Posts Tagged ‘Gold Robot Records’

Railcars // Said Sister 7”

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

Really going to become poor with all of these new vinyl releases… The latest one to catch my eye is this Railcars 7”, release by Gold Robot Records, featuring two tracks from the early incarnation of the group. The creative creator of Railcars, Aria Jalali, provides the imaginative instrumentals for Side-A “B’s Skeleton” and Side-B “Saints Are Waiting” while singers Biljana Mirkovski and Dasha Bulatova, respectively, bring each track back down to planet earth with their vocals. Although this 7” is hot off the presses, the recording of it actually precedes the stellar Cathedral With No Eyes and Cities vs Submarines records — giving you insight into the “early sketches of Railcars brilliance.”

You can download the B-side below and head over to Gold Robot’s site to listen in on the A (and of course purchase the hyper-limited vinyl).

Railcars // Saints Are Waiting

Gold Robot Records // Designed Entropy I

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

I don’t know much more than what’s posted on Gold Robot Records’ site about how this record got put together but it seems to be a label sampler of sorts (although only two of the four artists featured on this jam-packed 7” have released further material with the label) centered around the “relationship between design, structure, and humanity” — a topic most musicians would have thoughts about.

The opening cut on the A-side is a gradually building electro-whimsical track by fellow bay area resident Bomarr which leads into the playful and appropriately titled “Karate Eyes” by Copy (yes, just Copy — no extra appendages) that is sure to please kids and adults alike with its bouncy beat. On the flipside, the piano-filled, Books inspired “Takitani Edit” by Meanest Man Contest certainly adheres to the architectural theme of the record while the show stopper, Roman Ruins’ “Plea for Performance”, is a simple collage of melodic electro-pulses, electric guitar, handclaps, and drums that nicely rounds out the 7”.

If addition to being a pleasant listen, Designed Entropy I gives a great indication of what Gold Robot Records is all about and should springboard you into the rest of their catalog. Check out the Meanest Man Contest track below (it’s been floating around the net for a while) and head over to the label’s bandcamp to hear more tracks.

Meanest Man Contest // Takitani Edit

Roman Ruins // PASTOR/AL 7”

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

For anyone who reads my site on the regular, it isn’t a surprise that I love remixes. That’s why I auto-clicked when I got an e-mail containing Roman Ruins remix to Beach House’s stellar Teen Dream track “Lover of Mine”. Now I haven’t heard too many Beach House remixes (this must be a testament on how hard it is to tackle their music), however I think it’s safe to say that Roman Ruins puts in a damn good attempt at making his own spin on this modern classic. Maybe it’s due to the fact that he’s their tour drummer that he’s able to put in such a great effort…

Meant to be a promotion for his newly released PASTOR/AL 7”, available on Gold Robot Records, I have to say that the remix pales in comparison to the two original tracks on the 7”. I was blown away when I first tuned in to the B-side “The Comedown” for the first time. Complete with woozy vocals and skylit synths, the track is a definitely headphone listen that is sure to capture your attention until the last airy syllables.

Check out the two tracks below and head on over and cop yourself a sweet orange 7” at Gold Robot’s shop for a measly $5+S/H (I already did!).

Roman Ruins // The Comedown

Beach House // Love of Mine (Roman Ruins Remix)