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Oneohtrix Point Never's 45-minute Boiler Room set is a nice audio/visual way to melt your mind for awhile.
For those just learning, Oneohtrix Point Never is Daniel Lopatin, a young Brooklynite whose radical, hypnogogic works will give you comfort that experimental and ambient electronic music has worthy torch-bearers. His most recent LPs R Plus 7, Replica, and Returnal are all fine places to start, but for those already in love, or those willing to go for a ride, that Boiler Room set is going to bring you fragmented shards of avant garde goodness.
On the flip, I also love what he did to "Lady In Red" five years ago.
This is looking more like a White Void video in my browser and he is danish. If you mean, like I assume, Die Nerven or Karies, hell yes! You can seriously forget about Berlin when it comes to punk or even not dance orientated music in general.
http://KEXP.ORG presents St. Paul & The Broken Bones performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded April 19, 2014.Songs:Like a Mighty RiverIt's MidnightCall M...
Just saw these guys last night and I was blown away. Easily one of the best bands I've ever seen live and probably the single best singer I've ever heard.
Lydia Ainsworth's Right From Real LP is a promising debut and worth a listen. There's a ritualistic feeling, and an acoustic/bedroom style leavened with pristine production and sweeping strings. You can feel Kate Bush and Björk in the windswept and dramatic feel (and these are self-acknowledged influences, not just lazy comparisons). Lydia's record comes from the Arbutus label -- which brought us Grimes and Doldrums -- and this video for "Malachite" is mesmerizing:
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