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10/16/2018

[Teaser of the day] YlangYlang - Earth Heart (He's Trying To Figure Some Shit Out)



  • Dream pop
  • Avant-pop
  • Ambient pop
  • Art pop
  • Post-pop
  • Alternative

Artist: YlangYlang
Label: Carpi 
Year: 2015

[Teaser of the day] Red Cosmos - Monsters Of Pop



  • Indie pop
  • Art pop
  • Singer-songwriter
  • Electronic
  • Drone pop
  • Organcore
  • Alternative pop

Artist: Red Cosmos
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2015

10/15/2018

[Teaser of the day] Prophecy Sun - Give Me


  • Drone
  • Experimentalism
  • Minimalism
  • Leftfield
  • Abstract
  • Microtonal
  • Avant-garde

Artist: Prophecy Sun
Release: Sleep Fever
Label: Panospria/No Type  
Year: 2012

[Teaser of the day] Maina - Ola Calma


  • Glitchtronica
  • IDM
  • Electronic music
  • Ambient
  • Downtempo
  • Crossover

Artist: Maina
Release: Ola Calma EP
Label: Alg-a
Year: 2005

Nanaki - Astray

[Teaser of the day] This Lonely Crowd - Gheegle-Gheegle



  • Shoegaze
  • Alternative rock
  • Dream pop
  • Post-rock
  • Crossover
  • Indie rock
  • Epic

Release: Meraki
Label: Sinewave 
Year: 2015

[Teaser of the day] Databoy78 - Brain

  • Minimalism
  • Deep techno
  • Electronic music
  • Techno
  • Alternative dance

Artist: Databoy78
ReleasePiano Works EP
Label: Tropic
Year: 2011

[Teaser of the day] Alex Cortex - Cuatrofourvier


  • Electronic music
  • Microtechno
  • Art music
  • Avant-techno
  • Experimental techno

Artist: Alex Cortex
Release: Away Mode EP
Year: 2006

[Teaser of the day] Audio Cephlon - Dweller On The Threshold



  • Ambient pop
  • Cosmic fusion
  • Electronic music
  • Space music
  • Cosmic synth
  • Ambient techno
  • Crossover
  • Kosmische Musik

Artist: Audio Cephlon
Release: Oumuamua
Year: 2018

10/14/2018

PSK – Greatest Hits-Anarchy In The Indie (2016)




  • Indie rock 
  • Alternative rock 
  • Psych-rock 
  • Avant-rock 
  • Noise pop 
  • Hardcore 
  • Indie punk 
  • Speed metal 
  • Reggae 
  • Ska 
  • Acid rock 
  • Space rock

Comment: I have mentioned a couple of articles about flourishing Indonesian music scenes recently. However, the information about the prolific Indonesian indie scene was earlier to be well known. Here it is one of those spicy examples. By considering the title of this 9-notch issue there are only two possibilities to come into fruition – if it is seriously thought then this may obviously be a dead born, dull crap. Or secondly it may be vamped up with tongue-in-cheek attitude where the aesthetic of an issue is turned over the top, into a frantic rush. Fortunately the latter description is the case. Straight blatant bashes with speed metal, hardcore punk, and noise pop bottoms are subverted by acidic, freely manipulated keyboards and a melodica (or melodica-alike instrument). In true, when the melodica takes the lead then the ragged psychedelia will change into a gentle reggae or ska number. The singing manner is truly groovy, from loud shouting and screaming to anxiety laden reciting and desperation tinged singing. By kindred souls there can be drawn parallels upon the likes of Motörhead, Hawkwind, Acid Mothers Temple, Atomic Butterfly, The Damned, The Fall. Ear Alert is the imprint behind this fascinating nuke.