTS REVOLUTION Will Not Be Televised

The HEARTS REVOLUTION Will Not Be Televised

Instead, the HEARTS REVOLUTION may be delivered in the NY duo's own ice cream truck, The Hearts Challenger, which has been known to make appearances at random events and art openings. It's pretty clear that the band likes to use pop-culture ...

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Posted by Michael on 04/10/2008 12:19 PM EST in Electronic, Experimental | Permalink

Hawkwind and The Master of the Universe

Hawkwind and The Master of the Universe

When you hear the phrase "Master of the Universe" what comes to mind? He Man, right? Well that is what I thought, but apparently I'm not enough of a psychedelic space rocker to know that is also a Hawkwind song. From their live 1974 album ...

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Posted by Emily on 04/10/2008 12:11 PM EST in Experimental, 60's Psych | Permalink

04/08/2008

Eat Your Beefheart Out

Eat Your Beefheart Out

I'm ready for Spring to take the winter chill out of the air and to warm things up. I need to get some "Ice Cream For the Crow" and have a "Tropical Hot Dog Night" or two. "Sure 'Nuff 'N Yes I do!" Long live Captain Beefheart, maker of all t ...

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Posted by Emily on 04/08/2008 1:47 PM EST in Experimental, YouTube, Video Retrospective | Permalink

Electrify Yourself! An Accelerated, Super-Charged History of Chrome

Electrify Yourself! An Accelerated, Super-Charged History of Chrome

Chrome was an innovative San Francisco-based band who established a hyper-real style of industrial and post-punk music, paving the way for future acts like Skinny Puppy, Chicks on Speed and The Rapture. They were led by Damon Edge (drums and syn ...

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Posted by Michael on 04/08/2008 8:16 AM EST in Experimental, Post-Punk, New-Wave, Industrial | Permalink

04/07/2008

A Tiny Pop Eureka Brought To You By Hermit Thrushes

"Only one of those boys is a Hermit Thrush, but it's still a very cute photo" - Amanda

Philly's Hermit Thrushes' skewed psychedelic songs stumble and regain balance like a drunken man searching for quick sobriety. "Push" is a tiny eureka of somber, fractured pop beauty that may initially sound broken, but fixes up quite nicely. Fa ...

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Posted by Michael on 04/07/2008 10:18 AM EST in Indie-Pop, Experimental, Local Music | Permalink

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