Archive for July, 2009

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Do The Post Funk With Débruit

Let’s Post Funk! Take some smooth R&B, ruffle up the beats and add some outlandish synthesiser melodies. When it sounds like Prince on horse tranquilisers, you got gourmet Post Funk.

23Jul2009 | admin | 1 comment | Continued
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Peasant ‘On The Ground’

Damien DeRose is Peasant, a Folk inspired artist whose strong songs straddle the gap between the underground charm of Bon Iver and the mainstream appeal of David Gray or Damien Rice.

16Jul2009 | admin | 7 comments | Continued
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Tara Busch ‘Pilfershire Lane’

Prog Rock meets BBC Radiophonic Workshop on this album by US artist Tara Busch. Vocals, analogue noise and 70’s Rock rhythms make for uneasy, ever so slightly unnerving listening.

8Jul2009 | admin | 4 comments | Continued
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Rumble Strips ‘Welcome To The Walk Alone’

The Rumble Strips repackage Scott Walker, the dark prince of 60’s pop, for a new generation. Like Dexy’s Midnight Runners did 60’s Soul for the 80’s, Rumble Strips play Walker for today’s ears.

6Jul2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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World Exclusive Preview Of ‘Fan The Flames’ By Golden Bloom

Get a World exclusive preview MP3 of the title track ‘Fan The Flames’ from the upcoming album of Indie rocker Golden Bloom - Only on www.tuneraker.com.

3Jul2009 | The Editor | 4 comments | Continued
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Hermas Zopuola ‘Espoir’

Rarely will you get an opportunity to hear World Music artists both ways - As they sound for their local market and the way they do for export. This lovingly compiled double CD succeeds in doing both.

2Jul2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued