Posts Tagged ‘electronic music’
LŪKA’s Forgive Yourself: The Right Music at the Right Time, and Much More
A few weeks ago, in a quest for some fresh air and exercise, I took a four-mile evening stroll. Beneath the foreboding sky that carpeted the unseasonably warm evening, the sheer weight of the ugliness and cruelty that’s seemingly poisoned the entire world lately felt overwhelming. Then, as I strolled further along my route, Forgive…
Read MoreArtist Home Premiere: “Feelings Part 2,” by Surrealized
Seattle trio Surrealized have been at it for over a decade now, mining a fertile combination of the synthetic and the organic with their sound. And judging from the grooves housed on their new album Density, they’re hitting the dance floor harder and hookier than ever before. “Animal,” the first track from Density, dropped in…
Read MoreArtist Home Premiere: SEA OF DYSFUNCTION, by Richie Dagger’s Crime
Artist Home is proud to give you your first glimpse into the world of Richie Dagger’s Crime, and a listen to tracks from the band’s great new full-length, Sea of Dysfunction. How great is it? Listen, and read on. Sea of Dysfunction by Richie Dagger’s Crime Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Richie Nelson has been dwelling amidst the Seattle…
Read MoreThe Sacred and the Sensual Mingle on Vox Mod’s “Sense of Us”
The striking Frank Correa cover art for Sense of Us, the new release from Seattle electronica artist Vox Mod, depicts dual images of the musician (born Scot Porter) nude in a yin yang/fetal position, in the center of a tableau that’s somewhere between a coral reef and a psychedelic cellular organism. It’s an apt visual…
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