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Deerhunter - Microcastle
Deerhunter are a five-piece rock band from Atlanta, Georgia, that describe their sound as "ambient punk". Microcastle is their third full-length release and it is a great little slab of rock that fans of Brian Eno, Echo and the Bunnymen, Sonic Youth,
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Marianne Faithfull records new Covers album
When she is not acting in Sophia Copolla movies, Marianne Faithfull has recorded some rather fantastic albums in the last few years. 2004's Before the poison was a cracker of an album featuring Nick Cave and PJ Harvey as guests, while 2002's Kissin Time
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White Williams - Smoke
Cleveland based musician White Williams debut album attempts to stake his claim as the new-Beck, but much as the new-Dylan tags have never done anything for anybody, so too will this one. Don’t get me wrong, Smoke is a very clever album, very clever indeed!
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Byrne and Eno album details
So some more news on that Brian Eno and David Byrne album I mentioned a while back. It's called Everything That Happens Will Happen Today and will be released for download in August, the 18th to be exact. This is the first time the two have worked together
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008 6:13 PM
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Skeletons and the Kings of all cities – Lucas
For the adventurous listener Matt Mehlan’s project Skeletons and the Kings of all cities, is a wealth of sci-fi blips, fuzzy bleeps, horn stabs, jazzy percussion, throbbing bass and handclaps. Imagine the work of the Talking heads and Brian Eno Circa
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Eno and Byrne record new album!
So some very interesting news from Stereogum today. Apparently David Byrne and Brian Eno are finishing off a new album they have collaborated on. "The dream art-rock team of David Byrne and Brian Eno will return with new, strange fruit soon, the former
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