MAP April 2013

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ARGENTINA: Zonaindie
Fotos Del OtoñoDiario De Hoy

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For those of you living in the southern hemisphere like us, autumn is already here. So we figured it’s the perfect season for playing Superposición, the third album by Fotos Del Otoño, a band with a pop acoustic vibe and introspective lyrics. Diario de Hoy is our selected track from this record, but you can download the whole thing from Bandcamp.

AUSTRALIA: Who The Bloody Hell Are They?
Willow BeatsAlchemy

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Electronic music in Australia has never burned brighter. Melbourne’s Willow Beats are Narayana Johnson and Kalyani Ellis, an uncle-niece duo who are leading the fort of this country’s best electronic producers right now. Fans of Mount Kimbie and Flume will gravitate to Alchemy fast. Willow Beats definitely have something beyond a magic touch. This is complex, spectral electronica at its best.

AUSTRIA: Walzerkönig
Francis International AirportThe Right Ones

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It is no overstatement to say that Francis International Airport are Austria’s most relevant band with an international appeal. With their 2010 album In The Woods, they took the local indie community by storm and made quite an impression at festivals such as Eurosonic and Primavera. Three years later, additional e-drums and synths contribute to the more electronic sound of its equally great successor Cache.

BRAZIL: Meio Desligado
Bambas DoisWorld Cry

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Bambas Dois, the project created by musical producer BiD (who has worked with artists such as Nação Zumbi and Seu Jorge), reunites a great ensemble to experiment with a mix of Brazilian and Jamaican sounds.

CANADA: Quick Before It Melts
Lake NamesThe Ostrich

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If their first EP, 2011’s Echo, was “music to make breakfast to” then Lake Names’ latest release is the soundtrack to a picnic lunch on the beach. The Nova Scotia band’s Folly EP tastes like salt water spray and sunshine, and makes me long for a fix of vitamin D. My favourite so far is The Ostrich, but you can’t go wrong with any of these four songs of sparkling reverby pop, available as a free download from Bandcamp.

CHILE: Super 45
CadenassoLa Puerta

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Filipe Cadenasso, frontman of established independent band Matorral, started his parallel solo career a few years ago. He moves away from Matorral’s rock sound to show a quieter and intimate side. Un Ejercicio is Cadenasso’s second studio album, and it sounds like we were with him in the same studio. First single La Puetra, with vocals from Bernadita Martinez, manages to give a sense of closure at times.

COLOMBIA: El Parlante Amarillo
Globos De AireEl Mar Es Nuestro

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Juan Carlos Torres is the driving force behind Bogotá’s Globos De Aire, whose music has elements of shoegaze, post-rock and electronica. This year they released their second album El Día y La Noche (“Day And Night”), a concept record based on duality. El Mar Es Nuestro is taken from the disc’s Day side.

CUBA: suenacubano.com
Qva Libre2012

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An exquisite fusion to which no one can resist dancing. Witty lyrics that speak of the enjoyment of life and the intensity with which we live every second because we never know when it will end. Qva Libre focus on mixing genres such as funk, reggae, rock and hip hop to the rhythm of Cuban music. They have a very distinctive visual style and energetic stage projection.

DENMARK: All Scandinavian
The New SpringFinal Day

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The New Spring, aka singer-songwriter Bastian Kallesøe, will release his second album Secret Armor in Europe and Japan on April 29. First single Who Do You Love? has been out for a while and here’s the MAP exclusive Final Day, three minutes of the Dane’s beautiful songwriting that is sure to move.

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: La Casetera
BelachaoSábanas Blancas

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Belachao is an acoustic/folk band that just released their first album. Sábanas Blancas is a sample of how elegant their tunes can be, taking you back to simpler times where we could fall in love with our significant other with just a guitar and their voice.

ECUADOR: Plan Arteria
AlkaloidesElla Viene Del Futuro

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Alkaloides is a space-punk-garage band from the independent music scene of Quito. Their first single, Ella Viene Del Futuro, is a warm piece of music that invites you to dance wildly to the rhythm of the beats. The band has been honing their sound for four years and recently participated in a contest to create a short film about the region’s independent music scene for the Sundance London film and music festival.

ENGLAND: The Guardian Music Blog
Tiny DancerWho Am I?

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Tiny Dancer is an 18-year-old from Sheffield who sounds as though she has been beamed in from 1978 – her voice is quirky, hiccupy, like Gwen Stefani doing an impression of Lene Lovich doing an impression of Kate Bush. Her song Who Am I? is catchy indie-pop with world music elements that could equally be chanted by schoolkids, footie fans and tribespeople from far-flung continents. The fact that she has Wayne Wilkins – who has written and produced hits for Beyoncé, Cheryl Cole, Natasha Bedingfield and Jordin Sparks – on her side augurs very well indeed.

ESTONIA: Rada7.ee
Winny PuhhMeiecundimees Üks Korsakov Läks Eile Lätti

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Swallow your coffee before listening. And especially before watching this video. This is Winny Puhh, a highly theatrical Seto punk band, performing their song Meiecundimees Üks Korsakov Läks Eile Lätti on Eesti Laul 2013, the semi-finals for the Estonian slot in the Eurovision Song Contest. Although they weren’t selected, something tells me they’re going to be THE band that everyone remembers this year.

FINLAND: Glue
Black LizardLove Is A Lie

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Psychedelic, hypnotic, raw, fuzz, proto-punk, noise, primitive… those are the words being used to describe Black Lizard’s music. Mentored by Anton Newcombe of The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Black Lizard have just released their debut album and it is a fantastic work of contemporary psych-rock. Love Is A Lie is its first single.

FRANCE: Yet You’re Fired
Hyphen HyphenBaby Baby Sweet Sweet

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Hyphen Hyphen is Santa, Line, Puss and Zak – four 21-year-old rock’n’roll magicians who draw diverse influences, from Phoenix to Klaxons, from Late Of The Pier to Metronomy. Known for their incredible energy which has bewitched many venues throughout France (100+ shows last year), they’re the latest electro-pop buzz band in the country, and one you don’t want to miss.

GERMANY: Coltran
DobréCaramel

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Sometimes, if you don’t hear an artist for three years they tend to be gone. Dobré, who were first featured in MAP in December 2009, are now based in London. They have changed their musical approach a bit, with the addition of more electronics. But they still have the classy vocals, grungy guitars and modern electronic soundscaping. Good job growing up, Dobré!

INDIA: NH7
Frame/FrameRogue

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Frame/Frame is Nikhil Kaul, a producer from New Delhi. Kaul’s songs cover a wide soundscape of electronic music (synth-driven tech to sample-laden post-dubstep) and he is a fine example of the current crop of electronic producers mushrooming in bedrooms across the country.

INDONESIA: Deathrockstar
Afternoon TalkIsland

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Bandar Lampung band Afternoon Talk make beautiful music recorded in their bedroom. While most bands in the city play cheesy pop, Osa, Sofia and Ridwan write even cheesier love songs in English but with much better music arrangements. Check out their free self-titled EP.

IRELAND: Harmless Noise
LumigraphTampa Awaits

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Although Ireland’s electronic music scene is always busy with the assorted output of its many artists, Lumigraph is the most interesting new name to emerge in 2013. Appearing seemingly from nowhere with a few tantalising clips, the quality on display suggests intense levels of experimental deliberation prevented this individual from releasing anything that sounded amateur. The result is expansive, progressive construction, as heard in Tampa Awaits, an attractive and engrossing genre-blurred track straddling the divide between house and techno. The full album, Nautically Inclined, is out now on Opal Tapes.

ITALY: Polaroid
The Clever SquareFebruary Is A Lie

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Classic indie-rock inspired by Guided By Voices, Pavement, The Lemonheads, Neutral Milk Hotel and Dinosaur Jr. You think it’s obvious and predictable? I just wish we had more young kids with taste, talent and passion like this down here in Italy.

JAPAN: Make Believe Melodies
CRUNCHMori No Naka

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Nagoya rock outfit CRUNCH write on their SoundCloud page that new song Mori No Naka is inspired by the Radiohead track Jigsaw Falling Into Place. The influence can definitely be heard in the driving tempo of the song, but CRUNCH add in plenty of personal touches to make it all their own. Check out the vocals, delivered in a more relaxed manner before they pick up ever so slightly in intensity come the chorus. Plus, the imagery of the lyrics (translated via the artist link) are fantastical.

MALTA: Stagedive Malta
CygnaLittle Wooden People

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By creating organic atmospheres, Cygna’s music warms spaces with its sound journeys. Cygna manages to be simultaneously innovative, experimental and conservative – and the result is a multi-layered mix of real ethnic, classical instruments and electronics that bear indisputable connections to the ambient and progressive music pioneers of the 70s. Little Wooden People is taken from his debut album Opus Eva.

MEXICO: Red Bull Panamérika
Martin ThulinGlued To The Chair

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Martin Thulin’s story is quite peculiar: a Swede who has being living in Mexico City for the past 19 years; forms a post-punk band called Los Fancy Free that sets ablaze the local scene with his ironic twists and bare-chested stage divings; after four albums Los Fancy Free go into hiatus and Martin takes time to delve into his psyche; titles his first solo effort I Rather Be Transparent Than A Shadow In The Dark, a work conceived with a structure similar to David Bowie’s Heroes.

NETHERLANDS: Subbacultcha!
VakantieSchaafijs

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Sharing the same breeding grounds as Earth Control, Dutch duo Vakantie have slowly emerged out of the art academy scene with their electronic noodling and keen sense for making improvised beats that’ll put a smile on the face of the toughest of crowds. With their new Samling double CD release Fotonen, it’s clear these guys are as versatile as they are productive. Hypnotic mantras of synthesizer sounds ranging from subdued soundscapes to meditative forms of gabber, Vakantie’s music is what you might expect to hear if you put Mouse On Mars and Black Dice together in a studio on some tropical island. Sometimes challenging but always fun.

PERU: SoTB
OsciladorColisión

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Oscilador are a three-piece from Lima formed by singer/guitarist Alonso Regalado, drummer Marco Castillo and bassist Adrian Ortiz. The band have been making music for a long time, but only this year released their debut album Los Ultimos, available for free download from Bandcamp. It’s a masterful example of indie-rock containing exciting songs such as Colisión.

POLAND: Łukasz Kuśmierz Weblog
Ifi UdeArkTika

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It’s hard to find a better place than MAP to introduce half-Polish, half-Nigerian singer-songwriter Ifi Ude, whose songs combine electronic beats with Polish folklore and African energy. Stunning track ArkTika is the third single from her debut album, which she’s currently finishing.

PORTUGAL: Posso Ouvir Um Disco?
PlazaHigh On Stereo

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Plaza are Quico Serrano and brothers Paulo and Simão Praça. They have been together since 2003 and their sound will please fans of intelligent electro-pop. Pop song High On Stereo, the introductory single to their 2013 album, could be an enormous hit anywhere in the world. The video was directed by João Rei Lima.

PUERTO RICO: Puerto Rico Indie
ReclusoPraseodimio

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Puerto Rico’s great masked hope, Recluso, is one of the most prolific figures in the island’s hip hop underground. Known for short songs with precise rhymes – as well keeping his true identity secret, hidden behind a black ‘luchador’ mask – the MC began concentrating on his beat production on last year’s Tabla Periódica Vol. 1. The instrumental project matched elements of the periodic table to smartly produced and memorable beats. Praseodimio is one of our favorite cuts from Tabla Periódica Vol. 2, which drops later this month.

ROMANIA: Babylon Noise
Rubik’s CubeOver The Mountain

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Rubik’s Cube are a rock trio based in Timisoara. Even if the melodies are reminiscent of Blur, they experiment with the basic pop-rock song structure, transforming and evolving it in creative ways. It is like experiencing pop through a kaleidoscope.

RUSSIA: Big Echo
On-The-GoDeception

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Dreamy indie-pop band On-The-Go has already stormed Russia with their album November, which will get a worldwide release later this year. They remind me of Swedish and Danish pop groups as well as Wild Beasts. Yura Makarychev’s melodic songwriting is full of charm – I guess that’s the kindest Russian export in years.

SCOTLAND: The Pop Cop
Father SculptorSault

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Every article written about Father Sculptor has mentioned their eerie similarity to The Smiths. While the evidence is irrefutable, it would be travesty if it overshadowed the Glasgow band’s many atypical traits. Father Sculptor manage to be highly prolific in their output without sacrificing quality control. They strike the perfect balance of being wilfully mysterious but approachable thanks to a laudable DIY ethic. They’ve just released their potentially fame-making Faith & Violence EP but previous release VI, a compilation of their 2012 singles, is every bit as essential.

SOUTH KOREA: Korean Indie
Rainbow99Walk

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Rainbow99 is perhaps best known through his work as a producer and music director, but followers of MAP will have already heard him as the atmosphere maker of SiwaRainbow. In late March he released his aptly-titled second solo album Dream Pop, treating listeners to plenty of dreamy electronica. Walk is a bright tune, a perfect soundtrack to a sunny spring day.

SPAIN: Musikorner
Jose Luis AlgarDame

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Jose Luis Algar is a 23-year-old singer-songwriter from Barcelona. After releasing a self-produced demo, recorded in his room, he is now ready to bring out his first LP with Music Bus, his new label. He sings about love and tries to keep it simple and beautiful.

SWEDEN: Ja Ja Ja
Tiger Forest CatEverybody’s Running

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Tiger Forest Cat is the promising dream-pop project of Filip Sundberg from seven-piece pop/rock group Syket (also well worth checking out). Over the past two years, in between gigs and studio sessions with his main hang, he has been writing and recording his debut album, Affairs Of The Heart. Everybody’s Running, out now via Nomethod Records, is its first and very beautiful single.

TURKEY: WEARTBEAT
Sami BahaSwan

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Sami Baha is one of the most creative and inspirational producers in Istanbul’s electronic music scene. When he’s making his music, he feeds on disco and R&B rhythms of Dirty South. After mind-blowing shows and countless releases, we’re finally about to hear his debut record soon.

UNITED STATES: We Listen For You
Radical DadsMountain Town

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New York’s Radical Dads pack their tracks with blistering guitars, drums that feel like they’re about to break and a female vocalist with the talent to soar above the aggressive backing melodies. Mountain Town is one of the best pure rock songs of the year and proves that music about to fly off the handle can also be highly intelligent.

VENEZUELA: Música y Más
AmericaniaEstoy Afuera, Sal

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Americania have just released their second studio album La Fiesta Del Rey Drama, which can be downloaded for free from their website. The promo single Estoy Afuera, Sal tells the surreal story of a house that won’t let out one of the band members to meet his girlfriend. Its video had more than 20,000 views on YouTube in its first week.

 

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