Month: April 2008

  • Neon Neon – I Lust U (ft. Cate Le Bon)

    Here’s collaboration a between Gruff Rhys (Super Furry Animals front man) & Boom Bip.   What they have managed to pull off is a very stylist version of all things 80’s.   This also includes the concept for the album: An imagined soundtrack/bio pic for John DeLorean.   You know the maker of the cars used in Back to The Future.

    On this particular track we hear 80’s styled drum machines of old school house parties and 80’s new romantic/synth pop music.

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    Neon Neon – I Lust U (ft. Cate Le Bon)

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  • Ready Aim Fire – So Fine

    Ready Aim Fire is a Electro/Rock group made up of DJ/Producer Shaun Morris (aka Stakka) and Sage Rader. Part Depeche Mode, Postal Service, Underworld and Rock make up the ingredients for this track from Ready Aim Fire. This track is taken from their forthcoming album, “This Changes Nothing” due out May 27, 2008.

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    Ready Aim Fire – So Fine

    Track Listing for “This Changes Nothing”:

    Tracks

    1. “End Of Over”

    2. “Wannabe Your”

    3. “Beautiful Thing”

    4. “Welcome Home”

    5. “So Fine”

    6. “As If It Were That Easy”

    7. “I Would For You”

    8. “Laff It Up”

    9. “Happy Love Song”

    10. “Shouldn’t Oughta”

    11. “Better You Than Me”

    12. “Lush But Dark”

  • Sunday Drivers – Shout

    Some where along the lines of Franz Ferdinand and The Killers comes Sunday Drivers.

    Bio from last.fm

    Not to be mistaken with The Sunday Drivers. Sunday Drivers are a Los Angeles based rock trio consisting of Brady Erickson on lead guitar and vocals, Marisa Dupuis on Bass and Bryan “Camaro” Zaebst on drums.

    In 2007, Sunday Drivers saw the release of their first effort, the Archetypes EP. In spite of tracking and mixing sessions at studios in Canada and Los Angeles, Archetypes is ultimately a self-made album. In an effort that exemplified the principle of “coming full circle,” the 4 song EP was mixed in that same Hollywood apartment the band created the songs. Equally representing months of planning and moments of divine inspiration, the songs provide a perfect introduction to the band’s aesthetic and method, and (in line with it’s title) Archetypes sets the principle for a much larger set of tricks the trio has up their sleeve.

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    Sunday Drivers – Shout.mp3

    Here’s a video for another track from Sunday Drivers called, “Endless Summer”.

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR35a9SellQ