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Category Archives: Bands
Psychobuildings Terror Management
Welcome to your new neu favorite band. These sensual lads hail from Brooklyn and definitely bring the snake charms. They are truly one of my favorite bands to be making anything I have heard in a long time. Not to … Continue reading
Make Out first single You Can’t Be Friends With Everyone drops along with a new video
Welcome to your new favorite band! OK so one cold Feb. evening I was dj’ing a Tom Tom magazine event at the Ace Hotel. I was completely mesmerized by this band Make Out and wanted to talk to them about … Continue reading
Chemical Brothers Elektrobank
Remember this one. …..I mean.
Adele At The Greek–Bob Lefsetz post
Adele has been one of the most amazing artists we have seen in decades. Especially at a time when we are drowning in one song “shot out of a cannon arists” or Stepford Wives or glossy over photo-shopped…over A&R’d records…or … Continue reading
Underworld Born Slippy
Drive boy dog boy Dirty numb angel boy In the doorway boy She was a lipstick boy She was a beautiful boy And tears boy And all in your innerspace boy You had hands girl boy and steel boy You … Continue reading
Omar Souleyman
I first heard of Omar Souleyman from my friend Mark Gergis of Porest, and a million other amazing projects. He is very involved with Sublime Frequencies and spends time recording folk-pop music throughout Asia and the Middle East. Omar Souleyman … Continue reading
Mahjongg–A tribute to their EP and three full length albums everyone should own
Mahjongg third full length The Long Shadow Of The Paper Tiger – my dogma Mahjongg’s third full length album The Long Shadow Of The Paper Tiger came out on July 20 on KRec and is making my mind melt chrome … Continue reading
Xeno and Oaklander in studio
Liz and Sean of Xeno and Oaklander are the most successful live sequencing, analog synthesis band I have ever seen. They are able to seemlessly develop ideas and construct songs using nothing but analog synthesizers and sequencers. Beyond the gear, … Continue reading


