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The Big Takeover: Song Premiere: Silver Lining by The Mystery Plan feat Big Supreme
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Today we have the pleasure of introducing you to the new single from dream-electronic artist
FLDPLN. ‘Escalator’ is the first taste of his forthcoming record by the same name. Scheduled for release on July 30, it will be available both digitally and on color vinyl via the label
Sillas Famosas.
It’s ironic that this project should be based on Phoenix, Arizona with FLDPLN (“field-plan”) being the new solo project of
Andrew Saks, created by him from the ashes of Southern California shoegaze band
Sway (‘The Millia Pink and Green’ EP, ‘This Was Tomorrow’).
Fans of such artists as M83, Bonobo, Pale Saints and The Midnight will be thrilled to discover Saks’ latest project, presenting 11 tracks and, essentially, a whole new world of electronic-based dreampop. Clearly under the influence of 80s pop,
The 100 Best Alternative Singles of the 1980s: 80 – 61
Just imagine songs this extreme making the American Top 40, let alone the Top 10… unthinkable.
80. Bob Mould – “See a Little Light” (1989)
After the disintegration of Hüsker Dü, Bob Mould retreated to rural Minnesota to plot his first solo album. The highly polished, largely acoustic
Workbook was a radical departure from the raw and edgy rock he’d been known for in his prior band. His songwriting talents were maturing and he delivered a strong collection of melodic, introspective acoustic rock. He drafted Pere Ubu rhythm section Anton Fier and Tony Maimone to play on the album. The first single was “See a Little Light”, an upbeat charmer that finds Mould exploring a melodic side to his writing that he’d only hinted at in Hüsker Dü. Despite the song’s sunny disposition, with a soaring chorus, jangly guitar, and the great Jane Scarpantoni providing a beautiful undertow of cello, the song finds Mould at
10 Albums That Shaped Creation Records
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October 6th, 2015
To celebrate our 15th Birthday, members of the DiS team highlight a record from DiS lifetime that they feel was overlooked.
These are personal picks, and we kept the definition of lost very loose. Some chose under-appreciated albums from reasonably well-known acts. Others went for exceptional records in niche genres. And a few went for records that were adored by DiS, talked about kindly for a few weeks and then didn t seem to get much coverage from the rest of the media.
NEW LOOK
Released: 2011 via !K7
Chosen by - Gemma Samways: Have you listened to the New Look album yet? What started out as a friendly recommendation from a trusted source, quickly turned into regular nagging and, latterly, reproaches as I repeatedly forgot to listen to the New Look album. When I finally did - about four months after its release - I approached the task with a needlessly petulant go on then, impress me attitude. The point of all this is not that I don’t like being nagg
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