Monday, May 13, 2013
Daft Punk: Random Access Memories
Well, it's here. What else can I say? It is fantastic. Hear it for yourself!
Labels:
chilly gonzales,
Daft Punk,
Funky,
giorgio moroder,
new,
new release,
pharrell,
Random Access Memories
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Lemaitre
Lemaitre has been on a tear of late, releasing 3 EPs in their "Relativity" series in just over a year. Combining live instruments, computers, and a whole lot of funky goodness, this Norwegian duo continues to pump up the jams. Be sure to pick up a few of their EPs, and cross your fingers for them to make it over to the US (or wherever you are) in the near future.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Goldroom

LA based artist Goldroom has been on a tear recently with their releases "Fifteen" and "Sweetness Alive," and have just released another excellent single titled "Only You Can Show Me." You can pick up the latter two from Beatport, or preview them below. Also, be sure to catch them on tour, especially if it's one of their "live" shows. For my Texas peeps, they have a few dates in Austin for SXSW, so plan accordingly.
Labels:
chela,
fifteen,
Funky,
gold,
goldroom,
new,
only you can show me,
room,
sweetness alive
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
AlunaGeorge
Most of you are probably aware of AlunaGeorge's collaboration with Disclosure, "White Noise," but the duo also just dropped a single titled "Attracting Flies" to tease their upcoming album. It's not available for download yet, but I must admit I'm really diggin their style so far. Kind of reminds me of a poppier SBTRKT with female vocals (*like*). Check it out below:
Labels:
aluna,
alunageorge,
attracting files,
disclosure,
george,
new,
sbtrkt,
single,
white noise
Monday, February 25, 2013
Kavinsky: Outrun
Kavinsky, producer of such excellent hits as "Nightcall" and "Testarossa Autodrive," has finally released his first full-length album, Outrun. Many of the tracks have already been released over the course of a few EPs, but the album on the whole deserves its own praise. Listening to the album from beginning to end is akin to what it would feel like to dress in your finest neon and hop in a DeLorean with Marty McFly for a night out on the town circa 1985. If you want to go on that adventure as much as I do, you should probably go download the album from your local vendor asap. You can also check it out on Spotify if you're scared of commitment.
Labels:
breakbot,
Electronic,
Funky,
kavinsky,
new,
new release
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