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Perditus

| February 1, 2015
Perditus

by Tim Wenger Sometimes, beautiful things happen when one gets lost. Such seems to be the case with the two piece group Perditus, who after finding themselves “lost in Aurora” have dropped an album that is both melodic and spiritual. The duo raps and harmonizes, synthesizes and sings. They present pop music with honed vocals, […]

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Spotlight: déCollage

| August 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Spotlight: déCollage

  by Corey Blecha Psychedelic avant-pop artist, déCollage, AKA Reed Fuchs, has fan-funded his conceptual debut album, ∞The Telos Amaranthine∞, scheduled for release on October 6. déCollage’s ineffable genre-defying debut LP transcends our lexicon, but can be imagined as a crystal prism that twirls around in your mind’s eye, watching, unfolding in Technicolor upon every […]

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Roniit: Interview

| April 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Roniit: Interview

by Corey Blecha As electronic music continues to press into mainstream culture, there are certain acts that bridge the gap between the new-age digital world of music, and the traditional pop tunes we have become accustomed to hearing on the radio. One local act that has been integrating electronic influences into her highly polished pop […]

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Lydia Cole-Me & Moon

| April 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Lydia Cole-Me & Moon

by Sal Christ Photo Credit: Lydia Cole The ever-heavy Chuck Palahniuk novel, “Fight Club,” declares, “Only after disaster can we be resurrected,” and considering the 18 months traversed between Lydia Cole’s first EP Love Will Find A Way and Me & Moon—her first full-length album—it’s entirely applicable. The 11-track record features acoustic tracks so emotionally […]

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