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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

This Weeks Featured Artist album: Track A Tiger - I Felt The Bullet Hit My Heart

Style: Alternative/Indie Rock/Punk

For fans of: Elliott Smith, Low, Yo La Tengo

Perfect For: Films, TV programs or spots, and corporate branded projects needing atmospheric indie pop/rock. Also good for projects needing catchy and dreamy music with mixed vocal harmonies, strings and beats.

Dynamically spirited and sonically vibrant doesn't always mean loud guitars, especially if you're the atmospheric indie-pop and electro-textured slowcore outfit known as Track A Tiger. Fresh off the heels of their critically-acclaimed We Moved Like Ghosts, this band isn't resting on their laurels one bit, right off their Deep Elm Records debut. Deeply engaging and undeniably subtle with crushing boy-girl harmonies, sparkling keyboard effects and a wall of twinkling electronic sound, Track a Tiger is back with the fantastically named, I Felt The Bullet Hit My Heart. Cool to the touch, the aptly titled album saunters through twelve tracks of soul-numbing sweetness with Sandy Kim's falsetto in Don't Let The Nightlight Dance, which is downright charming. Dreamy indie-pop for you and yours? Bingo. The band keeps picking up comparisons to mega stars in the indie-rock world such as Yo La Tengo, Low, American Analog Set and Iron and Wine, because there is a genuine experimental quality to their highly creative, polished, lo-fi sound. The band's clever songwriting, ingenious arrangements and intricate instrumentation are not only pleasing to the ear, but also the psyche.

Instrumentals available as well as the vocal tracks.





















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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

This Weeks Featured Artist album: Peplab - Ken Sent Me

Style: Dance/Electronic/Synth Pop

For fans of: Royksopp, Phoenix, Daft Punk

Perfect For: TV Spots, video games and corporate branded projects needing fun, upbeat and lively retro 80s inspired tracks. Also great for film or television programs needing music for dance club or flashback scenes.

Peplab's third album ‘Ken Sent Me’ is clearly inspired by many icons of the 80’s, but Peplab’s progressive production-skills always prevent it from becoming ‘retro all the way’: Peplab’s music definitely captures the sound of today and tomorrow. Supported through the years by tastemakers like Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim and Pete Tong, Peplab has built a dedicated international following, attracted strongly by both their contagious DIY attitude and their unique "dance/80's pop-crossover" sound, making them truly accessible and hard to ignore.

“Infectiously original grooves, unconventional sounds and strong vocal hooks to perfection, often blurring the lines between alternative pop-rock, 80’s electro and underground dance”. One of the best attempts that's the truly unique sound of Peplab.

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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Epson Uses Musync Music

Recently an agency client came to us asking to replace a Jack Johnson song and we found a perfect replacement for them with our musician Latch Key Kid. Check out this online video for this Movie Night For The Holidays Internet Spot for Epson.

Epson - Movie Night For The Holidays Internet Spot With Music From Musync from Musync on Vimeo.



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Thursday, October 15, 2009

This Weeks Featured Artist album: Teddy Presberg - Outcries from a Sea of Red

Style: Funk/Jazz/Psychedelic

For Fans Of: Medeski Martin & Wood, John Scofield, Jimi Hendrix

Perfect For: Projects needing a musical splash of original funk and vibrancy. All instrumental music that is ready for radio bumpers, TV shows, commercials and sexy theme music.

To hear songs from Teddy Presberg or any other band send an email to info@musync.com and we'll send you a link to three tracks.

The wait is over for critically acclaimed guitarist/improvisational composer Teddy Presberg’s newest musical contribution. Outcries from a Sea of Red is a musical exploration worth the wait.

One again Presberg delivers his fans fresh genre-bending music with a funky pulse through honest and raw recordings. The album features a handful of songs that seemingly blend into one another — yet each cover a unique musical purpose. From busted home studio recordings with cameos from his dog, dream sequences interspersed with live recordings at St. Louis’s infamous Delmar Lounge, jazz takes recorded in the dining room, and even mixing in the birds of spring as they sing from Presberg’s back yard.

Teddy Presberg’s original and masterful blending of genres will add a unique splash of color and vibrancy to any of your corporate-branded projects.


















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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

This Weeks Featured Artist album: Public Radio - Sweetchild

Style: Pop/Rock/Indie

For fans of: Death Cab For Cutie, The Postal Service, Paramore

Perfect for: Film, TV shows and commercials, corporate branded projects that are targeted to teens and young adults. Also good for projects needing catchy pop/rock music with soaring boy-girl vocal harmonies and irresistible hooks.

At first listen, PUBLIC RADIO is intriguin, then, riveting, and soon, addictive. A dizzying collection of electronic beats, pop hooks and highly emotive vocals, their debut SWEETCHILD is pure, unadulterated "emotronic". It's a reflection of contemporary emotional life that will be applauded not only for the sheer strength of its songs, but also for the striking harmony of its individual parts. Lead singer and songwriter Mark Mathis' voice blends with the subtle electro arrangements so pleasantly, it's almost as if these songs found him. On a mission to make a difference, PUBLIC RADIO forges songs that are inspiring for personal and social change. Mathis adds, "The thing that I love about this album is that it's aggressive, but it will even make you cry. I still feel inspired when I listen to it. The album isn't necessarily anti-establishment, but the undertone of Sweetchild is one of resistance to the norm. Music shouldn't be treated like a commodity, which is often the case these days. It should be regarded as a driving force of social change." A perfect balance of raw energy, crafty songwriting and lyrical sincerity, this powerful debut will keep your ears dancing from start to finish.






















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