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Jamie Lidell's Latest is a Little Sad and Sometimes Sappynew

The Brit soul singer jumps into the way-back machine for a ride to 1960s Motown in his new album, the simply titled Jim.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Patricia Sauthoff  |  05-23-2008  |  Reviews

Matmos Has Intellectualized its Art to Perfectionnew

What makes Supreme Balloon interesting is that it doesn't sound like a bunch of synths being played by two guys. It sounds like a pirate radio broadcast from a hipster alien art collective, or Sigur Ros shot into the future and brought back to the present to teach us about technology.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Patricia Sauthoff  |  05-01-2008  |  Reviews

Daedelus Offers Up a Non-Stop Train Ridenew

Live At Low End Theory projects the sweaty dance floor of the LA hotspot.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Patricia Sauthoff  |  02-14-2008  |  Reviews

Grammar-Dropping Doesn't Make a Band Smartnew

In the last few years the phrase "literate indie rock" has been thrown around willy-nilly to describe bands that make some sort of "smart" reference in their music. The term could easily be applied to the online-hype-driven Vampire Weekend.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Patricia Sauthoff  |  02-08-2008  |  Reviews

Thao Mixes Grown-Up Sensibility With Youthful Innocencenew

We Brave Bee Stings and All is the perfect name for an album that is bold in its silliness and brings real emotions to the table.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Patricia Sauthoff  |  01-24-2008  |  Reviews

Kinda Boring, Pretty Formulaic, but Goodnew

The trio hasn't ventured off the path it's worn so well since the late 90s -- making downtempo electronic music that's just a bit too tense to fall asleep to.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Patricia Sauthoff  |  04-12-2007  |  Reviews

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