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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Brown Bird to Blur: 6 albums to stream

There's so much music and yet so little time to listen to it, which means you barely have enough time to find it. Let us help you with this little roundup of some of the albums that you can stream online this week.

Artist: SupraliminaL
Album: Supra Cum Laude
Where: DJ Booth

"SupraliminaL has been active in music for over a decade now — his first project was released in 2004. Born in Boston and currently residing in N.Y.C., Supra hopes to finally gain acknowledgement for the work he's been putting in the past 11 years, with the world premiere release of his latest album... Supra Cum Laude."

Artist: Brown Bird
Album: Axis Mundi
Where: NPR Music

"David Lamb of the folk duo Brown Bird died of leukaemia in 2014. One year later, his musical and life partner Morgan Eve Swain is set to release the pair's final album together."

 

Artist: Jesse Cook
Album: One World
Where: CBC Music

"For his new album, Canadian flamenco guitar virtuoso Jesse Cook wanted to reflect on the different places and cultures he’s experienced as a musician."

Artist: Blur
Album: The Magic Whip
Where: Consequence of Sound

"As recently as July 2014, frontman Damon Albarn downplayed the prospects of a new Blur album, explaining that a recording session in Hong Kong ended prematurely due to the studio being too hot."

Artist: Socalled
Album: Peoplewatching
Where: Exclaim.ca

"Kooky Canadian musician Socalled is known for his quirky ways, and fans will be pleased to learn that his latest effort includes lots more genre-crossing weirdness."

Artist: the young novelists
Album: made us strangers
Where: Exclaim.ca

"Working with Zeus' Carlin Nicholson as producer, the Young Novelists achieved a grittier sound on the new album. Eschewing pitch correction and click tracks — and even recording some tracks live off the floor — the group managed to attain a sound that's natural and raw, but still powerful."


by Judith Lynch via Electronic RSS

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