Si*Sé : This Love
New promo in our mailbox from the 5 piece urban soul & triphop band Si*Sé from NYC. The single from their upcoming Gold EP (out tomorrow) “This Love” gets the remix treatment from Hird.
In the mailbox : Feb ‘10
New stuff piling up in our mailbox. First single from Balmorhea’s upcoming third album. Owen Pallett remixed by Simon Bookish. Borrowed Eyes on Banter MM. Brooklyn’s Psychobuildings, and Cuckoo Chaos on Lefse Records.
Nadine (Ruckus Roboticus RMX)
ReMixmeister Ruckus Roboticus from Solid Steel Radio has a remix of Nadine by the Israeli afrobeat troupe Fool’s Gold. You can check the original by Fool’s Gold here and also don’t forget this previous remix by Ruckus Roboticus.
In the mailbox : Nov ‘09 Part 2
Squeezed out of our inbox in the last couple of weeks, this two part edition for Nov 09 has some great tunes. The second part contains more beats be it electronic or otherwise. Ernest Gonzales, Aficionado, Ithamara Koorax covers Joao Gilberto, Protassov
In the mailbox : Nov ‘09 Part 1
Squeezed out of our inbox in the last couple of weeks, this two part edition for Nov 09 has some great tunes. The first part is consisted mainly of indie / indiepop / folk stuff, which makes up about 80% of our inbox. Brown Bird’s new release on Peapod Records. Sticklips’ debut. LA Singer songwriter Yael Mayer and Tristeza.
Vlor / Aarktica
Silber Records with their “Drone love honesty sound” motto is one of them. Focusing on leftfield indie genres like slowcore, shoegaze and their bigger brother post-rock, they’ve become a go to label for everything that includes wall of sound in their 13 year history.
Felabrations / Diamond District
Just got a few minutes to share some promos that recently hit our inbox. Fela Kuti’s Felabrations, Diamond District’s official release of In the Ruff, and Aldo Vanucci’s Belleruche mashup..
In the Mailbox / Summer
Collection of a few months of promo material that materialized in our inbox. Otto, Omo, Seams’ Bibio remix, Nutrition on Tape EP, Bluermutt, Aldo Vanucci’s new beats & breaks release on Bastard Jazz and Brooklyn improv jazz combo Father Figures.

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