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DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: Klaxons, ‘Landmarks of Lunacy’ EP
Klaxons have unleashed a free EP that shows a completely new side to the quartet–one that’s subtle and bittersweet, and a far cry from the prickly noise-pop of their Surfing the Void LP. To listen to Landmarks of Lunacy is to quickly realize that the band made a major mistake scrapping the original James Ford […]
2010 IN REVIEW: Liars, ‘Sisterworld’
Photo by Alexander Wagner Quite a few records logged repeat listens on our office stereo this year. Here’s one of them:
DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: Amon Tobin’s First Breezeblock Mix
Amon Tobin has relaunched his Web site, unlocking a handful of exclusive tracks, mixes and live sets in the process. Have a look and a listen here, or check out his airtight Breezeblock mix–captured in 2005 for the BBC’s Radio 1 station–after the jump. Tobin was also one of many Ninja Tune artists who contributed […]
2010 IN REVIEW: The Year In Photos, From LCD Soundsystem To PiL
For the stories and sets related to any of the following photos, just click on the shots…
DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: Dum Dum Girls’ Strawberry Switchblade Cover, “Trees & Flowers”
According to Dum Dum Girls’ mailing list, the band hopes to record a hi-fi version of the above song very soon. They’ll be locking the download option on the demo version soon, though, so be sure to snag it now.
2010 IN REVIEW: Matthew Dear, ‘Black City’
Photo by Aaron Richter Quite a few records logged repeat listens on our office stereo this year. Here’s one of them:
DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: Skream, ‘The Freeizm Album’
Skream released the latest installment in his Freeizm series this morning, sharing the following message with fans: Merry Christmas:.. Massive shouts to everyone who’s supported me this year in any way:.. This album is complied of old stuff,Lost dubs and some new stuff so i hope you enjoy! Heres to 2011! Massive shouts to Mario […]
NOW PLAYING: Gorillaz, ‘The Fall’
The Details: Gorillaz, The Fall (EMI) A Short Review: Damon Albarn’s first iPad-driven LP isn’t as exciting as a new Blur record, but it’s fascinating nonetheless–a tour diary that’s dominated by lean, deftly layered apps and lyrics that unfold like a schizophrenic Twitter feed. Don’t expect too many potential singles or any A-list guests beyond […]