Mixtape 122 :: Warm Brass
Soul jazz ensemble The Greyboy Allstars have been around so long they have grown into their name.
Soul jazz ensemble The Greyboy Allstars have been around so long they have grown into their name.
Hymns I Remember (Sleepy). Review by Aaron Shaul.
A Little Mess/The Dance EP (Hybris). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Gaps (Hypnote). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Jens Lekman came all the way from Gothenburg, Sweden to Tallahassee, FL to play some songs and laugh at our warm Florida Novembers. Omar DeLaRosa wore a sweater to the show, anyway.
Let Me Introduce My Friends (Mute). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Pop-collagist/Party-Starter Girl Talk (a.k.a. Gregg Gillis ) talks to Omar de la Rosa about sampling, doing remixes versus Girl Talk originals, the like-minded performance stylings of tourmate Dan Deacon, and Gregg’s favorite mixed drink.
Gives You: Music From the Dance Performance Pudel (Licking Fingers). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Clocks/Pretender (Hybris). Review by Aaron Shaul.
SC100 (Secretly Canadian). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Nagot dalight nytt har hant (Hybris). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Cave Days & Moments/Bitches is Lord (Marriage). Review by Aaron Shaul.
#3 (Minty Fresh). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Cold War Classic (Flora & Fauna). Review by Aaron Shaul.
I Guess I Was Daydreaming (Desolation). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Everything. Now! (Twentyseven). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Science (Hybris). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Introducing… Hello Saferide/Long Lost Penpal EP (Razzia). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Look! It’s El Perro del Mar! (Hybris). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Failures and Sparks (Galaxy Gramophone). Review by Aaron Shaul.
The Best of hackedepicciotto (Live in Napoli) (Mute). Review by Peter Lindblad.
Ink 19’s Randy Radic spoke with C.L. Turner of the band Arctic Wave to discuss the latest single, inspirations, and next directions.
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Radiance Films resurrects a trio of ghostly mid-century Japanese films for their Daiei Gothic: Japanese Ghost Stories Blu-ray box set.
Haunted Underground Classics (RockBeat Records). Review by Charles DJ Deppner.