Archive for August, 2009
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Today’s post features acoustic performances by Moby, Metallica, Lenny Kravitz, and Panic At The Disco. |
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Indie Disco is a podcast filled with two hours’ worth of indie rock / post-punk / shoegaze / electronic dance music. This instalment features 33 songs by Ian Brown, The Enemy, Athlete, The Bishops, Imperial Leisure, and lots of other exciting bands. |
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Today’s covers are by Teenage Fanclub, Kill Hannah, and Tara King Th. |
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Tamaryn is a San Francisco-based raven-haired chanteuse whose doomed and ethereal music will make all fans of 4AD, ’80s goth, and coldwave groups feel at home. Somber and seductive, brooding and atmospheric, Tamaryn’s voice is a floating ornament atop the driving drums that underpin her songs. |
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Bonding over a shared love of dark, emotive ’80s guitar sounds and the high-end sheen of American R&B, The XX’s unique sound befits a band whose wide range of influences include everything from Aaliyah to Cocorosie, Rihanna to The Cure, and Mariah Carey to The Pixies. |
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Dúné’s (pronounced Dew-nay) amalgamation of ’70s punk, ’80s pop, and ’90s indie rock is a mashup of energetic rock, catchy melodies and electro elements. |
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Credited by many within the music industry as one of the most important forerunners of electroclash, Zoot Woman are an English electronic music group made up of Adam Blake, Johnny Blake, and Stuart Price (also known as Thin White Duke, Jacques Lu Cont, and Les Rythmes Digitales). |
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Today’s post features acoustic performances by Diorama, De/Vision, Mesh, and Perfidious Words. |
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Indie Disco is a podcast filled with two hours’ worth of indie rock / post-punk / shoegaze / electronic dance music. This instalment features 33 songs by The Exploding Boy, Cinema Bizarre, The Glam, Isolated Atoms, Vigo Thieves, and lots of other exciting bands. |
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Today’s covers are by Arctic Monkeys, White Lies, and Franz Ferdinand. |
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