LOADING...
Image via Unsplash.
ALL RESULTS FOR:
"s man"
SHUFFLE PLAY
PLAY IN ORDER
1

Sounds like:
HAIM,
Fleetwood Mac,
Wild Belle
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Aug 9, 2013
|
Hats off to The Preatures for their latest blitz of new tracks. Recent releases including "Revelation" and "Is This How You Feel?" have both received high marks from our Aussie correspondent Hugh McClure, so it was little surprise that this new singl...
read more →
Save (94)
2

Sounds like:
Boards of Canada,
Four Tet
By
Elizabeth Walker
on
Oct 30, 2012
|
"A song of everything and nothing, and no one for all." Producer Jonas Mantley uses these bleakly enigmatic words to describe his minimal single "Wie Alles Begann," meaning "how it all began." Although as listeners we may not know how things did actu...
read more →
Save (119)
3

Sounds like:
Nightmares on Wax,
King Tubby
By
Dwayne
on
Jul 5, 2012
|
Roots Manuva's works have always been inflected with Jamaican sounds - even the track in question, "Buff Nuff" was produced on a distinctly Jamaican vibe by Toddla T.However, this reworking by WrongTom sees the track brought more directly into realms...
read more →
Save (5)
4

By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Jun 6, 2012
|
Oh lordy lord, if only the new Edward Sharpe sounded more like this song! Little Daylight's remix of "Man On Fire" is absolutely fantastic, taking the original to a whole new and improved level.To be fair, Edward Sharpe's camp clearly recognizes the ...
read more →
Save (320)
5

Sounds like:
Neutralize,
EvenS,
Ficci
Save (5)
6

Sounds like:
Alexander,
Noah and the Whale
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Mar 26, 2012
|
The release of the new Edward Sharpe single "Man On Fire" has been sneaking in the woodwork for a bit now, with a live radio performance making the rounds a few weeks ago. We held off on covering that song in anticipation of a studio-recorded single,...
read more →
Save (150)
7

Sounds like:
Fleetwood Mac
Save (1)
8

By
Kimberly Manning
on
Sep 7, 2010
|
High Places is an organic combination of nature influences and a multitude of instruments, and High Places vs. Mankind duels each of those influences, starting with the album title.The Brooklyn duo (Mary Pearson and Robert Barber) met while Pearson w...
read more →
Save (1)