Category Archives: music

if it’s got some rhythm, some pitch, some dynamics and you’ve downloaded (a)legally it at some point in your life… then it can be called music

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Friends with fellow Maryland musicians Future Islands and Dan Deacon, inspired by Paper Rad and singing songs about Winona Ryder’s character on 90s cult classic Reality Bites, Ed Schrader’s Music Beat and their new album Jazz Mind isn’t your …

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Two more from the Parisian duo! Paradis are about to drop their second Hémisphère 12″ under BIS next Tuesday, another exercise of delicate pop and dreamy storytelling, ephemeral happiness and furtive looks. That’s only their own “Hémisphère”, so …

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Today kicks off the European tour of one very particular couple…. and a very particular and unique fusion of sounds: Elfin Saddle, the communion of Emi Honda and Jordan McKenzie. To spice things up they created one of their …

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Diät - Pick A Line/ No Accent 7" Cover

What do you get when you have two Aussie expats and one Berlin local happen to sound like Total Control? You get a band, who played one of the Australian synth-punk’s shows during their European tour, only to …

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There is a dance of release dates depending on who you ask. Today? Next Friday for the 3rd and last part of Session Victim’s “Haunted house of house? the 8th of January for the digital release via Juno?…. …

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