Quadron’s newest music video for the track ”Buster Keaton” featured on their selftitled debut album has now showed up on the highly visited pitchfork.tv. The video is made by ”Tracemaker” – a very cool indie-inspired illustrator/filmmaker from France, who I highly recommend you check out. His stuff is like ”Juno” and modern hipster-art having...
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Danish export: Quadron featured on pitchfork.tv
Presenting: Mflow – Facebook for music
Lately the music industry has been forced to do some serious thinking to keep up with what’s going on in the digital world. In Denmark alone, some of the biggest music-organisations such as KODA (the danish copyright foundation for music) and the Danish society for musicians (DMF), declared ”open for suggestions” a couple of...
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Record Store Day
In the U.S. and around the world, today is Record Store Day, where scores of your favorite artists release special vinyl and cd exclusives through the many participating independent records stores. This is a sort of incentive to encourage the survival of independantly owned record stores and what they represent. Ya’ll know I love...
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Who is Alex Chilton?
If you read Pitchfork, Rolling Stone or any other source for music news, in the last few weeks you have probably noticed the repeating headlines about the death of musician Alex Chilton. It is my assumption that few people actually know/knew who this man was. Most have probably wondered why he deserves such attention. On one...
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Music Videos Gone Wild
I’ve noticed something: I’M THE INTERNET loves nakedness. We’ve dedicated several posts to video where some favorite artists show us their business, including Girls and the Flaming Lips. I don’t think these interests sprout from any carnal desire for erotica, but perhaps some respect or novelty in the act of an artist totally exposing...
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Music Video: Ok Go – This Too Shall Pass
Whether it’s treadmill madness or backyard dancing OK Go always amazes the crap out of me when they make a new video. And I don’t know if the fancy videos are compensation for lack of something on the musical side or if it’s just because they think they’re a lot of fun, but either...
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Welcome to Daytrotter
Do you like free music that’s also guilt-free? Of course you do! So why not swing on over to Daytrotter.com, ya hear?
To be fair this isn’t the first time I’m The Internet has mentioned the Daytrotter Sessions; that honor belongs to Ulf. Only recently have I discovered the depths of what Daytrotter offers, and think it’s deserving...
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Introducing: Gatekeeper
I’ve found that numerous layers of minor key arpeggios with emulated strings, analog sine-wave groans, washes of white noise is the perfect score to a cold and dark winter in Scandinavia. Gatekeeper sounds like horror and blood getting spilled by the gallon, and yet it’s strangely compelling. The duo just released an EP, Optimus...
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A First Impression of Gil Scott-Heron
Lets take a few precious minutes to space out and think about thoughtful modern poetry. I remember when I at age 15 got my hands on Dan Turéll & Sølvstjernerne. An unreal and chaotic piece of danish poetry that got stuck in my brain for months and months due to its innovative use of...
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New M.I.A. Song is a Protest Against New York Times
First of all I’m sorry for stealing the front page from Ryan who wrote an amazing post about Vampire Weekend’s new album. Really enjoyed it. Second of all here is something that I should probably just have put on our Tumblr, but couldn’t find it in my heart to because it’s a frikkin’ must-blog.
A...
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