Tag: music

Sylvia Gordon has gained international attention as the vocalist of New York-based electro pop outfit KUDU, and her collaborations with the Black-Eyed Peas, Moby, William Orbit, Kelis, Spank Rock (who you should catch live if you want to be reminded of the […]

February 11th will mark the release of Someday, The Moon Will Be Gold. the third full-length effort from the 22 year-old Ottawa, ON-based singer/songwriter Kalle Mattson. As the follow up to Anchors and Lives In Between, the material on […]

Produced by Jean-Philip Grobler, the creative force behind St. Lucia, “Wings” is the first single off the Brooklyn-based indie electro pop and blogosphere sensation Haerts’ debut EP, Hemiplegia. Naturally, the track bears elements of Grobler’s winningly […]

The Berlin, Germany-based British artist Steven Warwick writes, records and performs under the moniker of Heatsick. And as Heatsick, he’s become well known for music that contains a bitingly acerbic wit and a sound that’s […]

Britt Teusink (vocals, programming, synthesizer), Eric Grantham (drums, programing) and Gage Gilmore (bass, synthesizer) formed deadCAT in a moldy basement in the Edgewood section of Atlanta, GA back in 2011, as a sort of weird offshoot from A. Grimes. And since […]

Hailing from North Lincolnshire, UK the Ruen Brothers – Henry and younger brother Rupert Ruen have won the attention of the likes of BBC Radio One’s Zane Lowe and Rick Rubin, after the release of […]

Although A Million Billion Dying Suns formed earlier this year, frontman Nate Mercereau and the rest of the band have been around for a while, as they’ve all collaborated with the likes of Richard Ashcroft, Lauryn Hill and the legendary Chaka […]

Escort is a 17 member — yes, 17 — member disco act founded by producers Eugene Cho and Dan Balis, and fronted by the incredible Adeline Michèle, and features a cast of musicians who have played […]

Dave Tudi, writing and performing under the pseudonym of Dave Hex, made a name for himself in NYC’s underground rock scene with Triple Hex. He also recently wrote a track on La La Brooks’ (of […]

Although he works part-time as a tram driver in his native Helsinki, Finland, Jaako Eino Kalevi has become something of a cult favorite, as his music blends elements of psychedelic pop, funk and folk music. […]

The Seattle, WA-based singer/songwriter Star Anna has received praise from the likes of Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready and Guns ‘n’ Roses and Velvet Revolver’s Duff McKagan, and after you hear her voice on “Go to Hell,” the album title track on her […]

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 […]

Les Claypool’s latest project, Duo De Twang is essentially, an extremely deconstructed – in the case of Duo De Twang, their arrangements consist of Claypool on bass and vocals, with frequent collaborator Bryan Kehoe on […]

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 […]