Ghostly International is chock-full of incredible musicians and visual artists whose aesthetics come together in truly seamless integration.
“My new material keeps the jazz and soul vibes intact, but they’re higher energy songs. Albumin was cool for headphone listeners, but I’m aiming to entertain those on the dance floor with my new stuff.” – heRobust
Evrika consists of ghostly feminine vocals stacked-up high on a bed of trippy electronic arrangements and various BPM’s. We’re down.
With hauntingly opaque vocals, and instrumentation that emphasizes the weighty feelings conveyed by the songs overall temperament and hue, NKOR possess the vision of veterans and the ambition of a band ready to bust out.
Sometimes things rise to the surface and overcome all plans you might have had, and today is one of those days. No disrespect to the content we had queued up, but this is pretty important in our world.
IPaintMyMind DJ Series: Episode 17 – Vin’s Da Cuero
“Out of the Box” by Makers of Sense is an eclectic look into the future, and a must-have for fans of ill-beat construction. They’ve even coined their own genre, “Urban Post Electronic Dance”…
Soundgarden + The Mars Volta + IPaintMyMind.org in the Photo Row = Tuesday Treats
On this night, Wayne Coyne’s warning before the show felt like a more playful version of Timothy Leary, leading 5,000 of his friends into a great night of music. The joy The Flaming Lips play with is self-evident and refreshing, especially for a band that has been doing it as long as these guys.
Ahead, IPaintMyMind talks to PBW about the romanticism of vinyl, performing abroad, and the ongoing success of Stones Throw Records.