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kwami42:
Wow the above is super sick

öde:
Last Post - 27 Fotos



So my friend moved back to Brazil and started a pop-punk band. Here's a google translated review! If you download it from the site in the review, they get monies, but you have to register (I don't think they'd get more if anyone used my account).


--- Quote ---Unlike other bands trying to make music out there, the Sao Paulo Last Post has veterans from the indie scene and it becomes clear when you hear the instrumental in this extremely well executed first EP, "27 Pictures".
The disc has a clean sound and radio, which makes it very easy to listen to it till the end ... Once, twice, three times without seasick.
The extra ingredient is the responsibility of the shares of Koala, the Hateen, in "Rare" and Carox, the track "Far From Evil." Incidentally, besides the chorus stick in the head, there is a (different) special touch to this last song by pop radio and among adolescents: the female voice.
"Unstable" and "The Moment You Want" should be highlighted, either by letters, by the guitar riffs, is the battery, even in impeccable setbacks.
Altogether there are seven tracks, all with the guy hit. If you enjoy a lighter rock, pop rock, be sure to hear "27 Pictures" available for download at http://tramavirtual.uol.com.br/lastpostoficial
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TheClickOfALight:
Sounds good, I HATE when I get seasick listening to records.

nufan:
Some more post-dubstep. Here are a couple of EP's/singles by XXXY and Kähn.

XXXY - Every Step Forward EP


--- Quote from: boomkat ---Continuing a run of exceptional form, XXXY drops four tracks of techy post-garage on Fortified Audio. The Manchester-based producer's name has been everywhere this year and this 12" should only serve to heighten his ubiquity. 'This Much' smoothly sails in with warm chords and precisely itchy garage patterns anchored with fluid subs while 'Just For Me' perches itself between gentle house motifs and more ragged rave signifiers atop bustling 2-step rhythms. 'Turn' follows on a Zomby-fied flex with calculated bleeps precipitating a swollen bottom end, with euphoric keys and Detroit-inspired synth washes to levitate the soul, before 'Flew' goes back under the spell of dub techno with aquatic dub chords and frisky garage/house rhythms. A must for fans of Spatial, Indigo, Synkro, Narcossist etc.
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XXXY - You Always Start It/Ordinary Things


--- Quote ---Ten Thousand Yen push the proverbial boat out with a fittingly resplendent screen-printed sleeve for xxxy's mighty 'You Always Start It'. Riding a wave of adulation from Fact Magazine and his label boss, Doc Daneeka, xxxy has arrived at his most substantial, emotionally arresting single to date. The title track is a proper Bobby dazzler, swinging with a sussed deep garage groove but taken in any direction you need to go through judicious use of a cascading arpeggio that envelopes the whole track and turns it into a twirling double helix of mutant Techno and anthemic Garage. 'Ordinary Things' is a little simpler, relaxing into a plump, subs driven roller with MDMA-triggering euphoric builds like a more sensitive cousin to the all-together-now rave of Hot City. Fans of Joy Orbison, Roof Light, or Julio Bashmore - this one is massive!!!
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Kähn - Altar EP

No boomkat review for this, but it sounds one hell of a lot like Maxinquaye era Tricky - that is to say awesome.

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Kähn - Like We Used To/Helter Skelter


This is even better, the A Side is absolutely killer.

--- Quote from: boomkat ---Dazzling debut vinyl from Kahn, a new talent discovered by exceptional minds at Punch Drunk. 'Like We Used To' is a powerfully built 130bpm swinger, stroking fragrant female vocal into orgiastic glossolalia over clipped 2-step and seasick subs copulating like Zomby and SBTRKT. 'Helter Skelter' is more exothermic, radiating stereo spirals of cascading lazer synths on a halfstep bump and grind akin to the recent Objekt 12". Huge, frankly.
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Algernon:
Pssst, I want to listen to it but you forgot to actually post the link for that last one...

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