Carrie

June 23rd, 2006 zach.garner


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GimmiJapan

June 22nd, 2006 zach.garner
GimmiJapan is a Danish band that merges dreamy female vocals with guitar, bass, drums (among other instruments) and structured electronic noise to create harmonious, complex songs that are easy to listen to.


(910 hits)

Popexperiment interview

Judith Juillerat

June 22nd, 2006 zach.garner

“Judith’s electronic songwriting feeds off of a rich repertoire of whimsical musical figures and fancy tousled sounds. But in its perfect aesthetical balance it resembles imaginatively superposed calligraphies in which every single sweep and stroke, each twist and turn, on the different layers of its notation lead to an inspiring, meaningful expression.”


(301 hits)

Populous

June 21st, 2006 zach.garner


“”Queue For Love” (Populous’ second album) is a triumph of the DIY ethos. After all, Andrea Mangia is just a kid with a computer and an incorruptible taste. “Queue For Love” isn’t pure sampledelia, though. A lot of the guitars, e-bows and glockenspiels on this album have been recorded in the bathroom of Populous’ tiny student apartment…and singer Matilde…recorded her gorgeous vocals for “Bunco” and “Clap Like Breeze”, turning the music into an amalgam of Broadcast, The Cocteau Twins and a crazy-in-love DJ Shadow.”
from Boomkat


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Psapp

June 5th, 2006 zach.garner

Psapp is the collective experiences of Carim Clasmann and Galia Durant, a London based pair of anoraks whose mutual obsession with odd noises and heart-prodding pop has resulted in a sound that sneakily slips between genres, dabbling with electronica, and glitchy folk and jazz.
from Deep-Water Recordings


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Guitar

June 5th, 2006 zach.garner


(376 hits)

“The idea was to produce new unique guitar-based songs and sounds that normal guitar bands do not or can not produce, because they are captured in band-processes or they only just ‘play’ guitar. After the first Guitar album I decided to open the definition of ‘guitar’ and also work on all kind of instruments that have strings.”