By
Lauren Ziegler
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Mar 24, 2015
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Man, this song is good.
Described in the press release as "dystopian space funk," there is a lot to discover in this track. For starters, it's got one hell of a bassline, deep saxophone grooves, funky guitar riffs, and sultry vocals -- but there's a...
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By
Matt Ho
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Jan 31, 2015
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On their Bandcamp profile, Shreveport, Louisiana's Seratones fancies themselves as musicians who will rock your socks off and bring the house down while they're at it. Based on what I've heard so far, I'd say I can get behind their proclamation.
"C...
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By
sweeney kovar
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Mar 15, 2014
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And just like that, Jay Electronica is back. Apparently mingling with the throngs of Austin was such a positive experience for The Black God that we now have a new track from the fabled Act II."Better In Tune With The Infinite" finds our extra-terres...
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By
sweeney kovar
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Mar 13, 2014
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Alsarah and The Nubatones have crafted a powerful piece of music with their Silt album. With a retro sound and modern sensibilities, the group crafted music that is both politically rich and heavily musical. According to a release:"Entirely produced ...
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By
Justin Lam
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Feb 17, 2013
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For a Sunday morning you couldn't ask for a better find from the Miami Horror drummer Aaron Shanahan aka Good Night Keaton. I present to you a simple yet sophisticated remake of the nostalgic "1979" , a childhood favorite from the undeniably legendar...
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By
Justin Lam
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Nov 21, 2012
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Aaron Shanahan, does the name ring any bells? Well, he was the drummer of the largely popular electronic group Miami Horror from Australia, but is now working as a solo artist under the moniker Good Night Keaton after making the move from Melbourne t...
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