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Awesome session takes of songs from St. Vincent’s latest album, Strange Mercy. Enjoy! Check our review of Strange Mercy here if you’re yet to catch it, and find the album on 4AD. /via/
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Andrew Jackson Jihad doing a session performance with Nervous Energies. In this video, the duo is performing a track from is latest album, Knife Man. The track is “Fucc The Devil.” Check my review of AJJ’s latest album here. /via/
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Shot by the good people at i-D Magazine, here’s a live session with one of the darkest singer-songwriters I’ve come across this year, Chelsea Wolfe. This video features several live incarnations of tracks from her latest album, which you can watch a review of right here. Enjoy the
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Sacramento psych outfit Ganglians have a new album out titled Still Living, which is slathered in a slightly soured Beach Boys-like sheen. To me, it’s a mutant’s take on sunshine pop from the 60s. The band recently did an acoustic session with the people at terroreyes.tv, and
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A live video of the Drums playing what seems to be a track from the band’s forthcoming album, Portamento. On YouTube, it’s listed as episode one of “Visionmento.” A weird play on words, but the video is still fun. Hopefully, more episodes are on the way soon. This
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As you know, I dug the hell out of that new Shabazz Palaces album, Black Up. So, I’m happy to present two pieces of live magic from the project: A Daytrotter session and a video shot by the good people at KEXP. Bon Appétit! Stream: Shabazz Palaces @ Daytrotter
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Indiana’s Sleeping Bag will release its self-titled debut in August via Joyful Noise. The true simplicity of this trio is defined by their stripped down melodies, laid back vocals, jagged guitars, and kick-snare beats. The track “Ben” frames a picture that reflects good times of days past, but asks
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A few days ago, Daytrotter uploaded a session with TND’s favorite saxophone player: Colin Stetson. Click here to hear it. If you haven’t seen or heard the guy, do so as soon as possible. He’s an absolute beast, and an amazing soloist. The guy’s latest record
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If you want to have a serious conversation about underrated artists, Kid Koala is a name that must come up. The Canadian DJ is at the creative forefront of turntablism, expanding ideas on both how to manipulate sound and what sounds can be manipulated. The guy has a new Daytrotter
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Following the release of last year’s the Way Out, which was one of my favorite 2010 albums, the Books spent a day last week recording a session with the good people at Daytrotter. Follow the link below and hear four tracks, which include “Tokyo” and “Free Translator”: The Books