Tei Shi - Bassically

Alex on December 02 2014

Back in the saddle after a week of constant travel. I write to you a shell of a man who wants nothing more than to spread good tunes.

Brooklyn based Tei Shi popped up on my Soundcloud the other day and I have to say I'm instantly hooked to her Iamamiwhoami vibe.

Broncho - Im Gonna Find Out Where Shes At

chris on November 20 2014

Have you ever been so busy, you forget to take a leak for 9 hours straight. yeah, me right now.

Petite - Backpack

chris on November 18 2014

I'm not usually a proponent of cuteness. For example, I dont don't care about puppy pictures or slow loris videos. But this girl is pretty irresistible, and also the way she says backpack... I think having a killer bass riff and dad-music saxophone helps a ton as well.

Planetarian - Swim

chris on November 18 2014

I just inhaled half a can of Super 77, so it's actually a miracle i can type right now. I'm contemplating suing my company for defamation of brain cells. My brain cells used to have mediocre reputation. Brain cell assassination.

Dan Croll - From Nowhere (acoustic)

Alex on November 18 2014

It's never to late to post a track - never. Good music is timeless, people. On that note - I'm out until after Thanksgiving so keep an eye on the place for me. Let's get fat.

Desire - If I Can't Hold You Tonight

chris on November 14 2014

Jonny Jewel has been on my mind a lot lately. Over the years I've mentioned in posts that songs would appear on the soundtrack to my life. Well JJ has pretty much invented the concept of a fake soundtrack. M83 too, but I'm under the impression that great things happen simultaneously at different parts of the world at the same time. As if the idea is out there and these two channeled it at the same time. The Chromatics are pretty much the best case scenario of a band that makes a fake soundtrack to your favorite fake movie. Tequila Sunrise meets Blue Velvet. "But I Killed For Love" That's passion baby. I have to admit, m83 flies pretty close to perfection with Before the Dawn Heals Us and it's spine tingling poetic track Car Chase Terror. Those early M83 albums, to me, really appear to have influenced Cliff Martinez and his soundtrack to Drive, which was produced by none other than Jonny Jewel.

BØRNS - 10,000 Emerald Pools

Alex on November 12 2014

Something tells me we can expect hear a ton more from BØRNS. With a Portugal The Man base and a dash of poppy synth it's undeniably a hit recipe for a popular band. Their EP, Candy, gives off the same vibes as MGMT and Passion Pits early work - while we all know those bands are just completely relevant these days we can't deny their early work was spot on.

Basically what I'm saying is - when BØRNS is playing Madison Square Garden and you ask me to go see the show I'll say "We posted them like 2 and half years ago get with the times."

Buscabulla - Caer

chris on November 10 2014

I can't speak the language, so i just repeat to the beat... you're a babe, you're a babe, you're a babe, babe babe babe yeeeee. I do know that the duo are Brooklyn based Puerto Rican's and their EP was produced by Dev Hynes, who can apparently do no wrong. Except I thought I saw you in a Starbucks the other day buddy. If that's correct, me and you need to sort some shit out.

Glass Candy - Beautiful Object

chris on November 07 2014

A word to the wise. Always keep up with the label, Italians Do it Better. Jonny Jewel, founder of IDIB and Glass Candy the Chromatics, is insanely talented. He is constantly putting out work that has that future 80s vibe.

Deers - Between Cans

Alex on November 05 2014

Last night - woke myself up at around 2am with the constant chorus of "baby baby baby" going through my head. It was Madrid based based Deers latest single Between Cans. I can't say I was mad, but I wasn't very happy - droning lo-fi Spanish chicks yelling isn't exactly a lullaby.