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Disclaimer: This post contains talk of synthesizers, but rest assured fair readers that these are not the 80s synthesizers of Animotion, A Flock of Seagulls or The Fixx. I would Continue Reading →
Disclaimer: This post contains talk of synthesizers, but rest assured fair readers that these are not the 80s synthesizers of Animotion, A Flock of Seagulls or The Fixx. I would Continue Reading →
Where experimental electronic sound meets a keen adeptness for pushing the boundaries of Pop, you will find an artist who calls himself Panda Bear. A key fixture in the world Continue Reading →
The new prodigy of indie music hardly made his entrance with a bang, but the unassuming whimper that is the style of James Blake should not be mistaken for meekness. Continue Reading →
The music of Bibio is a lesson in dichotomies, it is the musical response to the idea that opposites do in fact attract and that together they can become more Continue Reading →
For a trio without a rhythm section, the ability to create such expansive landscapes of sound is a triumph in itself. Yet when that sound starts pouring out of these Continue Reading →