This is the fifth Going for Gold series.



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HAMMOCKS AND HONEY

www.hammocksandhoney.com



From the looks of things, this Melbourne-based electro duo, Prudence “Prue” Rees-Lee and Alex Nosek, are Hammocks and Honey. Not sure which is the hammock and which is the honey.



What makes H&H interesting (and why they’re here) is that they have a very limited 250 solid gold 12″ vinyl called Spellbinder that was released last November 2010. I half-imagine postage is a killer no thanks to its weight in gold.


All kidding aside, they’re back with a Spellbinder Remixes album, which, what else, remixes of their songs by different DJs. The EP is FREE, the note I have is that it’ll be available on Thursday, July 14th, but I just went to bandcamp.com, and the EP is available to download now. It’s free check it out, and if you like what you heard, they are doing some dates in Australia and New Zealand:


07/16/11 The Empress, Melbourne

08/04/11 Bar Open, Melbourne

08/25/11 Kings Cross Hotel Sydney

09/10/11 Grace Darling, Melbourne

10/14/11 Mighty Mighty, Wellington NZ

10/21/11 TABAC, Auckland NZ




GOLDROOM

goldroomtunes.com

Speaking of remixes…



Goldroom is basically Josh Legg, based out of Los Angeles. He is also in a synthpop band called NightWaves. With only three original songs (Morgan’s Bay, City Girls, and Nights In Nantes), he seems more comfortable remixing other people and putting together his own themed mixtapes.



Recently he released a remix of Penguin Prison’s song “Fair Warning”. You can hear the effort on a popular hour mixtape at Aeroplane’s June 2011 mix, but for those with only minutes to spare, I suggest you just listen to it by itself at Soundcloud, or better yet, download his free track, “Morgan’s Bay“.




The Sundelles: Gold

THE SUNDELLES

sundelles.com

Speaking of Los Angeles…



The Sundelles are originally from California, but they’ve moved to Brooklyn, New York, which they described as “loneliness of the East Coast”. The band, lead by Sam Sundos, came up with their name as a nod to Phil Spector girl groups of the 60s (The Ronettes, The Crystals).



They have a couple of releases, Death Youth 7″ (which looks like a perfect Coke commercial on the cover artwork) and their debut album, Georgia Swan, both in 2010.



The free track they’ve given to us is “Gold”, which is the first track off Georgia Swan. It sounds very Beach Boys-ey.


GOLDEST EGG

goldestegg.com



There’s a few recent announcements from Goldest Egg, first off is
Arc In Round’s II EP is out now. It’s a free download, however you can pay whatever you like at bandcamp.com.



You can catch the band on tour:


7/13 – Lee’s Palace, Toronto, ON *

7/14 – Grog Shop, Cleveland, OH *

7/15 – Russian Recording, Bloomington, IN *

7/16 – Subterranean, Chicago, IL *

8/26 – Kung Fu Necktie, Philadelphia, PA

9/23 – Allentown Brewworks, Allentown, PA



* with Kurt Vile and the Violators, Woods



Second is Rotter and Friends’ 9th collection for Spring/Summer 2011 is available now at rotterandfriends.com.



I know it’s clothing, but this collection was inspired by a few music icons, including the disappearance of Jim Sullivan and his album, UFO, and a tribute to Christine Mcvie (from Fleetwood Mac).



Also is available a limited re-pressing of their “Thanks Neil (Young)” T-Shirts.



They are all on the more expensive side, but who said good fashion was cheap ?


GOLD PANDA

www.iamgoldpanda.com



Just quickly, I wanted to mention that Gold Panda has a free song, “MPB” at his website.
The song isn’t even from an upcoming release or part of his Lucky Shiner album. The song was announced along with a series of massive festivals (including Glasto and Latitude).



If you can’t get enough, you can stream his Marriage EP at soundcloud. Details of the EP:


The “Marriage” single comes packaged with three very different remixes: UK producer Star Slinger cuts the track into a frantic halftime beat and drenches it in ecstatic synth pads; Los Angeles bedroom auteur Baths bakes the track into a honey-dripped analog confection, adding warm rhodes and wisps of his own falsetto vocals; and UK artist Forest Swords strips away everything but the melody, offering a slow-moving tribal rite—all gently plucked acoustic guitars, reverb’d drums, and eerily chanted vocals. “Marriage” will be available on March 1st digitally and as a limited 12″ for Record Store Day on April 16th.



I’ve previously mentioned that I liked Gold Panda’s album, it’s easy to see why NPR called
Gold Panda “best new electronic music”.


07/14/11 Dour Festival, Belgium

07/15/11 Melt Festival, Berlin

07/17/11 Latitude Festival, Suffolk, UK

07/22/11 Croatia Atlantis Festival, Spit

07/23/11 Rome Festival, Italy

08/05/11 Bungalowdorf Olganitz Nacht Digital

08/13/11 Cannes, Pantiero Festival

08/14/11 Hamburg Dockville Festival

10/05/11 Bristol Thekla

10/06/11 London, KOKO


10/07/11 Leeds Brudenell Social Club

10/08/11 Glasgow King Tuts

10/24/11 Los Angeles, CA Echoplex

10/25/11 San Francisco, CA Independent

10/26/11 Seattle WA Crocodile

10/27/11 Ann Arbor, IL Blind Pig

10/28/11 Chicago, IL Empty Bottle

10/29/11 New York, Good Units

10/30/11 Asheville, NC Moog Festival


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