The Nourishment’s website is rather confusing, but the pseudo-band seems to be headed by Archbishop Jason Polland and Joe Tepperman, both of whom have elaborate discographies with other groups, as solo artists, and even some writing credits.
The song “Slapback” is from their 2000 EP “Volume Four Billion”. Their sound is a bit hard to place, but the voices are fun and the lyrics whimsical. (The blurry, bouncy beat makes me want to lace up some Doc Martens and jump about the place a bit!)
Funk, funk and more funk from The Rabbits and their latest album “Squeeze One Out”. Bits of Devo and Mick Jagger lurk behind the Shriekback and something I can’t quite place. The wails and coarse vocals add a bluesy bit of reality to this techno-tune. Give a listen to the rest of the album and visit us later this week for more from The Rabbits!
Try this one out for a bit of holiday cheer! This track is from the first Santastic album:
How often do you find yourself thinking “I wonder what kind of disco-synth-pop music they’re making in the Republic of Tartarstan this year?” That’s the burning question that has been keeping me up at night lately, so off I went to discover Nambavan, a low-tech musician in Kazan (the capital city, don’t ya know). 32 is from his four-song EP called
This song from the netlabel imaginary albums artist
Wow, I am loving this song! At first I thought there was a glitch in the track when I heard the cropped, echoing vocals. Did she say “I”? What’s with the long silence? Wait, there she is again…what is going on here?
Greg Houwer is a Belgian who creates pop-flavored goodness in his own home. Most of his tracks on 
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