Frankie Rose - Thee Only One
This, the debut solo single by Frankie Rose comes across as a kind of diamond of the Brooklyn music scene, of which Rose has been a vital part over the last couple of years, as a member of bands like Vivian Girls and Crystal Stilts - where she used to be the drummer. Her move from drums to guitar...


Velocity Girl - My Forgotten Favorite
One word: Bliss! In 1993 Slumberland Records compiled and released Velocity Girl's first singles on a single disc and simply titled it "Velocity Girl". The record was to become extremely influential on the American indie scene, that had been more or less overshadowed by the British indie scene th...


Double Dee & Steinski - Jazzy Sensation
A track from the retrospective Steinski compilation: "What does it all mean? 1983-2006 Retrospective"


Washed Out - Soft
Yet another preview from Washed Out's debut album "Within and Without" (out mid July on Weird World/Domino in Europe and Sub Pop in the US). See my previous upload of the album track "Echoes" for more details. Please support this great artist! Enjoy


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The Radio Dept. - You Stopped Making Sense
You Stopped Making Sense closes the long awaited new album - Clinging To A Scheme - by Swedish indie trio The Radio Dept. Four years after the cold yet mellow pop perfection that was the band's second album - Pet Grief - they return with a slightly warmer and more organic sounding long player tha...


Felt - Sunlight Bathed The Golden Glow
Seriously! This has got to be one of the best pop singles of 1984. Not exactly rare, Felt nevertheless deserves a spot on this channel for falling in the "generally unknown" category. I just discovered this band and it's turning into one of those slightly obsessive love affairs that one can have ...


Soft Ballet - Jail of Freedom (Jailtilsli) Remixed by Autechre
To celebrate the new Autechre album - Oversteps - that will be released on Warp at the end of this month, I thought I'd treat us all with a classic, yet rare, remix done by them for the Japanese band Soft Ballet, 15 long years ago. Realeased on Victor in Japan and SSR in the rest of the world "Fo...


The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - The Tenure Itch
Another preview of 2009 now when I present The Pains of Being Pure at Heart and a song from their forthcoming, self titled album, to be released on legendary indie label Slumberland in the US and Fortuna Pop in the UK, in February. The Pains.. is a quartet from New York that does irresistibly cat...


Here We Go Magic - Fangela
Hearing songs like "Fangela" by Here We Go Magic gives me great hope for the music of 2009. Fangela sounds instantly familiar even upon first listen, like Pink Floyd producing Supertramp doing a Simon & Garfunkle cover. That kind of familiar! It's just one of those pop songs to die for. Here We G...


Autechre - y7
On July 12, 2010, Warp Records will release ten new tracks by Autechre on a single compact disc and two separate 12" vinyl records. The release will be titled "Move of Ten", stylishly packaged by The Designers Republic and catalogued in the Warp discography as WAP505. "y7" is the second track on ...


Depeche Mode - Television Set (Live 27/06/81)
From a very decent sounding bootleg titled "Live at the Croc's Glamour Club 1981" I give you "Television Set", a song that never saw an official release by the band itself. It's a crisp, poppy tune that would be a perfect addition to their debut album "Speak and Spell". I've tried to find out who...


Jackie McLean - A Fickle Sonance (1961)
Jackie McLean is one of the most underrated alto sax players in jazz. This track, from the album of the same name, marked a change in style for McLean. It was from here on out he really let go of Charlie Parker and truly started finding his own unique voice.


Depeche Mode - Now This Is Fun (live)
From a highly unofficial release recorded live October 6th, 1983, at the Hammersmith Odeon - One of my fave Depeche Mode songs ever: Now This Is Fun


Stereolab - Neon Beanbag (Atlas Sound Mix)
On the 16th of November 2010 Stereolab will release their 10th studio album - "Not Music" - on Duophonic and Drag City. The album is put together from material left over from the recording of their previous album - "Chemical Chords" - released on Duophonic and 4AD in 2008. "Not Music" closes with...


Stereolab - Rose, My Rocket Brain!
This is from an exclusive 3"cd EP for the 2004 Margerine Eclipse Tour, limited to 2000 copies. Stereolab is back these days with their best album in many years. It's titled "Chemical Chords" and out now on 4AD.


Girls Names - I Lose
After I tried to tidy up in the "garage" recently, I stumbled upon this awesome track by the band Girls Names from Belfast. "I Lose" is one of the highlights from what appears to be their second full length - "Dead To Me " - out now on Tough Love and Slumberland Records. "I Lose" sounds a lot lik...


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