We are excited to announce that on August 24th we’ll be releasing new artist Atlantic at Pacific’s rad debut “Weddings”. It’s full of hazy shimmering beat driven beach music that is as much akin to Eno’s ambient work and Boards of Canada as it is to recent “Chillwave” sounds from the likes of Washed Out. We’ll be featuring some Atlantic at Pacific material here as we lead up to the release date. For now, here is the cover featuring an awesome image by holgabot.

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You are invited to Weddings
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010I and I’s BN/WM ep out today
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010Streaming and download/purchasing links here. We’ve been into the limited edition CD and download release plan of late. I and I’s own Adam Sarmiento designed an interesting looking translucent sleeve for this one. Here’s some pics.


Illus Smooth
Saturday, April 10th, 2010hypnosis video
Sunday, April 4th, 2010How does movement (or lack thereof) through space relate to the way our identities develop? What do places have to do with the way we think about ourselves and define the limits of the possible? Is the material world a “scaffold of memory” or do our memories provide foundations for the ongoing production of the world? Or both? That’s what this song and video are about…on one level, at least.
Ground Zero
Thursday, March 25th, 2010Some tracks from Illus Ocean’s debut are starting to trickle out on the Interwebs so we thought we’d put them up here. The first is the plaintive and soulful “Ground Zero” which showcases Ocean’s ability to craft something quite singular and fresh while nodding to the past.
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Seven Lives and Tasty Mice
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010Straight out of Germany, Sebastian of One in a Googolplex has graced us with two new songs for an upcoming digital single. “Seven Lives and Tasty Mice” backed with “Just Like You” continue with the strengths of his first two releases but move in a heavier, more beat oriented direction. Their is also a strong 8 bit, glitchy element to these songs that provides a nice contrast to the sonorous vocals. The lyrics and art take the cosmic element of OiaG to a new astral plane! The blogoshpere seems to be liking the new tunes. Popstereo said “Broken hearted, broken pop made with broken synths have truly never sounded so good.” The single will be out next Tues. the 9th and next week we’ll be posting a video for “Just Like You” until then here’s an alternate version of the cover art.
Weird Animals digital release
Monday, January 18th, 2010I and I’s “Weird Animals” EP will be hitting the digital shelves of the world tomorrow. Download a copy at your seller of choice. Here’s a video for the mysterious and ghostly track “Driving in the Dark”.
Driving in the Dark from I and I on Vimeo.
Pistol Arrows named in top 100 of the 00’s
Thursday, January 14th, 2010The Pistol Arrows self titled record was named in the top 100 of the 00’s list compiled by the OklahomaRock blog. The venerable Arrows release has now reached the tenth anniversary mark. We should have it digitally released sometime soon. Until then listen to some tracks here or purchase it from us (or Amazon).
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photo from the cover by Matt Shell
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Monday, January 11th, 2010Strange Power
Friday, October 9th, 2009Music can have interesting synesthetic qualities. Certain songs can seem to reflect and even shape your experiences and the world around you. The way we feel, the thoughts we have and the events that happen can all have interesting relationships with the songs that seem to be fitting accompaniments. A song you hear today you may love but tomorrow may not be that intriguing or appropriate for your mood. Sometimes you can’t stop wanting to hear a song because it fits so well with the season and the mood you’re in. Two such songs that I’ve been really hooked on lately have been Eric’s forthcoming single “Strange Power/So She Says”. Something about these two songs seems to codify the falling leaves, cool breezes and confusing changes that Autumn always brings with it. They speak of relationships and strange powers that affect us in ways we can’t explain and can’t ignore. They convey a mood, much like Autumn, which is invigorating like the first cold winds that blow but that has an element of sadness and the poignant fleeting nature of life.
In a way, this new single evokes a similar feeling and kinship with one of my favorite records (and one that was influential in getting me back into music after a hiatus) The Pistol Arrows ‘Look’. That being said these new songs are definitely fresh and new and unlike anything that Eric has previously recorded. I guess it would be appropriate to call this single a true double A sided single. Neither song is a B side or lesser accomplishment. ‘Strange Power’ the lead off, starts off with ominous piano and drums not unlike the children’s song ‘Halloween’s Coming’ and from there it maintains this thumping pensive groove under lyrics of the Strange Power of attraction. There is a full sparseness here that feels like nothing extraneous is present and all the parts are working synergistically together. The song does away with the traditional A, B type structure as it enters an upbeat outro section that nicely segues into the feeling of the second song. The outro lyrics evoke the poignant feeling I mentioned earlier and there is a sense of resolve about the fact that many things in life are never resolved. ‘So She Says’ starts off with a mysterious upbeat modern New Wave type vibe and progresses along that line interweaving synths, drums, guitars and vocals in ways not often heard this side of something great like Modern English’s ‘Melt With You’. “It’s too dark in this house” nicely encapsulates the sentiment of a lot of the lyrics which explore parting and relationships and the “houses” where such things take place.
In short, this has been an attempt to describe how much I love these songs and to preview what you will soon be hearing when they are released early next month. We have a lot of other good releases on the way which we’ll be mentioning in future postings. I will soon be heading over to Norway to play some I and I shows. You can read more details on that on my iandimusic.com site and I hope to post some stuff here and there on the trip. For now I’ll leave you with the cover of Eric’s new single below. Appropriately it’s a photo of Eric’s friend trying to catch the setting sun.
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