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Coma

COMA

Techno tinged pop hybrids COMA first arrived on the Cologne scene back in 2007 when they played at Total Confusion and left with the accolade ‘best gig since 1998’. Two Continue reading →

TSOWC

The Suicide of Western Culture

Considering not a single track includes vocals, it’s interesting that The Suicide of Western Cultures new album “Hope Only Brings Pain” has such depth of expression. Many of the tracks convey Continue reading →

This Co.

This Co.

Chile, a country locked in a siege of eons by the tectonic peaks of the Andes and the rumbling undertow of the Pacific would appear to be a fitting birth place for Continue reading →

Vann

Vann Music

We’ve been keeping an eye on Dublin based trio Vann Music since they first bubbled into vision in February with footage of their live exploits at the Button Factory.  Two tracks Continue reading →

Moonrags

Moonrags

Sunshine, dear friends…sunshine has been spotted. A brief break in the slate grey Victorian sky as someone with a better grasp of the English language once said, has provided a moment of hope, a Continue reading →

Color Channel

Color Channel

It’s a little known fact that deep within every shoegaze fan lies a closet high kicking, hand clapping funk machine. Rarely will this shadowy creature venture out in public, it Continue reading →

Dead Rabbit

Dead Rabbit

Something has been niggling at us recently, and it’s why a band would call themselves Dead Rabbit, before changing it to Ghost Bunny, then changing it back to Dead Rabbit Continue reading →

Jamaican Queens

Jamaican Queens

We were discussing the other day that there appears to be two ways of discovering new music, and having given it at least 5 minutes of weighing up the pro’s Continue reading →

FIA

Francis International Airport

To be honest, we were half won over the moment we read the name and saw the band visuals for this new track ‘The Right Ones’ by Francis International Airport. Monochrome Continue reading →

Punda Omar

Punda Omar

Great music is easy to write about. It inspires, it jostles words from the keyboard, phrases tumbling into place like broad strokes of brightly coloured paints falling judiciously across a blank canvas. That’s not the skill Continue reading →

Arizona

Arizona

There’s a bit of Jona Lewie, or if you like flat pack furniture, Man Like Me  ‘You’ll Always Find Him in the Kitchen at Parties’ about this new track from Continue reading →

The Ropes

The Ropes

Each day brings a new example of how one tweet, one update, one ill-thought through comment from someone considered to be in a position of celebrity or authority can upset Continue reading →

Lovelier Other

Lovelier Other

Despite being a resounding hit in the blogosphere, the identity of Lovelier Other remains something of a mystery, and in many ways their initial forays into the music world have Continue reading →

Miyazaki

Miyazaki

Our recent pilgrimages to new music have seen us spending a good deal of time in the fine acoustic region, so we were ready to seek out electro inspiration when Continue reading →

she drew the gun

she drew the gun

Once in a while it’s nice to find something that owes little, if anything to manipulation of the core sound. Yes, we get excited at talk of oscillation, reverb, decay, Continue reading →

Mansions and Junipers

Mansions and Junipers

‘Dream Diary’ by Brooklyn based Mansions and Junipers is so involved in shoegazing it very nearly falls asleep on the spot, enigmatic circular synth loops rescuing the slow-mo catatonic state Continue reading →

MB

Mineral Beings

Syrupy wedges of bass rumble cantankerously along with billowing string chords and lofty chimes to provide a highly melodic backdrop for vocals delivered delicately but with real passion. This is Continue reading →

VE

Sir S’Qui & Simple stickman

Today we introduce two relatively unknown young producers, joined in their apparent love of constructing minimal electro edifices, but separated by geographical borders and the approaches taken to construct their music. Frenchman Continue reading →

Temple

Temple

You don’t have to scour too much of the internet, if indeed any scouring is needed at all, to come across people recommending music, films and books to go with Continue reading →

Gaze is Ghost

Gaze is Ghost

Wow. That was the first word, and the only one uttered for what felt like an eternity as we listened to ‘Coco Lico’, the opening track on the new ‘Plume’ Continue reading →

Final Form

Final Form

Something is most definitely in the air here at VaderEvader, and we first noticed it when one of us laughed yesterday – albeit briefly. This is not the stuff of Continue reading →

James Hersey

James Hersey

The New Year- a time for stretching limbs, rubbing eyes, scratching heads and hoping that something comes along to take your mind off the fact that sunshine seems to have Continue reading →

Bill Bruce

Bill Bruce: Takeover 8

It gives us great pleasure to announce that Mr Bill Bruce – yes @thatbillbruce, is in the building. Bill writes for Electronic, a magazine about electronic music that avoids the technicalities Continue reading →

PBRK

Poorboy Richkid: Takeover 7

We’re very pleased that our seventh Takeover guests are Kurt Hustle and Solis Luminati from hip hop rap duo PoorboyRichkid. San Francisco based PBRK landed on our radar with ‘The Continue reading →

andrewbernhard

Andrew Bernhard: Takeover 6

Our sixth Takeover guest is Andrew Bernhard, the musical chameleon who can seemingly turn his hand as effectively to producing as he can to remixing –  he’s basically a one Continue reading →

hp

Heller Propeller: Takeover 5

Fifth Takeover guests are HellerPropeller, the Austrian based collaboration of sound scientist Albin Janoska and singer Loretta Who. We discovered HellerPropeller on the track ‘Tobol’ from their debut ‘Between Pilots’ EP, which Continue reading →

Their Only Dreams

Their Only Dreams: Takeover 4

Our fourth Takeover guest is ‘Their Only Dreams’, the one man outer-space brainchild of David Lyudmirsky. We first stumbled upon Their Only Dreams music on ‘The Ghost of Rock & Continue reading →

Holobeams

Holo beams: Takeover 3

Our third takeover is hosted by pixelated nostalgia generator, Iain Foxwell the Glaswegian behind the Holobeams chillwave project. Holobeams first came to our attention back in August this year with Continue reading →

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