A Fresh Slice by Slow Buildings Slow Buildings is the project of NJ-based singer-songwriter Jason Legacy. He writes the sort of immediately engaging power-pop that takes – at the longest – the first
New Tracks
EDIT: Tracks are temporarily disabled as the artist works on better masters — sorry for the inconvenience. I just discovered tropical-house/disco-house artist Macsen yesterday, but his new 5-track EP – Clara – is already one of
South African electronic duo Gateway Drugs show off their lush electro-pop allure on new single “Give Me Your Love”, which is a track off their upcoming album. The duo’s previous, eponymous album
I posted riveting electro-pop anthem “Hostage” by Aubergine MACHINE, the project of acclaimed producer Ian Carey and vocalist Shanti Ellis, a month ago — and it’s still getting regular plays from me,
The Parisian duo of Shawondasee flex an anthemic electro-pop sound on new track “Gems of Pure Light”, a newly released effort that recalls the exhilaration of stylistically comparable track “Midnight City” by M83. Whereas that
Beastie Boys fans may feel some comforting nostalgia after hearing “No God Flow”, the new track from NYC hip hop/pop artist Julian Rhine, who is rising in recognition after performing at SXSW and
Chimp Shed A.D. are a new duo out of the UK that blend Brit-pop aesthetics with various rock sub-genre touchstones. Their hypnotic track “Was I There” is on the more psychedelic spectrum,
Brain-Damaged Toon Underworld by Manuka Piglet Manuka Piglet deliver an infectious vein of indie-folk with touches of power-pop and psychedelia. Their fun approach recalls The New Pornographers’ fuzzier power-pop efforts, Beirut’s anthemic roar,
New Albums
On the ambitious Redux Trilogy, London-based project Coaxial delivers three distinct releases — Redux Media, Firemaniac, and Wittgenstein–Cronkite–Hellholes — designed for simultaneous
MoreLos Angeles-based band Sego unleash an eclectic, charismatic art-punk and rock appeal on their new album, Direct To DVD. Flipping a format
MoreNewly released album Muffled Ears, the World Sounds Bad Quality finds Reading, England-based artist Sightseeing Crew crafting a sophisticated collision of psychedelic
MoreRina Kharrasova captivates with a sharply focused interpretation of Maurice Ravel’s Sonatine, M. 40. Moving beyond “impressionistic haze,” the Moscow Conservatory graduate
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