The Ear Worm is in the video. The Red Dot is pretty nice as well.The Do (pronounced "Doe" or "Dough" or "Doh") are a French and Finnish duo ... that's all I know.A few weeks ago someone here posted this video but unfortunately didn't tag it because I can't find any posts in the Mog lounge on them.This song has bored a hole in my head like a labotomy but, like a much needed labotomy. You know, l...
I've come to accept the fact that I just can't keep up anymore. I was a faux-hipster from the beginning (how ironic?), but finding sweet little "unknown" gems like this has always been one of the best parts about digging beneath the surface (or at least knowing the ones who do, thx B).Pronounced "dough", The Do are a finnish/french due who genre-hop like rabbits and end up with interesting result
I've been really enjoying an album called A Mouthful by an almost ungoogle-able duo called The Do. (They're named after the first note on the scale, a la "Do, a deer, a female deer..." etc.)The singer, a woman named Olivia, has a wonderful, blurry, child-like voice...little bit of blues tucked into essentially pop rock cadences. She's backed by a guy named Dan, who puts enough beat and instru...
I heard this about a month ago and couldn't get it out of my head. This couple is Dan Levy. a french musician and Olivia Merilahtin, a finnish singer.They combine differant styles or music genres to their songs and the freshness of their style has been irresistable to me. I've been listening to this record for a couple weeks now and am loving it .
The Do, english folk from France, this is a duo. She is a finnish girl with a glamourous folk attitude and an outstanding voice. He is the french boy who learned music listening Bartok
The opening lyrics to Franco-Finnish duo, The Dø's 'On My Shoulders' leave a lot to be desired: “Why would I carry such a weight on my shoulders / why do I always help you carry your boulders”. It's almost as bad as Oasis. “She has a sister and on the palm of her hand is a blister”. It just sounds...... READ MORE @ www.noizemakesenemies.co.uk (click the title to read on!)
Here we are, already half way through the Mainstream Isn't So Bad 1st Annual Guest Writers Week, and today I have the pleasure to introduce Grace from the blog Music Snob. Contrary to its title, Grace is anything but snobbish in her writing. In fact, I think she does an exemplary job of converting an aural experience into a written one that is richly descriptive and spot on. Below you'll find G...
Apparently eighteen long years have passed since London last felt the icy grip of winter bite quite so. The snow fell and for one day the city ground to a halt. Covered in an icy blanket the likes of which kids have never seen. For one day the child in us all came out and I for one can't say I didn't throw a snowball or two, mainly from the safety of my third floor flat at local marauding you...
The dø is Paris based duo, Dan and Olivia. He is French and she is half Finnish. Having embarked on a marathon French tour over the course of 2008, playing 100 dates from the club scene up to the biggest French festivals, The dø have become one of the most talked about new bands in France and continental Europe. Dan and Olivia explore everything from rock to folk, hip-hop to soul. Together t.