2012
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Mount Eerie’s Phil Elverum drops another track from what’s going to be his second full-length album this year, Ocean Roar. It’s a slow, serene ballad featuring the kind of atmospheric synths that were so prevalent on this albums predecessor, Clear Moon. Some of Phil’s lyrics leave
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[audio:http://www.stonesthrow.com/jukebox/karriem_moogy.mp3] Multi-instrumentalist and hip hop producer Kariem Riggins has a new collection of instrumentals dropping on Stones Throw later this year titled Alone Together, which is kind of the culmination of two collections of instrumentals titled Alone and Together. Alone is currently
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Some futuristic, synth-heavy footwork on this new, free EP from LiL ≏ JaBBA, one of the stranger up-and-coming electronic music producers right now. Dig on it via the widget above.
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Stream: Jens Lekman- I Know What Love Isn’t On September 3, Swedish singer-songwriter Jens Lekman will be releasing his third LP, titled I Know What Love Isn’t, via Secretly Canadian. The folks over at The Quietus have made it available to stream now; just follow the link above
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Chrome Lips by Supreme Cuts & Haleek Maul Hey, remember that dark, strange hip hop mixtape I passed you a while back? Yeah, from that Chicago kid Haleek Maul. That’s him. There’s a lotta dark, underground hip hop going around these days, and when it comes to the
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Soundway Records shares a bid of oddball salsa from Meridian Brothers. You can catch a really lengthy bio on ’em here. The whole project is spearheaded by multi-instrumentalist and musical eccentric Eblis Álvarez, who Soundway Records credits as being a pretty notable figure in Bogotá’s experimental music scene. From
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Attached to the grainy, 29-minute video embedded above, you’ll find an audio track that features the new Deerhoof album in its entirety. The title, Breakup Song, which, when I first heard of the title, I thought it was the band’s swan song or something. Thankfully, it’s not.
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California’s WHY? comes strong on this new track from the indie pop/hip hop hybrid’s forthcoming album, Mumps, etc. The song starts off with a really cool, breezy choir, and gives way to some precious piano chords, too. Once the beat kicks, the mood changed instantly, shifting into
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While I wouldn’t say I buy into the the Underachievers theory of gold souls, I do dig on this track a lot. It comes from the outfit’s upcoming mixtape, INDIGOI.S.M., which will be pretty boss if the rest of the tracks feature flows this tight and