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Showing posts with label Electronic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electronic. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Ghostly International



Ghostly International is an electronic music label based out of Detroit. Now if you are an electronic music junkie like me, this label is perfect for you. It has tons of awesome electronic music artists that can completely differ so it fits everyone taste. Some of the big names include School of Seven bells, Daniel Wang, and Dabrye. If you want to take a peek here is the site http://ghostly.com/ -Charles

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Imogen Heap - Speak for Yourself


(2005)
I'm going to go ahead and say this is my favorite pop album, but I guess that's not saying much since I only own maybe 5 pop albums. It's kind of weird I'm reviewing this when she just did another album this year, but I've been listening to this lately so this is it. Imogen Heap does a whimsical electro-pop style, and she's pretty damn good at it. Her voice is beautiful and she comes up with awesome vocal melodies and harmonies. It starts off with Headlock, which is one of my favorite songs on the album and serves as a pretty epic intro. Clear the Area and The Walk are my other two favorites, but to be honest, this album doesn't lose my interest once for the entire length of the album. Which is pretty incredible for this kind of music. And there is real emotion on this album, which is even better.

Bottom Line: 4.5/5 Tommy

Matt & Kim - Grand


(2009)

Hipsters unite! Matt and Kim, the new york duo made a album this year and it hit mainstream success with the song Daylight, and with the video hit Lessons Learned. I'm not going to front, I think the Lessons Learned video is awesome! (Which I will post on a comment after give you my two cents on the album). In saying that, their music isn't necessarily amazing. Most of their songs are filled with synth riffs, simple drum beats, vocal harmonies and clapping (typical hipster music). Matt tries to have that innocent indie feel in his voice but instead he comes off cheesy. Kim's Drumming is catchy and extremely simple. However, despite the cheesy vocals and repetitive drumming this group made a pretty solid solid album for two members. It has a feel good flow and can cheer you up when you are feeling low.

Bottom Line 7/10 Charles Clark Musician/Producer




Monday, December 28, 2009

Ratatat - Ratatat


(2004)

Ratatat is the electronic duo consisting of producer E*vax and guitarist Mike Stroud. Ratatat is famous for its 8-bit synths, Harmonized Guitar, and Tin can Beats. Ratatat has created a new breed of electronic music with its video game sound and 70s rock edge. Their debut album is simply a classic and you can't consider yourself a lover of indie music without it. The opening track Seventeen Years grabs a hold of your ears immediately with it multiple guitar tracks. The rest of the album however, is rather relaxed and down tempo with a few exceptions in Desert Eagle. Everyone and their mom should listen to Ratatat because it's some of the most original electronic music out there. (Trust me i've looked)
Bottom Line-10/10 Instant Classic Charles Clark Musician/Producer