Toro Y Moi
While the blog scene is flooded with lo-fi & dream waved glitch in recent days, here in undomondo industries we give you the album that has it all. South Carolina (just the place that we all wanna be) native Toro y Moi
Tsukimono
“Gloomy Sunday,” tells the tale of a person in mourning who is contemplating suicide. Due to numerous anecdotal stories of people listening to the song and launching themselves from rooftops, the BBC banned the tune, which eventually became known as “The Hungarian Suicide Song.”
Beak>
Lead by Portishead’s Geoff Barlow, Matt Williams on keys and Billy Fuller on bass Beak> is a new trio from Bristol who just released their debut on Ipecac Records.
Shawn Lee & Clutchy Hopkins
Another release from the mysterious Clutchy Hopkins this year, it seems the guy can’t be stopped. Once again a collaboration with British producer Shawn Lee another artist who can do no wrong.
Jimi Tenor & Tony Allen
2009’s hottest series is hands down Strut Records‘ Inspiration Information, which managed to provide not one but two top notch collaborations by mixing and matching legends with talents, first with the Mulatu Astatke and Heliocentrics bid, and now with Jimi Tenor and Tony Allen.
Wooden Veil
Berlin’s Wooden Veil is an experimental collective with mystic, ritualistic tinges that border on noise. Don’t let the soothing female sounds charm you, they might be coming from a banshee and you can find yourself in the middle of a shaman ritual of a mechanistic tribe.
Ali and Toumani
.. Imagine the exuberance when our friends from World Circuit announced the posthumous sequel to Ali Farka Touré and Toumani Diabaté’s collaboration and sent us the single, Kala Djula.
Ahleuchatistas
Asheville, NC power trio Ahleuchatistas‘ (pronounciation tip : the name comes from the Charlie Parker song “Ah-leu-cha”) fifth full length called Of the Body Prone is hands down the best mathcore/improv album this year to grace your speakers..

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