Printed Circuit
Label: CatmobileGenre: Electronic
Can there be a better name than Printed Circuit for an electronic band? Casio keyboards, Nintendos, the Space Shuttles, Commodore 64s, Sean's iPod, Ataris, even the new Mac mini — they've all got printed circuit boards. But don't think Printed Circuit lacks a soul; au contraire, Claire Broadley of Leeds, who is Printed Circuit (and Catmobile Records), has a soul of pure pop. She just expresses it through silicon and transistors and electrons.
Semaphore on the Dancefloor [MP3, 4.0MB, 128kbps]
Colacubic [MP3, 4.1MB, 128kbps]
Goggles (Fingernail Remix) [MP3, 1.8MB, 128kbps]
New Year Song [MP3, 5.7MB, 256kbps]
Actrobotic [MP3, 1.2MB, 128kbps]
Hard Drive Soft Drink [MP3, 2.6MB, 128kbps]
Switch It On [MP3, 3.4MB, 128kbps]
Diatomy [MP3, 3.8MB, 128kbps]
www.catmobilerecords.com
www.printed-circuit.net
http://www.rawbw.com/~aelison/555
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I Am Robot and Proud
Label: CatmobileGenre: Electronic
Great minds really do think alike! I Am Robot and Proud has been queued up here at 3hive just waiting for the right day to post, and a kind reader of 3hive sent in an email to the suggestion box, well, suggesting I Am Robot and Proud. It gives us the chance to again ponder the question, "What is it with big corporations and their raiding of indie-dom for music for their commercials?" This time it's adidas, and they're using "Winter at Night." I Am Robot and Proud is Toronto's Shaw-Han Liem, and he makes a beguiling electronic (but not robotic) pop that is both warm and refreshing. Layers of melodies, alternately purposeful and tinkering, merely hide the rhythms that can get a little groovy. Proud indeed.
Winter at Night [MP3, 5.0MB, 160kbps]
Grace Days [MP3, 3.2MB, 160kbps]
Robot vs. Heidi [MP3, 3.7MB, 192kbps]
Learn From Mistakes [MP3, 3.3MB, 128kbps]
Saturday Afternoon Plans [MP3, 2.8MB, 128kbps]
A Proposal to Tune the World to F [MP3, 9.0MB, 128kbps]
www.catmobilerecords.com
www.robotandproud.com
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