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❤ Palms Out Sounds Angel Alanis and Lady Foursquare's Techno label Klientele continues to pave it's path as the first compilation, Dissociates 1, has arrived as a Beatport exclusive, featuring seventeen tracks by Harvey… Read full post »
❤ QuietColor By Chris Duffy It is all I hoped it would be. It is electricity. It is a drug. It is another state. It is funk. it is soul. It is… Read full post »
❤ mp3hugger My head and bod are like lead after a weekend of excess so while they both sort themselves out this evening I am concentrating on getting fingers back into vigorous… Read full post »
❤ Eldur og Ís Even though I've been on a bit of an Andrew Bird binge lately, I've still managed to find time for some new tuneage. Though not officially releasing till May 19th,… Read full post »
❤ the blisslist As you know, I'm terrible at being brief. I like to tell stories and then use at least 11 adjectives to describe why I like certain songs. ( & I… Read full post »
❤ LeTouch Voces del canto nuevo (pero muy nuevo). WhomadeWho se ha vuelto uno de mis grupos favoritos por sus hermosas armonías y dulces melodías que tienen un sonido muy sentimental el… Read full post »
❤ *Sixeyes KCRW , a west coast radio station with it's home in Santa Monica, has been drawing major indie label talent (and major label artists with indie cred) to it's studios… Read full post »
❤ It's a trap! Scandinavian music RIP The Alpine . I thought these guys were destined for international success when I heard their debut "On feel trips" , but the follow-up album was a total dud… Read full post »
❤ Impressionable Youth I decided that in the spirit of Valentine's Day, I'd play match maker with some familiar names. First, let's see if we can find a new love for dear Mr.… Read full post »
❤ The Mix Tape Podcast Nobody Knows You - Office / YSI Read Our WORD 100 Album Review Here... Buy It At Record Store! Buy It At Insound! Read full post »
❤ Faronheit It was late 2005 when I first heard the album "Q&A" by Chicago-based band Office, and their acoustic-electro-pop won me over pretty easily. They impressed me emough so that I… Read full post »
❤ 3hive It's time once again, for a number of reasons, for Mr. Quintron to appear on our fair pages four years to the day since he first featured. The biggest reason… Read full post »
❤ Metal Bastard Goes Soft 1. A Camp - I can buy you (2001) 2. Diana Krall - Cry me a river (2001) 3. Eskobar & Heather Nova - Someone new (2002) 4. The Hellacopters… Read full post »
❤ ear fuzz Michael Small: Casting Office , First Disco , Laguran's Disco and Bree Followed on Street From: Klute Soundtrack [Warner Brothers, 1971] It's been awhile since I've introduced a new concept… Read full post »
❤ Popdose I’m a James Spader fan from way back. I would say as far back as Tuff Turf (1985), but I technically didn’t see that movie until a couple of years… Read full post »
❤ Condemned to Rock 'N Roll It's been at least four months since I received my Masters's Degree and I'm still unemployed. Despite the fact I've sent out A LOT of resumés and cover letters. Including… Read full post »
❤ Faronheit It was late 2005 when I first heard the album "Q&A" by Chicago-based band Office, and their acoustic-electro-pop won me over pretty easily. They impressed me emough so that I… Read full post »
❤ QuietColor by roko Want to feel better about your menial desk job? Go see We All Fall Down, the premiere presentation of the new Brooklyn-based theatre company Pop Megahit Theatre Factory… Read full post »
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