Mark Lanegan & Whomadewho Split 7"
The Mark Lanegan Band and Whomadewho have covered one another for a new 7", out now via Kompakt, with all proceeds from the release going to Amnesty International.
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The Mark Lanegan Band and Whomadewho have covered one another for a new 7", out now via Kompakt, with all proceeds from the release going to Amnesty International.
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Mark Lanegan and WhoMadeWho are set to trade covers on a new single.
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Michael Mayer famously became the buyer for Delirium Records (this incident in this place was the germ that would become the Kompakt organisation) when, as their first ever customer in 1993, he told owners Jörg Burger and Wolfgang & Reinhardt Voigt exactly how appalling he found their choice of stock.
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WhoMadeWho could never be accused of been musically inactive, releasing not one but two LPs in about a year's time.
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Mantasy will be out on October 22 via the label - download an alternate, 'Smartphone Version' of lead-off single (artwork above) below: The track's about as much of a club banger as you can get from a minimal producer producing a song, appropriately enough, about having good times in a club, and features vocals from Jeppe Kjellberg of WHOMADEWHO.
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German remixer, producer and DJ Michael Mayer sees Mantasy – his forthcoming second album, and first since 2004's Touch – as akin to a cinematic journey through different genres, moods and emotions.
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If ever there was a time to marry electronic music's palette with pop songwriting arrangements, it's now.
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Tomas Barfod is a drummer, which means that even if he never lifted a finger to hammer out a dance tune, he'd be considered a beatmaker in the most basic sense.
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To call Tomas Barfod 's oeuvre "diverse" would be the understatement of the decade.
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Tomas Barfod , better known as the drummer of Copenhagen's WhoMadeWho , is enamored with beats and solid pop hooks in equal measure.
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Of all the acts cross-pollinating dance music and rock in the mid-2000s, few were as gleefully fun as Danish trio WhoMadeWho.
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