Bells Atlas
Loving You Down
Listening to Bells Atlas’ debut single “Video Star” for the first time, I was taken aback by it’s exclusivity. Soon enough I became captivated by the uniquely graceful layering of…keep reading →
Listening to Bells Atlas’ debut single “Video Star” for the first time, I was taken aback by it’s exclusivity. Soon enough I became captivated by the uniquely graceful layering of…keep reading →
Disclosure’s “White Noise,” featuring AlunaGeorge, was begging for an amazing remix, mostly because it’s been on repeat too many times itself. Scotland’s Hudson Mohawke takes on the part of drummer…keep reading →
I feel like one of the self-appointed detectives in Searching for Sugarman (must-see by the way), except that I’ve maybe only been searching for half an hour. First, I discovered Los Angeles’…keep reading →
Washington D.C.’s Brett pairs rapid-fire, melodic synth with hypnotizing vocals for an indie dance fusion on their single, “Rap Songs.” The band’s intent was to “juxtapose a bright and poppy instrumentation with…keep reading →
It’s an interesting phenomenon to hear a song for the first time and feel unsure about whether you appreciate it fully. It could be that the soul of the music is so…keep reading →
The Hear Hums are Mitch Myers and Kenzie Cooke, a duo who work their way between heavy, organic percussion and trancey synth while chiming in with heart-wrenching wails. Hear Hums latest…keep reading →
Deerhoof’s tenth full-length album, Deerhoof vs. Evil (released January 25), has achieved the perfect balancing act between obscure off-kilter volatility and infectiously catchy, melodically beautiful exuberance. To top it off,…keep reading →
Anna Calvi, you will be a legend. I am completely entranced and compelled. I’m totally moved; my heart sways. I am beyond ecstatic that such raw, fresh, yet vintage-esque talent…keep reading →
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