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Gold Panda – Snow & Taxis

Gold Panda – Snow & Taxis

Originally hailing from Chelmsford, Essex, and having spent the early part of his career as remixer for the likes of Bloc Party, Health, Telepathe, Little Boots, and Simian [...]

Crystal Castles – Not In Love (feat. Robert Smith)

Crystal Castles – Not In Love (feat. Robert Smith)

“Not In Love,” originally by the 1980s New Wave band Platinum Blonde, was covered by Crystal Castles for their latest album — and now they’ve [...]

Boom Boom Satellites – Kick It Out

Boom Boom Satellites – Kick It Out

Japanese duo Boom Boom Satellites is fresh off the release of their “best of” album Over and Over. The record features 17 tracks and spans over six [...]

Gold Panda – Same Dream China

Gold Panda – Same Dream China

Originally hailing from Chelmsford, Essex, and having spent the early part of his career as remixer for the likes of Bloc Party, Health, Telepathe, Little Boots, and Simian [...]

OF MONTREAL – False Priest
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

OF MONTREAL – False Priest

False Priest is one of those albums that pops out of the speakers with thumping bass and a sonic overload that takes its cues from [...]

Show Review: Deakin, Prince Rama, and Jabon at Northern, Olympia 9/24/10
words and photo by Ryan Lawrence Carr

Show Review: Deakin, Prince Rama, and Jabon at Northern, Olympia 9/24/10

The closest one can get to spirituality through music in Olympia on an average day are generally through the numerous drum circles that congregate at [...]

Verbicide Select Mixtape Volume 7

Verbicide Select Mixtape Volume 7

As the summer days die away, Verbicide Select Mixtape roars back to life with a seventh volume, now available for free download. We’ve got classic [...]

WOMEN – Public Strain
reviewed by Jake Benjamin

WOMEN – Public Strain

The evolution of the more electronically-tuned artists that pervade the musical landscape these days can be attributed mostly to Animal Collective’s explosion in the public [...]

Matthew Dear – Little People (Black City)

Matthew Dear – Little People (Black City)

Black City arrived on Ghostly International on August 17 in North America and August 16 worldwide. Ghostly International have recently announced the first single, “Little [...]

KRISTIN MILTNER – Music For Dreaming and Playing
reviewed by Andrew Good

KRISTIN MILTNER – Music For Dreaming and Playing

If you were to enter Kristin Miltner’s home, here’s what you might see: Recording equipment, much of it using software she’s developed herself. Some Brian [...]

INSTRUMENTS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY – Music For Paradise Armor
reviewed by Andrew Good

INSTRUMENTS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY – Music For Paradise Armor

Singer-songwriter Richard Swift spells out what you’re getting right in the name of his electronica act, though what he’s doing with these titular instruments of [...]

BATHS – Cerulean
reviewed by Mason Souza

BATHS – Cerulean

Cerulean is the bold first effort of Baths, aka Will Wiesenfeld. At just 21 years old, Wisenfeld has crafted a deep full length album, throwing [...]

DUTCH – A Bright Cold Day
reviewed by Andrew Good

DUTCH – A Bright Cold Day

There’s music for blasting in your car and music for lazy Sunday afternoons; DJ Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind intends to produce both. He works [...]

COCOSUMA – The Jar
reviewed by Mason Souza

COCOSUMA – The Jar

As a remix record, The Jar did its job on the first track: it made me want to hear more of Cocosuma. The original version [...]

MICROPHONIES – Time Kills
reviewed by Mason Souza

MICROPHONIES – Time Kills

If you have an issue with Microphonies or Time Kills, you’ll have to talk to Sam Farfsing about it. A veteran of acts such as [...]