Archive for the 'Koda' Category
The Take Down
• March 27, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in Dabin, Koda
Tags: Chill, Columbia, Dabin, digital, electronica, Fluorescent Records, Folktronic, future pop, indie, Jordan Sudak, Koda, music, music review, post-dubstep, South Carolina, The Take Down
New Artist Alert: CoMa
• July 29, 2012 • 1 CommentPosted in CoMa, Koda, New Artist Alert, POLYHYMNIΔ
Tags: 2012, ambient, ambient music, anti-genre, Bristol, britain, classical, collaboration, CoMa, critic, criticism, DIY music, dream-hop, electronica, England, English, ep, female vocalist, fluoescent records, folk, future garage, future pop, garage, Jewel, Koda, may the bridges i burn light my way ep, music, music critic, music review, new music, piano, POLYHYMNIΔ, pop, salisbury, Somerset, soundcloud, Stonehenge, UK garage, Who's Afraid of Music, wiltshire
Fluorescent Records Presents: Summer Vacation Part 2
• July 14, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Album Review, Compilation Album, DARK MOTHER, Drowning the Colossus, ghostandthesong, GREATBEER, H∆LҒ†LIҒΞ, Koda, ni'en:bhed, Pe† Ceme†ery, POLYHYMNIΔ, PrettyFaces SplitOpen, Smesh Party
Tags: 60s, ambient, auto-tune, Beth, Dali, dark, DARK MOTHER, Drowning the Colossus, Drowning the Light, Fluorescent Records, Fluorescent Records Presents: Summer Vacation, Free David, future garage, garage, Generator, GREATBEER, H∆LҒ†LIҒΞ, house, indie, indie label, indie pop, indie rock, industrial, Koda, lycanthropy, Michael Jackson, music blog, music critic, music criticism, ni'en:bhed, Pe† Ceme†ery, Pet Cemetary, Polyhymnia, POLYHYMNIΔ, pop, pop / rock, PrettyFaces SplitOpen, PrettyFacesSplitOpen, R&B, rock, shadows & the wolf below, Summer Vacation, synthpop, T-Pain, Tallahassee, Tallahassee music, The Princess of the Internet is Dead, vinyabarion, Who's Afraid of Music, witch house
Shadows & the Wolf Below
• June 1, 2012 • 1 CommentPosted in Album Review, Koda
Tags: #whosafraidofmusic, ambient, Bijou Winters, Coldplay, downtempo, dravidian, Exit, Fluorescent Records, free music, Generator, indie, indie pop, Koda, music review, new artist, new music, pop, psychedelic music, Reclaimer, shadows & the wolf below, shadows and the wolf below, synth, Tallahassee, vinyabarion, Who's Afraid of Music