[Listen] What have you missed this weekend?

October 17, 2011


Lana Del Rey – Videogames (Balam Acab Remix)
Oh man, has inlog.org fallen for Lana Del Rey as well? Aren’t you guys a bit late? Well, no. Regardless of what we think of her, the reason we write about this isn’t her, it’s Balam Acab. Yes, we love Balam Acab. Yes, we love his debut release. And we think this remix is gorgeous. He turns the jazzy indiepop that rages over the blogs into an other-worldly gem, which makes you drift among the clouds. Just close your eyes and enjoy.
Download the song here for free.

Arehouse – Novia De Pasado
And now you’re completely mellow, we stay in that mood. Generation Bass has been promoting this music a lot recently. This chilled-out slow variant of Moombahton. It’s apparently called MoombahluV (at least they call it that). They posted a free mixtape a while back, we suggest you check out. But the latest track paying hommage to the sound, is one of the best yet. It’s Arehouse with his track Novia De Pasado. It still has the sirens, and pumping basslines, so it’s pretty intriguing that it’s such a relaxing song.

Tsjuder – The Daemon Throne
And as Monty Python once said: And now for something completely different. Well, the complete opposite actually. Tsjuder are back. Black-metal in it’s purest form. So that’s painted faces, occultism, and bandmember-names as Nag, Anti-Christian and Draugluin. Now, that those who find this too extreme have skipped to the next artists – some of you already new they were back together again. They already played Wacken this year. But their new album ‘Legion Helvete’ will drop tomorrow. So here’s a reminder to run to your local recordstore tomorrow.

Alarum – Non-Linear Parallels
For those who like metal, but the last one was a bit too extreme. Here’s Alarum. Their new album ‘Natural Causes’ will be released tomorrow (it’s already released in North-America), and their single Non-Linear Parallels, can be downloaded for free if you like them on Facebook. It’s progressive metal, melodic but mathematical, and with some definite chunks of jazz. We dig it.

Sensible Soccer – Wild Pianos
Enough with the metal. Sensible Soccers is a moody indiegroup from Portugal. They like Foals, that much is clear, but don’t think this is some sort of a cheap rip-off. It’s chill music for a summernight. Yeah, maybe there are some chillwave influences in there. They’re impossible to find on Google (try to find a hit that’s not about the classic football game), so you can find their official soundcloud here.

So there’s that. More stuff to listen to tomorrowmorning. Like any of these artists? Tell our bookers you like them on GetSatisfaction!


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