First Listen: Raw Thrills - “Sick Steez”.

16 Jan 2012 — Henning Lahmann
As already reported in December, Zak Mering is about to drop Sick Steez, the next LP of his Raw Thrills project. While his work as one half of Greatest Hits (together with Tyler Thacker) arguably gets a lot more attention by the press (the guys recently successfully finished a Kickstarter to fund money for mixing their first full-length Breakdown, not to be confused with Zak's Raw Thrills effort Shakedown from 2011) than his countless other creative commitments (including Philip La Fonde, Old School Mak, The Sweethearts, or, just recently, this), his previous efforts as Raw Thrills all were brilliant enough to get excited about his second full-length. And there's indeed no room for disappointment. Zak's gently flamboyant and eccentric psychedelic pop on Sick Steez, which was once again accomplished with the help of some of the most colorful personalities in today's underground, is both deliberately lo-fi and at times strident, thus sharing certain sonic signifiers with his contemporaries such as OLR's Sam Mehran and James Ferraro, Ariel Pink or John Maus, in particular the latters' earlier records. In fact, there even is a proper collaboration with Pink on the album. On the song "Daddy Don't Go", while Zak has written the lyrics and sings, Pink is responsible for the music. Yet unlike the mentioned artists, Zak's principal influences lie much more within the heyday of sixties psych-pop and especially the golden era's more outré offerings, an affection that is best illustrated by his wonderful, incredibly faithful re-interpretation of "Run Spot Run", a song originally recorded by the short-lived Californian all-girl group The Daisy Chain, together with his sister Natalie (aka Weyes Blood). All along, despite the record's low fidelity, Zak Mering has once again set great value on lush harmonizations and arrangement, and above all proven that he's really obsessed with the subtle details of production. A highly recommended album. Besides listening to "Run Spot Run" below, also take an exclusive look at the new video for "Easy For Me (It's Not That)", a song featuring Ryan Howe of Punks On Mars, who has written and performed the song's guitar and bass parts. Sick Steez will be out this spring via Sixteen Tambourines. Raw Thrills - Run Spot Run Previously: Read more → As already reported in December, Zak Mering is about to drop Sick Steez, the next LP of his Raw Thrills project. While his work as one half of Greatest Hits (together with Tyler Thacker) arguably gets a lot more attention by the press (the guys recently successfully finished a Kickstarter to fund money for mixing their first full-length Breakdown, not to be confused with Zak's Raw Thrills effort Shakedown from 2011) than his countless other creative commitments (including Philip La Fonde, Old School Mak, The Sweethearts, or, just recently, this), his previous efforts as Raw Thrills all were brilliant enough to get excited about his second full-length. And there's indeed no room for disappointment. Zak's gently flamboyant and eccentric psychedelic pop on Sick Steez, which was once again accomplished with the help of some of the most colorful personalities in today's underground, is both deliberately lo-fi and at times strident, thus sharing certain sonic signifiers with his contemporaries such as OLR's Sam Mehran and James Ferraro, Ariel Pink or John Maus, in particular the latters' earlier records. In fact, there even is a proper collaboration with Pink on the album. On the song "Daddy Don't Go", while Zak has written the lyrics and sings, Pink is responsible for the music. Yet unlike the mentioned artists, Zak's principal influences lie much more within the heyday of sixties psych-pop and especially the golden era's more outré offerings, an affection that is best illustrated by his wonderful, incredibly faithful re-interpretation of "Run Spot Run", a song originally recorded by the short-lived Californian all-girl group The Daisy Chain, together with his sister Natalie (aka Weyes Blood). All along, despite the record's low fidelity, Zak Mering has once again set great value on lush harmonizations and arrangement, and above all proven that he's really obsessed with the subtle details of production. A highly recommended album. Besides listening to "Run Spot Run" below, also take an exclusive look at the new video for "Easy For Me (It's Not That)", a song featuring Ryan Howe of Punks On Mars, who has written and performed the song's guitar and bass parts. Sick Steez will be out this spring via Sixteen Tambourines. Raw Thrills - Run Spot Run Previously:

Golden Birthday: “Start Swimming”.

16 Jan 2012 — Henning Lahmann
Last time we wrote about Golden Birthday's forthcoming full-length Blue Island, it was April 2011, and we optimistically predicted a release that following summer. Now while that obviously has not happened, the latest album cut "Start Swimming" is another reminder that the second proper record by one of Chicago's prime synth exponents is surely something worth waiting for just a little longer. When the time has come, Blue Island will be dropped by Rainbow Body Records. Read more → Last time we wrote about Golden Birthday's forthcoming full-length Blue Island, it was April 2011, and we optimistically predicted a release that following summer. Now while that obviously has not happened, the latest album cut "Start Swimming" is another reminder that the second proper record by one of Chicago's prime synth exponents is surely something worth waiting for just a little longer. When the time has come, Blue Island will be dropped by Rainbow Body Records.

Brickwall Brigade - “Celcius (Lovers Dub)”.

15 Jan 2012 — Tonje Thilesen
Very intelligent minimal dub from the duo Brickwall Brigade aka Goran Simonoski (Piece of Shh) and dub-techno producer Jan Nemerek, two excellent producers from Serbia's capital Belgrade. Their first EP Celcius features four different versions of the original dub track, whereas the the rest have added vocals from 'some of the best Serbian reggae vocalists', as Goran points out. The result is somewhat like a distant call from the rural underground, from unlit back alleys that would tickle your curiosity to explore, however be a wise decision to keep distance from. Snatch it for free here. Brickwall Brigade - Celcius (Lovers Dub) Read more → Very intelligent minimal dub from the duo Brickwall Brigade aka Goran Simonoski (Piece of Shh) and dub-techno producer Jan Nemerek, two excellent producers from Serbia's capital Belgrade. Their first EP Celcius features four different versions of the original dub track, whereas the the rest have added vocals from 'some of the best Serbian reggae vocalists', as Goran points out. The result is somewhat like a distant call from the rural underground, from unlit back alleys that would tickle your curiosity to explore, however be a wise decision to keep distance from. Snatch it for free here. Brickwall Brigade - Celcius (Lovers Dub)

Video Sunday Vol. 12

15 Jan 2012 — NFOP
It has been a very interesting visual week, with not only one, but two new works of our favourite man Jamie Harley, this time for Caged Animals and A Classic Education. The amazingly beautiful video by Thanasis Tsimpinis featuring Keep Shelly In Athens' "Running Out Of You" has also been a notable gem this week, as well as :papercutz' The Cure cover, Norway's Love Dance, Rites Wild and- of course, the very splendid session with Grimes on Yours Truly. As always, enjoy. Keep Shelly In Athens - Running Out of You (by Thanasis Tsimpinis) A Classic Education - Baby, It's Fine (by Jamie Harley) Grimes - Genesis (Yours Truly Session) Rites Wild - Work Ethic (by Stacey Wilson) Love Dance - Bergen, again Caged Animals - All the Beautiful Things In The World (by Jamie Harley) :papercutz - Disintegration (The Cure Cover) (Directed by Pedro Pinto) Read more → It has been a very interesting visual week, with not only one, but two new works of our favourite man Jamie Harley, this time for Caged Animals and A Classic Education. The amazingly beautiful video by Thanasis Tsimpinis featuring Keep Shelly In Athens' "Running Out Of You" has also been a notable gem this week, as well as :papercutz' The Cure cover, Norway's Love Dance, Rites Wild and- of course, the very splendid session with Grimes on Yours Truly. As always, enjoy. Keep Shelly In Athens - Running Out of You (by Thanasis Tsimpinis) A Classic Education - Baby, It's Fine (by Jamie Harley) Grimes - Genesis (Yours Truly Session) Rites Wild - Work Ethic (by Stacey Wilson) Love Dance - Bergen, again Caged Animals - All the Beautiful Things In The World (by Jamie Harley) :papercutz - Disintegration (The Cure Cover) (Directed by Pedro Pinto)

Introducing: Portals.

13 Jan 2012 — Henning Lahmann
Not sure if you've heard the news already, but earlier this week, some of our longest-standing friends in the blogosphere, including Life Aquatic, East to West, Decoder, Verb/Re/Verb, Smoke Don't Smoke, Dead As Digital, and ten others (they're all great and truly unique), have launched the site of their new blog collective Portals, a very promising project that is devoted to "a new Do-It-Together movement, that networks in order to raise a cacophony of art and media - enriched by diversity and sustained by opportunities available to liberate ourselves from a passive cultural journey". Sure, we've all seen blog collectives collapse before, and not all of them could live up to their promises, but Portals looks actually amazing, and all involved folks are veterans in the business and without doubt know what they're up to, so let's drink a toast to them and ignore all the haters and skeptics: Welcome to the world, Portals! As a proper welcome gift, the Portals community has compiled a beautiful mixtape, each blog contributing one track. Listen to Ra Calium's "I Long For You" below (selected by hidden gem connoisseur Tyler of Flashlight Tag) and get the whole thing over here. Ra Calium - I Long For You Read more → Not sure if you've heard the news already, but earlier this week, some of our longest-standing friends in the blogosphere, including Life Aquatic, East to West, Decoder, Verb/Re/Verb, Smoke Don't Smoke, Dead As Digital, and ten others (they're all great and truly unique), have launched the site of their new blog collective Portals, a very promising project that is devoted to "a new Do-It-Together movement, that networks in order to raise a cacophony of art and media - enriched by diversity and sustained by opportunities available to liberate ourselves from a passive cultural journey". Sure, we've all seen blog collectives collapse before, and not all of them could live up to their promises, but Portals looks actually amazing, and all involved folks are veterans in the business and without doubt know what they're up to, so let's drink a toast to them and ignore all the haters and skeptics: Welcome to the world, Portals! As a proper welcome gift, the Portals community has compiled a beautiful mixtape, each blog contributing one track. Listen to Ra Calium's "I Long For You" below (selected by hidden gem connoisseur Tyler of Flashlight Tag) and get the whole thing over here. Ra Calium - I Long For You

Nuojuva: “Laakso”.

13 Jan 2012 — Henning Lahmann
Helsinki, Finland's Olli Aarni used to release music under the moniker Ous Mal until late last year, when a pretty exciting remix compilation heralded the project's termination in favor of Nuojuva. Next month, Australian imprint Preservation will release Nuojuva's initial full-length Valot Kaukaa, an album that was two years in the making according to the artist. It's a depart from Aarni's previous work as Ous Mal, and it arguably may also be called an advancement in terms of arrangement complexity and musical skills, featuring a wider range of instrumentation - cello, piano, flute and violin - and sparse yet highly sophisticated textures. The voice now plays an important role, too, with Rachel Evans (MSOTT/Quiet Evenings) contributing vocals to several tracks. You may listen to the first track "Laakso" below, a marvelous, wintry meditation that slowly drifts into otherworldly spheres with the help of the sublime, restrained piano work of Sydney's Sophie Hutchings. Valot Kaukaa is due sometime in February. Pre-order it now here. Read more → Helsinki, Finland's Olli Aarni used to release music under the moniker Ous Mal until late last year, when a pretty exciting remix compilation heralded the project's termination in favor of Nuojuva. Next month, Australian imprint Preservation will release Nuojuva's initial full-length Valot Kaukaa, an album that was two years in the making according to the artist. It's a depart from Aarni's previous work as Ous Mal, and it arguably may also be called an advancement in terms of arrangement complexity and musical skills, featuring a wider range of instrumentation - cello, piano, flute and violin - and sparse yet highly sophisticated textures. The voice now plays an important role, too, with Rachel Evans (MSOTT/Quiet Evenings) contributing vocals to several tracks. You may listen to the first track "Laakso" below, a marvelous, wintry meditation that slowly drifts into otherworldly spheres with the help of the sublime, restrained piano work of Sydney's Sophie Hutchings. Valot Kaukaa is due sometime in February. Pre-order it now here.

Computer Magic: “Trinity”.

13 Jan 2012 — Henning Lahmann
Brooklyn's Danielle Johnson aka Computer Magic has just uploaded a new track to her Soundcloud, the deliciously upbeat, comparatively heavy synth banger "Trinity". According to Johnson it's part of an upcoming EP, with no further details revealed. In any case, it should be sufficient to get your blood circulation going on this cloudy morning of Friday the 13th. Read more → Brooklyn's Danielle Johnson aka Computer Magic has just uploaded a new track to her Soundcloud, the deliciously upbeat, comparatively heavy synth banger "Trinity". According to Johnson it's part of an upcoming EP, with no further details revealed. In any case, it should be sufficient to get your blood circulation going on this cloudy morning of Friday the 13th.

Tenderness: “We Lay Our Broken World in Sorrow at Your Feet”.

13 Jan 2012 — Henning Lahmann
Jesse from the always fabulous Weird Canada, that certain blog that keeps providing us with, well, superbly weird stuff from, well, Canada (sorta wish we had such an unambiguous name) pointed us to Toronto's latest sonic sensation Tenderness, an experimental pop project that we couldn't find out too much about at this point but that is just too exciting to not share it right away. Initiated by some Chrissy Reichert with the help of her peers of the Toronto experimental and improv scene to add some sax and electronics, the levitating, dazed and mysterious jams comprise some minimal R&B leanings and psychedelic touches at just the right amount to come up with a fresh and truly original sound. Reichert has just released the Tenderness debut named The Axe Is Ready at the Tree. Listen to the closing track below and get the whole thing over here. Highly recommended. Tenderness - We Lay Our Broken World in Sorrow at Your Feet Read more → Jesse from the always fabulous Weird Canada, that certain blog that keeps providing us with, well, superbly weird stuff from, well, Canada (sorta wish we had such an unambiguous name) pointed us to Toronto's latest sonic sensation Tenderness, an experimental pop project that we couldn't find out too much about at this point but that is just too exciting to not share it right away. Initiated by some Chrissy Reichert with the help of her peers of the Toronto experimental and improv scene to add some sax and electronics, the levitating, dazed and mysterious jams comprise some minimal R&B leanings and psychedelic touches at just the right amount to come up with a fresh and truly original sound. Reichert has just released the Tenderness debut named The Axe Is Ready at the Tree. Listen to the closing track below and get the whole thing over here. Highly recommended. Tenderness - We Lay Our Broken World in Sorrow at Your Feet