Girl-boy pop duo Death Rattle aren’t your average indie/electro band. There is a darkly mesmerising element to their music; a brooding tone that adds weight and sets them apart from their more lighthearted rivals.
EP ‘Fortress’ is the much anticipated follow-up to the London duo’s hyped debut EP ‘HE&I’, which had …
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Baby Monster released their self-written-mixed-recorded-titled album by themselves on June 27th. Hailing from America’s west coast (Oregon, to be precise) and previously branded as “indie-electro pop stars”, they undoubtedly live up to this name. Drawing on 80s acts like New Order and more modern electro-pop groups like Owl …
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The project of Theo Keating (“Fake Blood”) and Simon Lord (“Skywave”), When Animals Stare is the exciting second album by The Black Ghosts, released through Southern Fried Records. Combining the release of their self-titled debut album in 2008, producers throwing Full Moon into the opening scene of Twilight, and the …
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Tags: album review, Diamonds, indie electronica, music, Talk No More, The Black Ghosts, When Animals Stare
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Three Trapped Tigers are a hard act to follow, and when you’ve spent four years mixing electronic soundscapes of epic proportions, touring countries and being mentioned on every music blog worth their salt, your next course of action isn’t always obvious. But TTT writer and producer Matt Calvert seems to have been thinking of his …
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Tags: Bygones, Essex, Evil Ex, Holland, indie electronica, interview, Matt Calvert, music, Scott Pilgrim, Three Trapped Tigers
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Hitchcock’s outrageous mix of bombastic, eccentric, theatrical electronics and histrionics are causing many to hail them as masters of their art – plus dark and twisted yet utterly addictive. They’ve had a busy 12 months, releasing two singles, playing a series of high profile gigs and completing their debut album. …
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Tags: hitchcock, indie electronica, secret garden party
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