King Cannibal: The Way of the Ninja
King Cannibal: The Way of the Ninja Ninja Tunes has been releasing music that pushes the boundaries of dance and electronic music for 20…
Read MoreKing Cannibal: The Way of the Ninja Ninja Tunes has been releasing music that pushes the boundaries of dance and electronic music for 20…
Read MoreDowners of the World Unite: Digital Teens/Nothing Looks Good I do not get to review a lot of hardcore or punk on StGA. Growing…
Read MoreCap D: PolyMath Cap D is one of the biggest figures in Chicago’s underground hip hop scene. As the owner of All Natural, Inc,…
Read MoreLeo Zero: Disconnect I feel like lately I have been inundated with compilation series. The DJ-Kicks compilations are obviously part of a long running…
Read MoreBrandt Brauer Frick: You Make Me Real When inserting German trio, Brandt Brauer Frick‘s latest CD, You Make Me Real into my computer, iTunes…
Read MoreGroove Armada: White Light I imagine it is difficult being Groove Armada. It has been over a decade since their signature hit “I See…
Read MoreAntony and the Johnsons: Thank You For Your Love EP Antony and the Johnsons have been universally praised. The group’s second album, I Am…
Read MoreB.A. Johnston: Thank You For Being a Friend I was introduced to B.A. Johnston through his incredible irreverent single “Taste the Shame”. The track…
Read MoreFalse Positive: False Positive Justin Mikulka is prolific in the Albany, NY music scene which is a little like being prolific in the Frankfort,…
Read MoreGirl Talk: All Day No one has furthered the mash-up genre more than Gregg Gillis. His Girl Talk project first came to prominence with…
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