Ganglians /// “Hair” /// Ganglians 12”Some kinda tart candy locomotive.
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theonlyamaris:bohemea:intweetion:retrolife:
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“By 7 p.m., all mentions of the disputed presidential election in Iran … were replaced on Twitter’s trending topic column by mentions of Mr. Jackson.” - NY Times ‘Bits’ — Michael Jackson Tops The Charts On Twitter
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Nodzzz /// Losing My Accent /// NodzzzNo excuse for my laxity in posting this; forgive me. But if you needed proof that not all lo-fi bands with extra consonants in their name are terrible, here you go.
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On repeat these days.
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fleetfootedfox:digitalbath:nicolazaro:The Octopus Project & Black Moth Super Rainbow /// Elq Milqooooooh i like it!!Theremin FTWPretty much.
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19Q4 /// Haruki Murakami2666 /// Roberto BolañoAlice’s Adventures In Wonderland /// Lewis CarrollBend Sinister /// Vladimir NabokovCosmopolis /// Don DeLilloDirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency /// Douglas AdamsEast Of Eden /// John SteinbeckForty Stories /// Donald BarthelmeGrendel /// John GardnerHell’s Angels /// Hunter S. ThompsonInfinite Jest /// David Foster WallaceJesus
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My Bloody Valentine /// “Instrumental B” ///A few years before trip-hop ossified and Seefeel became the shoegazers that went all electronica, My Bloody Valentine packaged debut LP Isn’t Anything with a bonus 7” that included an against-type oddity called “Instrumental B.” Dubbed-out, ethereal in comparison to MBV’s usual suffocations and featuring a Public Enemy drum loop, the tra
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Salvador Plascencia — The People Of PaperThe term "breakup album" long ago became a tight descriptor for a certain visceral and often autobiographical LP, one where a band bays at the moon, cursing love. You can probably name a dozen such albums off the top of your head, including one or two that've carried you through some lonely hours. But how about a "breakup novel"? Richard Powers' Galat.
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Odawas /// “Harmless Lover’s Discourse” /// The Blue DepthsCheesy. New-agey. Gooey. Great.
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Moon (2009)I can imagine Moon being pitched to a studio as 2001: A Space Odyssey meets Blade Runner, but the result is much more offbeat and claustrophobic than that marriage implies, if not exactly more paranoid. In fact, Sam Rockwell’s seeming incapacity for shock as the corporate conspiracy unravels before him(s) is among the more unnerving aspects of this chamber piece: it’s as though he
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The Legends /// “Always The Same” /// Over And OverNot all Swedes are synth-based. The Legends, for example, are C86 as fuck, and know their way around a three-chord buzzfest both garage’d and dreamy. Catchiness: it must be in Stockholm’s water.
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The Sounds — “No One Sleeps When I’m Awake” — Crossing The RubiconNew favorite terrible album.
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Discovery (Vampire Weekend/Ra Ra Riot) — “I Want You Back” — LPIs it me, or did everything jump the shark for a second? Wes Miles of Ra Ra Riot is a crack vocalist for a secretly seething band, and Rostam Batmanglij of Vampire Weekend is an inoffensive element of an exceedingly bland one. Together, they’re Discovery, a glossy electro-pop side project out to conquer Brooklyn Summer 2K9
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Patrick Wolf — “Blackdown” — The BachelorPatrick Wolf: willfully androgynous, lushly maudlin, orchestrally scoped. Dude is utter tumblr-bait, am I right? ”Blackdown” is less a pop song than a montage of fluttery sadnesses punctuated by a bright, fiddlin’ Irish wedding number—but it’s a cool enough change-up that you might want to go back and reexamine the slippery delivery wi
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