Genre: urban gamelam funk, post funk punk
Label: Pleasence Records
I found this at Weird Canada and there is nothing more to add to what they wrote:
Forget about drum ‘n’ bass, this is drum ‘n’ drum. Sexy Merlin (the man on the traps fo …
Genre: Ambient, Shoegaze
Label: Jokeboxr
New Zealand based Shoegazers Glass Vaults released a new EP just a few days ago.
The follower of their wonderful "Glass EP" once again includes some fine Ambient/Shoegaze tunes along with the characterist …
Genre: Blues, Lofi Folk
American roots music, played by a german dude from Berlin. It's a lot of fun to listen to this mixture of lofi-fuzz-blues-surf-garage-folk. Nothing more to add. (And I am a bit lazy ;))
8/10 …
Genre: Indie Pop, Singer-Songwriter
One year ago, we had the Coldair debut on the desk. So here is the follower of Persephone. Far South stilkl breath the spirit of early Akron/Family and The Microphones.
It starts with an ambient like, epic piec …
Genre: quirky lofi bedwrooom folk
Short and really entertaining record. It's as colorful and toxic, lovely and deadly as the cover suggest.
Experimental collages and sound effects paired with nice lovely folk songs.
Really enjoyable.
Check Rabb …
Genre: Psych Folk, Trance
I know Mike Tamburo's music for around two years - when I listen to it first, it reminds me on some music in older Czech films. Mike wrote me some days ago to introduce me some new music he worked on and so I found out, h …
Genre: Folk Punk, Pop
When an album starts like this nice little EP, then it can only win. With three tracks this EP is very short but highly enjoyable and it spends a lot of energy. A couple from Spain frolic around with the owls, deers and foxes …
Genre: Lo-Fi, Singer Songwriter.
Girl named Tea play songs on guitar, sing and record on hissing cassette tapes. Low-Fye could be her brother in mind. It's really nice - and while you stream their stuff, browse through her tumblr.
And @ Mrs. Tea …
Genre: Experimental, Garage Punk, Power Electronics
Ok, some harsher sounds now from Brooklyn from peopling. Sounds like a mixture of soften power-electronics. Does this make sense? Soft Power Electronics? I don't think so. But - the stuff that I …