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    A series of house tracks with eccentric personalities on the latest album from Martyn, Ghost People. These tracks are a fun and bubbly as they are hard and driving. It’s out now via Brainfeeder, and stream the whole thing above.

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    Dreamin by Twerps Twerps are a 4-piece garage pop outfit from Melbourne Australia, and “Dreamin” is the first track to drop from the group’s self-titled debut. It’s out via Chapter Music in Australia and Underwater Peoples in the United States. With the strum of an acoustic guitar, strong

  • MP3 Electronic music producer Teebs will be dropping a new release on November 8th via Brainfeeder. Though I wasn’t in love with this last album, Ardour, there were still some tracks that drew up some pretty interesting sounds. I’m feeling that way about the first track to drop

  • On the sophomore Justice album, this French house duo starts emulating its influences–70s rock, pop, disco–with a mix of different results. WATCH THE REVIEW

  • On the Field’s latest album, it’s business as usual for this Swedish minimal techno producer, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. WATCH THE REVIEW

  • Abhorrent Evolution | EP 2011 by Oblivionized The debut EP from the UK’s Oblivionized is now getting a North American release thanks to the people at Comatose Music. You guys know I love death metal, but usually the technical side of the genre doesn’t do too much for me.

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    From the people over at Scion, grab a free download–well, you give out your e-mail address–of the new King Khan EP, the King Khan Experience. It’s an aggressive meld of garage rock, funk, and soul. Play these tracks and get ready to break stuff and make love.

  • Holy Ghost! – Hold My Breath (Cosmic Kids Remix) by DFA Records Holy Ghost! – Hold My Breath (Tiger & Woods Remix) by DFA Records Two remixes from Holy Ghost!‘s new single for the track “Hold My Breath.” It’s out now on DFA Recs, and check out our review for

  • Classic rock revivalists Rival Sons have dropped a new video for the track “All Over the Road.” I reviewed the album this song comes from, Pressure & Time, a while back. Check it out here. If this track hooks you, check out the rest of the album. Believe me when

  • 2011

    Ever since I was introduced to tracks like “SK8” years ago, I’ve considered Seattle’s the Spits to kinda be the modern unsung heroes of punk rock. Of course this album, like previous ones, is self-titled, and will probably features a number of songs that are just as crude,