L-Vis 1990
Lost In Love
L-Vis 1990, aka James Conolly, was among the first few artists I reviewed for Indie Shuffle. I try to keep tabs on all the artists I plug, but sometimes a few…keep reading →
L-Vis 1990, aka James Conolly, was among the first few artists I reviewed for Indie Shuffle. I try to keep tabs on all the artists I plug, but sometimes a few…keep reading →
Canadian duo Electric Youth first came to prominence when they were featured on the soundtrack to Ryan Gosling’s Drive. Their popular release, the Vince Clarke produced “The Best Thing,” features the…keep reading →
I must admit, the nu disco wave hasn’t quite hit me yet. Dance music was never a favorite of mine,and I was never into the club scene, so maybe I…keep reading →
I first saw Brisbane four-piece Mitzi last year, and quickly developed a soft spot for them. It came as a huge surprise when I realized I’d never reviewed them. This…keep reading →
I recently covered Mock and Toof’s “Sleeper” from their forthcoming album. Today I bring you “My Head,” an older track featured on Aeroplane’s “Not-So-Monthly October 2012 Mix” (listen to the…keep reading →
Sydney/Melbourne-based producer DCUP hit the big time with the release of “We No Speak No Americano.” The collaboration with fellow Australian duo Yolanda Be Cool topped charts in countless countries…keep reading →
RAC remixes are always a gem, and their take on Escort’s “Starlight” is no exception. The original track was released by the New York-based disco band way back in 2006,…keep reading →
Have you heard of SSION yet? If not, you’re in for some sexy avantpop. This Kansas City/New York project is pretty much fearless in their approach to a mix of…keep reading →
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