Archive for November, 2010
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Bynar’s Indie Disco is a two-hour radio show airing every Tuesday at 6 p.m. GMT on Wave Radio. Today’s episode features tracks by The Soft Moon, Customs, The Blackmail, Grooving In Green, Lyrebirds, and other exciting bands. |
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Although their music arsenal is mostly based on slow-burning songs with atmospheric guitars, cinematic mood, baritone gothic drones, and haunting melodies, there are still plenty of hooks to give Diego’s tunes a dancefloor-friendly edge. |
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Today’s post features four acoustic performances by Isolated Atoms. |
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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 Astral, O. Children, Joy/Disaster, Contre Jour, White Apple Tree, and lots of other exciting bands. |
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Today’s covers are by Gorillaz, A Place To Bury Strangers, and Pendulum. |
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Dancefloor Fillers is a selection of the best new tracks and remixes from various genres of electronic music, such as drum & bass, dubstep, electro, trance, and synthpop. Today it’s Nirvana, Linkin Park, Pixies, and UB40 who receive the remix treatment. |
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JOY/DISASTER are direct descendants of ’80s post-punk and Batcave; their music is an amalgamation of dark indie and goth, i.e., sharp guitars, driving bass, baritone vocals, powerful percussion, and eerie electronics along the lines of She Wants Revenge and Interpol. |
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Bynar’s Indie Disco is a two-hour radio show airing every Tuesday at 6 p.m. GMT on Wave Radio. Today’s episode features tracks by The Dandy Warhols, Two Door Cinema Club, School Of Seven Bells, We Were Lovers, Ideals, and other exciting bands. |
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Heavily influenced by industrial and electronic acts such as Nine Inch Nails, Skinny Puppy, Ministry, Underworld, and Depeche Mode, along with rock influences like The Cure, T-Rex, and David Bowie, Halo In Reverse mix trashy guitars with depressive piano rolls and aggressive intricate electronics. |
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Today’s post features acoustic performances by White Rose Movement, The Killers, and Puressence. |
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