Fear of Tigers has really put together 52 mins of the most bad ass electro, and funky indie I’ve heard in weeks. Everything in this mix is in itself sufficient for a post here, so do listen all the way through, and a good day to you all.
Fantastic song by Craft Spells. This song puts me in such a good mood, which has become necessary when you are left alone with a whole lot to read. Read the interesting narrative description for yourself on their soundcloud.
Just wanted to draw your attention to this smooth remix of High Life made by no.1 welsh duo Vanguard on this lazy Sunday evening. I really haven’t had the time to listen to the piles of new music in the past weeks, but will keep the blog updated at least a few times a week from now on. Enjoy the last hours of your week.
Miami DJ and producer Danny Daze slowly builds up the beats and samples, and with this, a great expectation, This is taken to the point, where nothing but what acually soon follows seems worthy. An unusually intense bass finally kicks in and one cannot do anything but have every expectation relieved. That exact moment, is just huge! If the song sparks your interest, it is available for purchase here.
For this day, I’d like to present to you this unusual phenomenon: Archy Marshalls is the 17-year-old full blooded crooner from Britain, King Krule. His voice and the overall style of his music is just too original to be overlooked, and certainly fits the dizzy mood of this Sunday afternoon. I’d like a cup of coffe and a comfy chair to go with this one please..
These whole nine minutes of dreamy wonder is the creation of Lotus Plaza, the solo side project of Lockett Pund from Deerhunter. If music to fill the room, without being too intrusive, is what you seek tonight: this song is the perfect choice. The charm of it is that i can imagine doing anything, with this solely contributing to the beauty of it and not drawing my attention; if only by being left in awe. In short, it’s been a damn good couple of hours of reading while listening to this, even though the subject of it has been America’s politics through the seventeenth hundred century.
I Belong In Your Arms really reminds me of the intros to all the 90s children’s movies i watched as a kid, in an extremely pleasant way. The song is from the, just released, second album of ‘Brooklyn-based & outer-spaced musical duo Chairlift’. I suggest that you go to their website to read about the duo yourself, as they have got an alternative and quite amusing biography there. Also, if you are not familiar with them already, you should, already at this moment, be clicking on the play button for their song Amanaemonesia (in the Youtube player just below the picture). Be sure to watch it in ‘full screen’ as the accompanying video should be anything but missed.