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I’ve put together a slightly-but-not-really eclectic edition of The List today. It features some Vehlinggo stalwarts, along with a wild collab, some horror bliss, a song that isn’t exactly new but about which I haven’t yet written, and some chest-thumping on my part. In other words, a pretty typical The List.

To be fair, the chest-thumping is...


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It’s been a while since I’ve updated you, fair readers, on the latest musical releases of former Chromatics members Ruth Radelet, Adam Miller, and Nat Walker. Their latest tunes are a combo of solo efforts and some new songs (or versions of songs) from last year’s Lost Records: Bloom & Rage...


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NYC-based post-punk outfit London Plane is known around these parts for their powerful live shows and skilled songwriting. Today, in advance of their third album due sometime this year, the band has released a killer cover of Bronski Beat’s 1984 hit “Smalltown Boy (A Refugee Song).” Former Interpol member Carlos Dengler produced the song and also contributed keys and addition...


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If you’ve been reading this site over the years, you’ll know that I have a deep respect for the artistry and person of Anoraak (AKA Frédéric Rivière), one of the founding members of the Nantes, France-based Valerie Collective who has gone on to become a successful nu-disco artist on Chromeo’s


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One of the reasons why I’ve hitched my wagon to Hayley Stewart’s Mecha Maiko project over the past eight or nine years is that the Toronto-based artist makes inherently human electronic music that never bores, never sounds rote or paint-by-numbers, and always captivates. This is true for her music and lyrics, really.

Stewart probably uses digital recording softw...


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