A great deal of thought goes into our playlists generally and this playlist, our New Experimental & Electronic Independent Music Playlist on Spotify, due to its essence and artistic nature definitely provoked and demanded the most attention of all...
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Indie30 doesn’t usually cover remixes but when two tracks from two of your favourite albums of 2018, Khonnar from Tunisian artist/producer Deena Abdelwahed and Working Class Woman from Canadian equivalent Marie Davidson get remixes from the likes of English...
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Montreal electronic artist Marie Davidson is set to physically release a new EP which coalesces around the heightened ‘So Right’, a track originally released as a digital single in late August in the lead up to her amazing record...
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Montreal artist/producer Marie Davidson has announced the impending release her fourth full length album Working Class Woman. It’s her most personal record to date and is built on Davidson’s idiosyncratic take on a plethora of electronic genres and her...
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Montreal electronic duo Marie Davidson and Pierre Guerineau, aka Essaie Pas recently unveiled the second single, ‘Compet Brouille’, from their forthcoming EP, ‘New Path’, out through DFA Records on March 16. Listen to the stilted slow burning thumper below and pre-order a...
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Montreal electronic duo Essaie Pas have released a new single, ‘Futur Parlé’ complete with video. It’s the first release from Marie Davidson and Pierre Guerineau together since their impressive full length Demain Est Une Autre Nuit from early 2016. The...
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In the midst of the success of the TV series Stranger Things and it’s amazing soundtrack as well as, more importantly the new S U R V I V E album RR7349, much belated attention has recently turned to the...
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Photo Credit: Corinne Schiavone Last week saw Montreal based artist/producer Marie Davidson release her third album Adieux Au Dancefloor. It follows just a year and a half since her last, the excellent electronic experimentalism that was Un Autre Voyage....
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