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signalstation

  • Street Cred: 735 Contextual Help marker
  • RECs Made: 39

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4 Albums
Rec's: 52

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signalstation's RECs (39)

signalstation Rec'd this on Jan 18, 2009:
Street Cred: 735 Rec's: 39
“Personally, I have a fondness for catchy pop songs that sound like they were created in someone's bedroom, with overdubs and production magic making for a fuller sound than one person (or two people, in this case) should be able to manage. This is a pop gem, full of diverse musical elements, voice filtering that joins Prince-falsetto with Marilyn-Manson-style growling and yet still maintaining a cohesive, funky whole. I'm looking forward to hearing more from newvillager.”
signalstation Rec'd this on Jan 18, 2009:
Street Cred: 735 Rec's: 39
“"Echinacea" opens with the sound of an appreciative crowd, its applause then transformed into a hand-clap percussion coupled with jazzy percussion and delightful female vocals. An enchanting pop song with enough atypical elements to keep those normally allergic to pop interested.”
signalstation Rec'd this on Dec 5, 2008:
Street Cred: 735 Rec's: 39
“A creepy, dubstep-style monster of a track which incorporates delightfully scary dialogue samples from classic cyberpunk/horror computer game System Shock. "We are many and you are alone. How can you hope to prevail?" A good question. Join us. Join us!”
signalstation Rec'd this on Oct 14, 2008:
Street Cred: 735 Rec's: 39
“If you like to listen to Hawaiian music, and hear sounds to help you visualize both a set of hula dancers AND a zombie breathing in your ear, then this is the track for you. Perfectly pleasant ukulele music with Halloween sound effects layered on top. Leaves you to wonder "Why would a poltergeist yell at me to 'Get out' when I'm just eating my kalua pork and minding my own business?"”
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popexperiment Rec'd this on Dec 4, 2008:
Street Cred: 121 Rec's: 10
“Good record labels tend to come and go. They peak, then natural fade into some kind of obscurity. Ninja Tune seemed to do that, but for some reason they seem to have reinvented themselves as...well, an interesting contemporary source of electronic offerings. This time around there seems to be more variety, King Cannibal being a good example of a much less soft Ninja Tune release (I like that). But they seem to have been building an interesting roster of contemporary artists at both ends. Go Ninja Tune!”
popexperiment Rec'd this on Nov 5, 2008:
Street Cred: 121 Rec's: 10
“I downloaded this album just so I could rec (I bought it already elsewhere). Carrie produces a unique kind of sound that's pretty, a bit quirky without sounding like anyone else and sometimes I just need something like that. ”
popexperiment Rec'd this on Jul 11, 2008:
Street Cred: 121 Rec's: 10
“A little punk, a lot of noise and stuttering, glitchy goodness. If Sonic Youth was an experimental industrial group; this is what I imagine they would sound like. ”
popexperiment Rec'd this on Jul 10, 2008:
Street Cred: 121 Rec's: 10
“This album is Various's critically acclaimed first full length album (released 2006). Various are an English production duo who blend samples, acoustic and electronic instrumentation, and singing refreshingly into a revolving set of styles which include dubstep, grime, Brit-folk, trip hop and drum ā€˜n’ bass. ”
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