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Category: MP3 Music Download
Summer’s got Bettina in its claws | I’m leaving for a two weeks vacation this Saturday. Suitcases have to be stuffed and friends have to be convinced to take care of mail, plants and cat. And as most people, I got myself some new books to browse in the scorching heat of sun-burned beaches (in [...]
Category: Chip Music | Pop
Gameboy Arena Rock | We haven’t had much chip music lately, and I used to check the usual sources of 8bit music less frequent than I did back in the days. “Chip Hero” by Stockholm Gameboy programmer Fredrik Stolpe, however, is one of the more recent releases at 8bitpeoples, and it hit me hard.
Cornbeast – [...]
Category: Hip Hop
German Rap Excellence | mo. pointed out Coehn & Foehrb to me as these guys are going to perform at the Cologne Commons festival this Friday, 12th of June 2009. Their debut album “Die Tugend Von Heute” is online for free via b.solid record label. Coehn & Foehrb bring forth fresh Rap and block-bustin’ beats [...]
Category: Experimental
Intensive Musique Concrète | French experimental music composer Anton Mobin released a 15-minutes piece of highly processed field recordings at Cologne konkretourist Netlabel. “Micro-Climat” consists of recording from North and South France condenses versatile soundscapes and textures to an intensive piece of Music Concrète.
Anton Mobin – “Micro-Climat” (MP3)
Category: Electronica-Indietronic | Pop
Queer and quirky Synthpop | The Canadian Peppermill Netlabel resembles beatismurder.com in many aspects. Their latest addition could have been out at the Austrian label without a problem. Sky Barstow, Norwegian bon vivant and sound engineer, plays synth-driven Indiepop. Low fidelity, high quality!
Sky Barstow – “Can We Leave This Place” (MP3)
Sky Barstow – “Closet Dance” [...]
Category: Folk-Acoustic
Less grumpy, rather blissful | Gillicuddy returns with a tiny little EP on Resting Bell Netlabel. His debut “Shmalhans is Kuechenmeister” was quite a good listen with a lot of potential hiding behind the awkward compositions. On “The Repeating Thoughts”, Gillicuddy takes the quiet moments, expands and brings them to perfection.
Gillicuddy – “II” (MP3)