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What the mailbox brought in 2008
Here are some of the highlights that arrived at our inbox in the last month or so:
* New Thrill Parade’s noisy, piss’d and dark 3rd album is coming out on Wonder Quest soon. The sludgy beginning of the track made this an instant fave but the theatrical vocals (a la a gothed-up Tiger Lillies) sealed [...]
Part 6 : Top 5 albums of 2007
Here’s the last part, from now on new music!!
Serbian Cocek
05 A Hawk and a Hacksaw and the Hun Hangár Ensemble - Self Titled (Leaf) : Together with the Bela Agostone lead Hun Hangar Ensemble, AHAAH has delivered a standardbearer neo-balkan-folk EP. Hope this collaboration results in more albums in the future.Past review on undomondo
04 [...]
Part 5 : 15 - 10
15 Battles - Mirrored (Warp Records) : Everybody’s been talking about “Mirrored” this year, and they kind of deserve it for getting their oddtimed dissonant music to find strange acclaim from mainstream circles as well as mathheads.
14 Deejay OM - Reheated Naan and Curry (Galapagos4) : A fine hybrid of Indian samples mixed with beats. [...]
Reblog Mix
I thought I was cool
Yusef Lateef - Nubian Lady (Loudersoft) jazzy & laidback
Andrew Liles - Where? (Motel de Moka) drone/noise/ambient
Todd Terje - Kul I Pul (1.618) nudisco
Final Fantasy & Cadence Weapon - Paris 1919 (The Torture Garden) 5 More songs from this session here. avantpop/indie
Eagle*Seagull - The boy with a serpent in his heart (Music [...]
A Hawk and a Hacksaw & Beirut
A Hawk and a Hacksaw, definitely a charming name, very suitable to the Balkan tradition/lifestyle. Neutral Milk Hotel’s percussionist Jeremy Barnes composes, plays the drums and accordions and this time he’s teamed up with violinist Heather Trost and the brass players of the famed Fanfare Ciocarlia (which we featured here before.) from Romania. A Mildly [...]


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