Mark Di Giovanni, otherwise known as PLASTIC HANDGUN, is an independent musician and filmmaker based in Toronto, Canada who just released his first full album on January 11th that was composed entirely of experimental indie...
Hunter Dumped Us Her...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Gabe Reasoner of Cedar Rapids Ohio starting creating music at an early age, his first project beginning at five years of age when recording a cassette with his dad. From that point he caught the music bug and he’s...
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...
Setec: Water or Conc...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Water or Concrete is the new single from Sydney solo artist Setec (aka Joshua Gibbs), a taste of his upcoming full-length debut album Brittle As Bones, which released in August and is recommended for fans of Jonti, Baths and...
Glass Ghost: Hearing...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Since the release of their debut album Idol Omen in 2009, Brooklyn based Glass Ghost’s founding members Eliot Krimsky and Michael Johnson have been keeping busy and also apparently have had quite a few odd gigs over...
Origami Arktika: Det...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Something a little different for today’s Daily Dose. Origami Arktika are an offshoot of Norwegian artistic collective Origami Republika who produce experimental folk music. The song featured today is from their recent...
Static Shock: ‘...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
LA experimental beatmaker Static Shock has recently created a cohesive sixteen minute aural suite entitled ‘Till Death’, a masterpiece of unique sample laden pieces, each one flowing into the next, all high...
3&O: Everything ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today’s feature is from 3&O, a NH, Mass, and soon to be California based group, apparently born out of the posting of a Reddit ad seeking a vocalist. Since this fortuitous meeting of said vocalist, and after the...
Gentle Friendly: Rid...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today’s featured track is a refreshing two minute blast of experimental rock from London, UK’s Gentle Friendly – specifically from their free seven-song EP titled ‘Rrides’. The group has a new...
Babirusa: Pre-Farm
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Pre-Farm is the latest from Babirusa, and taken from the eight track album, Mitch McConnell’s Grapefruit Stand. The group is comprised of three University of Louisville students (and old friends), Cliff Schweickart...
Vincent Vocoder Voic...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
‘The Unbearable Heaviness Of Having’ is a track taken from UK artist Vincent Vocoder Voice’s self-titled debut album out via Sonic Anhedonic on the 18th of November. They have a great description over on...
Talons of Spring: Fa...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Not too many years following artist Andrei Tutunaru’s move from Los Angeles to Portland, Maine, comes his long awaited twelve song release, “Euphonious Dawn” under his familiar yet still mysterious moniker,...
Daughn Gibson: The S...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Tuesday’s featured track, “The Sound of Law” comes from Daughn Gibson’s July 9th release, Me Moan, featuring guest appearances by John Baizley (of Baroness) and Jim Elkington (of...
Conveyor: Right Slee...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Conveyor is a Brooklyn-based music project spawned by the fated juncture of a wandering tarot of musicians in Gainesville, FL. Following a string of self-released, handmade EPs, they released their debut full-length album,...
Trivial Shields: Eno...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Trivial Shields release their second single Enough, in anticipation of their forthcoming EP Invisible Winter. The song was recorded to tape at esteemed SF studio Tiny Telephone by Bay Area luminary Robert Shelton (DRMS);...
German Error Message...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
This is the second feature here on the network for German Error Message who began in 2004 as the solo bedroom-recording project of Louisiana native Paul Kintzing. His debut full length, After the Warmth, came out in 2010...
Dark Patrick: Chugai...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Dark Patrick consists of Ukrainian Eva and Englishman Paul, two outstanding musicians who pull together elements from a variety of differing musical styles using a wide array of instruments. For today’s track...
AU: Solid Gold
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Luke Wyland and Dana Valatka, the Portland, Oregon-based duo known as AU, embody remarkable, frantic energy. They’ve just released their third album, in early April on Hometapes (and on The Leaf Label in Europe); AU is...
Bear in Heaven: The ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Brooklyn trio Bear in Heaven take me directly back a few decades to the 80s on this track and basically provide the soundtrack to watching the world wondrously unfold in grade school. It could easily top any playlist of the...
The Michael J. Epste...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
We were quite pleased while perusing the stacks at the Michael J. Epstein Memorial Library on Facebook, that the founder not only reads Judy Blume but has our site listed amongst the choices in this fine establishment. In...
Exitmusic: The Sea
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The New York City duo — Aleksa Palladino and Devon Church — don’t care when the chill runs down your spine, they just hope their music provokes some kind of primal feeling. Church explains,...
Hella: Headless
posted by Stuart Morrison
From Tripper, their newly completed fifth album, due out August 30th, 2011 on Sargent House. After a four year hiatus, the duo featuring drummer Zach Hill and guitarist Spencer Seim has returned. Stripped back down to the...
Grand Pianoramax: Ro...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Berlin-based duo Grand Pianoramax takes a bold step into 21st century experimental electronica on Smooth Danger, out on 1st May. Partially recorded in Mumbai, India and largely influenced by the Berlin underground, the...
Tiny Victories: Lost...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Tiny Victories debut recording, Mr Bones, has arrived. A Brooklyn via Athens/DC duo, Greg Walters and Cason Kelly combine experimental electronics with earthy vocals, lush orchestration, elements of noise rock and live...
Papermaps: Can’...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Papermaps‘ self-titled debut album is coming out April 19th. This is a stand-out track from the ten track full-length. Canadian band, Papermaps is a Toronto-based rock quartet formed by producer/songwriter Dean Marino...
Apollo Ghosts: Dirty...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Cutting through the romantic sap straight to the more explicit underpinnings of Valentines Day, we present to you the newest single by Vancouver’s Apollo Ghosts, recently offered up for free on their Facebook page. ...
The Wilderness: Real...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The Wilderness is a Toronto based experimental rock outfit. Comprising of men-about-town, Lee Piazza (lead vocals), Nate Lyons-Fisher (guitar/synth), Jay Organek (bass), Chris Mason (drums/synth) and Jamie Lefebvre...
Rainbow Danger Club:...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Shanghai China’s Rainbow Danger Club recently released an entirely free eight-song effort in late 2010 called The New Atlantis EP – available at the Bandcamp link provided. The four-piece had the distinction...
Abner Trio: You̵...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
With The Giant Crushes You, Abner Trio have created an album that triangulates exactness, rawness and beauty. Nearly three years in the making, Abner Trio’s second full length is hands-down the most accomplished...
Lauren O’Brien...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today’s track from Long Island native Lauren O’Brien really resonated with me tonight – the perfectly spaced words and sound palette all fusing together in a fascinating mix of rock, poetry, with some...
Cassavetes: If I Had...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their Album Faja Blues recently released on Goodnight...
Faded Paper Figures:...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
In their much-anticipated second album, New Medium, Faded Paper Figures return with a richer, fuller sound, even as they maintain all of Dynamo’s indie-tronica charm. Fans of the band will be happy to hear all of the...