What Wave?

CASSETTE REWIND: WHAT WAVE? MIXTAPE

I’ve been working on this one for awhile and after a few tracklist changes and titles I’m finally got it together. I’ve been getting great feedback with these and without all of you there probably wouldn’t even be a seventh Cassette Rewind mixtape. The title is What Wave? and it consists of all new artists that have never before been featured on any of these mixes. While a few of them may fall under some sort of “wave” label most of them don’t and I guess that’s partly where the title came from. I was going with a diverse feel for this one and I honestly couldn’t ask for a better outcome. As always, there are links included to further check out the artists and grab some tunes so don’t hesitate to show support. Like, Share, and Enjoy!

1. Redwood-Queen 
2. Tropical Girls-Kaido 
3. Iglooos-Drift 
4. BoyFriend-Egyptian Wrinkle 
5. Hollow Pigeons-More Affection 
6. Real Magic-HARD 2 KEEP 
7. Spell Hound-Y O U R 
8. Twin Sister-Meet The Frownies (SNOWMINE Remix) 
9. Caribou-Found Out 
10. Barclay Heights-Walk Among The Skylights 
11. Occult You-Cassette Girl (Minami) 
12. DIANA-Perpetual Surrender 
13. Agendas-Anything Goes 
14. NIGHT MANAGER-Alien 
15. Drape-We Want The World 
16. Galaxie 500-Decompsing Trees 
17. Nothing-Downward Years To Come 
18. James Deen-Bring Your Coat 
19. Petite Noir-Disappear 
20. Bedroom-Vivid 
21. Sister Crystal-Hard To Imagine 
22. LLLL-Assume 
23. S U R F I N G-Moonlight 
24. Jayyeah-EVE WARS

Saucer Eyes

SNOWMINE - Saucer Eyes

SNOWMINE-Suacer Eyes

Sometimes you just need that perfect track to get the day started right and I’ve found just that from Brooklyn five piece SNOWMINE. I’ve been a fan of these guys ever since I heard their first LP Laminate Pet Animal earlier this year and back in April they dropped the fresh new track “Saucer Eyes” along with a psychedelic take on Twin Sister’s “Meet The Frownies”. The band incorporates their own unique feel on the ever popular indie pop sound by adding beautiful ambiance, soothing harmonies, and rich electronics that help to emit vivid imagery throughout each track. SNOWMINE often reminds me of a less folky Fleet Foxes or a more dynamic Death Cab For Cutie but regardless of comparisons they’re certainly a band to look out for. You can listen and grab more material from the group by visiting their bandcamp page.