Normanton Street blend hip hop, disco, and soul seamlessly, just listen to their latest single, “It’s Been A While.” Continue reading
Entering the World of Oddnesse
Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Oddnesse is the duo of Rebeca Arango and Grey Goon (aka Doug Walters). Arango describes their songs as co-written, though the project came about after she had been working on some song ideas on her own and needed help with production. Like many music endeavors sprouted in LA, their introduction was happenstance but the music cemented the connection. Their debut … Continue reading Entering the World of Oddnesse
rhdchrst: Giraffage – Maybes ft. Japanese Breakfast Source: SoundCloud / Giraffage Continue reading
Témé Tan is a globetrotting, beat-slapping indietronica artist from Brussels, with a brand new music video that could have been shot by Wes Anderson on a vacation to Brazil. His new self-titled record is due out 10/6; pre-order. Continue reading
Love Will Say No is the dreary moniker of Italian DJ Luca Carnifull, who is a master of house and disco. The title track of his latest EP keeps you on your toes, that is, to dance to the groove. Buy Lovarchy EP on Bandcamp. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
I Come To Shanghai Transport Us to a Paradise, of Sorts
A friend of mine in college used to have a large poster with a beach scene in her dorm room. She had insomnia, specifically due to negative thoughts that haunted her at night, so she cited this as the reason she was able to sleep. She gave the image a lot more credit than it probably deserved, but it did make her feel at peace. … Continue reading I Come To Shanghai Transport Us to a Paradise, of Sorts
This may be a personal tribute from Mike Lightz to his partner on her birthday, but music is a universal language. Don’t forget to love yourself and your enemy, too. Source: SoundCloud / Mike Lightz Continue reading
London’s O’Flynn is putting out a 12″ single next week, and the b-side already kicks pretty hard. Cold beats throughout “Eleven” are counteracted by the warmth of “Pluto’s Beating Heart.” Even if in name only. Pre-order on vinyl or digital. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
Coy propositions infused with funky rhythms. Source: SoundCloud / The Harpoons Continue reading
The single, “Underweight” is an excellent introduction to two relatively new Bay area artists. Social Work is producer Will Butler from Berkeley, who creates fun jams using non-visual and adaptive technologies due to his legal blindness. He has teamed up with Dreamqueen, formerly of Waterstrider. Enjoy their collab and look out for more from both artists soon. Source: SoundCloud / Social Work Continue reading
