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Welcome to this week’s 2SER New Music Report – featuring all the new music on your 2SER airwaves this week across your Breakfast, Daily and Drive programs!
ALBUMS/EP’s:
Dames Brown – Take me as I am (OS)
DJ Harrison – Electrosoul (OS)
Immaterialize – Perfect (OS)
Michael Morgan – Sea is for Carpentry (OS)
PVA – No More Like This (OS)
Rain Dogs – Under the influence (AU)
Westside Cowboy – So Much Country til we get there (OS)
SINGLES:
Gimmy – Chomping at the bit (L)
Holy Fuck – Evie (OS)
Itchy and the Nits – Smelly Boys (L)
Lucid Express – Faux Sweetness (OS)
Mega Fauna – Life Like (L)
Momoko Gill – Heavy (OS)
Obscura Hail – Pastime (AU)
RIAH – New Day (L)
Sangazuza – Sono sá kuá de téma (OS)
Station Model Violence – Heat (L)
Straight Arrows – Do the sloth (L)
Tiana Major9 & Keyon Harrold – energy! (OS)
After perfroming together for over a decade, the Detroit vocal trio Dames Brown drop their long-awaited debut studio album. It’s a sizzling trip through the motor city’s musical past and present and was co-produced with Andres, Moodymann and Amp Fiddler (R.I.P).
Coming off the back of an extended hitatus due to health compliations, the Richmond, Virginia producer and multi-instrumentalist Devonne Harris‘ eleventh studio record is an incredible fusion of riff-heavy funk, hip hop and jazz, featuring a myriad of collaborators including Yaya Bey, Fly Anakin and Yazmin Lacey. Out now on Stones Throw Records.
Immaterialize is a new collaboration between Chicago experimental stalwarts Lipsticism (aka Alana Schachtel) and DJ Immaterial. It’s a beautifully produced and ethereal record that cuts across indie-rock, dream pop and more contemplative downbeat tracks.
Hailing from Altadena, Michael Morgan is a producer who experiments with with recycled, re-purposed, and re-contextualized samples, crafting them into hypnotic electronic pieces that are influenced by the avante-garde compositions of of Neu! Brian Eno and more. An excellent independent release that arrived at 2SER via the wonders of the 2ser music submission page.
The London-based experimental group have just put out their sophomore LP on the It’s All For Fun label. No More Like This is a haunting collection of brooding kraturock and stark electronica.
Entirely self-recorded, produced and released, the debut EP from Melbourne’s Rain Dogs (Tom Murchie, Luke Scottand Ju Shung) takes you down a portal of electronic post-punk that is laden with warbling guitars, motorised beats and synthesisers.
Westside Cowboy are an emerging four-piece from Manchester, who met in high school and have been crafting their eccentric style of ramshackle d.i.y indie rock ever since. Their second EP is out today on Adventure Recordings, and is a great five-tracker of heart-on-sleeve songwriting and tight and twisted harmonies. For fans of Black Country, New Road (who they have been touring support with recently).