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SALT ON SEA GLASS BY IF BY YES IS OUT TODAY!

Salt On Sea Glass is the debut album by If By Yes (Petra Haden, Yuka Honda of Cibo Matto, and Yuko Araki and Shimmy Shimizu of Cornelius). With special guests including David Byrne (vocals & lyrics) on “Eliza”, guitarist Nels Cline, and remixes by Keigo “Cornelius” Oyamada.

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THE GOAST OF A SABER TOOTH TIGER'S ACOUSTIC SESSIONS ALBUM OUT TODAY!

The Ghost Of A Saber Tooth Tiger weaves narratives around a metaphysical geography of their own devising, finding a surrealist beauty in the mundane. Their songs are like Dali's imaginary landscapes: lavender roads, oil slicks radiating rainbows, ballerinas tipping off tightropes, sweating snowmen, black and white films beamed from the future, Schroedinger’s cat meets Pavlov's dog… Curiouser and curiouser, The GOASTT’s world is a beguiling Wonderland and one stunning debut.

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FLOORED BY FOUR ALBUM OUT TODAY!

A (mostly) instrumental record by four remarkable musicians - Nels Cline (Wilco), Yuka Honda (Cibo Matto), Dougie Bowne (Lounge Lizards) and Mike Watt (Minutemen).

Floored By Four shifts effortlessly and unexpectedly between dark and mysterious Jazz, avant-Punk, exotic otherworldly sounds, strutting Memphis Soul, echoing Sun Ra, Booker T, Bitches Brew, Can, Funkadelic, Sonic Youth, Beefheart, and Xenakis.

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"JARDIN DU LUXEMBOURG" SINGLE BY THE GHOST OF A SABER TOOTH TIGER

After a handful of acoustic gigs, The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger has undergone a metamorphosis in the studio, emerging as an electric band on their first single, “Jardin du Luxembourg,” recorded by bassist/producer Mark Ronson. Full of whimsical wordplay and eclectic instrumentation, this pop gem could almost pass for a mid-1960s relic. The b-side goes modern, re-imagining Serge Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot’s 1967 recording “Comic Strip” as a tongue-in-cheek hip-hop romp with the help of French star Matthieu Chedid (aka M).

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