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Track Reviews

Joey Dosik – What’s Happening Brother (Marvin Gaye)

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Oooo, newcomer Joey Dosik gets buttery on this performance of Marvin Gaye’s, “What’s Happening Brother”.

Joey Dosik california (Facebook)

Rating 8

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04-23-12

Pegase – The Bad Side of Love

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Pegase recently dropped this track “The Bad Side of Love” (along with an accompanying video clip) in conjunction with his new Without Reasons EP. After just a few spins we can’t get enough of this Frenchman’s saturating blend of chillwave and progressive electro pop textures. Get familliar with Pegase’s new Without Reasons EP at his Soundcloud which contains several remixes of its title track from the likes of Giraffage, Ruckazoid and more!

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Rating 8.1

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04-23-12

Project 46 feat. Andrew Allen – Reasons (Radio Edit)

Contributed by Jon Herriot

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“Reasons” is a new house track from Project 46, with vocals from Andrew Allen. Andrew Allen is totally new to EDM, he is more of a Jason Mraz type of solo guitarist, but he KILLS it on this one. Besides the chill yet funky intro (and outro) that this track has, it’s a classic banger. It totally gives me that urge throw on a tank top, scream and jump around in a massive swell of people. “Reasons” should be heating up some dance floors this summer.

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Rating 8.2?

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04-23-12

FIONA – Don’t Make Me Go

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“Don’t Make Me Go” is a bit of a statement for a new generation of teen pop music. Its subtlety towards dubstep, the danceability, the young hearted lyrics, everything. Still, FIONA has more edge than your regular TV friendly star, with a more ironically maturish personality that these type pop stars, more often than not, seem to face as exploited by the troves in celebrity gossip. We’ll be keeping our eye on this budding next-gen’like Spears in the making.

FIONA germany (Facebook)

Rating 7.8

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reviewed by
04-22-12

Deadmau5 – The Veldt (Radio Edit)

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The Mau5 dropped this full version, of the recently aired radio edit, of his anticipated track “The Veldt” on his FB earlier today. Boom.

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Rating 8.5

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04-20-12

Kindness – House

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04-19-12

RAVE’S FAVE! Schmidt – Boom Boom

By Bruce Rave

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Schmidt is a 21 year old from Berlin who has been active in the London music scene. She was discovered by producer Guy Chambers who has worked with Kyle Minogue and Tina Turner. This track is really fun, as is her upcoming album. Imagine “Caberet” meets Feist.

Schmidt – Boom Boom

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Check out Bruce’s “Go Deep” show on Fridays 1-3 pm Pacific, 4-6 pm Eastern, 9-11pm GMT. Also listen to past shows at Bruce’s blog and follow Bruce on Twitter.

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04-14-12

You Walk Through Walls – Not Like You At All

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Members of UK shoegaze band Air Formation return as You Walk Through Walls. The band’s lead track “Not Like You At All” is a sharp sounding shimmery tune with enough rhythm section guts underneath it to keep the song tastefully grounded.

You Walk Through Walls england (Facebook)

Rating 8.1

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04-11-12

Kwes – Igoyh

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Check out this gorgeous new souful tune from Warp records artist Kwes. Charms to soothe the savage beast.

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Rating 8.4

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04-11-12

M. Ward – A Wasteland Companion [LP]

By Gareth O’Malley

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Matthew Stephen Ward’s been around a bit since he released his last solo album, Hold Time, in 2009. In that same year, he put out an album with Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes under the Monsters of Folk banner. The following year, in addition to releasing Volume Two, the second of his albums with Zooey Deschanel, he was also involved with Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol’s most recent side-project, Tired Pony, who released The Place We Ran From. Last year, he and Deschanel put out a Christmas album, and he put the finishing touches to this, his seventh solo album, A Wasteland Companion. If the concept of a year off has ever looked completely foreign to anyone, it’s this man.

Then again, the main reason that M. Ward doesn’t do years off is probably because, on the evidence of his sixth album of any sort in four years, he doesn’t need breaks. When he does take one next, it will probably only be out of necessity. You would think he’d blown his creative load at this point, but A Wasteland Companion still finds him in fine form. It’s diverse enough to provide something for everyone. There’s some summery, playful indie-pop on the album, giving the lie to its contemplative title; it should come as no surprise to learn that “Sweetheart” is another collaboration with Deschanel, and the upbeat, piano-led “I Get Ideas” is an absolute gem, as is “Primitive Girl”, which is cut from similar cloth.

Away from material like this, however, lies the album’s real strength: it’s immediate enough to keep most people happy, yet behind its accessibility lies some real depth. Ward’s fantastic vocal delivery on “Me and My Shadow” lends the song a sense of urgency, but its biting lyrics (‘You can keep this world, this world is not my home’) hint that Ward has more on his mind than he originally hinted at. Likewise, the atmospheric “The First Time I Ran Away” is superbly complemented by the more mid-tempo title track, which immediately follows it, provides rich and elegant melodies, the sort that mark it out as one of the album’s highlights.

Ward’s had an extremely active last few years, but consistency has never really been an issue for him. He doesn’t seem to be displaying even the slightest signs of creative fatigue, and if anything, A Wasteland Companion seems to get better as it goes on and the pair of closing tracks, “Wild Goose” and “Pure Joy”, are some of the best songs he’s written in years. He deserves to be known as far more than just the ‘Him’ in She & Him, but even if that excursion has stolen his solo work’s thunder, his latest effort is intent on stealing it back, and it might just do that.

M. Ward oregon (Facebook)

Rating 8.3

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04-11-12

Sterling Schroeder and The Chosen Ones – I Really Love You

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Rockers Sterling Schroeder and The Chosen Ones make jamming work on a pop record. From their new Three Year Weekend EP.

Sterling Schroeder florida (Facebook)

Rating 8

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04-10-12

Airbird – Goodnight

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The Ford of Ford & Lopatin (Joel Ford) has a new LP under his Airbird moniker at the ready (due in May) and first release the gorgeous “Goodnight” delivered to you below for your listening pleasure.

Airbird northcarolina (Facebook)

Rating 8.4

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04-10-12