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Electro Spectacle: Fischerspooner By: Orange Peel Moses on 5/17/2009 :: 0 Comments | Odyssey, Fischerspooner’s sophomore platter, is, oddly enough, one of my top favorite albums of all time. Pulling a stratospheric single out of your @$$, as the act did with electroclash staple “Emerge” from their #1 debut, always inevitably puts pressure on said act to repeat the feat. Prove they’re not just a one track pony. Read More... |
| Laptop Dance: Tipper By: Orange Peel Moses on 4/30/2009 :: 0 Comments | Dave Tipper is a mad scientist of the aural persuasion. Certain tracks of his actually sound like the audio equivalent of chemistry experiments, with bass that bubbles up and gurgles inside the container that is your ear canal. Read More... |
| Hindsight: MSTRKRFT @ The Ogden By: Orange Peel Moses on 3/10/2009 :: 0 Comments | | Flanked by a bank of television screens and tall, LED level meters that shot crisp, electrified bursts of Technicolor into the smoky darkness, (perfectly synched with the ever-more-devastating beats); the crowd was hypnotized from the start. A thousand sweat-drenched revelers exploded with vibed-up energy; hands stretched skyward as they worshiped at the temple of their electro-Canadian clergy. Read More... |
| Hindsight: Bassnectar By: Orange Peel Moses on 2/28/2009 :: 0 Comments | Even though Bassnectar was unable to play my Faint request “Fulcrum & Lever” due to laptop nonsense, I could not have been more aurally satisfied unless tiny fairies had massaged my eardrums…“happy ending” style. The underground mastermind has done it again. Read More... |
| Knob Twiddlin': Trent Cantrelle By: Orange Peel Moses on 2/18/2009 :: 0 Comments | Crack may indeed kill, but it isn’t exactly a popular drug among dance music lovers. That didn’t stop the DEA from digging up an obscure statute—known as the “Crack-House Law”—to poop all over our parties in the early ‘aughts. Read More... |
| Beat Diet: The Faint By: Orange Peel Moses on 2/11/2009 :: 0 Comments | The Faint is hands down one of my all-time favorite bands. New wavy vocals, consistently interesting lyrical territory, cutting-edge instrumentation, angular yet memorable melodies, a danceable backbeat, democratic songwriting and ever-evolving live visuals are a few of my favorite things about The Faint. Read More... |
| Hindsight: New Music Mondays @ Larimer Lounge By: Orange Peel Moses on 2/2/2009 :: 0 Comments | Monolith Festival founder Matt Fecher, flying under the DJ Hot to Death moniker, recently decided to try his luck at the same uphill battle. The Larimer Lounge apparently agreed to reap its semi-limited rewards. Numbers have definitely been respectable thus far since its official inception a few weeks ago. Read More... |
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