Showing posts with label Bedroom Producer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bedroom Producer. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2011

New Com Truise - "Colorvision"


"A new jam!" from synth wizard Com Truise (aka Seth Haley).  With its fat analog bass riff and sci-fi synthesizers, "Colorvision" might well soundtrack a B movie about a team of Jamaican ambassadors sent to the outer reaches of space to interact with extraterrestrial life forms. 

Colorvision (WIP) by Com Truise

If "Colorvision" leaves you begging for more, as it should, Haley's Cyanide Sisters EP dropped last week on Ghostly International.  Originally offered as a free download through AMDISCS last summer, the Ghostly version is expanded and remastered with its tracklist shuffled around.  A liquid hot mess of warbly wave lengths and squelching synth tones, the Cyanide Sisters EP is highly recommended.  Support the arts by buying it.

Com Truise - Slow Peels

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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

New Banjo Or Freakout - "Go Ahead"


The folks at The Fader just premiered a song from bedroom producer Banjo Or Freakout's debut album, due "in early 2011" on Rare Book Room Records.  On first listen, "Go Ahead" is what we've come to expect from artist Alessio Natalizia: strikingly beautiful folk-pop compositions that gradually give way to a dense haze that might coat Seattle or London on a rainy afternoon.  Repeated listens reveal the production skills of Nicolas Vernhes, who gives Natalizia's songs a tighter structure and strikes a balance between his pop-infused vocals and the copious amount of fuzzy distortion.  Banjo Or Freakout's "105" 7" is out now; more details on the self-titled full-length when they're made available.

Banjo Or Freakout - Go Ahead

Also from Banjo Or Freakout:

Banjo Or Freakout - 105
Banjo Or Freakout - Breathe Out
Banjo Or Freakout - Upside Down

Banjo Or Freakout on bandcamp / Blogger / Last.fm / MySpace / SoundCloud / Twitter

(via The Fader)