Slowcore

New Arrivals

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    Fledgeling
     
    Fledgeling
    Latent sonic endeavors will emerge gradually from Fledgeling. Listen and stay tuned!
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    Tiny Little Blackouts
     
    idea of Alice
    Dreamy America Indie Pop from San Francisco. Highly melodic music. Mid-tempo.
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    Aaron Jentzen
     
    Great Inventors EP
    "Lush, atmospheric, expansive pop epics reminiscent of The Church and the American Music Club." -- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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    Cantalouper
     
    Mandrakes
    What if Starflyer 59 and Pedro the Lion were trapped in a boxcar traveling slowly across Missouri?
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    Vlor
     
    Six-Winged
    The Silber super group returns with sounds that go from indie pop to punk rock to drone ambient.
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    Slow Fires
     
    As If Silence Weren't Enough
    This cerebral Portland band abuses the pop format to weave tragic, quirky and otherwise memorable words through songs structured around tasty melodies. This album is a fun first listen and will stay with you. Post-pop-indie-fabulous.
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    Spiralmeteor
     
    Arrive
    The music was born natural. It is the music of an exquisite rock ballad. Because it is one piece that wants to hum unintentionally, please listen.
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    Go Engine Now
     
    Go Engine Now
    Music to distort your emotional landscape; easy listening noise rock based around acoustic guitar and hauntingly beautiful vocals surrounded by otherworldy yet melodic interplay.
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    Templo Diez
     
    Merced
    Soundtrack for your daydreams.
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    James Snowdon Harris
     
    The Difference Between the Room Before and the Room After
    Self-produced debut mini-album in singer-songwriter tradition blends mellow, piano and acoustic guitar-based songs of struggle and redemption with atmospheric lo-fi soundscapes.
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    Top Albums

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    Nat Baldwin
    Lights Out
    Experimental Folk
    Today, when most of the so-called musical innovators simply offer contemporary takes on already proven and accepted movements in music (neo-psychedelia, nth-wave garage bands...) Portsmouth, New Hampshire's Nat Baldwin is a true original. Baldwin is an upright bass player and a singer, but he takes both of those things to their limit, and has perfected a sound that he can call entirely his own. His bass playing can be soothing or jarring- he bows and plucks, taps and scratches... he finds endless different sounds in his instrument, and it never seems lacking or overplayed. His voice is a beautiful instrument all it's own. A big, open, oceanic voice- sultry and sublime. The simple combination of Baldwin's bass and singing is pure, direct, and timeless. "Although this is technically an EP, it feels complete. Baldwin's debut mini-album feels like one desparate night alone."-Pitchforkmedia.com CDEP includes the track "Only in my dreams" -featured in the Orange UK advertisement
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    dreamfield
    take me with you
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    Inside
    Seven Inches to Wall Drug
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    Idaho
    The Forbidden EP - Alas: Special Edition
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    Jesse Gimbel
    One Day Closer
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