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Sleeper of the Week: ST

Another groovy band graces the “Sleeper” series. ST is transmitting from Paris, France, and its blazing.

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The Strokes Recording New Album!

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Sleeper of the Week: Language of Kings

Through the magic art of capturing sound known as recording, I’ve been able to layer instrument upon instrument to create what you hear now. It’s a challenging process to be inventive but it’s also loads of fun. All I ask for is to please put on your headphones.

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Sleeper of the Week: Lonely London Lad

Lonely London Lad is the band for you. Its an experimental piece of work mixed with rock, and electronic blossoms – delightful, dark, and profound.

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Signer, Next We Bring The Fire

There is something that reminds me of the ride home during the dawn of an after party, with all the “colorful balloons” floating in the air. As you drive out of the cold darkness, lost in some random inner city with no where to piss, remember, you can play Signer on your way home and all will be forgotten.

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Sleeper of the Week: Enthine

Enthine is an electronic music project from Buenos Aires, Argentina, formed in 2007 by Adrián Vaccaro (b. 1987). His music can be characterized as downtempo/electronic with influences of ambient, chill-out and jazz fused together with experimental math matrices.

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Sleeper of the Week: Kashmere Hakim

The gracious voice, and pluck of string, feathers the wind through the parallels of paradise.

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Atlas Sound, Logos

This Gust of Wind wakes you when the dogs howl rides over the empty streets. You lift up suddenly from dreaming of something you vividly recall, but can’t decisively remember.

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Sleeper of the Week: Hear Hums

Hear Hums are nothing, if not a visually complex DIY band. For fans of Animal Collective, Mystic Chords of Memory, Do Make Say Think, and Broken Social Scene’s Feel Good Lost.

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Vitalic, Flashmob

Finally, officially released in the US… Vitalic, Flashmob is out today (11/3) on Different. If your heavy into  electro, disco, aggressive bass lines or dance pop this album is sure to please. Tracks such as “Poison Lips” will undoubtedly bring a new crowd to Vitalic’s fan base and convince ol’ school dance addicts to explore […]