Artists

Simian Mobile Disco

Back in the late ‘90s, James Ford and Jas Shaw were studying biology at and philosophy respectively at Manchester University, while crafting strange electronic music in the spare room of their shared house. Fellow student Simon Lord, a folk-influenced singer-songwriter, caught wind of the duo’s s… Read More…

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Skyler Mendoza

From Urb Magazine:

No matter if you know him as Skyler Mendoza or alter-ego True Villain, this local decimates dance floors without having to go for the sure-fire hits. Strangely, most of his gigs are at venues more known for top-40 than techno, but it doesn’t seem to matter. Sliding between C… Read More…

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Snake Rattle Rattle Snake

With songs as seductively venomous as its name suggests, Snake Rattle Rattle Snake began in October 2008 when veterans of the underground music scene in Denver decided to pursue a mutual interest in darkly atmospheric music with a grounding in dance rhythms. Since its debut performance on Valenti… Read More…

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Solvent

Solvent, born Jason Amm in Zimbabwe, and currently residing in Toronto, Canada, has been releasing his unique brand of analogue-synthesizer-pop music since 1997. Best known for his releases on Morr Music (2001’s Solvent City) and Ghostly International (2004’s Apples & Synthesizers, 2005’s Elevato… Read More…

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Soup

Soup isn’t just something you eat when your sick. No, he’s a DJ. Utilizing only a laptop and a controller he will whip together a feast of indie-dance-rock-electro that will leave you beggin’ for seconds. Recently awarded Westword’s Best DJ Non-Traditional 2008. Read More…

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SpeakEasy Tiger

Emerging from Kyle Simmons’ solo project—Girl Named Kyle—Speakeasy, Tiger has slowly outgrown its folk rock genre and become something entirely new. The band combines Kyle’s distinctive vocals with powerful guitar, bass, drum, keyboard and synthetic backgrounds, leaving the listener with impressi… Read More…

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Sunset Curse

This Denver-based multi-instrumental trio infuse deep electronic roots strategically blended with tight, cutting drum work, melodic, spacious dual guitars, syncopated proggy synths, and raw emotional vocals.

Chris Nelson (vox, guitar, keys) Bradley Bakewell (bass, guitar, vox) and Cody York (d… Read More…

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