Album Reviews: Analog Players Society’s CKY-JFK and Umberto’s Confrontations

  Analog Players Society CKY –JFK Studio Brooklyn Records Release Date: May 16, 2013   Track Listing 1.     Coule’Ba feat. Missia Saran Diabate 2.     Korosi feat. Petite Konde and Mamady Kouyate 3.     Moula feat. Missia […]

City Light is the collaborative electronic/indie rock project of singer/songwriter Matt Shaw and producer Nick Andre. The act originally began as a long-distance audio project with the-then Seattle, WA-based Shaw and the San Francisco, CA-based […]

Brooklyn-based band Haerts’ first single “Wings,"which was produced by St. Lucia’s Jean-Philip Grobler  has received a ton of love across the blogosphere, including this site; after all, perhaps thanks to Grobler, the track is a […]

New York City’s Drowners formed in early 2012 when singer/guitarist Matt Hitt sent some demos he’d written to guitarist Jack Ridley and bassist Erik Snyder, friends he’d met in bars downtown. Drummer Lakis Pavlou joined […]

Chris Kittrell records and performs under the moniker of Baby Alpaca, and his first single, the slow-burning but hauntingly beautiful “Sea of Dreams” had over 50,000 streams in it’s first three weeks available. And although sparsely […]

Released last year through Wax Poetics Records, New York-based singer/songwriter Kendra Morris’ debut effort, Banshee was critically well-received with Morris being compared favorably to the links of Adele, Joss Stone, Amy Winehouse and interestingly enough, the legendary […]

Beacon’s debut For Now EP was a hauntingly ominous album that manages to burrow into the dark places of regret, temptation and obsession with an extremely minimalist form of modern R&B and electronica — it’s an anxious, […]

Formed in 2001, Japanther is the music and art project of duo of Matt Reilly and Ian Vanek. And in the decade of recording and performing, the band has developed a reputation for unusual live shows — […]

“Special” is the second single from the collaboration between DJs and producers Airbird and Napolian, and the track is a club banger with stuttering drums, a pasted collage of oddly pitched vocal samples, which buzzes […]

AM and Shawn Lee’s sophomore effort, La Musique Numerique (translated from French, it means “Digital Music”), was released earlier this month through Park the Van Records. And from the first few singles, including a cover of […]

Electronic music can trace it’s origin back to the Germany and Italy of the early 70s. And two of the genre’s earliest (and most beloved) champions were Kraftwerk and Giorio Moroder. In fact, their influence […]

San Diego-based band Crocodiles will be releasing their forthcoming new album, Crimes of Passion during the summer. And although the band has developed a reputation for an explosively loud, scuzzy sound, lead singer Brandon Welchez enlisted the […]