Listen: Buke And Gase – General Dome (Full Album Stream)
Hear the entire new album General Dome from Brooklyn duo Buke and Gase via NPR.
Hear the entire new album General Dome from Brooklyn duo Buke and Gase via NPR.
Fiona Apple’s first album in seven years “The Idler Wheel…” is number 7 on our best albums of the year list. Enter our competition to win them all!!
Number 14 on our best albums of 2012 list is Chromatics’s latest album “Kill For Love”. Enter our competition to win all of the albums on our list!
Flock Of Dimes deliver their first video for single “(This Is Why) I Can’t Wear White”, and it’s an underwater extravaganza.
Check out the latest video from Dungeonesse, “Drive You Crazy”.
Damien Jurado played an intimate, exceptional solo set at the Mercury Lounge on October 23rd in New York. Photos and thoughts from the night here.
The Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival kicks off TONIGHT and tomorrow with two nights spread across six venues in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Full line up below.
When the Staves speak to you, address you, you want to listen – when you listen long enough to hear them you connect.
Arone Dyer and Aron Sanchez of Buke and Gase played the packed Mercury Lounge to fans that were shouting name requests as if the duo had been around much more than two EPs and a full-length release suggest. Their unique and full sound did not disappoint.
Listen to a new song by Flock of Dimes (Jenn Wasner of Wye Oak)!
Listen to Jenn Wasner’s solo project Flock Of Dimes’ new single “Curtain” just released as a 7″ with b-side “Apparition” from Merge Records.
Check out the lineup for Brooklyn’s Electronic Music Festival and get a taster of the artists playing.
Merchandise’s sound can be described as pop beats eroded by swooshing layers of noise, a solemn trail of thought and prominent bass lines.
Damon Moon And The Whispering Drifters’ new song is a reminder that you still haven’t heard all the evidence to make your best of year end lists.
CHAPPO have already had their first Apple Advert Moment, and given the sheer fun of their sound – not to mention a tour in support of of Montreal – their steady rise looks set to continue.