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Mountaintops

(Barsuk)   www.barsuk.com   It's hard to believe that it's been over decade since this fresh-faced duo - Kori Gardner on keyboards/vocals and Jason Hammel on drums/vocals - arrived i more...

Matt and Kim

Grand

(Fader)     www.faderlabel.com     Matt Johnson (vocals, keyboard) and Kim Schifino (drums) quickly established a reputation for producing high energy, rock laced electr more...

Matt Costa

Mobile Chateau

(Brushfire)   www.brushfirerecords.com   Despite reasonable arguments being made by the calendar tacked to the wall, in Matt Costa's world it's always 1960-something.   His thi more...

Matt Morris

When Everything Breaks Open

(Tennman)   www.tennmanrecords.com   It's tempting to call Matt Morris a singular artist simply on the strength of his impressive diversity. On this, his third outing overall, his a more...

Matt Pryor

Confidence Man

(Vagrant)   www.vagrant.com   Poor Matt Pryor. Every time he gets the urge to try a little tenderness, he feels the need to tip us off by taking on a new identity. New Amsterdams, o more...

Matt Valentine

What I Became

 (Woodsist Records)             www.woodsist.com/   Putting on an album by MV & EE, that would be Matt Valentine and his illustri more...

Matteah Baim

Laughing Boy

(Dicristina Stairbuilders)   http://dicristinarecords.blogspot.com/     Working within the confines of mysticism, panic and ambient folk might seem a singer/songwriter's incong more...

Matthew Dear

Black City

(Ghostly International)   www.ghostly.com   So many Matthew Dears to choose from since in his time in the (mostly instrumental) sunshine of edgy electronic music. Big techno, teensy more...

Matthew Herbert Big Band

There's Me and There's You

(!K7)   www.k7.com     When mannered composer Matthew Herbert and/or his Big Band calls, you can expect the rakish pranks of "phoned in" fans and sound steerage of matches str more...

Matthew Ryan

Dear Lover

(The Dear Future Collective) www.dearfuturecollective.com   There are some artists who will likely never purvey an upward glance, no many how much sentiment they indulge or what circumsta more...


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