The most beautiful mix: our songs on repeat

A wild mix of loud, passionate, dark, dreamy, melancholic, weird, funny, uplifting, optimistic, powerful and easy-going songs, all made in 2016, but 2.*   *tell us which ones are older, and get some extra music checker charma points.

albums on repeat

Michelle Gurevich – New Decadence Ulrika Spacek – The Album Paranoia Exploded View – Exploded View Savages – Adore Life DIIV – Is the Is Are Oum Shatt – Oum Shatt Adam Green – Aladdin Hope Sandoval and The Warm Inventions- The Hunter Trentemoller- Fixion Cate Le Bon – Crab Day PJ Harvey – TheContinue reading “albums on repeat”

Don’t miss: Ulrika Spacek

Their first release “The Album Paranoia” is one of the most repeated albums this year – a refreshing blend of experimental rock, 90s alt-indie, grunge, kraut and fuzz, perpetually shifting from melancholy to hysteria and back, dark and dreamy as we love it.

On Repeat This Week: Angel Olsen

Waiting and teasing for her upcoming album “My Woman” this Friday , September 2 we hit the repeat button again and again on Angel Olsen’s new single Sister – Bewitching us with a sheer beauty of alternative folk joining the league of great heroines like Hope Sandoval. MY WOMAN by Angel Olsen https://angelolsen.bandcamp.com/

Repeat of the week: Exploded View – Exploded View

Annika Henderson-fronted Mexican-German supergroup Exploded View put out their stunning debut album August 19 on Sacred Bones Records. Their self-titled LP is characterzied by an addictive drive -unleashing a powerful fusion of dark, post-punkish, dubby, lurking, dreamy and moody tracks.

Father John Misty’s Delirious March In The Name Of Love

I was kindly invited by Art Parasites to review Father John Misty’s yesterday’s show in Berlin focussing not only the music and performance, but also in what way the music can inspire feelings and its impact on the state of mind.