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11/02/2012

[Teaser of the day] HK119 - Adailson

Deerhunter - Fluorescent Grey Demos & Out-takes (2008)




9.3

/Psychedelia, Ambient rock, Experimental indie, Space pop, Art pop, Avant-pop, Demos/          
               
Comment: undoubtedly Atlanta-based Deerhunter have been and still is one of those modern cutting edge-oriented indie juggernauts alongside Animal Collective, Black Dice, and Ariel Pink who came up to the ground after the change of millenium. Indeed, their 9-piece album consists of outtakes and sketches afterwards presented on the band`s album Fluorescent Grey (2008, Kranky). However, inspite of involving some microscopic "faults" and predominating roughness at it the miscellany provides a fabulous listening session filled in with mixed frantic psychedelic hooks and sultry space pop-near milieus. And Bradford Cox`s whimsical interpretations of compositions within his free stream of consciousness

Crowcat - Color Bendin (2011)




8.6

/Screamo, Technical metal, Brutal metal, Hardcore/

Comment: this set of handful of tracks hits with a concise fist made up of manic vocal delivery and highly moshing guitars and punching drums and programmed beats. Additionally, the band do demonstrate slight flirtation with symphonic metal (at least some parts of the singer`s vocal lines do have hints at it). In conclusion, it is an intense, angry and desperate rush of sounds thought to convey the washes of mental pain  and anxiety. The issue is issued on an US-based underground label, Psychedelicate Records which has released a bunch of peripheral groups and extreme music, though, embracing divergent styles and genres.

11/01/2012

[Teaser of the day] Cantaloup - Day By Day


[Teaser of the day] ACL - Where Will You Lead Me To

Biocultivos - Sacha na horta interpreta

Galeria Disco - Tenue EP (2012)




9.4

/House, Electro-house, Remix, Deep house, Club dance/

Comment: this set of 6 tracks consists of fabulous house vibes filled in with repetitive rhythms and soothing plateaus. Deep carvings are varied with more uplifting, electro-tinged ones. However, every original track does include remix version either. This issue of contemporary disco music (or the sort of dream pop for disco music) is released on Monofonicos, a decent label from South America. Recommended to all and for any time, pertaining to visceral parts and brain-related parts of the body. Relieving and freeing.