Monthly Archives: November 2012
Flight Facilities – Clair De Lune (feat. Christine Hoberg)
It seems like a million years pass in between the release of new Flight Facilities songs, but even with all that time going by the wait is always worth it every time a new song finally comes out. Each song … Continue reading
Empress Of – Champagne
New artist Empress Of is getting a lot of buzz right now and you’ll feel that that attention is definitely justified after listening to her track, “Champagne”. This song reminds me a lot of Class Actress, St. Vincent or even … Continue reading
Eyedress – Everything We Touch Turns Into Gold / Teen Spirits
It’s not often that I get a chance to write about music from the Philippines, and what’s more surprising is when that music isn’t anything like what you might have expected. If you closed your eyes I’d doubt you’d ever … Continue reading
HEARTSREVOLUTION – Not That Hard To Explain
Just in time for the election HEARTSREVOLUTION have come out with a new track that combines a pretty memorable Strokes riff with that beat from “Hey, Mickey you’re so fine, you’re so fine you blow my mind…” As always HEARTSREVOLUTION … Continue reading
Gotye – Seven Hours With A Backseat Driver
Back before Gotye was making uber-addictive acoustic breakup songs with Kimbra that burrowed their way into your ears like those gross worm things in Star Trek 2: Wrath of Khan, Gotye made retro chillout electronica that reminds me a lot … Continue reading
Lushlife – Magnolia
What do you do when you want to make a music video that looks like a million bucks, but you’ve only got, say, $80 in your bank account? Well, if you’re smart you do something like what Lushlife did for … Continue reading
CTM – Jewel
Sunday just wouldn’t be Sunday without its requisite slow jam. This ethereal slice of R&B by Cæcilie Trier’s new solo project CTM drips like golden honey into your ears. Fans of Nite Jewel and Jessie Ware should definitely check this … Continue reading
Tensnake – Mainline (feat. Syron)
This video is guaranteed to give you some flashbacks to the ‘glory days’ of 90’s house music in the best way possible. In fact “Mainline” takes what was best about that era and strips that sound to its core, offering … Continue reading