Sunday, February 22, 2009

KHAN OF FINLAND REMIXED OUT NOW


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Artist: Khan Of Finland
Title: “Striped & Remixed”
Label: I'm Single
Cat: IMS005
Out: Feb. 16th 2009 via GrooveAttack

Khan Of Finland “Striped & Remixed”

“Berlin is in the house” with ultra hyped CLP doing a down tempo booty shaker of “Who Never Rests”.
“Roma is in the house” with Italo-disco machine Rodion of Gomma fame.
“Tijuana is in the house” with Panoptica of Nortec Collective does a brassy take on “Hey Lil’ Sister”.
“Tokyo is in the house” with Ikuo of Japan’s first ever gay boy group stripping down “Strip Down”.
“Buenos Aires is in the house” with DJ team Mezcla one of Argentina’s most anticipated new talents.
“Finland is in the house” with Khan, Mark Boombastik and Boris Bergmann as the originators for all this mess.
"This is the kind of globalization we do appreciate at I’m Single Records and we hope you join the unique and sexy ride." 


Saturday, February 21, 2009

MING VAUZE AND SLEEPMASK FIRST EP RELEASED


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"The first official release from Los Angeles band Sleepmask. Three handcrafted dreams and nightmares produced by Billy Mohler (War Tapes, Jimmy Chamberlain Complex), Ming Vauze and Sleepmask; recorded, mixed and mastered by Edward Monsef at The Hacienda."

Sleepmask was featured in Germany's Gothic Magazine (issue 62) as "best unsigned band" recently. I couldn't agree more. 

"Run" is my favorite track. So happy it made the cut. The lyrics are heartbreaking and honest. MV mixes the personal and the abstract. "Red fox on white snow" gets to me everytime.

Ming Vauze has also performed, written and worked with Faculty X, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, and Mount Sims aka Mt. Sims just to name a few bands. 

He also works on the So Does The Fire recording project. We are preparing a video shoot  for the track "Adult" with Director Bart Grieb. Also hoping to finish recording our old tracks...it's only been about 5 or 6 years of procrastination.

More about Ming Vauze and Sleepmask:
"Sleepmask was first born from the heart and soul of it’s founding father Ming Vauze in Los Angeles, CA. in the year 2005 as a more ethereal musical journey away from his then current band Faculty X. Forged from his love of 80’s post-punk acts like The Sisters of Mercy, Tones on Tail, Fad Gadget and Japan, as well as the early 4AD records catalog, he soon fleshed out his unique songs and shared his poetic heart with a handful of individuals until finding a musical home in ex-Suicide Club drummer Pablo Amador, Ian Sterling Smith, guitarist and also an ex member of L.A. based band Suicide Club, and F of the Distortions. Soon after joining creative arms, the band gained immediate acclaim within the world of darkromantic and ethereal music in Los Angeles, NYC and in Europe. Sleepmask continues to follow that path in it’s music, with phantasmic pieces entitled “Voudou”, “Harms Way” and ‘Choose that Girl”. Ming Vauze has also collaborated wih Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, co-writing “Need Some Air” from their 2007 release Baby ‘81." Source : Lastfm / Edited by jeunewerewolf on 18 Dec 2008, 23:53


Thursday, February 19, 2009

Mt. Sims "Grave" Music Video Hungry Eye Records


"Mt. Sims and Hungry Eye Records just released a  new music video for the staggering song "Grave," which you can find on the albums Happily Ever After as well as on the A Grave EP. It was filmed in the abandoned Spreepark in Berlin (October 2008). Directed by Bart Grieb and Matt Sims' long-time collaborator Echo Danon." "Mt. Sims returns to form after relocating from LA to Berlin with his eagerly anticipated third full length. Now with a new moniker-- "Mt. Sims" replacing "Mount Sims"-- and a full band with Randy Twigg and Andre Lange, Mt. Sims drops 12 new songs that bristle with nervous energy. Merging his signature electronic style with stark post-punk textures as first unveiled on his second album Wild LightHappily Ever After's songs showcase the new band's versatility. From the cabaret rave-up of "Playing for Keeps" to the melodramatic dirge of "Love's Revenge" and the raging death-disco of "the Bitten Bite Back", the band is flanked by guest appearances of Jessie Evans (Vanishing/ Autonervous) and Toby Dammit (Swans, Iggy Pop). To the delight of his followers, Mt. Sims strays far from the formula of "How We Do", as proved by the earlier release of a single for "Grave" on 12" format. Crisp production work done by Thomas Stern of Crime and the City Solution..." Happily Ever After - Mt. Sims - Hungry Eye Records - EYE 17
From the left: Randy Twigg, Matt Sims, Andre Lange.
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