Finally the debut single of Beach House‘s upcoming LP “Depression Cherry” is out. Check out this beauty constructed of dissonant e-organs, aerial vocals sung in duet and the typical wistful guitars that switch even to noisy tunes in this one! This really sparks! Steady and glistening, a typical piece of Beach House’ dream pop, butContinue reading “Beach House – Sparks”
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The KVB and Flaamingos to release split EP
The KVB from Berlin/London and Flaamingos from L.A. are going to release a split E.P. on felte records on 10th of July. Both of the bands have the talent to transmit a melancholic but urgent upbeat feel, composed each with their own different means. They shared two of the E.P’s songs on felte’s soundcloud. FlaamingosContinue reading “The KVB and Flaamingos to release split EP”
Julian Casablancas+The Voidz – Human Sadness
Julian Casablancas+The Voidz go glam! They just released the second official video for the second single off of their album “Tyranny” that was released on CultRecords NYC in 2014, after the earlier released “Where No Eagles Fly”. The 13 minutes clip was directed by Warren Fu & Nicholaus Goossen. The song “Human Sadness” starts ofContinue reading “Julian Casablancas+The Voidz – Human Sadness”
Repeat of the week: Vaadat Charigim – Sinking As A Stone
The repeat of the week is Vaadat Charigim’s second album “Sinking As A Stone” – the perfect balance between luminous shoegaze, washed-out dreampop and the sweet gloom of melancholy. Although the music is full of layers of guitar delays, little passages of noise effects and overdrive, in the same time the songs are composed withContinue reading “Repeat of the week: Vaadat Charigim – Sinking As A Stone”
A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night
We are warmly recommending you to see this movie, a tribute to movies we love, a neo-noir western graphic novel style vampire horror-romance in black and white. First of all this film is an homage to film itself. Ana Lily Amirpour s debut film celebrates the big moments of cinematic history. From early black andContinue reading “A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night”
recent releases
Ariel Pink – “Jell-O” Ariel Pink released this ironic video-clip for his new single “Jell-O”. It’s a mash-off of some trashy footage of the gelatine production itself, pinkish raw meat pieces and “shoulders” – and neon spectral coloured psychedelic and 3D shots of Ariel Pink and friends making jello shots. Also a Kurt Cobain characterContinue reading “recent releases”
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Video on repeat – Moon Duo – Slow Down Low
Moon Duo teamed up with a Sacred Bones Records labelmate for their new video “Slow Down Low” in stroboscopic black white and blurred vhs-style. Did you recognize the idiosyncratic imagery of Föllakzoid’s guitarist and Partir to Live director Domingo Garcia Huidobro? You can listen to Moon Duo’s exceptional album “Shadow Of The Sun” on theirContinue reading “Video on repeat – Moon Duo – Slow Down Low”
On Repeat: Tame Impala – Let It Happen
Tame Impala have released an appetizer for their upcoming yet unnamed third album on their website for free download. It’s an eclectic eight minutes song called “Let It Happen” that almost completely dispenses with guitars. Instead the song relies on layers of synths, keyboards and voice distortion, still accompanied by the popular Tame Impala drumContinue reading “On Repeat: Tame Impala – Let It Happen”
Jozef Van Wissem scores Föllakzoid’s Garcia-Huidobro’s first movie
Domingo Garcia-Huidobro of the Chilenian band Föllakzoid directed his debut feature “Partir to Live” in 2012. An episodic film that reconstructs the paranormal experiences of his protagonist in a gloomy atmosphere of black and white contrasted pictures, forests, a church and figures in greytones, foggy shots, shadowplay and stroboscopic effects. The score was created byContinue reading “Jozef Van Wissem scores Föllakzoid’s Garcia-Huidobro’s first movie”
