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  • The Faint have a new song!

    The Faint have released the first official glimpse of songs off of their new album in the single "The Geeks Were Right" which can be heard on their Myspace. What are you waiting for!? Go listen now!The Faint - Glass DanseThe Faint - Desperate GuysAZLTRON MUSIC BLOG...(read full post)

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  • Bikini

    I recently had a fan of the blog leave a comment and a recommendation for the Montreal based based duo, Bikini. Their sound is right up my alley. Their cover of Feist's "1234" is very electronic but doesn't overdo it, the normally cold vocoder sound, here, actually sounds gentle and...(read full post)

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  • Gina & Tony

    Gina & Tony are a duo from Genève, Switzerland whose new album "Moonbow" reveals many fascinating inspirations. The music feels like something you might hear in a retro futurist French cafe. Or a remix of a 1960's James Bond movie soundtrack. Gina's voice gives a visceral dose of ethereal cool...(read full post)

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  • AZLTRON's Dance Antidote Mix

    On the cusp of summer and my full-time employment, I impart to you, my faithful readers this creation of mine, the dance mix antidote. But wait? Don't I largely support dance music? Yes, but dance music is largely loud energetic and entices you to move. Which are all great things...(read full post)

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  • Futuristic Prince

    Futuristic Prince is an electro duo hailing from San Francisco, California. Their new single 'And The Children Will Lead Them" sounds something like if you went back in time, captured Michael Jackson with a vocoder, dropped him off in the roughest Detroit Techno neighborhood where mechanics transformed him into a...(read full post)

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  • Oppenheimer Boosts the Midrange

    Imagine for a second that someone gave Belle & Sebastian some crack and keyboards, that's what The Belfast, North Ireland band Oppenheimer sounds like, power Pop pushed to its limits by good songwriting and ample electronics. Here's a sample of their album "Take the Whole Midrange and Boost it".Oppenheimer -...(read full post)

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  • Does it Offend You Yeah?

    Does it Offend You Yeah? is a UK band preying on the innocent with their electronic/dance influenced indie rock. Their debut "You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into" teeters on the edge of crazed samples and angry distorted bass ala MSTRKFRT or Justice and emotional charged dance punk...(read full post)

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  • Natalie Portman's Shaved Head

    Natalie Portman's Shaved head is a 5 piece out of Seattle that rivals the likes of CSS and Does it Offend You Yeah? with their clever hipster fashion references and relentless electro/power pop. Their new album 'Glistening Pleasure' drops July 15th and it is a bangin' album. The concepts of...(read full post)

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  • M83's Saturdays are Youthful

    On M83's new album "Saturday = Youth" all the ethereal and shoe gaze elements are still present, although they are distilled in a more accessible John Hughes tribute type package. Like on the effervescent "Kim & Jessie" you can imagine kids in leggings and giant neon sunglasses running through the...(read full post)

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  • Quitzow

    Quitzow is the stage and band name of the musical project of Erica Quitzow. Her music calls to mind what would happen if musical styles could mate and produce new bands, if those mating bands were Andrew Bird, CSS, and The Kills.Her opening track Sponsor "(It didn't mean a thing)"...(read full post)

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  • The Only One for the Cure

    It's been 4 years since their last album and The Cure is slated to release their 13th studio album later this year tentatively titled "13". This also marks the first contribution of famed guitarist Porl Thompson as a full time member of the band since his departure from the band...(read full post)

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