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The Hussy Unveil “Cornflakes” Video From New Album Looming

The first time we saw The Hussy rip their way through a rock show, the Madison band was supporting and backing Nobunny at a Brooklyn gig that peaked with Bobby Hussy setting his guitar on fire Hendrix-style. Only in this case, the vibe was a little more Atlanta’s Mess-Around than Monterey. In the five years […]

Inoyama Land Share the Stories Behind Commissions, a Collection of Rare Material From 1977-2000

As Visible Cloaks’ own Spencer Doran first outlined on his Kankyō Ongaku compilation last winter, Japan had an entire industry devoted to environmental music during its economic boom. Imagine Muzak that’s actually moving, or ambient excursions underwritten by corporate entities, and you’re about halfway there in terms of understanding this surreal time period. Two of […]

Alex Epton Collaborates With Cellist Lucinda Chua On 3OHA

The last time we checked in with Alex Epton was about eight years ago, back when the Brooklyn producer was busy wrapping the first Win Win record with his longtime friends Chris Devlin and Ghostdad. Quite a bit’s happened in the interim — much of it related to Epton’s role as the in-house producer/engineer at […]

Monster Rally Unveils
Lounge-Inspired LP,
Adventures on the Floating Island

Photo KELLEY FEIGHAN Ted Feighan has announced his latest Monster Rally album, Adventures on the Floating Island. Due out September 20th through Gold Robot Records, it’s described as “a journey through a lush, exotic, dangerous, and alluring paradise — the Floating Island. The lounge-influenced collection of songs guides the listener through an instrumental narrative inspired […]

Patricia and Arp Reveal Masks Record, Share Exclusive Mix

[L to R: Patricia, Arp] As he first exhibited in one of our earliest Needle Exchange mixes, Alexis Georgopoulos’ taste often leans towards the experimental, cosmic, and subdued sides of Krautrock, jazz, classical, and electronic music. That’s the route his long-running ARP project takes, at least. If you go all the way back to his […]