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Album Review: Esthero – Everything Is Expensive
Throughout the seven year wait for follow up to Esthero’s sophomore release Wikked Lil’ Grrrls, the eclectic artist openly shared her creative moments and life experiences through social media outlets. A blog over at Estheroinprogress.com chronicled YouTube videos of her dog Oboe and … Continue reading
Album Review: Lana Del Rey – Paradise
It’s been less than a year since Lana Del Rey released her major label debut Born To Die and we proclaimed it one of the best releases of 2012. Since then, we’ve received several video treatments for songs off the record, a small … Continue reading
Album Review: Tori Amos – Gold Dust
This is the first in a joint venture between Amber from Open ‘Til Midnight. In it, we combine our quite different thoughts on the newly released orchestral album “Gold Dust” by Tori Amos. Amber takes the highly snarky and critical … Continue reading
Concert Review: 10/21/2012 Fiona Apple – Stage AE Pittsburgh, PA & A few words about The Idler Wheel…
When 2020k first saw Fiona Apple at the MGM Grand in Connecticut (read our review here), she was enchantingly tired. Tired because she hadn’t slept the night before, but enchanting in the way she soldiered through the seventeen song set in that groggy … Continue reading
Posted in album review, Tour
Tagged Blake Mills, Conway Twitty, Fiona Apple, live, PA, Pittsburgh, Santo & Johnny, Stage AE
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Infrasound: Kamas – Cerulean
21 year old Georgia native, Tennessee resident Christopher Kamas, known strictly by his last name Kamas is a Lo-Fi by Default artist who’s no stranger to the independent music scene. Known for his earlier releases via an official Bandcamp page, his … Continue reading
Posted in album review, Infrasound
Tagged 2020k, Belong, Boards of Canada, Cerulean, Contagion, Kamas, Lo-Fi By Default, Powernap
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A Few Words About Garbage’s “Not Your Kind Of People” & 2020k Remix of “Automatic Systematic Habit”
Recently, Garbage announced a contest in collaboration with Beatport to remix “Automatic Systematic Habit” from their first record in seven years, Not Your Kind of People. During the time of the albums release, 2020k was unable to give the project a proper review … Continue reading
A Few Words About “kin” by Iamamiwhoami and Album Giveaway!
kin Track by track – sonic reviews by 2020k click a song title to be taken to an elaborate review of the specific track. 01. Sever 02. Drops 03. Good Worker 04. Play 05. In Due Order 06. Idle Talk 07. Rascal 08. Kill 09. Goods Bonus reviews: ;john | Clump Their … Continue reading
Posted in album review, Contests, Exclusives
Tagged 2020k, album review, Claes Björklund, Giveaway, iamamiwhoami, Jonna Lee, kin
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Infrasound: Kinesthetiac – Is It A Kind Of A Dream
We first wrote about Kinesthetiac in April of 2012 when he released his record Fields of Thought a few months prior (review). It was a stunning collection of Electronic tracks by a young fourteen year old Indiana native named Jared VanMarte. … Continue reading
Posted in album review, Infrasound
Tagged album review, Boards of Canada, Cout Miny Candy, Is It A Kind Of A Dream, Kinesthetiac, moby, nirvana, Tycho
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Infrasound: Miaou – The Day Will Come Before Long
Miaou is a collective of musicians from Tokyo, Japan that formed in 2001 and became well versed in sophisticated song structure, dipped in dream pop sounding guitar melodies, clean and crisp percussion, minimal electronica inspirations, and manage to span across … Continue reading
Album Review: Origamibiro – Shakkei Remixed
SPECIAL NOTE: Keep an eye on 2020k. We’re giving away a few copies of Shakkei Remixed by Origamibiro in the very near future! When it comes down to creating some of the more sophisticated, organic Electronic music, it’s Nottingham’s Origamibiro that does it best. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bjork, Isan, Melodium, moby, Origamibiro, Phylum Sinter, Plaid, Proem, Set in Sand, Shakkei Remixed, The Joy of Box, The Remote View, Tom Hill
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