16 February 2010

29 January 2009

BMSR



Black Moth Super Rainbow have a new album out May 26, 2009 !!
::Eating Us::
No word yet as to whether it will be a scratch 'N sniff album like Drippers or Dandelion Gum




In the meantime-- check out BMSR's alterego: Tobacco.

"F*cked Up Friends" came out this past autumn

28 January 2009

Nneka

Looking for warmth?
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From Nigeria to Germany - Nneka brings a mix of soul, hip hop, reggae, & afro-beat



Her sophomore album - "No Longer at Ease" came out last year - & included the single "Heartbeats" which hit Germany's top 50.

Watch the video for "Heartbeats" here. (the YouTube embedding is restricted)

& her debut : "The Uncomfortable Truth"

27 January 2009

micachu & the shapes


1.micachu like a pikachu

2.young raw uk lo-fi madness.

3.they love harry partch!

4.& webcams...

5.via Herbert(matthew herbert) & Accidental Records


micachu & the shapes

28 December 2008

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......happy holidays




21 December 2008

Planningtorock

Planningtorock aka Janine Rostron

Psychedelic - Kaleidoscope - Infatuation

Her debut "Have It All" came out in 2006 - but she is prepping to tour again here in 2009.





30 November 2008

familjen



"Det snurrar i min skalle" // familjen


Video by Johan Söderberg

28 November 2008

hooray!

You know you have a classic when you have a room of people from across the world (Bolivia, Nigeria & the USA, ages 6 - 60) all appreciating the wonder of Boney M. The perfect soundtrack for the holidays.



If you are unfamiliar with Frank Farian's West German disco legend Boney M, check out "Rasputin," a dance-floor favorite.

26 November 2008

The Knife & a Darwin opera



today's inbox:

THE KNIFE IS WRITING AN OPERA

Danish Hotel Pro Forma has invited The Knife to write music and libretto for "Tomorrow, in a Year" a Darwin opera.

From hotelproforma.dk:

"In November 2009, it is precisely 150 years since Charles Darwin published The Origin of Species, a work that describes the biological and geological world, as it has come into existence and continues to do so every single day. Our view of the world has been changed for ever as a result of the theory of evolution. Tomorrow, in a year uses Darwin’s way of observing and describing the world. Change as a process and the interrelationship of all things is the basic material of the performance."

Olof Dreijer is now at a field recordning in the Amazon to record animals, fish and plants.

Read more at Hotel Pro Forma.dk:
http://www.hotelproforma.dk/side.asp?side=2&id=438&ver=uk

Premiere will be in Copenhagen September 2009.

Love,
Frau Rabid

www.theknife.net