Category: Down-Tempo
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New Release of Note: Chris Bathgate’s masterpiece, ‘Salt Year’
Chris Bathgate’s masterpiece “Salt Year” sees it’s release day. Album of the year race heats up…
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New album alert: “Oasem” by I Am Oak – May 13, 2011
New album from Utrecht based artist I Am Oak creates beautiful somber landscapes to travel over and over again. Album release is May 13th, highly recommended.
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Quick Hitters: Amy Schmidt and her new EP “Scratch Tracks”
Amy Schmidt brings a great EP of what *might* be out-takes to the listening table today. Nice little EP on Record Store Day 2011!
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Song of the Week: “Goodbye (Steve Earle Cover)” by Ryan Tanner
New find and new favourite Ryan Tanner provides a stunning cover of Steve Earle track “Goodbye”.
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Toby Burke returns with new album ‘Mexico City’
Toby Burke returns with his 2011 release “Mexico City” – a beautiful, melancholic album…so then really good.
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New Release: “From A Spark” from Ghosts I’ve Met
New album from Seattle’s Ghosts I’ve Met released today – “From A Spark”.
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New listening mini mix: Marissa Nadler, Lewis & Clarke & The Bravest Ghost
New tracks from Marissa Nadler, Lewis & Clarke as well as The Bravest Ghost to soundtrack your early spring Thursday.
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Song of the Day: “En Garde” from Puzzle Muteson
Fantastic new title track from the impending full length from Puzzle Muteson. Ladies & Gents, I give you best new music with “En Garde”!
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Video Saturday: Marble Sounds
2 videos from Zealrecords band Marble Sounds – soothing videos for some of the most comforting songs around. Enjoy.
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Small Sur preps new album “Tones”, starts Kickstarter and streams songs!
New upcoming album for Small Sur entitled “Tones”. Donate now, get gifts from the band for the release of the album! Stream the album track “The Woods” right now!
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Song of the Day: “North” from Small Houses
New song from Small Houses from the EP “Just Before The North” which is in fact his EP just prior to his late 2011 album “North”! Listen now.
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Slowcoustic Re-Post: The Parade Schedule
Re-post: The Parade Schedule’s perfectly subdued masterpiece “Seeds to be Planted, Trees to be Cut”.