Musique Non Stop - SPIN Mix |
- Hear Museum of Love's Heady House Gem 'Down South'
- Italians Do It Better (and for Free) on 'After Dark 2' Compilation
- What So Not Get Wild-Eyed With Action Bronson on Bass-Wobbling 'The Quack'
- Neko Case Peacocks With M. Ward on 'Man,' Shares New Album's Track List
- Young Galaxy Shoot Their Own Disaster Flick for 'New Summer'
- Hear Jay Arner's Lovely 'Surf Don't Sink' Ride Synth-Pop Swell Into Garage-Rock Bliss
- Doctor P Delivers Deft Dubstep Deliciousness With 'The Champagne Bop'
- Stream Bosnian Rainbows' Queasy 'Morning Sickness'
- Ciara Literally Gets Served Legal Papers Onstage During Her Show
- Thundercat's 'Lotus & the Jondy' Bangs With Hellacious Drum Solo
Posted: 11 Jun 2013 09:57 AM PDT
DFA Records are launching a brand new project that combines the talents of LCD Soundsystem member Pat Mahoney and the Juan MacLean player Dennis McNany. Dubbed Museum of Love, the duo finds the former moving from drums to lead vocals — sporting, it should be said, a David Byrne-like coo — while the man better known as producer |
Posted: 11 Jun 2013 09:34 AM PDT
Last month's After Dark 2 compilation from Italians Do It Better was no less than six years in the making... |
Posted: 11 Jun 2013 09:21 AM PDT
Queens tough guy Action Bronson has built his reputation on his ability to proffer slightly askew New York traditionalism, the gritty novelistic details of, say, Kool G Rap bent inward and used to, say, describe a real nice plate of veal cutlets or to eloquently and ridiculously compare his physique to Arnold Schwarzenegger in his prime... |
Posted: 11 Jun 2013 06:21 AM PDT
Last week, Neko Case shared a brief trailer for her upcoming sixth album, The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You... |
Posted: 11 Jun 2013 05:35 AM PDT
Canada's Young Galaxy excel at crafting the sort of beautiful synth-kissed dream-pop that would so perfectly accompany a beautiful day spent poolside of picnicking, so when one sees the title of their single, "New Summer," there's no need for concern... |
Posted: 11 Jun 2013 05:31 AM PDT
Vancouver's Jay Arner has played in enough bands over the years to know how to sound like one when the job calls for it. After toiling in anonymity as a sideman and producer (working on records by Mount Eerie, Rose Melberg, and more), he's stepping out with his fittingly titled first solo album& Jay Arner, which finds the man making every sound you'll hear therein... |
Posted: 11 Jun 2013 05:27 AM PDT
It feels a little unkind to share a Friday-night ripper like this on a Tuesday morning, but perhaps the bass-damaged club-dub of Doctor P can provide a little work week relief for those in need. England's Shaun Brockhurt has recorded under a handful of names and projects — DJ Picto, Slum Dogz, Sounds Destructive — and helps run the dubstep label |
Posted: 10 Jun 2013 06:25 PM PDT
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Posted: 10 Jun 2013 03:07 PM PDT
If you've yet to download Apocalypse — the new album by L.A. bass ninja Thundercat, available now at digital retailers — "Lotus & the Jondy" will convince you. The song first presents itself as a live jazz workout; Thundercat plucks fat bass lines while keys and percussion make a controlled splatter around him... |
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