Midwich Records is a new Chicago record label dedicated to electronic music, ranging from techno, ambient, experimental and noise. The label is releasing music on vinyl only, complimented with digital downloads. The covers are adorned […]
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Record Highlight — David Feldstein
After 20 years on pause, David Feldstein has finally crafted his debut album to represent his love of guitar-driven rock interwoven with catchy hooks and folktronic rhythms. Raised in Chicago and exposed to the burgeoning […]
Record Highlight — Monk Parker
Monk Parker‘s first studio album – How The Spark Loves the Tinder is available now from Bronze Rat Records. Parker serves up an alt-americana so sedating in its pace, that you might actually live a […]
Record Highlight — The Lonesome Billies
The Lonesome Billies shoot from the hip with their own take on a classic country sound that has been described as “boot stomping, gator hootin, whiskey swilling music”. Four men from the badlands of Hazel Dell […]
Record Highlight — Vision Control
NYC skronk & dance by John Pugh (Free Blood,!!!). Limited to 500 copies, with silkscreened covers….available from Fast Weapons.
Record Highlight — William Alexander
Residing on the Southern California coast, young songwriter William Alexander infuses sound and culture and turns them into compact pop gems. For years he has been developing an extensive song catalogue as sun-streaked and sugary […]
Record Highlight — Soft Sleep
After sorting through a pile of micro cassette recordings he’d made over the last handful of years, Tony Ruland (The Lonely Forest) decided it was finally time to do something with them. He needed some […]
Record Highlight — Nick Ferrio & His Feelings
Nick Ferrio is a Canadian songwriter working in country and folk music. His sophomore album, entitled Amongst the Coyotes and Birdsongs examines the ferociousness of love. Amongst the Coyotes and Birdsongs is a subtle, understated […]
Record Highlight — The Mons
You are probably wondering, “Who are these dudes and why are they bothering me?” If you know about Mexican Cheerleader, The Mashers, Lynyrd’s Innards, Apocalypse Hoboken, The Arrivals and countless other offshoots, chances are pretty […]
Record Highlight — Montevideo Blues
The one and only album by Dino & Montevideo Blues (Macondo GAM 551, 1972) deserves to be a serious contender as one of the most important, and as it happens, most grooving, records ever released […]