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Album Stream: R3LL – Visions EP

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R3LL is streaming his Visions EP, out now via Dim Mak here. The record sees R3LL balance lushness with energy, a tactic that results in a dichotomy of pure fire through four collaborative singles. Snatching up producers from across the…

Free Download: New Noise Dim Mak Sampler

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New Noise is Dim Mak’s free download platform that focuses on new, cutting edge sounds from burgeoning artists across the genre spectrum. Check out the playlist below every other Tuesday for the latest release. French producer Damien N-Drix is featuring…

Audio: R3LL – Visions

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R3LL will be releasing his new EP Visions on June 3, 2016 via Dim Mak, and is streaming the title track below. Visions builds on the adventurous approach behind Directions, seeing R3LL continue to push the boundaries of Jersey Club…

Review: Lion Fever

Lion Fever “Lustre” (Dim Mak) The five songs that are on this record are not enough to quench the rock thurst that Lion Fever has started.  These five songs have all the rawness and lo-fi depth that anyone who calls…

Review: Dance Disaster Movement

Dance Disaster Movement “We Are From Nowhere” (Dim Mak) Although they claim to be from nowhere DDM’s humble homebase of Long Beach, CA.  has been bursting at the seams with amazing new bands (Squab, Minus Fashion and Your Enemies Friends,…

Review: The Kills

The Kills “Black Rooster EP” (Dim Mak) Ultra-hyped, lo-fi, indie, garage pop, but so far the hype seems justified.  The Kills pull off a stylish and charming batch of bluesy, stumbling, rumbling, tunes that amount to a rough cross between…

Review: The Von Bondies

The Von Bondies “Raw and Rare” (Dim Mak) The Jack White-approved Detroit garage rockers put out an album, of yes, raw and rare live recordings from 2001 and 2002 for the BBC and a few caught live in Detroit. It…

Review: Panthers

Panthers “Let’s Get Serious” (Dim Mak) The second release from New York’s Panthers and easily the better of the two.  “Let’s Get Serious” expands upon and develops what they were doing on 2002’s “Are You Down?” and showcases a band…

Review: AutoMato

AutoMato “Walk Into the Light” (Dim Mak) AutoMato may not have fallen into the hands of the right reviewer.  You see, I’m not the biggest fan of hip hop.  I do realize that I’m in the minority on this one,…