Monthly Archives: October 2009
I Can Talk
Two Door Cinema Club are the newest signee to Kitsuné as well as the newest addition to my “top 10 tracks of the year” list. “I Can Talk”, along with their next album, is going to be released on Kitsuné … Continue reading
Ultraviolet
Well, about 6 years (exaggeration) after her original release date, it looks like Kid Sister is finally going to be releasing her long awaited Ultraviolet album on November 17th! With guest appearances from Kanye West, Estelle, Cee-Lo and Gant-Man I … Continue reading
Basement Jaxx + MSTRKFT + Modeselektor Giveaway (Closed)
Aside from the massively huge Halloween show with Chromeo, Crystal Castles and Boys Noize, I think this Basement Jaxx tour stop is going to be one of the biggest shows on the year for Chicago. With supporting acts like MSTRKRFT, … Continue reading
Mowgli's Road
Kind of an odd “looking” video (directed by Chris Sweeney), but Marina is so fine and her voice is so unreal that doesn’t even matter. Pick up the entire Mowgli’s Road EP via 679/Warner on November 16th.
Take Me Higher
I don’t even know what’s going on in this track. It starts out like a 90′s piano house cheese anthem and then it drops into straight up mosh pit dubstep. It’s from Dub Police records artist Doctor P and I … Continue reading
2Moussa
It’s been a hot minute since I’ve heard anything from Moussa Clarke, almost a full year actually. The last time I posted about him was for his single “Regret” and this time around it’s almost the same thing. For this … Continue reading
Fake Style
It wasn’t too long ago ever blogger out there was begging to find out Fake Blood‘s identity. All the meanwhile they were eagerly awaiting a legit copy of his track “Mars”. Well, “Mars” was released and as time passed Fake … Continue reading
Black Holes @ CMJ
Black Holes aka The Mike Perry aka Al Pachino’s Dicks aka… Mike Perry is back with a new mix to promote his 2009 CMJ performances at the VICE Magazine party on Tuesday (Oct. 20) and Grasslands Gallery on Wednesday (Oct. … Continue reading
The Wooden Sky + Schuba's
The Wooden Sky remind me of a less poppy, and possibly more talented, version of The Fray. The band is comprised of four dudes out of Canada with a penchant for truly wholesome music, the brand of music that I … Continue reading