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Social Station – Try (Cross My Heart) EP

July 17, 2018 Mike D 1

On June 29, Washington’s Social Station published their new Try (Cross My Heart) EP, delivering it with much care and love, in the midst of midsummer’s romanticism. I just couldn’t start this article without mentioning these facts. This is

Noise Journal’s Music Collection July 2018

July 7, 2018 Mike D 0

What evil and a damned soul decides to put children in cages? What an obscene decision to separate almost 2300 kids from their parents? What Satan is an authority which blackmails people like that? Mexican, Guatemalan,

A Shoreline Dream – Waitout EP

June 28, 2018 Mike D 0

Following a string of maxis in the last couple of years, at last, and I’m very happy about it, Denver’s astonishing trio A Shoreline Dream announced their new Waitout EP slated for release on July 6

Verses Records & Romeda Records — VR

May 31, 2018 Mike D 2

This is a very cool and a creative release, so your attention please: Verses Records from Washington, D.C. and Romeda Records from Liverpool are releasing VR–a split collaborative 12-track compilation which features exclusive new tracks from both

Noise Journal Video Collection Part I, May 25

May 25, 2018 Mike D 0

This is not another one of our usual and so sophisticated, edgy, OMG-post-everything playlists here at Noise Journal. It is actually Part I of our new Video Collection series: Showcasing the moving images we’ve enjoyed the most over the past

Searmanas — S/T

May 24, 2018 Mike D 0

New York-based electronic artist Searmanas releases her first S/T album on July 6 via Cleopatra Records with the lead single, Undo, already out for preview. Hailing from the Shenandoah Valley in rural Virginia, Niabi Aquena has

Artist of the Week: Rodney Cromwell

May 22, 2018 Mike D 2

This week we proudly introduce you to London’s electronic modulator, Rodney Cromwell (nom-de-plume of Adam Cresswell), a man with a master-plan, an artist whose notable career starts some 20 years ago as founding member of indie-folktronica band

Artist of the Week: The Room In The Wood

May 17, 2018 Mike D 0

Liverpool’s own The Room In The Wood released their debut Magical Thinking EP via A Turntable Friend Records last month, which will be followed by an 11-track album later this spring on vinyl, CD and in digital

Timothy Dark — Dark Day Afternoon

April 30, 2018 Mike D 0

Brooklyn artist Timothy Dark released his Dark Day Afternoon EP on March 30 for Darkseed Entertainment–a four-track offering of politically charged hip-hop, buttery R&B, and even some grimy rock! Hailing from the Bronx, Timothy Dark saw the

Paul Littlewood — Today/Television

April 11, 2018 Mike D 1

While England tries to anticipate the US mainstream music “softies” with its own “cookies,” some lads on the island hold the Brit-indie-pop banner high, polished and ready to teach popular music to both. From the

Artist of the Week: Vore Aurora

April 6, 2018 Mike D 1

This week we introduce the Alameda, California-based electronic duo Vore Aurora. The band published their debut, Eidolon, last month, but they store a string of maxis in their quiver, and a striking album of 18 electronic/dark-wave

The Noise Figures — Telepath

April 3, 2018 Mike D 0

One of the places, and actually the most suitable place, to picture as you absorb the new Telepath LP by The Noise Figures is Colorado. After looking at some striking pics of the Colorado River

ShapeShiftingAliens — Showing My Face

March 29, 2018 Mike D 0

Even if we couldn’t, and even if we didn’t try to understand better and focus a bit more on Sweden’s pop music, the country’s artists have edged their way into the international scene over the last

Noise Journal Playlist: March 28

March 28, 2018 Mike D 2

Earth 2018 A.D. Afrin, Syria…the image breaks all bones and the soul stays wordless–what are we doing? Humans killing humans? Our infinite sadness and damnation on our course to pitch-darkness. The song from Manic Street

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