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Infrasound: xSDTRK’s Party is Filled With Sharp Knife “Chaos”
Want nightmares? Check out the artwork for Yonatan Ayal, aka xSDTRK‘s latest musical piece, “Chaos”. Want to live those nightmares? Those awesome, dense electronic nightmares? Listen to the song itself, created by multi-instrumentalist. As part of an upcoming project called the … Continue reading
We’ve Finally Calmed Down Enough to Talk About the New Iamamiwhoami – “Fountain”
Trust me, for the last four days there’s been nothing in this room but fountains of audiowaves bouncing off the walls. Ambition gets expensive, no matter how satisfying it is for artists to create and recipients to enjoy. Because of … Continue reading
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Tagged Claes Björklund, Generate, iamamiwhoami, Jonna Lee, WAVE
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Lily Allen Covers “Somewhere Only We Know” by Keane on Her First Solo Track since 2009
Lily Allen has teamed up with John Lewis to offer her first solo track in four years – a cover of Keane’s prestigious 2004 hit “Somewhere Only We Know,” recorded for the London based department store chain’s 2013 Christmas advertisement. … Continue reading
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Tagged Coldplay, Cover, Imogen Heap, John Lewis Christmas 2013, Just For Now, Keane, Lily Allen, P!nk, Somewhere Only We Know, T-Pain, The Telegraph
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Cults Announce “Static” – Due Out October 15th, 2013 & Take the Exquisite “High Road”
See that gif? It’s the actual, official promotional image for Static, the follow up release from Cults’ self-titled 2011 release. Slated for October 15th, the eleven track album seems like it’s gearing up to be quite the continuation of their … Continue reading
Zedd Crafts Smart Dance Music With “Clarity” & Achieves Summer Hit Status
2013 has been a year of unsuspecting comebacks and surprising summer hits. From Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky” to Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines,” the Billboard Hot 100 spectrum has taken mainstream outlets through a whirlwind of delightful obscurity. Among this league of unforeseen blockbusters … Continue reading
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Tagged Clarity, Daft Punk, Foxes, Justin Timberlake, lady gaga, Matthew Koma, Porter Robinson, Robin Thicke, Skylar Grey, Tiesto, Zedd
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Track Review: Lady Gaga – Applause & Music Video
The opinions surrounding the debut single “Applause” from Lady Gaga’s upcoming third LP, the smart phone app ARTPOP are vast. Love it or hate it, it’s a mainstream pop track crafted by the Interscope signed songstress that’s taking the entire … Continue reading
iamamiwhoami Release “y” Single in Support of “bounty” Release
We’ve heard the remixes over the past few months via Soundcloud uploads and now Beatport.com has an exclusive release of “y” by iamamiwhoami. This release comes in promotion for the physical release of bounty. While the CD and digital version of … Continue reading
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Tagged b, Bounty, bounty vinyl, Brodinski, Claes Björklund, Hot Chip, iamamiwhoami, Joe Goddard, Jonna Lee, moby, Tara Busch, Zoo Brazil, \/\ /\ Y /\
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Mini-Album Reviews of 2013: Javelin, Telepopmusik, Tricky, Kanye West, and More! (Where are The Avalanches?)
What’s been going on over at 2020k? News has been slow? It’s true and it’s because of a full plate! Not only are there collaborations in the works with a few respected underground Electronic artists (not saying too much yet!) … Continue reading
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Tagged Aphex Twin, Danja, Dr. Dre, False Idols, Fever/Try Me Anyway, Francesca Belmont, How to Destroy Angels, Javelin, Kanye West, Karmin, Kelis, Kelly Rowland, Mike Will Made It, Nine Inch Nails, Rick Rubin, Rico Love, Talk a Good Game, Télépopmusik, The Avalanches, Trent Reznor, Tricky, Welcome Oblivion, Yeezus
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Amel Larrieux Announces First Album in Seven Years: “Ice Cream Everyday”
Not counting 2007’s cover LP Lovely Standards, it’s been seven years since our ears have been blessed with original tunes from independent R&B artist Amel Larrieux, which is, well, far too long. Now, on August 27th, 2013, comes the follow up to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Afraid, Amel Larrieux, Blisslife, Groove Theory, Ice Cream Everyday
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