When synth-pop was first glorified in the late ‘70s, it was a musical breakthrough in a more than one way. Its introductory development was
In the spirit of a Friday, I figured that featuring two instantaneously accessible artists would be appropriate. On drowsy Mondays or monotonous Tuesdays, I
When the time occurs in which technology overtakes many basic human functions and automation becomes a habit, many futurists claim that we will revert
To attain memorability, artists often strive for a consistent tonal resonance to align with the occasionally overlooked aspect of cohesion. Whether one hears a
by Mike Mineo ———————————————————————————————– 10. Dr. Dog – Fate For their fifth album, Fate, Dr. Dog intentionally granted high expectations months before the release.
by Mike Mineo ———————————————————————————————– 40. Kristoffer Ragnstam – Wrong Side of the Room We all knew that it was only a matter of time
One of the many aspects of music that I have always found fulfilling relates to how influences have no cultural boundaries. While traditional music
Ever since the emergence of California-based surf-rock instrumentalists like The Surfaris and Dick Dale & the Del-tones in the early ‘60s, it has become
A prevalent veneration for the past can certainly be detrimental to an artist’s work if their techniques are either outdated or generic, but holding
