Germany’s Present Paradox have released their new project My Map. We had the opportunity to grab the below interview with David Kleinekottmann who is the sole creative force behind Present Paradox. My Map by Present Paradox Introduce yourself to our readers. Who are you? Hi, my name is David Kleinekottmann, 26 years old. I studied […]
The Striped Bananas Remember Christmas 1914
Psychedelic, experimental rock group The Striped Bananas came together a few years ago filling a void in psychedelic music on the East Coast. In true experimental fashion, the crew has released their single “Christmas 1914” which remembers the Christmas Truce during WWI between British, Germans and French troops. A catchy jam, “Christmas 1914” is reminiscent […]
Linear Downfall Announce Sufferland Release
We’ve covered Linear Downfall before and some of you might have seen them during our annual coverage of MusicTree Festival in Manchester, Tennessee (aka this interview). The Nashville based experimental band has announced the November 6th release of their new project Sufferland. Sufferland is a full-length album that is accompanied by a film. It is […]
66X by Katagi
Make sure you don’t miss our recent interview with Katagi about his new album 66X. A Japanese-Canadian emcee, Katagi hangs out on the alternative, experimental end of the Hip Hop spectrum. This is always refreshing. 66X is not Katagi’s first release so if this satisfies your aural tastes buds dig into his catalog. In the […]
Neoteric EP by Farah
Farah makes her musical debut with the release of her Neoteric EP. A voyage through experimental R&B and alternative Hip Hop, Farah has arrived with a unique sound that stays true to the essence of the R&B grooves we grew up with throughout the 90s. Not a stranger to the spotlight, Farah Washington began performing […]
Dance To Reason – The Art Music of diNMachine
This week has been packed full of great new music for my listening pleasure and diNMachine’s newest album Dance To Reason keeps this trend going strong…like a mug of dark roast on a beautiful Friday, no cream – no sugar. Michael J. Schumacher is an award winning, critically acclaimed, Julliard graduated composer and sound artist. […]
Corina Corina Releases The Free Way
In September 2013, I headed up to Salem, Oregon for a show at The Triangle with Mr. P Chill and DJ Uppercutz. Johnny October and Corina Corina were also on the road and their Off The Meds Tour was making a stop in Salem that same night. The fact that these two are from NYC […]
The Half-Life of Marla Mase
Marla Mase is no stranger to our archive of great indie musicians. Be sure to check out our previous feature, if you are unfamiliar. Released on February 25 of 2014, Half-Life is Marla’s newest masterpiece to be shared with the world. Backed by the Tomás Doncker band and True Groove Records, her presence, her art, and her delivery […]
Xi.me.na Borges Makes Joyful Noise…But Not Like You’re Expecting To Hear
One woman + 1 voice + 1 body + 0 instruments + 5 languages = Xi.me.na Borges and her new vocal experimental album, Joyful Noise. “In my experience, Christmas is chaos filled with love. I wanted to make something that represented that and by finding all the different voices inside myself I realized I […]
Aurganic Deviations Is Refreshing
The foundation for Aurganic formed back in 1999 when Leo and Mike (who were high school classmates) joined a punk band. Interestingly enough these two creatives spent their time discussing old jazz rock albums they heard growing up. Over the next decade, Mike and Leo would live life, walk their individual paths, but, thanks to […]
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