A return to old stomping grounds of yore in hometowns is a nice novelty, particularly if itās to a few hundred people when a few weeks later normal service is resumed when playing to thousands at Brixton Academy.
And so it is thanks to Jack Daniels and their themed JD …
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Tags: chinnery's, Horrors, jack daniels, jd roots, southend, the black belles
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ALERT! ALERT! It’s Camden Crawl this weekend and that means people other than tourists, goths, greebos and punks will be making the annualĀ pilgrimageĀ to the main strip of the most musical district of North London to watch bands play in overcrowded venues. YAY. (I’m going and it should be very fun …
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Tags: Bon Iver, Camden Crawl, cribs, keep shelly in athens, lady leshurr, Lucy Rose, maribel, massive attach, micachu, Toro y Moi
Posted in Ambient, Dance, Do Not Miss This, Electronica, Embrace the Weekend, Experimental, Festivals, Free Playlist, Gigs, Grime, hi-fi, Hip Hop, Indie, Lo-fi, Mash Up, Mixtape, MPFrees, Music, New Age, News!, Pop, Remixes, Synth Pop | No Comments »
Exlovers are a dreamy new band from the city of Lahndahn, and have already be championed by the likes of BBC’s Marc Riley and Nylon Magazine. The five-piece guitar band put a modern spin on the sounds of nineties indie, shoegaze and britpop, yet they cite more obscure influences such …
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Tags: Exlovers, moth, this love will lead you on, young and lost club
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Bringing you news on a gorgeously and atmospherically acoustic male artist, Gwilym Gold. His sound is literally golden in this track āLust For Sale.ā
So hereās the news: Bronze Club and Paint it Black announce GGās first headline show in nearly a year! We think everyone should welcome him back …
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Tags: 2012, Acoustic, gigs, Gwilym Gold, live performance, london, Lust for sale, new artist, Old Blue Last, Preview, singer, video
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The band Peaking Lights are set to release their new and third album āLuciferā on June 18th this year on Weird Worlds.
It is known to be their most ambitious, inventive release yet by the superb duo Aaron Doyes and Indra Dunis. The Wisconsin based married coupleās sound is …
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Tags: gigs, june 2012, live shows, lucifer, married couple, music, new album, new sound, peaking lights, release, synth pop, techno, third album, weird worlds, wisconsin
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Brainlove festival at The Windmill is full of music, arts, culture and love! And this May (the 26th to be exact) is bringing another wave of truly enjoyable āDIY music cultureā, as described by Artrocker.
Located at The Brixton Windmill, expect underground and leftfield music coming our of your …
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Tags: altenative, Brainlove, Brixton, DIY music culture, event, experimental, festival, Leftfield, london, may 2012, new music, nordic, record label
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Pinkunoizu named after the Japanese word for āpink Noiseā are a Scandinavian band set to release their debut album āFree Time!ā following their ancestral brilliant EP, PEEP. On full time hobby, this album is due out 26th March 2012 in the topical spring season. The alternative experimentalists self-recorded …
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Tags: 2012, arab, asian pop, band, cyborgs, Danish, debut album, ep, feminism, full time hobby, future rock, German, high-life, Lo-fi, march, meditation, multicultural, mysterious, new album, PEEP, pink noise, Pinkunoizu, Scandinavia, Scandipop, time is like a melody
Posted in Album Review, Ambient, Dance, Electronica, EP Review, Experimental, Folk, hi-fi, Indie, Lo-fi, Music, New Age, News!, Psychedelic, Record Label, Rock, Synth Pop, Techno | No Comments »
Okay so I’m going to write in first person for this one. Hi. It’s Bronya, New Music Editor. I sometimes use this online platform to spread my musical tastes onto others’ as liberally as I would spread Nutella on to a slice of Tesco Value bread. This post is going …
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Tags: associative music, hot sugar, last christmas, molly soda, moon money, muscle milk, Ninja Tune, The Roots, Tumblr
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The History Of Apple Pie first caught our collective eye last year when they began gigging extensively around London’s coolest music venues. Now, after being name-dropped from all four corners of the music scene, they have been established as one of the up-and-coming indie bands of 2012, hence their participation …
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Tags: Roundhouse Rising, the history of apple pie
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Back in the days of Myspace, on a bandās profile they could choose up to three genres to align themselves with. In amongst such varied styles as Tropical Punk and Spoken Word there was one called Melodramatic Pop Song. The latest album from Mike Hadreas, aka Perfume Genius, is without …
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Tags: Melodramatic, Mike Hadreas, Perfume Genius, pop, Put Your Back N 2 It
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