Showing posts with label Avant pop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Avant pop. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

New Music by MUZORAMA / Rediscovering the Joy of Music



After a long hiatus, I finally found time this weekend to dive back into one of my favorite pastimes: curating innovative music videos. This fresh playlist spans a diverse range of genres, showcasing the incredible creativity in today's music scene.

From the indie folk musings of Goldie Boutilier to the alt-pop brilliance of Nilüfer Yanya, the selection covers expansive musical ground. We journey through electronic landscapes with RÜFÜS DU SOL, explore jazz fusion with Ezra Collective, and delve into soulful territories with Michael Kiwanuka.

The videos themselves are a feast for the eyes, ranging from surreal narratives to minimalist visualizers. Whether it's the genre-bending sounds of Glass Beams' raga-disco fusion or the raw energy of Remi Wolf's quirky pop, each entry offers something fresh and exciting.

This eclectic mix reminds us why music videos remain a vital art form, pushing the boundaries of both sound and vision. Dive in and rediscover the magic of innovative music and visuals.






























Saturday, August 27, 2022

MUZORAMA 7 (Lunch Houthi Mix)



A collection of latest music releases with no particular genre favourites, curated by SirG


Monday, September 10, 2012

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Choir of Young Believers



ARTIST / BAND: Choir of Young Believers
SONG (MP3): “Patricia’s Thirst”
ALBUM: This Is For The White In Your Eyes,
FILE UNDER: indie
LABEL: ghostly
INFO: Choir of Young Believers, led by Jannis Noya Makrigiannis, garnered an imposing number of accolades in their Danish homeland for a debut full-length. That release, This Is for the White in Your Eyes, signaled the arrival of a powerful new talent, possessed of a fully formed vision, arch compositional ingenuity and a tenor to die for. While White in Your Eyes racked up overwhelmingly positive international press, it can practically be seen as a soft launch for Choir of Young Believers’ masterful Rhine Gold.
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