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Jason Grishkoff
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Aug 5, 2010
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The incredible mastery of Pink Ganter's production is inescapable. The track opens with an analog hum introducing a steady beat, waves of female vocals hit you like deliberate but soft sun rays. The rhythm guitar soon goes underwater to let William's...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Apr 2, 2010
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Angus & Julia Stone (or "Angus AND Julia Stone") are a brother/sister duo from Australia that craft some great indie pop tracks. You can't help but tap your toes and hum along. No, really, you can't.I especially like the great "delivery" of bot...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Mar 22, 2010
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Here's one of the best tracks I have heard in a while, wrapped up by a very strange set of circumstances. It seems that Danger Mouse, Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse, and director David Lynch (of all people) got together at SXSW last year, and conceived...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Mar 10, 2010
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This review was posted by guest contributor Scott Votel on No Genre, which you can visit to discover much more new music.According to the press release accompanying Liars' forthcoming Sisterworld, the album creates "a space [...] somewhere remote fr...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Nov 26, 2009
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An Icelandic female-vocalist doing something along the lines of a folk, upbeat Zero 7. You interested yet? Hell, just hit the play button to listen to Jungle Drum.
Better yet, try out the second song I've got listed below, as that truly showcases th...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Oct 27, 2009
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Phrazes for the Young is a new album from Julian Casablancas, lead singer of The Strokes. I think many people will enjoy the fact that his side project evokes memories of First Impressions of Earth. "Hooray!" they'll think. "Something new from The St...
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