Monthly Archives: August 2009

dance

Raxon

from "The Mission EP" (Spirit Catcher Remix)

Raxon "The Mission (Spirit Catcher Remix)" (mp3) from "The Mission EP" (Night Drive Music)
electronica

Arthur Oskan vs Spiral Into The Storm

Arthur Oskan vs Spiral In The Storm "Sun Squall" (mp3)
indiepop

ApSci

from "Best Crisis Ever" (Quannum Projects)

ApSci "Big Adventures" (mp3) from "Best Crisis Ever" (Quannum Projects)
altrock

ApSci

from "Best Crisis Ever" (Quannum Projects)

ApSci "Crazy Crazy Insane" (mp3) from "Best Crisis Ever" (Quannum Projects)
hiphop

Dirt E Dutch ft. Phenetiks

(Antfarm Affiliates)

"Step the F%@k Off" (mp3) Dirt E. Dutch, Phenetiks (Antfarm Affiliates)
dance

Studio144

from "Studio144 EP2" (AudioStudio144)

Studio144 "Feel the Music" (mp3) from "Studio144 EP2" (AudioStudio144)
hiphop

Neal Rames and Ill Mondo

from "Neal Rames and Ill Mondo" (Ill Mondo Records)

"Suicide Doors ft. Sean Price" (mp3) Neal Rames and Ill Mondo from "Neal Rames and Ill Mondo" (Ill Mondo Records)
hiphop

Brother Ali

from "Us" (Rhymesayers)

"Us" (mp3) Brother Ali from "Us" (Rhymesayers) Pre-Order the CD
2 tour dates
electronica

B6

from "Blind Leading the Blissed" (Clubstream Green)

B6 "Blind Leading the Blissed" (mp3) from "Blind Leading the Blissed" (Clubstream Green)
altrock

Zaza

Sooner or Later

"Rolling, cloudy and swarming with generous echo effects, Brooklyn's Zaza ventures great distances to disassociate itself (at least sonically) from the noise-pop end of neo-shoegazers"
dance

Jay

from "Love Alive" (Shifted Music)

Jay-J "Getting A Rise" (mp3) from "Love Alive" (Shifted Music)
indiepop

Eugene McGuinness

"McGuinness isn't merely a clever musical magpie and has managed- in the space of just two albums- to carve out a fairly distinct sound that uses elements of what's around but sounds curiously, and brilliantly, out of step. If albums were kids in the classroom then Eugene McGuinness would be sat in the corner thumbing a Victorian novel with an iPod on, generally being ignored but remaining completely fascinating."