It's a slim summer slump with very few things coming out this week, but look for Final, Z'EV, a solo record from Low's Alan Sparhawk, Vlor, and a remix collection from Nitzer Ebb.
Tons of new things are due this week, including a single from Bonnie Prince Billy, albums from Bardo Pond members as Alumbrados and Alasehir, Jessica Bailiff (finally), Erase Errata, Rhythm & Sound, and much more.
Look for new releases this week by Burial, Plaid, Abe Duque, The Juan Maclean, and Shit Robot as well as music from the vaults by Eyeless in Gaza, Esplendor Geometrico, and E.G. Oblique Graph (Muslimgauze).
New releases due for arrival in your favorite independent record shops this week include Belle and Sebastian, Bong-Ra, Nick Castro, Merzbow, and Hafler Trio/Colin Potter/Andrew Liles.
Look for new releases this week from Señor Coconut, 5ive, Kammeflimmer Kollektief, Our Brother the Native, and collections from Stones Throw and Moodgadget record labels.
New releases hit the shops this week for Six Organs of Admittance, Kid 606, Delia Gonzales & Gavin Russom, The Russian Futurists, Smog, Hot Chip, and more!
Look for new releases this week from Boards of Canada, Mojave 3, Barry Adamson, Jarboe, and Portastatic, with vault releases due from Death In June, Nitzer Ebb, and the Peter Brotzmann Group.
New stuff available this week includes releases from Bird Show, Andrew Liles, Keith Fullerton Whitman, Jimmy Edgar, I Am Robot and Proud, Beans with Hamid Drake and William Parker, and Tanakh
Look for new stuff this week from Broken Social Scene, Larsen, and Danielson and plenty of old stuff from Japan, David J, Massive Attack, Ministry, Attrition, Siouxsie & The Banshees and Tuxedomoon.
This week brings new stuff from Dälek, Nightmares On Wax, Mates of State and Keith Fullerton Whitman, and old stuff from Chapterhouse, Cocteau Twins and Stereo Total.
Ten years ago, Brainwashed.com launched The Eye, one of the first regular music oriented video features online. Over the years, close to 150 mini documentaries were produced from live and interview footage with some of the most innovative acts. In the last few weeks, the videos have been re-visited, re-mastered, and re-presented on YouTube. We're excited for the new resolution, sound, and clarity of these features, along with the portability afforded by YouTube. Over the next few weeks we will be randomly selecting features on the home page here of Brainwashed but you can always Start at the beginning and see where it takes you!