Big Ups with Jim Thompson of Electric Cowbell
Electric Cowbell boss Jim Thompson talks early Sub Pop, digging in the South, drumming and more Continue Reading

Electric Cowbell boss Jim Thompson talks early Sub Pop, digging in the South, drumming and more Continue Reading

The Tropicalia in Furs article got me going through a huge box of 45’s to try and find what Brazilian music I actually had. With the exception of Jorge Ben […]
Deano Sounds talks diggin’ through a Jazz musician’s collection, Junior Mints & more Continue Reading

Our favorite Brooklyn duo is at it again. You might remember the write up we did on The Stuyvesants release “Stoops, Parks and Rooftops” a few months back. This is […]
Electric Cowbell has another batch of 45’s ready to go. The Brooklyn Boutique label is hot off of it’s 101 Things To Do in Bongolia, a retrospect of it’s first […]
This week (October 10th) marked the birthday of one of Jazz’s greatest figures, Theloniuos Sphere Monk, who would have been 94 had he not passed in 1982 from a stroke. […]
Is it too hard to ask for music like they used to make? You know, music recorded in your parent’s basement where the bass player had to sit on the […]
Haven’t heard of Hemel Hempstead aka Ashley Beedle? Well you should have. Beedle is a British DJ/ Producer/ Remixer who has been involved in the British Electronic music scene since […]
Photograph courtesy of swipelife What happens when you play for someone else for so long, and then finally decide to form a band and play your own good music? What […]
Here we are Monday again, and as I was digging through a pile of records, I realized I had this one on ice and hadn’t reviewed it. It’s kind of […]