Video from one of my most anticipated releases of the year: Big Troubles’ Worry. Due later this month on Olde English Spelling Bee.
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Pigeons’ Si Faustine is available soon via OESB. Order here.
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Another flashback to the 80s complete with moogs, drum machines, and teased hair via Mering’s Raw Thrills. Easily as danceable as its predecessors, “Skylines Lookin’ Fine” holds the same recipe for late sweaty Friday nights. So far seems like Zak is just dropping single tracks as they’re ready but we should expect a “proper” release sometime soon on Olde English Spelling Bee.
Raw Thrills – Skylines Lookin’ Fine
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With Dagger Paths now available on Olde English Spelling Bee, Forest Swords‘ latest offering off the album is another nostalgic video; this time for “Visits”.
[via Chocolate Bobka]
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Video for Forest Swords‘ “Miraches” featuring brand new remastered audio for the track. Olde English Spelling Bee will be releasing a 12″ EP, Dagger Paths, featuring this DAAAANK cut on the 1st of March. I’d also like to note that they also have new recordings up from Rangers and James Ferraro, and they’re all up and ready for pre-order.
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Our friends at Olde English Spelling Bee have just sent over this new video for Oneohtrix Point Never’s “Time Decanted”. Check out No Fun Productions to order OPN’s albums.
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The Olde English Spelling Bee time machine just zapped over this new video of “Deerfield Village” from Rangers upcoming LP, Suburban Tours. Be it from Low Cut Fades or his track on the Friendship Bracelet Comp., dude’s doing everything right and here’s yr proof.
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Murky new video of “Seed” from Julian Lynch’s Orange You Glad was just shot of a geyser at Yellowstone National Park and happened to land in our inbox. These are the results. His debut LP is available now through Olde English Spelling Bee.
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