Been A Son (Early Demo/Audio) - Kurt Cobain. Death to Everyone - Bonnie "Prince" Billy. So Stressed: "Merv King & the Phantoms" | Tracks. Coma Cinema. Damn Right! Melted Magic | Astro Nautico. As Astro Nautico's fifth official release, Brooklyn producer Obey City's debut EP, "Melted Magic", offers four idiosyncratic yet seamlessly styled dance tunes. Lush synthesizers are paired with chopped vocals in a complex melodic matrix, while syncopated drum machine patterns and sub-bass frequencies set the songs into movement. As the cover art so aptly illustrates, Melted Magic is a work of warped beauty that provides a mind expanding trip for the listener. Snickers Official Video: vimeo.com/26843915. Weird sister LP | joanna gruesome. Thom Yorke’s Isolated Vocal Track on Radiohead’s 1992 Classic, ‘Creep’ The 1992 song “Creep,” Radiohead’s anthem of self loathing and unrequited love, was originally recorded in one take.
The song had been written several years earlier by singer Thom Yorke, when he was still a student at Exeter University. “When I wrote it,” Yorke said in an early interview, “I was in the middle of a really, really serious obsession. It lasted about eight months. And it was unsuccessful, which made it even worse. She knows who she is.” The emotions were apparently still running deep when Yorke and his bandmates went into Chipping Norton Studios in their hometown of Oxford to record their debut album, Pablo Honey. The raw, cathartic quality of “Creep” caused an immediate stir, said producer Paul Kolderie. The original take was largely retained, except for a few touch-ups. Related Content: Listen to Freddie Mercury and David Bowie on the Isolated Vocal Track for the Queen Hit ‘Under Pressure,’ 1981 A Middle-Eastern Version of Radiohead’s 1997 Hit “Karma Police”
Myth by Beach House. Philosophia by The Guggenheim Grotto on Spotify. Keeril Makan - Composer. Top 10 Ways to Discover New Music. Most of my life I have strived to find new and interesting music, but I am often far too busy to really dig deep and find new artists everyday. Now that I am done with college and have a real job, I find that I have even less time to find new music or even stay up to date with all of the new bands. I have, however, found some great resources that keep me in the loop with minimal time and effort. Pandora Pandora is an easy to use music discovery website that has been a favorite of mine for some time. Pandora allows you to create “stations” by putting in your favorite band or bands. Then, Pandora will play songs from that artist and artists that have a similar sound to your main artist.
Last.fm Last.fm functions much the same way as Pandora, but focuses much more on the social network side of things. StumbleAudio StumbleAudio was covered in my previous post Discover New Music with StumbleAudio. The Hype Machine Musicovery Skreemr iLike thesixtyone Amazon Blogs Where else do you discover new music? Stereomood - emotional internet radio - music for my mood and activities.