Boys Noize Releases Energetic New Single “FVKVRVND” ahead of HARD Summer Music Festival
#boysnoize #vinyl #indiemusic German/Iraqi electronic music producer Alexander Ridha, better known as Boys Noize, has just released a new single titled “FVKVRVND.” This anthemic track has been a longtime favorite at Boys Noize’s live shows and is now available for fans to enjoy. Boys Noize is set to make his return to the HARD Summer [&hell
Killer Mike Announces New Album ‘Songs For Sinners & Saints’ Release Date and Tracklist
#killermike #vinyl #indiemusic American rapper Killer Mike, known for his socially conscious lyrics and raw storytelling, has unveiled a new project entitled ‘Songs For Sinners & Saints’. The album, set to be released on August 2nd under the moniker Michael & The Mighty Midnight Revival, serves as an epilogue to his previous work under the [&hell
Kraftwerk Pays Tribute to Ryuichi Sakamoto with Cover at Fuji Rock Festival
#kraftwerk #vinyl #indiemusic German electronic pioneers Kraftwerk paid tribute to the late composer Ryuichi Sakamoto during a recent festival appearance. The legendary group performed a cover of Sakamoto’s classic song ‘Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence’ at the Fuji Rock Festival in Japan. Sakamoto, known for his influential work in electronic
Black Market Karma Unveils ‘Wobble’: A Lo-Fi Psych-Pop Masterpiece
#blackmarketkarma #vinyl #indiemusic Black Market Karma, the creative project of Stanley Belton, has just released its latest album, “Wobble.” This new collection of 12 tracks showcases Belton’s signature “cassette-ified” lo-fi psych-pop sound, marking his eleventh self-recorded and produced record under the Black Market Karma m
The Prodigy’s ‘Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned’: A 20th Anniversary Reissue
#theprodigy #vinyl #indiemusic After years of being out of print, The Prodigy has reissued their third album, “Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned,” just in time for its 20th anniversary. This album, produced by the iconic Liam Howlett, delivers a punch with its hook-laden tracks and marks a return to the gritty, bass-heavy sounds that defined th
Maximal Minimalism: FILT’s Enchanting Blend of Electronic and Acoustic Sounds
#filt #vinyl #indiemusic FILT, the instrumental music project of Ark keyboardist and producer Jens Andersson, invites listeners into a captivating sonic realm with their new album “Maximal Minimalism.” This album seamlessly weaves together electronic soundscapes, acoustic warmth, and mesmerizing melodies, creating an enchanting musical tapestry.
Humanist’s ‘On The Edge Of A Lost And Lonely World’: A Profound Musical Journey
#humanist #vinyl #indiemusic Humanist, the creative project of Rob Marshall, who frequently collaborated with the late Mark Lanegan, is set to release its sophomore album, “On The Edge Of A Lost And Lonely World.” This highly anticipated album features a diverse lineup of guest artists, including Dave Gahan of Depeche Mode, Tim Smith of Midlake,
AFRICAMORE: The Afro-Funk Side of Italy (1973-1978) – A Musical Journey
#fourfliesrecords #vinyl #indiemusic Continuing its commitment to unearthing lesser-known periods of Italian music, Four Flies Records presents “Africamore: The Afro-Funk Side of Italy (1973-1978).” This compilation takes listeners on a fascinating exploration of the fusion between Afro-funk and Italian musical styles during a transformative six-
Vol. 2: Alessandro Alessandroni’s Unreleased Tracks from Classic Italian Erotic Films
#alessandroalessandroni #vinyl #indiemusic Volume 2 of Alessandro Alessandroni’s unreleased tracks offers ten previously unheard pieces from the soundtracks of five iconic soft-core erotic films from the golden era. Known as a legend in Italian library music, Alessandroni’s influence extends far beyond his early recognition as ‘the whistler
Mario Migliardi’s ‘Matalo!’ Soundtrack: A Psychedelic Journey Through the Spaghetti Western Genre
#mariomigliardi #vinyl #indiemusic For the first time ever on vinyl, Mario Migliardi’s remarkable soundtrack for “Matalo!” is now available, offering an extraordinary auditory experience from one of the most unique entries in the spaghetti western genre. Directed by Cesare Canevari in 1970, “Matalo!” stands out for its unconvent