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- Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines' Blurred Further by Non-Porn 'Gay Porn Parody'
- Let Blondes Stimulate You (Visually) With Bubbly 'Elise' Video
- Hear Porcelain Raft's Hurricane Sandy-Inspired Affirmation 'The Way Out'
- Hear Black Dice Dude Eric Copeland's Singularly Twisted 'Cheap Treat'
- Stream GREYJOY's Dreamy 'Strangers'
- Hear Porches. Dish on Sad Sex and Suicide Wishes on 'Headsgiving'
- Hear Champions League's Balearic Balm 'In Case You Needed Reassurance'
- Beastie Boy Mike D's 10-Minute Punk-Trap Track Raises Hopes for More New Music
- Lindstrom Inspires Norwegian Girls to Geek Out in 'Vos-sako-rv' Video
- Larry Gus Is a Groove Guru on 'The Night Patrols (a Man Asleep)'
Posted: 11 Jul 2013 10:43 AM PDT
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Life, uh, finds a way. So pronounced Jeff Goldblum's leather-jacketed chaos theorist in Jurassic Park. It's unclear whether Mauro Remiddi — the Rome-born, New York City-based synth wizard behind Porcelain Raft — is well-versed in the film, but a similar sentiment underlies "The Way Out," a wearily exultant track from upcoming album |
Posted: 11 Jul 2013 08:43 AM PDT
When Eric Copeland isn't watching Japanese cult animation with Animal Collective or writing Spy Vs... |
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Posted: 11 Jul 2013 07:56 AM PDT
Porches. occupy a space between what frontman Aaron Maine calls "booty clap" and "sad rock." To wit, the opening line off "Headsgiving," the first track from the Brooklyn quintet's upcoming full-length debut: "I give you head / Before you head to therapy...
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Posted: 11 Jul 2013 07:29 AM PDT
Champions League's first single was fantastical, summery dance-pop that made no secret of its inspirations. The Paris duo's hometown ode "Paris Is Our Playground" has a song title in the tradition of |
Posted: 11 Jul 2013 06:15 AM PDT
The Beastie Boys' final album while Adam Yauch was alive, 2011's Hot Sauce Committee Part Two, included a song known as |
Posted: 11 Jul 2013 05:12 AM PDT
Hans-Peter Lindstrøm flipped the usual release formula last year when he let out two albums within mere months of one another — the space-jazz odyssey Six Cups of Rebel and the leaner Kraut-powered |
Posted: 11 Jul 2013 05:06 AM PDT
Larry Gus marks a bit of a departure for DFA Records. While his peers deal in nü-disco delights, this Greece-born producer-singer and recent SPIN profilee combines visceral grooves with '70s spiritual jazz, making for music that hovers in the rafters high above the dance floor — that heady place where hash smoke, vanilla-scented fog, and evaporated sweat mingle in a molasses-thick atmosphere... |
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