Heartless Bastards sound like giants tied to the earth. (pitchfork)
Exposure 46

Signed to Fat Possum (home of Black Keys), this Cincinnati rock outfit were originally a five piece now just a three piece but still in possession of, I quote, more rocking songs and fat hooks than most bands can dream of! Heartless Bastards are just about to release their third album and its going to be huge.

This track is taken from the forthcoming release, The Mountarin, lead singer Wennerstrom lays her soul bare with her straight up and earnest blues voice (at points somewhat reminiscent of Joplin).

Spin Mag have already given the new album 4/5 and they are about to embark on a huge US tour, with any luck they'll be over to the UK soon.

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pushing boundaries...
Thanks to a new extensive look at blogs such as “pejhy” and “You can call me Pelski”, I am coming across new music that I may not have given a second listen to unless I was in a club.

I have always been into a bit of italo disco, house and and quite a lot of electro, however now there is obviously dubstep – which is incredibly hard to create well. The best songs from this genre are exploring new sounds and new ways to piece together tunes. It’s a genre however that seems like its shooting itself in the foot.

There is also a lot of tropical beats happening at the moment. Mixing it all up at present is a style from Latin America and predominantly Argentina. It is called Cumbia. The Colombian musical style and folk dance is considered to be representative of Colombia. However acts such as Major Lazor (Diplo and Switch) have mixed it up with Afro beat, dancehall and electro.

This style has made them HUGE in the States, and they have even been up for an MTV award in the breakthrough Category. The duo has made this music accessible, and Thom Yorke is going to remix them for their forthcoming EP in April.

However this is not about Major Lazor, as many people have heard of them, rather this exposure is about one of the leading Argentinean DJs who is spreading the music over to Europe. In 2009 Douster came to fame through re-working the Lion King soundtrack – for which one of the songs you can stream here, (any Arsenal fans like myself, listen to the chant of “Arsne Wenger” I swear that’s what it says!). The track I have included has been cleaned up by Amsterdam’s “Homework”.

To hear something a bit more like what to expect from Douster and Digital Cumbia in the future check out the video attached. The song is very minimal, dancehall as well as tropical. Plus it’s a pretty cool video in its own right.