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Plus New Tracks from How to Dress Well, A Sunny Day in Glasgow Remixed by Ice Choir, TOPS, Halls Covering Cat Power, Devendra Banhart Remixed by Liars, The Rentals, Gap Dream, The Weeknd, Ex Cops, Ballet School, and Others
Jul 25, 2014
By Michael Wojtas
Welcome to Under the Radar’s weekly playlist, where we compile the best and most exciting tracks to debut online in the last week (give or take). In this mix we’ve got new songs by SBTRKT (featuring Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig), Jessie Ware, Twin Peaks, BANKS, How to Dress Well, A Sunny Day in Glasgow remixed by Ice Choir, TOPS, Halls covering Cat Power, Devendra Banhart remixed by Liars, The Rentals, Gap Dream, The Weeknd, Ex Cops, Ballet School, Esben and the Witch, Owl John, Electric Youth, and more. More
"The tanner didn't wear off for a few days. So Halloween was pretty long for me that year." - Caveman's Matt Iwanusa
Oct 31, 2013
By Mark Redfern
We sent out the same set of Halloween-related questions to a bunch of different musicians. All Halloween week we are posting their responses. Here are some spooky answers from Caveman, Gap Dream, Les Jupes, and Chaos Chaos (formerly known as Smoosh). More
Interviews
Dec 23, 2013
By Frank Valish
Gabriel Fulvimar is positively jazzed. The singer/guitarist/mastermind behind the indie garage-synth outfit Gap Dream is waiting to see the covers of his band’s sophomore album,Shine Your Light, and he can barely contain his excitement. More
"The tanner didn't wear off for a few days. So Halloween was pretty long for me that year." - Caveman's Matt Iwanusa
Oct 31, 2013
By Mark Redfern
We sent out the same set of Halloween-related questions to a bunch of different musicians. All Halloween week we are posting their responses. Here are some spooky answers from Caveman, Gap Dream, Les Jupes, and Chaos Chaos (formerly known as Smoosh). More
Reviews
Nov 28, 2013
By Hays Davis
After Cleveland’s Gap Dream brought together elements of Spiritualized and ‘60s rock/pop on last year’s debut album, these latest recordings find linchpin Gabe Fulvimar heading straight for your synth-humming heart. More