“A cat may have nine lives, but Peter Cat Recording Co. has a multitude of dimensions. Formed in New Delhi around 2010 by the crooner Suryakant Sawhney, it’s a group that’s mutated over time, shedding members and accruing more, always evolving musically with each album: from gypsy jazz to psychedelic cabaret; ballroom waltzes to epic space disco; bossa supernova to uneasy listening. What’s more they play jajj, which you’ve almost certainly never heard of.”Bandcamp
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The Kinks – Lola [Instrumental] (1971)

Taken from the 1971 album “Percy”
Percy is a 1971 film soundtrack for the British comedy film Percy performed by English rock group the Kinks with additional orchestral arrangements conducted by Stanley Myers. The songs were written by Ray Davies and include both standard rock/pop songs and instrumental numbers.”Wiki
Groeni – The Pharmacist (2018)

Taken from the 2018 album “Nihx”
“Created at the footstep of Mount Victoria, Groeni wanted to challenge themselves compositionally and sonically with Nihx. Nihx explores the characteristics of points of conflict between opposing forces. As in the past, and as with many electronic outfits, the music had been written ‘in the box’, so to speak. To counter this technique the three members of Groeni (Al, Mike, and James) each wrote numerous compositional sketches that were more or less complete as frameworks before entering them into the digital realm.”Bandcamp
Meshell Ndegeocello – Sometimes It Snows In April (2018)

Although Meshell Ndegeocello scored a few hits early in her career, the bassist, singer, and songwriter later opted to concentrate on more challenging material by exploring the politics of race and sex, among other topics.” Source
Jeremy Messersmith – Purple Hearts (2018)

“Messersmith’s new album “Late Stage Capitalism” shows the songwriter moving in a direction all his own, coating dark lyrics in poppy, sometimes schmaltzy instrumentals. This contrast frames the album. It may be named “Late Stage Capitalism,” but even the most political songs focus on something as basic as human interaction.” Source
The New Year – Snow (2017)

“Taken without context, Snow is a gorgeous collection of slow-burning, neatly groomed songs and perspectives, always introspective but never without joy. When viewed as another chapter in the ongoing lineage of the Kadane brothers, it takes on a deeper gravity. It becomes another privileged look into a world of sound so personal and deeply considered that it doesn’t matter if there are decades between albums; the things the songs have to say will always arrive at exactly the right moment.-All Music”Source
The Saxophones – Aloha (2018)

“A new 7” from The Saxophones. The A side features our new song, “Aloha.” The B side is a tribute to our favorite song from Twin Peaks: “Just You” by Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch.
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released February 2, 2018Alexi Erenkov – guitar, vocals, saxophone, and Crumar synthesizer
Alison Alderdice – percussion and vocals
Richard Laws – bass and vibraphoneEngineering and Production by Cameron Spies”
Mark Kozelek – I’m Not In Love (2016)

“Mark Kozelek Sings Favorites – Caldo Verde Records – May 27, 2016
Mark Kozelek sings a few of his favorite songs, plus favorites of friends and loved ones. Accompanied by piano, Mark sings songs by 10CC, David Bowie, Modest Mouse, Bob Seger, Waylon Jennings, and others. Guest singers include Mike Patton and Mimi Parker.”
