Nutmeg State of Mind by Nutmeg State of Mind It’s no secret that many people in my home state of Connecticut are still affected by the recent events in Newtown. In response to this extreme tragedy, some musicians local to Connecticut have come together to contribute tracks to a
Bluu Form by Madegg Some spacey, ear-tingling beatmusic from this collection of Madegg tracks, Bluu Form. Give it a stream and relax. Allow your eyes to roll into the back of your head as you drift off into a sonically psychedelic coma.
On this new album, Toro Y Moi is able to maintain many of the grooves that have continually made this project interesting, but the newly added vocal samples, vocal experiments, and songs don’t go over well much of the time. WATCH THE REVIEW
New York’s Pro Era drops one of the freshest throwback mixtapes in hop hop, putting themselves at the forefront of this new, nostalgic wave in rap. WATCH THE REVIEW
The Perennials by Motion Sickness of Time Travel Via the widget above, hear a few cuts off the latest EP from ambient songstress Motion Sickness of Time Travel. Grab the vinyl here, and make sure to hear some of her longer, more ambitious projects here.
A compiled group of electronic sketches and ideas produced by Four Tet over the course of a four-year period: ’97 to ’01. The completely unexpected collection lasts almost forty minutes, and seems to house quite a few b-sides that sound akin to tracks from beloved Four Tet LPs like Rounds.
Huntronik by Huntronik New York’s Huntronik brings electronics together with various bits of krautrock, garage rock, lo-fi, and post-punk. It’s a pretty interesting amalgamation–mostly because the end result is so difficult to simply pen into one category. Listen to the project’s new, self-titled album via the
Electronic music producer Shlohmo drops a track from his forthcoming EP, Laid Out. The song is titled “Later,” and it’s absolutely beautiful with its atmospheric bass synths and what seems to be a distorted vocal sample. Before I go on, let me say that I’m loving this friggin’
Yo La Tengo’s latest effort, Fade, is one of the band’s softest and most consistent efforts yet. WATCH THE REVIEW
Oh, hey, it’s a new track from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ next album! I’m down! A lot like the last track Nick and his band dropped from this forthcoming album, Push the Sky Away, “Jubilee Street” is somewhat subtle and restrained. However, the track still brings