Deafkid
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I’m here to introduce UK experimental pop duo Deafkid. Their sound presents a challenge for the listener as we try to decipher what exactly we are hearing, and to me, that’s…keep reading →
I’m here to introduce UK experimental pop duo Deafkid. Their sound presents a challenge for the listener as we try to decipher what exactly we are hearing, and to me, that’s…keep reading →
It’s been a couple of years since we last heard from Sydney’s Hey Big Aki. They seemingly disappeared off the face of the earth after the release of their first…keep reading →
Seeing Kishi Bashi live is a bit like getting to peek behind the magician’s curtain. You’ll see signs of magic being created, of the indelible skill going into each trick,…keep reading →
Look, I know it’s been a week since Starfucker was last featured in the SOTD spot, but you can’t blame me. It’s the band’s fault for releasing more new material!…keep reading →
Back in January, we covered Cull’s debut single “Good People Disappear,” describing as a band that’s “like a less verbose Of Montreal had a twisted, animalistic romp with Tame Impala and…keep reading →
I love a good story about the formation and discovery of a band, and Painted Palms sure has a good one. The band started out as a music project between…keep reading →
Sometimes, I find myself stuck in a musical rut of sorts. It’s not because I get tired of music — no, never ever ever say such a thing. But rather,…keep reading →
Not to broach into fellow Shuffle blogger and resident Aussie band expert Hugh McClure’s turf here, but I had to cover this delectable marriage of atmospheric prog, space and psychedelic…keep reading →
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