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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.

Instrumentals available as well as the vocal tracks.




















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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

This Weeks Featured Artist album: Languis - The Four Walls

Style: Post Rock / Pop / Electronic

For Fans Of: The Stone Roses, Joy Division, Mouse On Mars

To hear songs by Languis send an email to info@musync.com and we'll send you a link to three tracks.

Languis is a duo from Argentina whose eclectic mix of acoustic instrumentation, warm synthesizer melodies, and abstract electronic percussion lead the way to their distinctive brand of listenable electro-experimental post-rock. Marcos Chloca and Alejandro Cohen have been musical companions since 1991, grafting sounds to form a constantly evolving musical unit. It's common to hear gently plucked nylon string guitar, whispered vocals, and an electric bass melody mingle with pulsing, effects-layered beats and swirling analog keyboard washes. Languis successfully manages to make interesting music by not aligning themselves with any particular style. Instead, they drift along in a dreamy, uncharted land where beautiful songs and traditional instrumentation go hand-in-hand with futurist, laptop experimentalism.




















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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

This weeks featured artist album: Blind Divine - Music For Unmade Movies Volume 1

Style: Goth Rock / Electronic / Ambient

For Fans Of: Portishead, Dead Can Dance, Danny Elfman

To hear songs by Blind Divine send an email to info@musync.com and we'll send you a link to three tracks.

Painter/Graphic Artist/Composer/Sound Designer Daniel Martin Diaz and his muse, Vocalist/Writer/Designer Paula Catherine Valencia are Blind Divine.

The artists of Blind Divine describe their offerings as “art music,” in which their “musical paintings” may be a thirty second interlude designed to lure the listener into an otherworldly dreamscape, where floating rhythms, ethereal vocals, haunting piano, or effected guitars become a palette of many hues, a sonic texture that conjures a visual aesthetic, while others embrace a mix of moody beats, emotional vocals, and musically familiar elements of popular music.

Blind Divine have been featured on the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack CD for the Clive Barker film, “Midnight Meat Train.” In addition to their album releases, Paula and Daniel have written and produced the film score for the award-winning New Zealand feature film, “Orphans And Angels,” and their music has been licensed for numerous film and television productions.


















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