Two years after their 2008 release, Deep Gems, Glass Candy are back with a new EP: Feeling Without Touching (Italians Do It Better, 2010). With Ida No on vocals and Johnny Jewel on synths, guitar and production, the duo is …
Monthly Archive: March 2010
REVOLVER – MUSIC FOR A WHILE (Folk/Indie – France)
Christophe Musset, Ambroise Willaume and Jérémie Arcache are Revolver. Their unusual blend of pop music is built around two guitars, a cello and, last but not least, voice! The three parisian youngsters mention Elliott Smith, Neil Young, The Beatles, but …
FLIGHT FACILITIES – CRAVE YOU (Electro/Disco – Australia)
It’s been a long wait but Sydney-based duo Flight Facilities have finally released their first single! We’d been waiting for “Crave You” for over two months now and expectations were high. All the stories surrounding their identities did help build …
U R MY DISCO // vol.7
Spring has finally arrived and with it comes the seventh installment in the U R MY DISCO series. Packed with great tunes, this new compilation is clearly one for the dancefloors. Designed to make you dance, it’s got the best …
saturday nite with… METRIC + ADAM FREELAND
Canadian indie rock band Metric was originally formed in Toronto but has also been based in Montreal, London, New York and Los Angeles. The band consists of Emily Haines, James Shaw, Josh Winstead and Joules Scott-Key. Their fourth full-length album, Fantasies, is a glossy and slick collection of modern rock compositions with a pop twist.
CROOKERS – TONS OF FRIENDS (Electro/Dance/Club – Italy)
Italian DJ duo Crookers are fast becoming one of the most blogged about electro acts on the blogosphere and we have to give credit where it is due, they’re pretty good! Bot and Phra have worked together since 2003, brought …
VILLENEUVE + LIZ GREEN – WORDS OF YESTERDAY (Indie/Pop – UK/France)
For Benoît de Villeneuve 2010 is a year of change. He’s put away his electropop sound and taken out his acoustic guitar for his new album, Dry Marks of Memory. After all, Villeneuve is part of that generation that grew …












