Tag: mp3s

The founders of Ceviche, a renowned Peruvian restaurant in London’s Soho section, are naturally connoisseurs of Peruvian culture and they created Tiger’s Milk Records to share Peru’s rich (and rarely shared) music both past and present. Tiger Milk’s debut […]

27 Ways is the forthcoming debut effort from the Utah Valley-baesd band Desert Noises. The album which is slated for a March 2014 release, comes on the heels of two lengthy tours, playing with the likes […]

Released in 2009 and recently re-issued, Caught the Breeze was Boat Club’s critically praised album. “Memories” has been described as the imprint of summer. Saint Etienne remixed the track and it has an even breezier, jazzier […]

Originally from Queens, Teddy and Nick Panopoulos have been a part of New York’s punk scene for the better part of a decade. But they formed their latest project Dead Waves with drummer Fabien Streit […]

De Lux is a “post-disco/post-dance punk” duo of Sean Guerin and Issaac Franco. Both Guerin and Franco have been making music heavily influenced by old school boogie, as well as classic and obscure disco. Both […]

River of Souls is the third full-length album of from Tim Cohen and his band, Magic Trick. Recorded at the Tree House, Cohen’s attic studio, the album thematically explores change, insecurity, escapism, optimism, vanity, cynicism, love and […]

Vibration Animal Sex Music, the sophomore full-length album from the Wellington, New Zealand-based band Orchestra of Spheres. Recorded last September in Italy, the album cements the band’s reputation for a sound that manages to be […]

Howard Ivans, the lead singer of the Rosebuds and Gayngs is stepping out to do the solo thing with the release of the Red Face Boy/Pillows 7 inch which Spacebomb Records will release on November 19th. And interestingly, the single is a complete […]

Helen Croome, the Melbourne, Australia-based singer/songwriter writes, records and performs under the moniker of Gossling. Bloggers, industry folks, and others across the States have been buzzing since the release of  “Never Expire” back in August; in fact, the […]

Jim Dwyer of Thee Oh Sees is also the head of Castle Face Records, and his label has released an interesting array of stuff, including a new, ongoing series titled, Live in San Francisco. The second […]

I caught the Cardiff, Wales, UK-based quintet of Joanna Gruesome at a CMJ Showcase at Death by Audio and although I eventually wound up in the Elmhurst General Hospital Emergency Room later that night, their […]

Myron and E, along with their backing band, the Soul Investigators had a number of 45s released through Timmion Records, and those early recordings won the attention of Stones Throw Records who then signed them, and […]

The legendary Giorgio Moroder’s production work with Donna Summer is among her best-selling and most beloved work she’s ever done. Recently, Boys Noize released a swirling, glitchy remix of “Bad Girls” that stretches out and […]