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You Are Plural

Posted by Ant on Sep 21 2011 to Electronic

You Are Plural - No More

I wrote about You Are Plural a few months ago and I’m already repeating them. However, it is a good thing! They have a new EP out and were kind enough to forward me a copy; much obliged, folks, much obliged. However, this isn’t just a commercial cop out, as the new EP, No More continues the wonderful blend of eclectic pop found in their debut Hand it Over, but this time with a slightly harder edge. Perhaps I could say that it’s rollicking? Anyhoo, do check it out on Bandcamp: free, full-track listens and a cheap as chips (literally) download. And I promise, next time we’ll have a new artist!

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The Avalanches

Posted by Ant on Jun 9 2011 to Downtempo

The Avalanches - Since I Left You

I can’t believe I’ve forgotten to post about these guys. Granted, their one and only album came out before this site even started, but that doesn’t mean their music is outdated. Oh ho ho, far from it.

Anyhoo, I figure it’s time to bam things up a notch by presenting you with The Avalanches, an Australian hip-hop/electronic group. Their sole debut album, Since I Left You is a literal cacophony of old records, classic radio shows, and movie quotes, all jammed up with a dash of deck scratching to tie it all together.

Ok, I’m dipping into pretentiousness, but it’s seriously pretty amazing! Most of the album feels structured and completely melodic with only an occasional dip into more electronic territory, but even that’s ok because it sounds weirdly retro at the same time. The real standouts are Since I Left You, Etoh, and most importantly, Frontier Psychiatrist which has a bizarre, but totally appropriate music video.

Downloadable media is a little hard to come by (this album came out in 2001), but I have some awesome music videos for you! As well as that, I have some bonus videos that show where all the samples come from, which you should definitely check out after you listen to the tunes. Goodness me this is a long post.

Downloads

From Since I Left You
Frontier Psychiatrist – (YouTube)
Since I Left You – (YouTube)
Frontier Psychiatrist – The Samples – (YouTube)
Since I Left You – The Samples – (YouTube)

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Laika

Posted by Doug on Nov 26 2009 to Electronic

Laika - Good Looking Blues

Dreamy female vocals woven among electronica and various instruments. Definitely not my type of music, but after buying it on a whim for a couple dollars from the best record store ever, I felt, as usual with my random purchases, compelled to at least try to like it. Luckily, I didn’t have to go much further than the first track, Black Cat Bone, before I pretty much fell to the charm. It’s a song good enough to get a dude who’s not a fan of the genre at all to like it anyway.

There are a few points where things seemed stretched out a bit (a few songs over seven minutes, and while I don’t mind long songs, sometimes it felt repetitive), but the rest of the album is solid and enjoyable. Apparently they’ve got a bunch other albums and they might even be well known but what do I know? I buy cds because of historical allusions in their names.

Also, these two songs are supposed to be available through their site, but the links don’t work so here ya go!

Downloads

From Good Looking Blues
Black Cat Bone – (MP3, 6.2 MB)
Uneasy – (MP3, 7.0 MB)

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The Cyanide Valentine

Posted by Hugh on Dec 4 2008 to Electronic

The Cyanide Valentine - The Three Sides Of The Cyanide Valentine

This landed in my inbox ages ago, and has fermented there long enough! The Cyanide Valentine, who are certainly less emo than they sound as they are not emo at all, are rather an electronic group of some sort. As you can tell, my knowledge of electronic music is truly astounding.

Regardless of my inability to write in the manner befitting of a proper review, these are some good songs, and I’ve posted my favorite tracks from their album, The Three Sides Of The Cyanide Valentine. Neanderthals is a great song in that its mellowness is matched by its ease to get into, I love Ghosts Of Boston because at 1:15, it has a part that brings to mind my favorite moments of Greg Weeks, and Neon Skyhustler is a pretty straightforward, but altogether pleasant, electronic instrumental.

If you want better quality versions of all these songs, and indeed the entirety of the album these songs are from, you can download that for free at their webpage.

Downloads

From The Three Sides Of The Cyanide Valentine
Neanderthals – (MP3, 4.2 MB)
Ghosts Of Boston – (MP3, 2.9 MB)
Neon Skyhustler – (MP3, 2.8 MB)

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Project Jenny, Project Jan

Posted by Hugh on Jul 11 2007 to Electronic

Project Jenny, Project Jan - XOXOXOXOXO

Just because it’s ideal to cause you aneurysms by having zero transition between the genres we write about, here is some music that can be loosely classified as electro-pop, though it’s got more beats than that. 320 starts off reminding me of Toxic (yes, the Britney Spears song), and 40 seconds into it, it reminds me more of Eminem. It’s not as abrupt as I probably made it sound, though. Train Track reminds me of the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song, which amuses me to no end. That is all I care to say, so have a nice Wednesday!

Downloads

From XOXOXOXOXO
320 – (MP3, 4.4 MB)
Train Track – (MP3, 3.9 MB)

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The Mathletes

Posted by Hugh on Apr 16 2007 to Electronic

The Mathletes - Fort Awesome

For no other reason than I am bored, here are some songs by The Mathletes. The songs are usually intensely nerdy electro-pop songs, and while Joe Mathlete claims that making music requires only “a rudimentary grasp of the English language,” his songs go far beyond that. Otherwise, the songs wouldn’t be so nerdy and awesome. As he sings on I Hate Math, “You’re a functions graph and I’m an asymptote / We will never touch, but we’ll come awful close.” That is both the most hilarious AND the most heartbreaking lyric in the history of existence. Perhaps to balance this out, his song Pinocchiobot is about his desire to become a toaster oven. He has good reasons for it, as well, but I will leave their discovery up to you! In addition, he explains Marmaduke in his aptly-named blog Joe Mathlete Explains Today’s Marmaduke. It is hands down the most hilarious webpage I’ve ever read, so don’t read it in a library or you just might get kicked out for laughing too much.

Downloads

From Fort Awesome
Pinnocchiobot – (MP3, 5 MB)
Your Wings Are Made Of Gold (I Remain Unimpressed) – (MP3, 2.7 MB)
Joe Mathlete Reflects Upon Raisins And Mortality (Mostly Raisins) – (MP3, 3.8 MB)

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Piney Gir

Posted by Hugh on Apr 7 2007 to Electronic

Piney Gir - Peakahokahoo

Piney Gir is another band I stole from blogs, though their name is strange enough that I would have downloaded it from Doug eventually (for he has this album as well). Anyhow, this is a band that truly sounds different with every song. From the electro-pop of Boston to the country twang of Greetings, Salutations, Goodbye to the violins on K-I-S-S-I-N-G, you really don’t know what to expect from the next song. That isn’t necessarily a good thing, but at least it keeps you on your toes.

Downloads

From Peakahokahoo
K-I-S-S-I-N-G – (MP3, 2.9 MB)
Greetings, Salutations, Goodbye – (MP3, 3.9 MB)

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Cansei De Ser Sexy

Posted by Hugh on Feb 14 2007 to Electronic

Cansei De Ser Sexy - Cansei De Ser Sexy

I have never been a fan of Valentine’s Day, which can mean only one thing – I’m a guy. To celebrate this, the most dubious of all holidays, here’s some Cansei De Ser Sexy (translated to Tired Of Being Sexy). They are Brazilian, but really do not sound like it, accent or otherwise. Playing them in my friend’s car last night, he assumed they were American or British. That is just the way the electro-rock cookie crumbles, I suppose. Either way, their lyrics in This Month, Day 10 suits my cynical treatment of romantic holidays quite nicely. For instance, “If someday we get to meet again in a car crash, plane wreck, or terrorist attack, or maybe next Thursday night, don’t bother saying hi!” Ouch. Happy Valentine’s Day!

Downloads

From Cansei De Ser Sexy
This Month, Day 10 – (MP3. 4 MB)
Fuck Off Is Not The Only Thing You Have To Show – (MP3, 2.5 MB)
Meeting Paris Hilton – (MP3, 2.9 MB)

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Michele Wylen

Posted by Hugh on Feb 12 2007 to Electronic

Michele Wylen - Demo EP 2006

Michele Wylen is one of those singers you listen to and think “wow, she must be really popular.” Then you Google her not-very-common name and she manages to be #4, which is something of a travesty, considering how lovely and smooth her voice is (think Mirah). Throw in some keyboards, synths, and the occasional percussion (Sweet Subtlety has a handclap beat throughout most of it), and you’ve got some goddamn songs, man. It’s true that vocals will make or break songs for me, but if her voice on Loopy doesn’t do it for you, nothing will, ever. The rest of this EP is on her webpage, too.

Downloads

From Demo EP 2006
Loopy – (MP3, 3.2 MB)
Diamonds – (MP3, 3.3 MB)
Room For Two – (MP3, 3.8 MB)
Sweet Subtlety – (MP3, 3.3 MB)

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Mon Frere

Posted by Hugh on Dec 15 2006 to Electronic

Mon Frere - Blood, Sweat and Swords

Despite the recent (well, not so recent anymore) rash of French bands we’ve mentioned, here is one that has a French name, but hails from Seattle. Also unlike the previous bands, while Mon Frere rocks, they do so with a touch of electronic playfulness, while at the same time not being too playful. If you were to mix Dover’s latest album (which most of their fans hate, but not me!) with The Gossip, you would end up somewhere in the delightful realm of Mon Frere. I haven’t heard anything off of Real Vampires besides the track listed below, but I can certifiably state that Blood, Sweat and Swords is consistently outstanding. I don’t think I’ve used that adjective to describe music yet, so there it is.

Downloads

From Blood, Sweat and Swords
Drain – (MP3, 3.8 MB)

From Real Vampires
Real Vampires Don’t Get Shitfaced (Fighting Mad) – (MP3, 1.8 MB)

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