Tuesday, March 27, 2007

"El baile de los Fantasmas is a fantastic album showcasing haunting sounds, complex rhythms and tongue-in-cheek melodies. Usage of organ and xylophones are an interesting touch. The songs are atmospheric and would fit in perfectly with any sort of ghost/goblin or space-inspired play list."

Read the full review at Adzuki Bean Stash.


Friday, March 23, 2007

We're the 'featured producer' on Voeveo.com!

WM Recordings op Voeveo.com

On Voeveo you can buy exclusive mobile content by WM Recordings artists Happy Elf and Rubber Band Banjo.

Read the Q&A Voeveo co-founder Annabel Youens had with us here.

If you're an artist and you're interested in submitting your mobile content (ringtones and wallpapers), don't hesitate to contact us.


Monday, March 19, 2007

Zappa-related website Kill Ugly Radio plugs Sid Peacock today.
Go check it out.

Kill Ugly Radio


Saturday, March 17, 2007

Have you checked out our fast-growing collection of mobile content over at Voeveo.com yet? A series of 10 ringtones by WM-artist Happy Elf is now available:

WM Recordings at Voeveo.com


Monday, March 12, 2007

There's a nice mention of our latest releases (Thiaz Itch and Elmaes) over at Undomondo. Oh, and of course there's this little bit on Blogio Oddio.


Monday, March 05, 2007

Two new releases are available for your listening and dancing pleasure:



Thiaz Itch - El baile de los fantasmas [WM059]



Elmaes - Geburah! [WM060]


Thursday, March 01, 2007

New WM Recordings release available now through eMusic:

Rubber Band Banjo - The circlemaker

The fourth full-length Rubber Band Banjo album emphasizes the use of unfamiliar sounds played on homemade instruments and electrified objects. The rhythmic sound sources include 3-stringed and rubber band zithers with percussion on both electronic drums and objects amplified with contact mics. As a result the album is largely percussive driven, but has ambient and dynamic qualities from the natural recordings, software synthesizers, voice, and shortwave radio. These recordings are inspired by avant rock, krautrock, and whatever comes out of experimenting with electrified objects and instruments largely made from junked parts.

Be sure to check out our other eMusic releases as well:

WM Recordings at eMusic.com


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