Songs are a Sydney based band (featuring members of New Zealand’s post-punk wailers This Night Creeps and Ela Stiles of sisterly-duo The Said Sos) that do only simple things. From their single-syllable handle to their hand-drawn artwork to their music itself; it all has to be simple. Their debut LP makes a smooth transition from [...]
Soul Jazz’s very own in-house electronic disco group Subway return with their first full length album since 2005’s ‘Empty Head’ set. The list of equipment used to fashion this album includes an enviable roll call of Roland Jupiter 6, Korg MS20, Univox SR55, Roland MKS80, and a Moog Prodigy alongside the usual guitars, drums and [...]
My Dad used to tell me that The Presets were just ripping off Depeche Mode. I didn’t really get it until I really started listening to them. This track I first saw on Rage years and years ago, then on the Anton Corbijn directors DVD and it kinda just stuck in my head. I suggest [...]
The (hopefully) resurrected Have Fun Club beat me to this one, but who gives a shit. Higamos Hogamos will be the next big thing. Give them a year or so to refine their sound, and their infectious krautrock/psychedelic/electronica tunes will be up there with bands like Holy Fuck, Metronomy and whoever else is still kicking [...]
This has to be a short post because Im getting packed to head off to the Golden Plains festival tomorrow (to catch Gary Numan, Of Montreal, Mogwai and plenty of other sweet stuff).
Im basically obsessed with heaps of great old Krautrock tunes, which Ill have to post next time. But one band that draws its [...]
Everyone in blogland these days seems to have been caught napping. Late March, when alot of crap is out the way, I’ll have to get my ass back into gear. I’ve taken a quick break from my summer studies (exam on Tuesday on Economics, kill me now..) to do a quick post on three quality [...]
Eine Kleine Nacht Musik, or ‘a little night music’ as it would be translated, is UK Deejay Riton’s latest side project and if your even slightly into any form of krautrock electronica (Kraftwerk, Neu! etc) then you’ll really dig this. The album definitely takes a huge cue from the German sounds of the past, but [...]
Email
RSS
Myspace
Twitter
Facebook: Group / Page