Archive for January, 2011
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Today’s covers are by Tame Impala, Chapel Club, and Honeyroot. |
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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 London Elektricity, Liquid, and Serge Devant who receive the remix treatment. |
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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 War Tapes, O, Dearling Physique, stellastarr*, The Chapman Family, and other exciting bands. |
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You Don’t Know Tears is a progressive breaks mashup sampling Editors, Conjure One, Fluke, Go Go Charlton, and Hadouken! |
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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 White Lies and Eric Prydz who receive the remix treatment. |
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Forged under the inspiration of post-punk and angular melodies, The Burning Hotels cut through modern rock with sharp guitars, lush synths, propulsive rhythms, and catchy hooks from the ’80s New Romantic movement. |
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Labeled as an “indie orchestral rock band”, Snake! Snake! Snakes! is a Phoenix-based quartet whose sound can be described as majestic and captivating, with emotionally-charged vocals, lush guitars, and dramatic strings that bring to mind Arcade Fire, Wolf Parade, and Radiohead. |
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Following in the footsteps of late ’70s – early 80′s post-punk bands – most notably Joy Division – Les Yeux Sans Visage incorporate rumbling basslines, eerie guitar shrieks, robotic drums, and baritone vocals in their gloomy pop gems. |
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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 Ladytron, Morning Parade, and Chase & Status who receive the remix treatment. |
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Morning Parade blend indie guitar riffs with pulsating synths and anthemic choruses that will have you singing along in no time. Think of a punchier Delphic with small hints of Coldplay, Muse and Enter Shikari to get the picture. |
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