Steve Smith and The Sneakers "Lipstick And Lace" (mp3) from "Hoo Doo Man" Lost Loon Boy Records
Monthly Archives: June 2009
blues
Steve Smith and The Sneakers
from "Hoo Doo Man"
dance
Stick Figures
from "Future Classic Exclusives Vol 1" (Future Classic)
Stick Figures "Slim Pickings [ben Mono Remix #2]" (mp3) from "Future Classic Exclusives Vol 1" (Future Classic)
hiphop
DJ JS
from "No Sell Out" (Fat Beats Records)
"Ridiculous" (mp3) DJ JS-1 ft. O.C. and Pharoahe Monch from "No Sell Out" (Fat Beats Records)
blues
Tom Principato Band
from "Raising The Roof!"
Tom Principato "Lies" (mp3) - from "Raising The Roof!" Powerhouse Records
dance
Audio Aura
from "Without Sea" (Acid Milk Recordings)
Audio Aura "Fisherman Without Sea" (mp3) from "Without Sea" (Acid Milk Recordings)
dance
Bryan Gerrard feat. Alexia
from "Higher Ground" (Chuck Love Organic Mix)
Bryan Gerrard feat. Alexia "Higher Ground (Chuck Love Organic Mix)" (mp3) from "Higher Ground" (Vino Recordings)
hiphop
Soul Assassins
from "Intermission" (Soul Assassins)
"Intermission" (mp3) Rza, Planet Asia, B-Real, Rev William Burke from "Intermission" (Soul Assassins)
electronica
Numa Crew
from "Numa Crew EP" (FOULPLAY RECORDS INC)
Numa Crew "Dub Club" (mp3) from "Numa Crew EP" (FOULPLAY RECORDS INC)
indiepop
Super700
(S.T.T.S.M.C)
"Super700 create waves of electro rock, amid occasional grand orchestral sweeps, delivered with a vibrancy that has seen them become the darlings of the Berlin underground. Ultra smart, infectious tracks lure you like a siren"
altrock
Deer Tick
from "Born on Flag Day" (Partisan Records)
"McCauley's overdriven Sonny Bono-esque yowl couldn't be soft much more than a cup of broken glass could. Indeed, his voice stabs out at you on first listen, and maybe puts you off. At least this listener was able to get over it after a few songs, and found a fun, rewarding record."
blues
Nick Moss & The Flip Tops
from "Live At Chan's - Combo Platter No. 2" (Live)
Nick Moss & The Flip Tops "Spare Ribs & Chopsticks - (Live)" (mp3) from "Live At Chan's - Combo Platter No. 2" (Blue Bella Records)
dance
Beckett & Taylor
from "Wood For The Fire" (Hand On The Plow)
"A skilled melange of live instrumentation and electronic studio trickery, blurring the lines between the two disciplines with an irreverantly skronky vibe that's one part Skweee cheek, two parts Matthew Herbert, and three bits short of a bob."