Archive for the ‘free downloads’ Category

No Fear of Pop premieres new BAnanas Symphony track

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Longtime BAnanas Symphony loving German blog No Fear Of Pop premiered a new BAnanas Symphony track today. Listen/download the track:

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Free mp3s with tape purchase

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

We’ve been getting a lot of requests for free mp3s with the purchase of a tape so, as of today it’s on! Buy any tape and we’ll send you a link to the mp3 files in 320k form. Everybody’s hip to it with vinyl but it makes sense to do the same for the awesomeness that is the portable analog wonder of cassette tapes. If you’ve already bought a tape and want the digital version send us a shout and we’ll get on it.

Premiere of “Small Towns”

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

No Fear Of Pop has reviewed Local Winds upcoming ethereal Alchemist debut and they’ve also co-premiered (with dead as digital) the beat driven jam “Small Towns”. You can now stream the album here and pre-order it here and now that the cat is out of the bag, download Small Towns below. Winds surfing!!

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Blackbird Blackbird – Xmasstime (featuring Atlantic At Pacific)

Friday, December 24th, 2010

Seems like everybody has a holiday song this year but leave it to some of this year’s most chill and talented dudes to come up with a nice little jam like this. Blackbird Blackbird has made some of this year’s best tunes and he happens to be pals with our own Atlantic At Pacific. Their Beatles sampling collaboration is like a Marvel Team Up of beatsmiths!

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Snow and Lights

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

Not only do we have some Alchemist artist photos from around the world this week we also have a surprise new free winter track from One In A Googolplex! It’s called Snow and Lights and it evokes that feeling of stillness that comes from the quiet of a snow covered world. It’s a nice bookend to One In A Googolplex’s stellar recent album The Dropout Cats. As with HOlidaze we’re giving to you as a free holiday gift.

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BAnanas Symphony HOlidaze

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

There is no shortage of cheesy renditions of holiday classics or even worse, horrible holiday originals (ie this, this or this) but there have also been a lot of pretty awesome holiday songs (like this, this or even this (screw the haters!). The latest addition to our family BAnanas Symphony offers up a new holiday gift called HOlidaze that clearly falls in the latter category. It captures the mood of the season and references holiday classics yet it’s fresh and new and brings a vibe that could take your holiday party playlist to the next dimension. Listen/Download the whole thing below gratis.

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The Hardest Part out/Free download

Monday, November 15th, 2010

I and I’s single The Hardest Part will be out tomorrow! Web savvy visitors may have already found the single edit of the track floating around the web but we now have it for you here in case you missed it.
The Hardest Part (single edit) free download
If you like what you hear pick up a copy of the 3″ cd (8$), c24 cassette (6$) or digital.
Thus far we haven’t mentioned much about the full length I and I record that the single is taken from but for now we can share with you that it will be titled The Alpha Future and that it will most likely be out in early April of 2011.

New Cool Tapes mix features Hardest Part

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Our friend JJ over at The Cool Deal blog has a new mix out called The Weather is Skitzophrenic. I and I’s ‘The Hardest Part’ is featured as well as a bunch of other good tracks from Teams, Keep Shelley in Athens, Tennis, Teen Daze and many more. It’s got a nice Mr. Stormy looking cover too.
Download and check it out here.

Who Is One In A Googolplex?

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Tomorrow One In A Googolplex’s ‘The Dropout Cats‘ will be officially out on numbered ltd. cd, cassette and digitally. To celebrate we’re giving away one of the album’s stand out tracks ‘Monolith’ for free (see link at the bottom of this post). For any one left wondering who is One In A Googolplex and why should I care, here is an updated biography of the man and music behind the name:

One In A Googolplex, the music project of German artist Sebastian Zimmer, is named after a line from “Back to the Future III.” His music transgresses boundaries between genres with gleeful abandon, calling on bleeps, whirs, and Contra laser blasts to adorn furiously strummed acoustic guitars, or tribal drums to drive along Latin-tinged organs and bubbly synths.
“The Dropout Cats” is the new record from OIAG, released in October 2010 on CD, cassette, and MP3. This latest batch of sonic treasures from OIAG finds Sebastian reaching deeper into affective space, capturing and intertwining complex emotional textures in ways that come out as forward-looking pop music, in the best sense of the term. Sebastian’s voice, and the songs themselves are weightier here, more urgent and maybe darker at times than some of OIAG’s previous work, but this deepening ends up adding force to the perennial life-affirming heart of Sebastian’s music. Best to let some beautiful lines from stand-out track ‘Monolith’ illustrate the point:
your head is low, although you starve you still say no
you’re stuck inside this feeling, try to let it go
your bones ached for all those years
mine too, that is why i know this overwhelming force
that you cannot let go

Still, Sebastian asks, “Why are we so sure that this is what it seems to be, with all these ‘I’ve told you so’s’ and all these ‘I’ve got to go’s,’ when chemicals connect with all their great symmetry?” It’s his commitment to exploring the resonance of this great symmetry that makes listening to OIAG such a bracing experience, helping us lucky listeners to vibrate higher.
After a short intermezzo as a singer in a teenage band, and after extrapolating the properties of good audio from old Beach Boys cassettes, Coldplay records, and Nick Drake’s singing, OIAG started writing on a ukulele and a very cheap guitar. Two years of recording, experimenting, looking into space with a telescope, singing and mixing later, “The Proclaimer” was born. This splendid debut includes the opener “Every Star Is A Thought,” a sublime, modern hymn about the influence of our beautiful celestial sphere on us.
Driven by an altruistic motive to bring joy into peoples’ lives, OIAG went quickly back to work on another record, 2009′s “Hands,” a release that is nothing less than an ode to life itself. With all its ups and downs, “Hands” invokes with every track the miracle of life, reminding you to celebrate your existence. Thus it tells us in a sophisticated way that optimism is cool again.
OIAG is constantly trying to compose his songs as universally as possible in order to be able to enjoy the music even some thousand years from now or on a different planet, where there is no money, no television and no heartache anymore. That is why the lyrics are mostly cosmic and timeless and often of a philosophical nature. The sounds of OIAG records suggests that the first music ever played was the attempt to echo the sonic patters of nature, piercing holes in bones to make a flute. It is cool but lovely at the same time. It is forward-looking but warm.
OIAG’s songs are aurorae for your ears.

Listen to ‘Monolith’ here with download link below:

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Free Dropout Cats Booklet

Saturday, October 9th, 2010

One In A Googolplex has put together a great little Dropout Cats e-booklet full of lyrics, artwork and symbology. Download it here :
Dropout Cats booklet

Here’s a sample: