Sunday, 15 November 2009

six switches.


hypnotic doesn't even come close. making authentic DIY electro, Magnets is the project of one Alex Mac who hails from London. he says: "Magnets is my corrupted take on electronic dance music. It's made using a collection of crappy old analogue gear - synths, effects pedals & drum machines. It is recorded, edited and mixed in an overworked and constantly crashing laptop."

Magnets - The Glue

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Friday, 30 October 2009

constellation.

last night i came across this:



for half a cover, it excited me a ridiculous amount.

David's Lyre, previously Paul Dixon, is currently working hard with Last Skeptik who is busy turning his tracks from mellow, dreamy love songs, into something a bit more fresh and 2010 sounding. there's a sick dupstep-lite beat on the Skeptik version of 'Constellation' that i can't get over or stop listening to. check it.

David's Lyre - Constellation (Last Skeptik rework)

(ps. get Ellie's single from here).

Thursday, 29 October 2009

what's missing.


WORSHIP (not to be confused with erm.. WORSHIP) are a mysterious outfit from London.

the one track i've heard is a bit awesome, so here it is. kind of got a Radiohead vibe going on, big sound.

WORSHIP - In Our Blood

what do i know about them? nothing, aside from there's 4 of them. guessing is boring so probably a good idea to get down to their gig on the 24th November 7th December at The Lexington.

Friday, 23 October 2009

secret catwalk.


this time next week (Friday 30th) i'm going to be preparing to 'rock the house' down at The Victoria, near Bethnal Green with my debut DJ set (don't laugh too hard).

Jehan over at Shattered Satellite is putting on a night of "Arthur Russell tinged pop revelry" featuring live sets from Django Django, ColouringIN, and his own band, Al Cool & The Stranger Wines. they're all very good so you should probably come along, it's only £2.

Al Cool And The Stranger Wines - Céline

blending together hints of the now seemingly defunct Thamesbeat/Larrikin Love scene, a handful of funk-infused rhythms, alongside the ethereal sounds of a chill-wave/blog-wave synth, Al Cool seem to be hitting the nail on the head. i've also been privileged enough to get a listen to the remix (fixed up by Entreprenuers) of this track and it is a bit phenomenal.

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Thursday, 22 October 2009

mess.



:( bye bye.

Tuesday, 13 October 2009



obsessed with this. they're like what Magistrates should have been/Prince meets Soft Cell. "big in 2010" without a doubt.

Fenech-Soler on myspace.

wings of wax.


hailing from Philadelphia, Sun Airway are Jon and Patrick, a two piece making dreamy, shoegaze-tinged pop. EP 'Oh, Naoko' is like the musical equivalent of the sun coming in through your curtains on a beautiful morning. self recorded, self produced and they do their own artwork, bundles of talent don't usually come this perfectly wrapped.

Sun Airway - Swallowed By The Night

you can get more free tracks from their website here, expect a full length album sometime soon.

Monday, 5 October 2009

you'll be gone.


Yes Giantess. the audio equivalent of halloumi? amazing in every way, shape or form, this is cheese that deserves it's own league. with Starsmith on production there's a silky, and futuristic vibe to 'Just Another Step', taking Yes Giantess from almost boyband-esque to laid back, incredibly cool purveyors of pop. synth heaven.

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Yes Giantess - Just Another Step


see Yes Giantess on tour, click here for details. catch them before they go supernova.

Friday, 2 October 2009

pray for me.


usually, having to go and see your friends' bands play is a tedious affair that involves you having to clap over enthusiastically to compensate for the lack of people in the room, and nod zealously when said friends ask if their performance was good.

rarely does going to see your friends' bands involve an A&R feeding frenzy and Peaches Geldof swishing her hair in every which way to the music whilst twittering about it. this is what happened to me yesterday. weird, but all the attention is completely deserved.

Chapel Club make atmospheric, brooding, new-wave indie. from the screech of guitars to the haunting sound of frontman, Lewis' vocals to the clatter and rhythm of the drums, it all comes together in a very romantic and bleak way. last night was their second performance together as Chapel Club and they've already got their band charisma down to a tee and mastered the art of engaging their audience. it's hard to look like stars in The Shacklewell Arms but they did it with ease.

Chapel Club - After The Flood

they're pretty bloody great so i suggest you keep your eyes firmly on them in the future.

Monday, 28 September 2009

crackle.


lurking in a dark dark (yet rather large) place in my heart is an unfaltering love for almost anything that could even vaguely come under the description "post-punk". hence why i was so bloody excited when i came across Italian three-piece General Decay. they make scuzzy, brooding, fast paced noise that is rammed full of shouty vocals, screeching guitars and plenty of dirty reverb. good stuff.

General Decay - Pyramid (Enjoy The End)

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