Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Professor Murder

Sounds Like: island music and synth pop got into a street fight and Professor Murder was the only one to make it out alive

There are few songs and even fewer indie artists that are so funky you have to restrain yourself from making a fool of yourself by dancing. Professor Murder is one of those bands; hard to pin down to a genre and what I only know how to describe as dance music with a slight island music twist. This is the third artist from New York to be posted on SoundSuck this week, but I've gotta admit I would not have expected this kind of music to come from the east coast but it is interesting to see how irrelevant geographic influences have become in music today. The band's debut EP was featured on Pitchfork awhile ago so they're definitely moving out of the shadows and into the limelight, but they've still got a few steps ahead of them, mainly the releasing a full LP.

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Why They Don't Suck: Super funky tracks with some real diversity; this is ear candy. Talented use of synthesizers in combo with percussion instruments makes for an entertaining listen. Watch for them at Coachella.

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2 comments:

  1. just to let you know...professor murder has a record label called Kanine Records

    which is fine because i think you should do unknown bands on small labels as well as unsigned bands

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  2. Their debut EP was released with Kanine Records but their latest EP, "Professor Murder On a Desert Island" was released through RCRD LBL, an online label made for independent artists to distribute their music for free. But I agree with you, we should cover artists on small labels.

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