Videos
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Ambient music artist Liz Harris has just put out her sixth album under the name Grouper. It’s a double album, containing the releases Alien Observer and Dream Loss. Of course, this video is for the title track of the former. /via/
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Video from the lo-fi solo project of Mat Cothran, Coma Cinema. He’s just released his third album, which is titled after this track. The guy releases all of his albums for free as well, so no complains about that.
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It seems this video has just appeared out of thin air, so everything I “know” about it is merely assumption. The major names associated with this thing only leads back to this very video when punched into a search engine. The Vimeo account itself only seems to have this one
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Video for the first single to come from Metronomy’s new album, the English Riviera. Scope our review of the album right here.
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Electronic music producer Daedelus has just run up on 10 years of music releases. Needless to say, it’s been a prolific decade for him. Bespoke will be Daedelus’ latest album, and it’s looking at an April 26th release via Ninja Tune. It’ll also featured collaborations from the
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New video from Ponytail for the track “Honey Touches,” which comes from the band’s latest LP, Do Whatever You Want All The Time. Out now on We Are Free. C’mon, haven’t you ever wanted to punch a watermelon? Drink that smoothie, kid!
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I caught word of Matthewdavid via Brainfeeder’s Twitter account. He’s a West Coast producer, and his full-length debut is coming out on April 19th. Like many artists on Brainfeeder, Matthewdavid doesn’t just toy with one genre. From ambient music to hip hop, every sound and style of
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New video for “Grown Ocean,” which is from the new Fleet Foxes album, Helplessness Blues. Check a track review I did for the titled track right here. –
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I’ve been getting a lot of e-mails pointing my ears toward Death Grips. There’s talk around the blog-o-sphere about who is involved with this project and how. Names like Zach Hill keep coming up, too, which doesn’t surprise me since some of the production moves on this
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Since my review of that Craft Spells album, I’ve been having a hankering for lo-fi, self-recorded rock and pop. So, let’s introduce the Brooklyn band Ex-Cops. Though “Broken Chinese Chairs” is pretty fun and breezy, the mood of this band can get pretty dark, too. Word ’round the