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8/18/2012

Galvanic Elephants - Modern Superhero + Numbers (2012)


9.2

/Alternative rock, Soft rock, Dream pop, Dance rock, Electro-indie/  

Comment: Galvanic Elephants is a quartet from Tartu, Estonia who did convey these two tracks for the auditory approximately four months ago. Modern Superhero contains a straightforward punch based on guitars played walls and and slightly longing vocal lines (in a word, it involves the catchy refrain). Numbers is a more electronically coated and vocally a little bit autotuned danceable reverie searching for its location somewhere in between Keane, and Radiohead. However, the track can be considered an instance of the contemporary soft rock scene. By listening to the issue you can hark back to the post-punk and gothic rock heyday, though, Galvanic Elephants used to produce their music in a somewhat more poppy way. Ultimately there can be concluded this pair of tracks are produced and accomplished in a great way. In addition to it I recommend listen to the likes of Badass Yuki, Stones & Holes, and The Tallinn Daggers either.

Molly Ringworm - DOGSPIT (2012)



8.9

/Harsh noise, Avant-garde, Experimentalism, Psycho-acoustic, Non-music, Freeformfreakout, Weird, Avant-electronica, Acousmatics, Dada music, Sampledelic/

Comment: the reason why I approve this album is because of it seals up lots of information in one time unit. Concurrently the listener can perceive a loads of elements appearing over there. The 3-piece course involves lushly howling sample contents, gobbling noise washes, amusingly treated electronics, and psyched-out occurrences. It chimes like a monument for insanity or a reproduction in the vein of real life.

8/16/2012

[Teaser of the day] Boyish - Sunshot




Cantaloup - The Sirens Sleep (2011)

  

9.2

/Post-rock, Indietronica, Organic electronica, Art pop, Chamber rock, Folktronica/

Comment: behind Cantaloup hides himself Thomas Peters who had issued two excellent albums on Aerotone before it. Similarly to his previous oeuvres the new album is a masterful blend of shimmering electronica and fine indie pop and epic post-rock-ish and chamber rock-ish tendencies which may be compared with the likes of Wixel, Anois, Turnus, and Muhr. The listener can find out some teasers from the issue (for instance, Rest, and Echoes) featuring Alke Finn`s voice. In a word, you can feel happy with this 7-track issue.   

Skai Nine - Not a Worry in the World (2012)



8.8

/Downtempo, Chillwave, Glo-fi, Instrumental hip-hop, Crossover, Mood music/

Comment: there are up a pair of tracks which used to reflect upon different electronic music tendencies extending from majestic glo-fi panoramas and melancholic downtempo to instrumental hip-hop and moody vibes.  

Cagey House - 1902 (2009)



9.3

/Art pop, Electronic music, Spoken word, Sampledelic, Sound collage, Avant-garde, Weird pop, Hauntology, Cut and paste, Library music, Post-pop, Avant-pop, Experimental pop, Spoken word/

Comment: Cagey House is Dave Keifer, a musician from Baltimore, USA whose most albums are made up of the collected sounds/samples only. He has issued a lot of releases neither of them happened to be mediocre or obtuse. In any cases, there are presented 6 short-running glimpses which do sound like soundtracks for possible velvety art house movies or a performance of the puppet theatre. More concretely, these compositions are a little bit haunting, a little bit buffoonish, a little bit beeping, a bit everything. In a word, the result is highly intriguing and precious to be listened again and again.