Just Good Music: Week Two

Here at Biased Bohemian we believe that music speaks for itself.  And for the most part, music made today doesn’t have much to say.  Without much ado, here’s some releases...

Here at Biased Bohemian we believe that music speaks for itself.  And for the most part, music made today doesn’t have much to say.  Without much ado, here’s some releases by authentic artists that we think capture what it means to be human in these inhuman times.

Yes, though it is hard for 49% of Americans to believe, most people that live outside of the United States border have other “uses” than producing cheap products, oil and pornography for us to buy; filling the role as scapegoat for our mistakes, overindulgences and greed; and serving as moving targets for our bombs, missionaries and advertisements.  One of these uses is producing good music.  This week we look overseas for our artist selections.

Yanira: Sueños y Relámpagos

Madrid, Spain.  Spare acoustics with light atmospherics all supported by a nice heavy bass.

 

Smol: Spree Day Venture

Japan.  sweet. candy. pop.

 

Kern Koppen: ÉÉN

The Hague, Netherlands.  Very few things in life get smoother and deeper than the tracks put out by this soulful filth-hop trio.  None of us monolingual bastards can figure out what they hell they are saying, but chances are it is not safe for work.

 

*Most of these musicians offer some or all of their songs for free.  Please consider supporting them by electing to purchase their music, should it strike your fancy.