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This Month's Soundtrack

Apr 1, 2008 12:00 PM, By Tracy Katz



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Those who embrace the DIY approach to music making will always hold a place in our hearts. These albums set the standard for the EM attitude.

  1. Various Artists: Wait til the Ice Melts
  2. Bob Siebert: Rrrring Tones!
  3. Burnt Fur: Unfurl
  4. Radio Massacre International: Rain Falls in Grey
  5. Evol Intent: Era of Diversion

VARIOUS ARTISTS

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Exponential Records has done it again, compiling some of Texas's best indie electronic, down-tempo, and glitch hop artists in one album.

BOB SIEBERT

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Performed on a circuit-bent Casio SK-1, these works earned Siebert a place at the Spark Festival of Electronic Music.

BURNT FUR

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More crunchy than furry, this debut album from the Boston-based band is a modern take on retro '80s dance and pop.

RADIO MASSACRE INTERNATIONAL

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RMI's electronic/space rock hits the psychedelic note with conventional instruments and electronics.

EVOL INTENT

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Drum 'n' bass, beat mashing, and perspectives on global affairs come together to wake us up to the issues that truly matter.

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