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2013 Mini-Album Reviews Part Three: Justin Timberlake, Iamamiwhoami
Editor’s Introduction: What a year 2013 has been! Between releasing “Run in Circles” with Vestron Vulture [link], the “Contagion EP” [link], then having “Contagion” released on Touched. [link], being called The Future of Electronica in Sykomindz Magazine [link], moving into … Continue reading
2013 Mini-Album Reviews Part Two: Britney Spears, Cults, and HAIM
Editor’s Introduction: What a year 2013 has been! Between releasing “Run in Circles” with Vestron Vulture [link], the “Contagion EP” [link], being called The Future of Electronica in Sykomindz Magazine [link], moving into the city of Pittsburgh, and a million … Continue reading
Posted in album review, Music Business
Tagged album review, Britney Jean, Britney Spears, Chris Braide, Cults, Days Are Over, Destiny's Child, Esthero, Fleetwood Mac, Frou Frou, Guy Sigworth, HAIM, Imogen Heap, Jamie Lynn Spears, Jessie Ware, Joseph Kahn, Keith Harris, Music Marketing, Perfume, Perfume Director Cut Video, sia, Static, TLC, Twilight Zone, Will.I.Am., William Orbit
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Hyperdub Stream: “Rival Dealer” by Burial
Pre-orders for Rival Dealer by Burial are available digitally at Hyperdub and on CD/Vinyl over at Bleep. This is the fourth installment of EPs released since 2007’s sophomore release Untrue and with its physical worldwide release scheduled for December 16th, … Continue reading
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Tagged album review, Bleep, Burial, hyperdub, Rival Dealer, Transgender
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2013 Mini-Album Reviews Part One: Lady Gaga, Janelle Monae, and Lorde
Editor’s Introduction: What a year 2013 has been! Between releasing “Run in Circles” with Vestron Vulture [link], the “Contagion EP” [link], being called The Future of Electronica in Sykomindz Magazine [link], moving into the city of Pittsburgh, and a million … Continue reading
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Tagged 3LW, album review, ARTPOP, Baby One More Time, Britney Spears, Drake, Ella Yelich-O'Connor, Erykah Badu, Janelle Monae, Janet Jackson, Jeff Koons, Joel Little, Kiely Williams, lady gaga, Lana Del Rey, Lorde, Machete 2, Machete Kills, Madeon, Madonna, Marina Abramovic, Miguel, Prince, Pure Heroine, Robert Wilson, Selena Gomez, Solange, solange knowles, Spectacular, The Electric Lady
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Album Review: M.I.A. – Matangi
After a slew of delayed release dates, a controversial plan to drop the fourth record by M.I.A. on the Tamil New Year fizzled out like the rest of them. In addition to a $1.5 million lawsuit from the NFL and … Continue reading
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Tagged album review, Bad Girls, Brazilian Girl, Doc McKinney, Drake, Interscope, Janis Joplin, M.I.A., Madonna, Matangi, MDNA, NFL, Nicki Minaj, Romain Gavras, Switch, Teqkilla, The Partysquad, the weeknd
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Album Review: Boards of Canada – Tomorrow’s Harvest
The influential Boards Of Canada began a long play of silence after the release of 2006’s Trans Canada Highway. During this downtime, their fan base had released a compilation series of pieces inspired by generally chilled out Electronic music called One on Twoism, a … Continue reading
Album Review: Daft Punk – Random Access Memories
French Dance duo Daft Punk’s fourth proper studio album, Random Access Memories kicked off to a great start before it was even released. After a surprising commercial on Saturday Night Live, followed by an eight part collaboration series, a trailer debut at Coachella (please … Continue reading
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Tagged album review, Animal Collective, Daft Punk, Donna SUmmer, Giorgio Moroder, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, Julian Casablancas, Madonna, Nile Rodgers, Panda Bear, Paul Williams, Pharrell Williams, Random Access Memories, Ray of Light, The Strokes, Thomas Bangalter, Todd Edwards
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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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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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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