Fellow music blog Gorilla Vs Bear has stayed remarkably on-brand since its beginning nearly 15 years ago, covering a distinct mix of pop, dreampop, rap, electronic, indie rock and psych...
How to Dress Well (aka Tom Krell) will release his new album Care on September 23 via Weird World / Domino. It's got a pretty interesting guest of co-producers, from alt-pop guy Jack Antonoff (Bleachers, fun., Taylor Swift, etc) to Night Bus guy CFCF to Jamaican dancehall artist Dre Skull to experimental Canadian composer Kara-Lis Coverdale...
We recently posted Ed Banger label head Busy P's remix of Sinkane's "New Name," and it turns out that that's actually one of four remixes on a free DFA Records holiday remix...
Gorilla vs Bear posted their lists of their favorite albums (35) and songs (100) of 2014. Though the albums list does have some of the stuff you always see (like The War On Drugs), it's mostly got a lot of unique choices like Recycle Culture, Korallreven, Yumi Zouma, Beverly, Panda Bear's EP and more, and the #1 is pretty unique too...
Eaters @ Rockaway Beach Surf Club in July (more by Amanda Hatfield)
As mentioned, Brooklyn electronic duo Eaters will be heading out with Australia's Lace Curtain for a short tour, starting this Friday (10/10) at Silent Barn with Hiro Kone and Human Resources on the bill as well...
There's never a lack of good electronic shows coming up in NYC. Here's a few highlights...
To start, here's some at new-ish Williamsburg dance club Verboten...
In addition to making music as one-half of Sally Shapiro, Johan Agebjörn is an in-demand remixer. Toronto label Paper Bag just released an album's worth of his and Sally Shapiro's remixes from the last six years that give their Italodisco touch to such artists as Glass Candy, CFCF, Young Galaxy, Lindstrøm, Little Boots and more...
Brooklyn Night Bazaar 2011 (more by Dana (distortion) Yavin)
The Brooklyn Night Bazaar, a place to do your holiday shopping, eat and listen to music all at the same time, returns to its warehouse location (45 North 5th St...
Swedish/Australian twins Saint Lou Lou (whose father is Steve Kilby of Aussie greats The Church) have been making internet rounds with their single, "Maybe You," which came out earlier this year via Kitsune and has garnered some pretty great remixes and Lauer...