27 August 2008

Molecular Pop


STEREOLAB – CHEMICAL CHORDS
Stereolab’s 11th full length album is their first for legendary label 4AD. Inspired by Motown rhythms and instrumentation, Chemical Chords retains the classic Stereolab sound, but overall the songs are a bit poppier, and less meandering (the longest track on the album is its title track, clocking in at just over 5 minutes).

Check out my favorite track, "Pop Molecule," here:


Get your own copy of "Chemical Chords" here.

20 August 2008

Return of the Dandies!


DANDY WARHOLS – EARTH TO THE DANDY WARHOLS
Despite its being soundly trounced by the reviewers over at Pitchfork (in an amusing fit of hypocrisy, Pitchfork refers to the Dandies as “consumed with scenester mannerisms”), I am enjoying the Dandy Warhols’ sixth album, their first on their own label, Beat the World Records. EARTH TO THE DANDY WARHOLS marks a return to consistently good songwriting that seemed sadly lacking in ODDITORIUM. The album also comes with a remix EP, featuring one mix by each member of the band.

Check out Fathead's "Welcome to the Skin-Up Remix" here:


Get your own copy of "Earth to the Dandy Warhols" here.

13 August 2008

Odd Nosdam - Pretty Swell Explode


David P. Madson, a.k.a. Odd Nosdam, is an artist, musician, DJ, and co-founder of Bay Area record label/collective Anticon. Along with artists like Dalek, Boom Bip, cLOUDDEAD, and Subtle, Nosdam is part of a growing number of artists combining elements of atmospheric studio wizardry, shoegaze, and hip hop into a big beautiful soundscape you’ll love to listen to.
Nosdam’s latest release is "Pretty Swell Explode," an enhanced two-disc collection of remixes, B-sides, videos, and original songs.

Check out the track "Untitled Three here:


Get your own copy of "Pretty Swell Explode" here.

06 August 2008

(non)Brazilian Girl(s) - New York City


BRAZILIAN GIRLS – NEW YORK CITY
Yay! This upbeat NYC trio (none of whom are Brazilian, and only one is a girl) is back with a third album of quirky, worldbeat-infused electronica. If you enjoyed the first two albums, “Brazilian Girls” and “Talk To La Bomb,” “New York City” is a must-have. If you are new to this band, this is a good place to start.

Check out the track "Losing Myself" here:


Get your own copy of "New York City" here.