These are all reviews and articles tagged with "Peppermill Records".
Category: Electronica-Indietronic | Pop
How to make a foreign song your own | Friends, Bettina Rhymes is back to the review biz! Let us celebrate this return to form with a WONDERFUL little gem of a Pop record: Montag aka Antoine Bédard is a well-decorated Canadian songwriter who delivers five coverversions of 80s/ 90s Indiepop that will crack your [...]
Category: Music Video
Video | More and more netlabels experiment with video clips and make their own productions more visible. A new netlabel joining the video club is Peppermill Records. For the album “You Must Hide Your Love Forever” by Bakers at Dawn they offer now “a simple but nice” clip for the song called: Bakers at Dawn [...]
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 – [...]
Cut’n'Paste-Funk | “52 Weeks” is an extraordinary project coordinated by Peppermill Records. The compilation includes 52 tracks representing each week of the year. The whole compilation is separated into four sub-compilations with the names of the four seasons of a year. I picked out the winter-collection because I enjoy sometimes music-collages with lots of samples [...]