Monthly Archives: December 2009

The Colour of My Heart

Got some more tunage from one of this years most promising acts, Monarchy. I’m pretty pumped for their Gold In The Fire release that’s due out on Neon Gold Records this coming February. Until then, enjoy some more demo’s and … Continue reading

Coconut

Lately I’ve been tuning into Dubbel Dutch + Prince William + Kingdom over at their ustream channels here and here. From said channels I’ve gotten many a new track, some of which you can find on the Grindin’ November Chart … Continue reading

Pleasant Experience

Small Black, aka two dudes from Brooklyn, is one of those new bands getting lumped into that whole “Glo-Fi” or “Chill-Wave” genre. I have no idea why music journalists come up with stupid genre titles like those because it honestly … Continue reading

Lionshall

Ever since the Major Lazer record was announced, Dancehall influence has been turning up more and more in tunes these days. From Sharkslayer and their Nassau remixes to Dre Skull’s use of Vybz Kartel and Sizzla. Also, can’t leave out … Continue reading

Grindin' November Chart

1. Erol and Boys Noize – Waaves (Gonzales Remix) (Live) 2. Jose James – Blackmagic (Joy Orbison’s Recreation) 3. Florence + The Machine – YGTL (Renaissance Man Edit) 4. Little Jinder – Youth Blood (Bok Bok Remix) 5. Roska – … Continue reading

Nightshifters + Vodka

What? Yeah, someone finally pieced together that DJing and alcohol go hand-in-hand. Well played, ZNMA (pronounced “Zima”)! The Russian vodka company called on Nightshifters to deliver a mix that would accurately represent how Russian’s get down. I think. In any … Continue reading

Blessa

I thought I’d post one more Toro Y Moi tune, since people seem to be feeling the other ones. “Blessa” was released as a single last month, and it’ll be on Causers of This as well. Between this, Beach House, … Continue reading

Le Vinyl Exclusives

Aaaaaand let’s start December off proper with an exclusive, all vinyl mix and track by Le Principle, the Midwestern disco house duo. Chances are you won’t recognize a whole lot from the tracklist, as everything was mixed using vinyl and … Continue reading