with so much happening on the dance/ electronica scene these days, it’s hard finding the stuff that really stands out. i’ve been listening to yacht’s “the summer song” f… more →
i'm waking up to...jamesyuill wrote 2 days ago: discobelle.net, originally uploaded by mibaji. Hi there I recently won a competition for a re … more →
wakingupto wrote 1 week ago: with so much happening on the dance/ electronica scene these days, it’s hard finding the stuf … more →
antwanfisher wrote 2 weeks ago: Okay, so I love this song, plain and simple. I remember hearing it once and saying to myself, … more →
wakingupto wrote 2 weeks ago: if joy division was already pioneering a post-punk movement in the 70s, it’s hard to make sen … more →
thekevinbiggers wrote 3 weeks ago: DFA Record’s Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom talk about their homemade synthesizers and the … more →
wakingupto wrote 1 month ago: the man behind the staggering myth is andy butler, and the voice behind this insanely funky danceha … more →
ocbeejay wrote 2 months ago: Unlike most of the trendy-dance rock, flash-in-the-pan bands who “pay to play” on Sunset … more →
Joseph wrote 2 months ago: Having recently signed to DFA records these guys will probably be making it quite big quite soon. … more →
settembrini wrote 3 months ago: DFA’s got the Midas touch. More info at www.dfarecords.com/ … more →
nhojnat wrote 3 months ago: Forget the persistent attempts to classify Hercules & Love Affair. From light disco to early-h … more →
alonso ruvalcaba wrote 6 months ago: por ahora, mañana no sabemos, es esto. ·freak out/starry eyes· de lcd soundsystem no es nomás … more →
Brett Johnson wrote 6 months ago: The lack of recent posts on my end as of late is definately in part due to this album. I picked … more →
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thinkpinkradio wrote 9 months ago: Brooklyn’s Hercules and Love Affair are a fine example of experimental disco, not unlike stu … more →
Ders wrote 1 year ago: … good things come to those who wait. Well, thanks but its been far too long. Here’s so … more →