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Introducing… Spark & Echo
Quite possibly one of the more unlikely combo’s to be wheeled out onto the stage, Spark & Echo are genuinely nice people and Jonathon’s got…
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Welcome Back The Knife
The Knife return with new song “Full of Fire” with a bizarre video to the equally unique song. As ever the duo never stop on…
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Introducing… Arc & Stones
From Brooklyn, NY we have Arc & Stones – an anthemic alt-rock duo in their 20’s. The music is well crafted and has that certain…
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Introducing… SPC ECO
SPC ECO are Rose Berlin with crystalline vocals and Dean Garcia whom I know from a certain other awesome duo called Curve! You can hear…
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School of Seven Bells – “Ghostory” Review
A very new duo to fall on my ears are School of Seven Bells. Upon my first listen my first thoughts were harking back to…
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Video Vault – Panda Transport
Panda Transport’s new album “Wildlife” is out now.
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12 Followers – Meteo Xavier – “Impulse OST” Review
12 Followers-Meteo Xaxier have been busy making the soundtrack for a new game Impulse. The result is a technological mesh of all kinds of different…
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Music Vault – Time and Energy
Time And Energy are a funky duo from California. There’s something psychedelic but hooked about the music they make and their video has excellent use of…
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Live Vault – Copperfox
Beautifully understated. Copperfox.
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Huski – “H” Review
Huski’s latest album is by lore, the album they originally started making last time round and they ended up getting the magnificent “Strangelove”. “H” however…
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Video Vault – Dead Can Dance
Dead Can Dance have released some absolutely beautiful music videos from their latest album whilst they tour some stunning locations around the world. Take a…
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Copperfox – “From The Den” Review
Copperfox are a lovely duo whom weave delicate melodies around lead vocalists Lisa’s soft hushed vocals. Opener “James” shows perfectly how the duo use their…
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Dva – “Botanicula OST” Review
Oh Dva. Three little letters, and just like the little game of Botanicula there is so much hidden inside this 23 track soundtrack. Each song…
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Video Vault – Dynasty Electric
Another new duo I’ve discovered this weekend is the lovely electronica trip rock efforts of Dynastic Electric. Not only that but their music videos are…
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Clatter – “Garden of Whatever” Review
A husband and wife rock duo? Without guitars? Going all eco on us? I’ll have a large helping of that! Clatter are a great rock…
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Dead Can Dance – “Anastasis” Review
Dead Can Dance are back! After far too long away from our speakers they’ve reunited. I’ve followed and thoroughly enjoyed their solo projects but sometimes…
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Introducing… The Sexual Outlaws
The Sexual Outlaws are a duo from New York, USA with a particular penchant for 1977 Chinese American Actress Anna May Wong to be included…
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Video Vault – Dead Can Dance
Whilst it is an unofficial video, it is very well done plus is gives us more anticipation of their new album out next month. The…
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Dead Can Dance – Free Song from New Album!
Dead Can Dance are releasing their new album – their first of new material together since 1996. They’ve released a song for free from the…
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Introducing… Heima
Heima are a wonderful duo from Iceland with their roots firmly planted in the lush folk world. This is the kind of stuff you can…
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The Way Back – New Material from Jeff Kinney
A while back we interviewed Jeff Kinney who had been working on some solo material. Well a year has passed and he’s back as part…
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Video Vault – Afrirampo
Could these ladies be any more stupidly awesome? Their latest album admittedly from 2010 We Are Uchi No Ko just arrived today. It’s going to…
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Whispers of the Plains – Stereo Alchemy
With their début album God of Love about to hit the stores in the next few days, we grabbed Stereo Alchemy’s Christopher Tin for ten minutes to…
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Stereo Alchemy – “God of Love” Review
Stereo Alchemy is the product of twice Grammy winning composer Christopher Tin and Grammy nominated percussionist Kametron. God of Love is their début album together and showcases…
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Live Vault – Clatter
The most rocking husband and wife duo known to man, Clatter have recently been making new noise about their upcoming album. Here’s a live sample…
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Dirtblonde – “Token Rose” Review
Dirtblonde are a UK rock duo that hammer their sound right up to the speakers and chug away like the 90’s grunge and 80’s overkill…
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Huski – “Strangelove” Review
Huski’s first of potentially two albums released this year, “Strangelove” hit the stores last week and features twelve stomping tracks to get your electro trash…
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Introducing… Parents With Angst
Parents With Angst are an interesting duo – husband and wife and parents, they channel their experiences of dealing with raising a child into music.…
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Huski Releases “Strangelove”
Huski finally unveiled “Strangelove” today which is available to buy on their website (www.huskimusic.com) and will be available on iTunes shortly. Also news that a…
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Introducing… Pixikill
Second on out Introducing… list today is a rocking girl duo that falls firmly in the power pop genre, not normally one I go for,…
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Lamb – “5” Review
We thought it may never come but Lamb have returned with the stupendous “5”. The duo whom ventured off to explore their own creative paths …
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Clatter Post Video Update On New Album Progress
Amy and Joe, the husband and wife team that form Clatter are busy in the studio recording their new album. Take a peek at the…
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Lamb – Making of “5” Video
In anticipation of Lamb’s new album “5” coming out on 31st May, here’s their EPK making of for the new album. I am loving the…
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Video Vault – My Goodness
My Goodness is a new band I’ve stumbled across on the mighty tube. Based in Seattle, home of grunge, this rocking duo sent me right…
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Video Vault – Panda Transport
We reported it was happening back last year, now its finally out for release! Panda Transport’s new music video in support of the summer breeze…
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Wendy Rule & Craig Patterson – “Beneath the Below Is A River” Review
Wendy Rule is usually a beautifully dark folk lady but in teamming up with Craig Patterson, the duo have created a swirling ambience of etheral…
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Video Vault – Hector Zazou & Bjork
Having found Hector Zazou’s music far too late in life to appreciate it while he was still with us, this wonderful collaboration with Bjork is…
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Live Vault – Frou Frou
Guy & Immi’s Frou Frou kind of burst into popularity after the project finished but this is fantastic performance of “Close Up“, the only released…
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Afrirampo – “Afrirampo” Review
Afrirampo are like a firecracker of energy and sound. From the opening shouts of “Uchira Wo Ko Sastemiro”, a fourty second tapping and shouting song…