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Music For Invisible People
Autres Directions In Music, 2009 | Reviewed by: Matthew Rich
Melodium makes some very compelling electronic music. It’s almost like he uses the keyboards to mimic pop songs. Meaning like the song structure is very pop or...
The Boredom Of Me
Audio 8, 2008 | Reviewed by: Matthew Rich
Spacey trippy electronics, Yoome takes you on this strange sort of trip to another world. Very low-key off kilter rapped vocals make for a quite surreal journey t...
I Tank U
Shitkatapult, 2008 | Reviewed by: Matthew Rich
I Tank U is pretty badass. I suppose I should have suspected that from the title I mean that’s a pretty hardcore title. Okay it really isn’t and this r...
Miimo 2
Independent, 2009 | Reviewed by: Gordon B. Isnor
A beautiful sophomore effort from Japan’s Miimo, who describe themselves as a “dub-electronica unit”, but that description seems to fail them in that the words ar...
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Lullatone
Lullatone is a popular music group based in Nagoya, Japan, whose music is characterized by an innocent, child-like quality and spare, lo-fi sounds. Although the group refers to ...
T.Raumschmiere
An "]angry young kraut with a laptop" (New York Times) T. Raumschmiere is Marco Haas, born in Heidelberg, Germany in 1975. His kingdom: the underground. His throne: ...
Yoome
Yoome is a collaborative project of Chicago rapper Serengeti, New Zealand indie-folk princess Renee Louise Carafice, and Chicago producer Tony Trimm. Through a sardonic, lo-fi a...
Panther
Panther is Charles Byron Salas Humara and Joe Faustin Kelly (Philip Glass Ensemble ,Steve Reich ensemble) and occasionally Sara Welker on violin. With the release of their new...
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Like A Bridge On Fire - Panther
Really cool song features a vocalist that sounds like an impossible cross between David Bowie, Sean Tollefson, Carey Mercer and, I don’t know… Barry Manilow? No, I’ve got it! Billy Joel in his street punk era. Also, some robotic 80’s new wave high drama. Err.. hard to put a finger on this but it’s fucking cool.
Tammie - The Do
Catchy acoustic indie rock song with good female vocalist. Well-produced sound.
A Mobile Over Your Bed - Lullatone
Gentle ambient electronic lullabies from Japan
Tammie - The Do
Pretty pop song with female vocals from Paris


