Today, on March 1st of 2019, Daniel Ruiz released the single “Nina” on the independent label, Santa Rosa Records.
“The dance of the seagull, the tango of the waves, the deafening silence, a forbidden exchange.” Here is the beautiful, “Nina”.
The track was written and recorded by Daniel Ruiz. Drums by Júlia Martín, the Organ by Narek Mnatsakanyan, and Artwork by Joël Beltrán. Mastered by Jesse Gilmore at Santa Rosa Records.
The single “Nina” is now streaming everywhere music is available.
At Mission Dolores is a psychedelic indie-pop outfit based out of Kamloops, BC.
Their latest album is an eclectic collection of dreamy lo-fi rock jams of an infectious nature. Here is “Uh Huh”, a radical track off this very album.
The outfit recorded the LP with Jordan Koop at the notorious Noise Floor studio.
The band is also planning a tour throughout Western Canada this year.
Grand Canyon
In an era of digitally created and beat driven music, Grand Canyon is the antithesis of mainstream music. The six-piece outfit draws from classic influences such as The Byrds, Warren Zevon, and Fleetwood Mac.
With Le Grand Cañon, Grand Canyon displays a masterpiece filled with sweaty, romantic tales, complete with late night yearnings fueled by emotionally charged chord patterns.
“Shangri La-La Land” sounds like it was recorded in a dark and smokey cantina in El Paso, Texas.
Grand Canyon’s semi-self-titled debut album is out now via Bodan Kuma Recordings.
Jason Andrew
Jason Andrew is an artist out of San Diego, California. His debut album All In Good Time is a montage of personal stories told through song.
Andrew’s track “Cut It Down” is a an americana masterpiece infused with layers of beautiful acoustic instrumentation.
Everything on the record was written, performed, recorded and produced by Jason Andrew.
“Cut It Down” is the first song on Jason’s album All In Good Time which was just recently released in December. It’s a beautiful work of folk art.
Indigo Bunting
Indigo Bunting is an avant garde art-pop trio out of Austin, Texas.
“Reading Wrong” is a powerful indie-pop track infested with whimsical vibrations of an extraterrestrial nature.
Using auditory alchemy, the outfit transforms a Scientologist mythos into wonderfully-wrought melody that transforms into a terrifying trip.
“let me die from having being drunk on indigo skies, my liver…overflowing with stars.” ― Sanober Khan
Old Pup
Madison-based Old Pup is a psychedelic Americana outfit with a love for lap steel, singing saw, and surrealism.
The project was created by multi-instrumentalist Will Hansen, who plays all the instruments on the recordings.
“Alexandria” is a magnificent track off Old Pup’s debut album “JunkDrawer Daydreams”.
Old Pup’s full length debut album is out March 1st, 2019.
In the past, we’ve perhaps overlooked the independent electronic scene a bit. Most of the music we feature is probably somewhere between more alternative folk, pop, and rock. However, I’d like for this to change somewhat, not only as a musician, but as a listener, and independent music outlet as well.
Here are three very cool electronic jams we absolutely love, and they just so happen to also be the first three tracks kicking off our brand new electronic playlist streaming on Spotify. I hope you dig. And please, give the playlist a follow ya filthy animals.
Bonobo
Perhaps one of the more affluent artists we’ve featured on the blog, Bonobo exhibits an expansive, and truly unique multi-instrumental palette with his latest electronic project.
And now, here is the tantalizing tonic track entitled “Ibrik” from ‘fabric presents Bonobo’.
We were thrilled when Bonobo’s new song hit our inbox. The soundscape is an unlikely fusion of the contemporary age of plastic opulence and an ancient song that’s slowly fading away.
In closing, “Ibrik” is an intimate display of delicate beats, soaring melodies and sweeping atmospheric sounds that articulates the void between popular western beats and the mournful cry of middle-eastern melodies.
Highschool Jacob is an indie electronic-pop artist based out of Los Angeles.
HSJ creates catchy melodies of indie origin, tells enthralling tales of tall proportions, and makes heartwarming music in an attempt to defy the worn out and generic canals of popular music.
Here is his new radical electronic indie jam, “Sunrise I Fall”.
There is an air of esoteric beauty infused into the song’s fabric, an air that keeps the listener on the edge of their seat.
The vocals of HSJ seem to melt into the iridescent soundscape of vidid pinks and blues. It’s beautifully intricate, yet wonderfully relaxed at the same time. A true indie gem amidst a wasteland of mimicry and boastful voices.
Here is a heartwarming note from Scion: “I made ‘Fall’ one summer night in 2018. This song is one of three I’m releasing today and they all feel part of my soul.
Fall is about surrounding and falling in love with each moment of every day. I feel like the word fall is looked as negative, but I look it as a positive. Being able to fall in love with every moment, everything you are doing, everything you are feeling to me takes a lot of courage and strength.
And in doing so you will feel the deep connection between everyone and everything in this world. When I made this song I had to really let go, surrender, and really feel everything. So when listening I hope it will remind you that it’s okay to surrender and that it’s not showing any weakness, but shows the opposite, strength. It’s okay to feel.”
Scion’s minimal electronic masterpiece “Fall” is now streaming everywhere music is available. Give the artist a follow on Spotify and if you enjoyed these three tracks, then you will perhaps like our new playlist embedded below.
The Oneflower tribe is an alternative bohemian outfit from the Finnish archipelago of The Aland islands.
The Tribe’s eclectic vibration is intensely organic by use of acoustic instruments as well as a natural variation of percussive elements.
Here is their latest project, Instantly Outmoded.
The outfit utilizes random things from around the house in an attempt to distinguish their originality. They think this is a contributing factor to the playful and intimate sound as well.
It’s the kind of music that’s perfectly suited for the bedroom or late night meanderings of introspection.
The project was written and recorded by Johan Enblom.
From a very young age Credit Electric’s Ryan LoPilato wrote songs to “sing out the lightness of the things in life we find dark.”
His sound is focused around raw and improvised one take recordings of the guitar and keyboard. This process of writing has led to an outpouring of material LoPilato made into a full band ensemble.
Here is Credit Electric’s somewhat provocative, yet intensely interesting modern throwback of a track, “Because of You”.
“I try to write every day,” says LoPilato, “the (writing) process for me has always been a meditation, a place to find harmony within the suffering beauty of life. It’s something I would be doing with or without an audience.”
With quite frequent live performances, Credit Electric has been supporting an eclectic variety of touring artists such as US Girls, Japanese Breakfast and The Deep Dark Woods.
The band recorded their debut LP with producer Thom Monahan in San Francisco at Tiny Telephone and at Golden Void in LA.