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VIDEO/MP3: Glass Candy’s Halloween Tribute To John Carpenter

via Johnny Jewel’s Soundcloud: Glass Candy’s sinister homage to the John Carpenter classic. A Candy coated gift for all the Ghouls & Goblins in Candyland. Trick Or Treat? Another teaser from ///BODY WORK///. Disorienting walls of synthesizers grasping for their last breath accompanied by Rossini’s most disturbing work to date. Unforgiving arpeggios slash at us […]

DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: Raime’s Rare Mixes For Blackest Ever Black, Sonar and FACT

After releasing an utterly flawless EP and 12” last year, Raime have remained relatively silent in 2011 aside from a CD/DVD package that was limited to just 50 copies. So yeah, they’re total cock teases, although the London duo is delivering a new AA single (“Told and Collapsed”/”You Will Lift Your Frame Clear”) through Blackest […]

SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: Stream the Songs Portishead Played On Their Fall Tour and Read Our Review of Their Los Angeles Show

Words by J. Bennett self-titled recently made the unconscionable mistake of pouring a pint of shitty vodka down J. Bennett’s gullet before cutting him loose inside the Shrine Auditorium for the first engagement of Portishead‘s two-night stand in Los Angeles. The show was “fucking fantastic,” according to our intrepid reporter, who mailed us a soiled […]

NOW PLAYING: Frank Alpine, ‘Frank Alpine’

The Artist/Album: Frank Alpine, Frank Alpine (Wierd, 2011) A Short Review: While they’re on the same black-lit label (Wierd Records) and have similar names, Frank Alpine has nothing to do with Frank (Just Frank) beyond a shared interest in battery-powered synths and bleak lyrics. Beyond that surface tension lies a club-ready look at the darker […]
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