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The spawn of mad musical scientist Chris Colonna, Bumblebeez 81 is a true wonder, a mutated freak child of bloozy punk noise, hip-hop attitude, and sleazy electronica loops and rhythms. read more
Australia's Cut Copy present you with a glowing slice of the future, their debut long player, Bright Like Neon Love, released on Modular Recordings. read more
Heralded by many as the "Underground Hiphop Mixtape King of Michigan", DJ Graffiti returns with Volume 3 of his Bling Free Mixed Compilation Series. Bling Free Volume 3 is subtitled, "It's Official", because it is a licensed commercial release! 72 ... read more
There is something alluring about a debut artist, who, on the brink of super-stardom, approaches his craft as confidently as an established rhyme vet. read more
Slicker's got a plan. Having grown up on hip-hop's collages, indie-punk's bedroom DIY-isms and the beat fantasias of electronic composers, John Hughes (a.k.a. Slicker and the artist behind Chicago's Hefty Records) has grasped something most others ha... read more
The Calling started out as an army of two, a binary band of brothers, and from the beginning, they never doubted that their music would touch a global audience. read more
They defined "pop anthem" and made Three Dog Night one of the world's most popular bands. Still today those recordings have endured the fickleness of pop, waves of '70s nostalgia and the test of time. read more
