Brainwashed Radio: The Podcast Edition

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Do Make Say Think, "&Yet &Yet"

If I could have one wish this week, it would be that I could be morevocal about things I really, really love. Truth be said, the first twoalbums from this Toronto-based ensemble didn't do a whole lot for me.While they were pleasant, they weren't all that attention-demanding.From the first minute, this third album is exceptionally morecaptivating.
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Slepcy, "And Again"

This was an album whose press release suckered me into purchasing itand later made me want to kill whoever wrote it. "Distorted breakbeatslaid upon orchestral passages," they say. Yeah. Yeah, right. Let's getthis straight - if you're hoping for something likeTchaikovsky-breakcore (hey, it might be blasphemy, but it might begood, too), look elsewhere.
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Abfahrt Hinwil, "Links Berge Recht Seen"

Here's a retrospective (of sorts) from this duo comprised of MartinHaidinger (Gimmik) and Chris Cunningham (reportedly NOT the one whodirects Autechre and Aphex Twin videos ... but who knows?) thatcompiles their 7" and 10" on Toytronic as well as their 7" on ExpandingRecords, while adding only two additional tracks. So for those of youwho haven't heard this project before, here's a good start.
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JOSHUA ABRAMS, "BUSRIDE INTERVIEW"

Joshua Abrams is a double bassist who lives in Chicago and is probablybest known as a member of Town and Country. These solo recordings arereleased as part of Lucky Kitchen's Sparkling Composers series in anice brown card envelope with silver patterns printed on it.
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The Clientele, "Lost Weekend"

If I would have been able to book the band at my high school prom, itwould have been The Clientele. Much to the delight of those of us whofell under the spell of their 'Suburban Light' compilation, the bandhas returned with a new five-song EP. Released by Madrid's AcuarelaRecords and "loosely based around the poetics of the hangover", 'LostWeekend' retains the same hazy, oneiric nostalgia that is manifested intheir previous work.
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Clinic, "Walking With Thee"

Clinic, here with their second proper album release on Domino, are oneof those bands everyone should hear. Why, you say? Because uponlistening, one can easily hear their influences and how they'veextrapolated them to their absolute extremes, but also what influencethey've had on other bands of recent memory. Their music is a flavorfulblend of instruments, live and synthetic, as well as programmed beatsand samples.
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DJ Scud and Rich Kid, "Murder Sound"

Finally, more DJ Scud available on CD. On this release he teams up withour favorite newly-skinny ambiguously gay rock star drum'n'bassproducer Matthias Mootz, also known as Panacea, Squaremeter, Kate Mosh,and here, Rich Kid. After Panacea started producing what can only beaffectionately referred to as "soft" drum'n'bass, a far cry from hisoriginal release 'Low Profile Darkness.' All is not lost for the fansof his early sound, however, since it is very much present here on thisalbum.
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Tindersticks, "Trouble Every Day"

For those of you who read my review of French director Claire Denis'film Trouble Every Day in last week's Brain, you may have noticed somecomments about the soundtrack. Brought together by Tindersticks and asmall armada of violinists, cellists, and even a bongo player, StuartStaples and company offer a minimal score that borders occasionally onthe work of David Lynch darling Angelo Badalamenti.
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Trabant, "Moment of Truth"

Trabant is the second act to be released by Icelandic label TMTEntertainment, and much like Múm, it's a charming, unexpected treat.This debut full-length album, which follows the EP release of 'EnterSpacebar' has gained a ton of ground already, being nominated for bestdebut album in the 2001 Icelandic Music Awards and featured in the NewYork Times as Reykjavik's most interesting new band.
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ARC/AIDAN BAKER, "REPERCUSSION"

Greg Clow and Sheryl Kirby are inaugurating their Toronto based PieheadRecords with an ambitious CD-R subscription series. If Mr. Clow's namedoesn't ring any bells you're either in the wrong place or haven't beenonline very long: DJ, event promoter, writer, discography and websiteguru, Brainwashed staff member, etc. Piehead is the next logical stepfor Clow and Kirby to bring many local electronic and experimentalartists, not to mention a few other well known names, to a wideraudience.
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