Lakewaves is an ambient/electronic duo featuring keyboardists/composers Devin Powers (Bost, MA) and Graham Marlowe (Madison, WI). Today’s feature on the Dose comes from the group’s collaborative effort on BFW...
deeB: Call it a Day
posted by Charles Stepczyk
deeB is Danny, a Leiden based musical producer in Phonophanatic, a collective of unsigned beatmakers from the Netherlands. His music is categorized as downtempo, trip-hop, instrumental hip-hop. The incredible new piece,...
Maybe the Moon: Hamm...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Bay Area (Northern California) residents Karmen Kimball and Alex Lasner fortuitously met at a party on December 21st, 2012, the day the Mayan calendar had predicted the world was to end. That night, they struck up a...
Röyksopp: Le Cantiqu...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Merry Christmas to all those listeners and supporters who’ve been with us over this last continuous year of new (and even older) music via the 365 Daily Doses and smattering of regional live shows. Today, we’ve...
The Polish Ambassado...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Naturally with my part Polish heritage, the name of this group has been a magnet over the last decade or so since I first heard what was likely their debut on My(old)Space. It was just the other day that I stumbled upon and...
Sylvan Esso: H.S.K.T...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
H.S.K.T. is a new song from the debut 2014 album by Durham, North Carolina’s SYLVAN ESSO, a duo comprised of vocalist Amelia Meath and electronic artist Nick Sanborn who you may recognize from their other projects...
Gudjohr: Djuke Box
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Brighton, UK based Gudjohr was formed as a solo project by musician Kips Golden in 2012, initially moving from his hometown of Bath, UK not too long after the inception of the project. His third EP (our of 4) ‘Looks...
Lanks: Brave Man
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Lanks is the electronic solo project of Melbourne’s, Will Cuming who outside of this personal project, continues to front the seven-piece group Farrow. The new side project has allowed him to play around with...
Ed Tullett: Oxblood ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The Stop the Car remix of Oxblood comes off of the late 2013 remix EP put out by Brighton, UK artist Ed Tullett. In this EP he re-imagines his single with five wholly different versions. This specific version definitely...
Cola Koala: My Soul ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Cola Koala is an electronic music project by Russian musician and sound producer Anton Kolesnikov, combining sampling and collaborations with different vocalists. The collaborative project has apparently existed for over...
Mano’s Daughte...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Mano’s Daughter is an electronic three-piece synth band based in London UK with the lineup of Sarah Carter (Vocals), Matthias Garrick (Synths, programming) and Dan See (Drums). They are stated to be a mixture of Polica,...
Way Yes: Get Healed ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
It’s high time we showcased another favorite from last year’s debut LP release via Columbus Ohio based band – WAY YES. Today we are happy to feature the single version of ‘Get Healed’, another...
Comett: Time for Dep...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
We recently spotted this newish track from French indie pop duo COMETT while diving headlong into the abyss of endless music postings on Twitter (via Twitter Search). This is among the handful of sparkling songs we fished...
Weak-Willed: Rods an...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Rods and Cones is from the Austin, Texas electronic duo of Tyler James Flowers and Hector Carlos Ramirez, otherwise known as WEAK-WILLED. Their six song self-titled EP released this past January, with a self-described style...
FLASH/LIGHTS: Scarve...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Here’s one last quality single to celebrate the end of 2013, coming from Colorado’s FLASH/LIGHTS, a group featuring a rotating cast of Denver musicians and fronted by vocalist/producer Ethan Converse. This new...
yOya: King of Nothin...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Childhood friends Alex and Noah honed their musical chops in Corvalis, Oregon before moving to California to study music thus ending up in LA, forming what became yOya in 2009. They self-released their debut album, Nothing...
Hibou: Glow
posted by Charles Stepczyk
From Seattle, Washington. Having spent a year touring North America and Europe as the drummer of Craft Spells (Captured Tracks), the time came when Michel felt his life with the band had ran its course, and began creating...
The Last Sound: Thre...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Irish two-piece The Last Sound is Barry Murphy, with Bryan O’Connell. Their new single ‘Three Rock’ is taken from their forthcoming album Rainbow Xplode, which was just released via Dublin-based label OSAKA on June...
The Hongs: Charades
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Miami Florida electro-rock band THE HONGS sent us a six song offering a while back and we finally were able to properly invest some time with it this Friday well past midnight. The sound on the third track...
Farewell Dear Ghost:...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Graz, Austria is the epicenter of today’s featured debut single from Philipp Szalay who goes by the mysterious moniker, FAREWELL DEAR GHOST. During live performances and studio efforts (as seen in the provided video),...
Sau Poler: Isolated
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Sau Poler is from Badalona, a little town on the outskirts of Barcelona. He started making music one year ago as a way to explore his needs and to have some fun. Influenced by artists like Aphex Twin, Boards Of Canada, Four...
Enerate: Unstoppable
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Enerate are a Australian synth-pop group out of Sydney. They aren’t signed to a commercial label, and have been releasing material under the independent group “Big Big Records”. The group have enjoyed early...
DNSQ3: Last Man Stan...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“DNSQ3 is songwriting duo David Creces and Steven Q Dawe III (SQ3). DNSQ3 combines love for great songs & songwriters with love for experimental arrangements of instruments. The result is a big ol’ mess of...
Awning: Home
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Awning is the Brooklyn folktronica duo of Jon Sheldrick and Luke Smith, who initially met while studying music at NYU. They both are apparently classically trained musicians who have experimented with a variety of projects...
Stumbleine: The Beat...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Emerging from Bristol’s ever-fertile music scene (perhaps most famous for legends like Massive Attack, Portishead and Tricky, but also widely considered “Britain’s most musical city”), Stumbleine has...
Bear Mountain: Two S...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Bear Mountain is an electro/dance band from Vancouver, B.C that began as the bedroom project of Ian Bevis. After the break-up of an old band, Ian began releasing early demos and remixes on the Internet, and started exploring...
Crypts: Fancy
posted by Stuart Morrison
Something a bit darker than usual today, from Seattle electronic trio Crypts. Fancy is from their debut self-titled full-length release, out in September on Sargent House. There is an excellent video to accompany the track...
State Shirt: The Roa...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
State Shirt is Ethan Tufts, a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist that writes and records all of his music in a tiny bedroom studio, filled with a myriad of worn instruments and cheap electronics. The SongFight website...
We Are FM: Dance
posted by Stuart Morrison
At the beginning of this year Dutch band We Are FM released their first album Season One under a Creative Commons licence (BY-NC-SA), and Dance is a standout track from it we heard on UK Podcast Rathole Radio. Most of the...
Way Yes: Tia
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Columbus Ohio’s +Way Yes+ dropped their 7″ Oranjudio late last year, and to celebrate they’ve got a new video for the A-side track “Automail” (see videobelow) featuring a bit of frog racing...
Jump Into the Gospel...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Jump Into The Gospel is fronted by Louis Epstein, a native New Yorker, whose emphatic vocals and interspersed wailing falsettos, are reminiscent of Robert Smith, David Byrne, and Shaun Ryder. Featuring an assemblage of...
IR: The Socal Sessio...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Yes, there’s a place where musicians instinctively flock like the Salmon of Capistrano. Well the quote goes something like that; obviously off quite a bit, but fits the random theme of the show. Just listen through...