2011年6月3日 星期五

pitchfork friday, june 3

The project from Joel Ford and Oneohtrix Point Never's Daniel Lopatin (formerly known as Games) shows a charming affection for the sounds of 1980s pop

Artist: Ford & Lopatin

Album: Channel Pressure

Label: Software

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The Knife collaborator and multimedia artist establishes her own bold, sexually assertive identity on her DFA debut.

Artist: Planningtorock

Album: W

Label: DFA

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Taking cues from the synth-pop spectrum and adding some arena-ready hooks, Hooray for Earth slot nicely alongside the psych-pop of MGMT and Yeasayer.

Artist: Hooray For Earth

Album: True Loves

Label: Dovecote

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On Diplo's Mad Decent label, DJ Dave Nada offers this overview of moombahton, a party-ready genre built from slowed-down samples of Dutch house records.

Artist: Various Artists

Album: Blow Your Head Vol. 2: Dave Nada Presents Moombahton

Label: Mad Decent

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The singer-songwriter with a rich baritone and a skewed sense of humor makes his most band-oriented record.

Artist: David Thomas Broughton

Album: Outbreeding

Label: Brainlove

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