sngalbums: Abandon the idea of discomfort. Minais B, also known as Villads Klint, is a Copenhagen-based artist whose new release will not allow you space for such a concept. As The River At Its Source is a sixteen minute long ambient drone manifesto, narrated by a woman with an alarmingly steady tone despite the chaos surrounding her. This record is confrontational, not unlike the musings of … Continue reading
As the River At Its Source by Minais B
Abandon the idea of discomfort. Minais B, also known as Villads Klint, is a Copenhagen-based artist whose new release will not allow you space for such a concept. As The River At Its Source is a sixteen minute long ambient drone manifesto, narrated by a woman with an alarmingly steady tone despite the chaos surrounding her. This record is confrontational, not unlike the musings of Jenny … Continue reading As the River At Its Source by Minais B
On the heels of the re-issue of his seminal record, The Underground Tapes, Saukrates comes at us with a new track featuring Kardinal Offishall. The track kicks with the same energy that Toronto and the rest of the world has come to expect from Saukrates. Continue reading
Adding to his growing repertoire, Jolé has just put out a new single and b-side, of which “Clutter” is the latter. Listen to both on Soundcloud, and stay tuned for more from this up-and-coming songwriter. Source: SoundCloud / Jolé Continue reading
These beats may be three years old, but they are eternally fresh. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
Daily grind darkwave. Continue reading
Mind Monogram Reflect on Unobservable Forces in “Dark Matter Theory”
Photo Credit: Seth Halko Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. You don’t need to be an astrophysicist to decipher this new single. Dark matter is a concept hypothesized to contain the majority of mass-energy in the universe, but it is unobservable and, let’s be honest, extremely difficult to understand. It is an appropriate title for the track, which reflects on ethereal ideas, like time and ESP. … Continue reading Mind Monogram Reflect on Unobservable Forces in “Dark Matter Theory”
Florida’s indie scene is wild, and MANGAL, our latest specimen, comes from the jungles of Orlando. “Quiet Sinking” captures your senses with a film clip of a woman possessed, but leads us to the familiar lurking chillwave that defines the rest of the album. All of it is worth your attention, so pick the LP up for pay-what-you-can on Bandcamp. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
Shame sounds like a band that needs a self-esteem boost, and they seem to be making baby steps on their single, “Concrete.” “The time has passed for luckAnd now it’s time for hope” Continue reading
In New Music Video for “El Paso,” Ziemba Tells the Tale of Two Cities
Originally appeared on. Grimy Goods. Like most of Ziemba’s body of work, her new video for “El Paso” is dense and significant. The track comes from her 2016 record, Hope Is Never, which she spoke with me extensively about last year. She explained how the city impacted her life as a borderlander, or more specifically as a “child of NAFTA,” which instigated her family’s move … Continue reading In New Music Video for “El Paso,” Ziemba Tells the Tale of Two Cities
