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Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants (isn't that an Oasis album title?) is the real deal, jockeying between 70s R&B vocal swooners like the O'Jays to slow mo drugged landscapes ala DJ Shadow... More »
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According to IODA’s Promonet, the tool many (legal) MP3 bloggers use to spread love, hope and new music to the masses, these are the top ten jazz downloads as of today. Check ‘em out, let me know what you think of their rating system. More »
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Jorge hit the international radar as good guy Knockout Ned in 2002's volatile, multi-Academy Award nominated film, City Of God. Who knew Jorge could also croon? Now Jorge returns with América Brasil, his first album of original material since "Cru" More »
elana
Young women espousing complex harmonies and sprightly rhythms are seemingly on the rise. Here’s a few of the new, a few of the best. More »
ELIza carthy
A few years ago Mojo magazine went gaga for Eliza Carthy’s 1998 release, Red Rice. Eliza is a rather traditional English folk singer--perhaps fuzzy folk tunes performed on even fuzzier instruments. But Eliza Carthy is an artist deserving of greater More »
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Sultry, sleek, and at times overtly sexual, Vanessa Daou sings for adults. Daou has been featured in The New York Times, Billboard, TIME Magazine, VIBE, URB, Mixer, Wire, ELLE France, and Vogue Homme. More »
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She--the wife of Paul Simon and former face of the platinum selling New Bohemians; he--the son of Paul Simon, and thus, her stepson. More »
feral children
Sloppy-energetic like Seattle’s Love Battery, melodic, ferocious and experimental like English master shoegazers Swervedriver, Feral Children find a missing niche and fill it. More »
odd nosdam
Like a fine wine spillage between Herbie Hancock (Mwandishi), Keith Emerson (Nice era), Dangermouse and Kraftwerk (Radioactivity), Odd Nosdam raises the bar of electronic profundity while remaining inexplicably below the radar. If you enjoy crazy sou More »
Twine- From Memory
Greg Malcolm and Chad Mossholder comprise Twine. And if the album cover doesn't give you a clue, with its peeling paint and look of abandoned brownstone real estate, then we can spell it out: Twine inhabits a musical no man's land, an ethereal, ghost More »
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