
Photography: Jordan Small
I couldn’t really specify the genre that Dimlite‘s songs belong to, his description “out-o’-tune” seems fitting indeed. You can pick up his latest EP, Prismatic Tops here.

Photography: Jordan Small
I couldn’t really specify the genre that Dimlite‘s songs belong to, his description “out-o’-tune” seems fitting indeed. You can pick up his latest EP, Prismatic Tops here.

Source: slyApartment
I was trying hard not to post music from Cocorosie, mostly because it tends to be ‘too alternative’ for people in general. With their new album however comes a song that’s merged with enough electronic beats that it may even appeal to those who wouldn’t go anywhere near ‘acid folk’ or the likes. If you actually like “Fairy Paradise”, imagine it with instrumentals and consider buying the album.
Some of you might remember Mouth’s Cradle, a two-man formation I featured a while ago. I am now proud to present Johannes Greve Muskat‘s (a.k.a. Joe’s) first full-length work, an official music video for their song “Demon”.
A quick note about the video that Joe wanted me to share: “Tell them that it didn’t turn out quite the way I wanted it due to time limitations with the ‘actors’.” Well, I love it anyway.
You can find the clip on both Vimeo and YouTube, make sure to leave him a kind word or two if you liked it! (Mouth’s Cradle’s album is available at iTunes as usual.)

Nouvelle Vague is completely different from the usual electro I post, but one shouldn’t be afraid of widening his/her musical perspective. I picked “Guns of Brixton” from their self-titled album because it’s very powerful, even though it’s “just” a cover.

Religion properly electrifies anything that comes in their way, like the Crookers / Mixhell / Soulwax collaboration “We Love Animals”. Some of their own stuff is up on Beatport for sell as well.
Crookers ft. Mixhell & Soulwax – We Love Animals (Religion Remix)

I love the retro-ness of this song (thanks Hot Biscuits for bringing it to my attention). Paper Tiger‘s new album “Made Like Us” is out this Sunday, you can listen to a few other tracks ’till then.

Source: Smithsonian Institution
Just throwing these out there, some submissions I got by email. (Soundcloud embeds can be downloaded by clicking the “down” arrow then the “download” button.)
First of all, Undog has started his own label a while ago, basically everything you find there is free. Here’s some cold cold 666 Order remix for you:
Undog – Cold Cold Vodka (The 666 Order Remix)
I recieved a rather short email the other day, only containing a link pointing to http://soundcloud.com/redhotcar. Nice tunes for sure (and a bit too quiet, you might need to turn up the volume).
Redhotcar – View From Here
Hibernate Recordings started something very interesting. The main idea is a non-profit label with very limited physical releases, and when I say “very limited”, I mean 10 discs. The thought of owning one of them is fascinating: what if it’s the next big thing? Your grandchildren will probably sell it for billions, heh. They sold out already though, but it’s still free to download.
Beginnings – Not Yet Ready For The Day
Plus here’s a nice mashup by TR4CKBA11, give it a try. (Just a link ’cause I couldn’t embed it.)