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Nyetscape Releases and Speaks to 2020k About Darker Third Record: “Nyetscape 3.0”
Most music that comes out of the vaporwave scene seems to thrive on nostalgia. It plays upon samples from older urban music, spun to sound like some sort of warped elevator music that pries upon the familiar sounds in which … Continue reading
Posted in album review, Infrasound, Interviews
Tagged album review, Christopher Kamas, Evangelion, Fleet Foxes, Infrasound, Interview, Kamas, Nyetscape, Nyetscape 3.0, Vaporwave
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Wet Eyes Engulfs Self in Solo Projects, Collaborations, and Future Postcard Album
ATTENTION: This review is part of the extravagant 2020k giveaway. Click here to see all of the goodies we’re giving away. Win copies of Freezing Thoughts Creates Stability and Air is Movement by Wet Eyes, as well as other goodies by tweeting “#2020kgiveaway Wet … Continue reading
Posted in album review, Infrasound
Tagged 2020k, Abstract Hat, Akira Yamaoka, Contagion, Contagion EP, Dilated Peoples, Infrasound, Kamas, Kinethetiac, moby, MonopoleJoe, Ross Devlin, Silent Hill, Silver Lining, Wet Etes, Wolf Fluorescence
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Infrasound: Benign & Roy Hessels – Ego
ATTENTION: This review is part of the extravagant 2020k giveaway. Click here to see all of the goodies we’re giving away. Win a copy of Ego by Benign & Roy Hessels, as well as other goodies by tweeting “#2020kgiveaway Infrasound: … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020k, 2ism Records, album review, Benign, Burial, Christopher Leary, Ego, Infrasound, moby, Mux Mool, One on Twoism, Pink Floyd, Roy Hessels
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Kamas, Kinesthetiac, and Powernap Team Up to Release one of the Best Projects of Early 2013: Simulate Televangelist
In a perfect world, 2020k infrasound collective artists would come together to create wonderfully stunning projects together. You’ve seen this happen already with myself releasing the “Contagion” single under the Wet Eyes imprint, but it seems as though Kamas (known better under the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020k, Boards of Canada, Contagion, iamamiwhoami, Infrasound, Kamas, Kinesthetiac, Nyetscape, Powernap, Simulate Televangelist, Wet Eyes
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Album Review: Justin Timberlake – The 20/20 Experience
Look, before we even get into it I’m going to address the delusional elephant in the room. Yes, Justin Timberlake’s The 20/20 Experience is in reference to me. As I’ve mentioned an infinite amount of times on Twitter and in all … Continue reading
Infrasound: Mrmilkcarton – The Words EP
Boston, Massachusetts based Nick Tomassetti is a graduate of the prestegious Berklee College of Music, originally from California, who’s teamed up with the Adrenalin Room record label to release his first progressive trance influenced Dance EP called The Words. This release under the … Continue reading
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Tagged Adrenalin Room, Infrasound, Junior Jack, mrmilkcarton, Nick Tomassetti, The Words EP
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Flashback: Raf Riley x Etta Bond – Emergency Room
How did we miss this?! While streaming through related songs on Soundcloud.com, Etta Bond and Raf Riley’s “Boring Bitches” began to unexpectedly play from the speakers and a feeling of intense intrigue washed over the rest of the day. Emergency Room is a joint … Continue reading
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Tagged Emergency Room, Etta Bond, Keri Hilson, Lily Allen, Raf Riley, the weeknd
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Album Review: Crystal Castles – (III)
The cover of Crystal Castles‘ third record (III) features an emotional portrait captured by photojournalist Samuel Aranda, of a woman named Fatima Al-Qaws holding her son Zayed, in Yemen, after he was exposed by tear gas during a street demonstration in the latter quarter of … Continue reading
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Tagged (III), album review, Alice Glass, Crystal Castles, Ethan Kath, Jacknife Lee, NME Crystal Castles, Samuel Aranda
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Album Review: How To Destroy Angels – An Omen_
When Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor originally announced a musical partnership with Mariqueen Maandig and Atticus Ross for a self-titled EP, puzzling and conflicting opinions on how the collaborative effort would pan out furiously surrounded the band. Upon the release, outlandish critiques were squashed as … Continue reading
Album Review: Christina Aguilera – Lotus
Christina Aguilera does not hold back on her versatility in regards to the diverse list of influences that drives the singer to create an outstandingly eclectic catalog of music. From the pop, latin, and urban influences of her self-titled debut … Continue reading
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Tagged album review, Alex Da Kid, Bionic, Blake Shelton, Brian Gardner, Burlesque, Californication, cee-lo green, Cher, Chris Galland, Christina Aguilera, David Guetta, Delbert Bowers, Diamonds, dynamic range, Justin Bieber, Let Me Love You, Lotus, loudness wars, Madonna, Manny Marroquin, MDNA, Ne-Yo, Nicki Minaj, RCA Records, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rihanna, sia, the voice, The Wanted, TT Offline Loudness Meter
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