Chris Walla is a writer, producer and musician best known as the co-founder and co-writer of Death Cab for Cutie. After 17 years with the band, Walla quietly left the band to focus on collaborations […]
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New Audio: House of Blondes’ Space-Agey “I Always Wanted to Live Like That”
If you’ve been following JOVM over the past couple of years, you’d be pretty familiar with the New York-based electronic music/electro pop act, House of Blondes’ whose fantastic Clean Cuts landed at number 5 on this site’s Best of 2012 List that […]
Back in 2012, the New York-based electronic/electro pop act House of Blondes’ fantastic Clean Cuts landed at number 5 on this site’s Best of List that year, thanks to a sound that reminded me quite […]
Over the past year, the duo of Night Drive have received quite a bit of attention across the blogosphere – especially here on JOVM – for a sound that owes a great debt to their […]
Rodney Connell and Bradley Duhon’s latest project, the electro pop outfit, Night Drive has been gaining quite a bit of attention across the blogosphere for a sound inspired by the likes of Joy Division, Cut Copy, Brian Eno, the Knife, the Drums, LCD […]
The electro pop duo of Rodney Connell and Bradley Duhon formed their latest project Night Drive under some rather unusual, almost soap opera-like circumstances – they discovered that they had both been unknowingly dating the same woman […]
The Toronto, ON-based trio of Matt King (vocals, drums), Moshe Rozenberg (synths, drums) and Mike Claxton (bass, synths) formed Absolutely Free from the aftermath of cult art-punk bandDD/MM/YYYY’s break up. And with their new project, the trio of King, […]
The Toronto, ON-based trio of Matt King (vocals, drums), Moshe Rozenberg (synths, drums) and Mike Claxton (bass, synths) formed Absolutely Free from the aftermath of cult art-punk band DD/MM/YYYY’s break up. And with their new project, […]
Night Drive, the up-and-coming electro pop duo of Rodney Connell and Bradley Duhon, started collaborating together when they the woman they had both been unwittingly and unknowingly dating simultaneously had suddenly died. Heavily inspired by […]
Dead Hippie Squadron is the solo recording project of Vancouver, BC-based composer and multi-instrumentalist, Julian Michal Zembrowski. Although Zembrowski has played the guitar for many years, Dead Hippie Squadron has the Vancouver-based composer employing the use of electronic […]
As the London-based quintet, the Horrors were set to write and record new material, they were determined to create material that was much brighter, more positive and take on more of an electronic sound. Interestingly, Tom […]
Brian Eno, the legendary producer, composer, musician, visual artist and ambient music pioneer has collaborated with a number of equally legendary artists – his two collaborative efforts with David Byrne My Life in the Bush of […]
Luminous, the Horrors’ much-anticipiated and long-awaited follow up to their critically applauded 2011 release, Skying was recorded over a 15 month period in the band’s East London studio/laboratory/bunker with co-producer Craig Silvey, who has worked with the […]
The legendary Brian Eno has collaborated with Underworld’s Fred Hyde on a number of things recently; however, Someday World is the first time that Hyde and Eno collaborate on a full-length effort together – reportedly with […]
Recorded over a 15 month period in the Horrors’ East London studio/laboratory/bunker with co-producer, Craig Silvey, who has worked with the likes of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Arcade Fire and the National, Luminous is the much-anticiapted and […]
