I have been in touch with Vaporwave for a couple of years, enough time to grasp the basics of what the genre entails; synth-heavy, often dance-oriented or retro... Read More
We seldom see an album so aptly named as Caffeine. It colorfully depicts the twitchy pace of a creative process that went on for one or two cups too many, turni... Read More
In the Natalie Portman film Annihilation, one of the best sci-fi/horror flicks of the year, the trans-human is a shimmering apparition that begins as the light ... Read More
24 year old British producer, Moth Equals, started out composing music at the early age of eleven, tinkering around with sounds on his Sony Playstation. His jou... Read More
The music of Sweet Play from France belongs to the more sensuous department of electronic music. On their second EP, Colours of The Day, the group gives us a se... Read More
For your dose of 'digital velvet,' look no further.
In actuality, velvet is one heck of cloth to feel and caress on, but when heard, it's a beaut. Exhibit A:... Read More
Making music that not only borrows from your influences, but on first listen, can sound nearly identical to them, can be very dangerous. You stand to sound like... Read More
Something to get you in a mood. Something to accompany you after a day of work. Something that is best consumed with a glass of wine. The music that makes you t... Read More
So we’ve been searching lately for some unadulterated indie stuff, and the awesome band Nail Salon comes up.
There are no adequate resources online regarding the band, other than well… their Bandcamp site, which is a shame since they sound undeniably unique. At this point, they should be ‘Googlable’ with all those greatness oozing! As of now though, what you have to take notice is their brilliant debut EP, entitled Radcity (7-Eleven).