Adrian & Mysterious D
Akron/Family
Albino!
ALO
Amanda Blank
Amp Live
Ariel Pink
Atmosphere
Autolux
Band of Horses
Beats Antique
Bettye LaVette
Big Light
Black Eyed Peas
Blind Pilot
Brent Weinbach
Brett Dennen
Built To Spill
Cage The Elephant
Calexico
Conor Oberst & The Mystic Valley Band
D-Sharp
Daneekah
Darondo with Nino Moschella
Dave Matthews Band
Deerhunter
Dengue Fever
Dirty Rotten
DJ Zeph
Eric McFadden Trio
Extra Golden
Fou Fou Ha
Gang Gang Dance
Gooferman
Groundation
Heartless Bastards 
Howlin’ Rain
Incubus
Infantree
Isaiah Martin feat. Mark D'Antonio & Dustin Hengle
Jacob Sirof
Jason Mraz
JJ Grey & Mofro
John Vanderslice
Kevin Camia
Kinky
Kitten On The Keys
Kris P
Lebo of ALO
Lenka
Loop!Station
Los Campesinos!
Lucinda Williams
M.I.A.
Madd Vibe Orchestra
Mancub
Mastodon
Matt and Kim
Midnite
Miguel Migs
Modest Mouse
Motion Potion
Mozaic
Nortec Collective Presents: Bostich + Fussible
Os Mutantes
Other Lives
Pearl Jam
Pleasuremaker
Portugal. The Man
Q-Tip
Raphael Saadiq
Reggie Watts
Robert Randolph
& The Family Band
Rosin Coven
Ryan Bingham
SambaDá
Sergio Mendoza y La Orkesta
Sherry Sirof
Silversun Pickups
Spencey Dude & the Doodles
Street Sweeper
Social Club
Tea Leaf Green
Tenacious D
The Avett Brothers
The Dead Weather
The Dirtbombs
The Dodos
The Duke Spirit
The Mars Volta
The Morning Benders
The National
The Sermon
Thievery Corporation
Tom Jones
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
TV on the Radio
Ty Segall
U9Lift
Vau de Vire Society
Vin Sol
Ween
West Indian Girl
Yard Dogs Road Show
Zap Mama
Zee Avi
Zion I


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“Sadness can be a great trigger for the imagination” explains Liela Moss, she of the golden tresses. “Though through it you can reach a sweet centre, a stronger core, which itself feels a bit like love itself.”

Sadness and redemption; death and rebirth - such are the themes on The Duke Spirit’s long awaited second album “Neptune”. After a year spent touring America in 2006 – taking in everything from broken limbs (Toby in Las Vegas), getting all their gear stolen (Portland) and visiting rock landmarks (the MC5’s old HQ in Ann Arbor), the band could have been forgiven for writing an on the road album worthy of Jack Kerouac. But for a group influenced by European art and culture as much as Route 66, there were always going to be deeper depths to explore.

“Musically we wrote the songs in England, and then ended up recording them in Joshua Tree, which is literally in the middle of nowhere, three hours drive from Los Angeles“ explains Luke. “So there’s a real contrast between the sound and the content. We like to be contrary. It’s an album full of images about the ocean, recorded in the desert.” 

“Quite unexpectedly, water seeped into lots of my phrases and titles” continues Liela. “I feel like going to the desert was the only rightful place to take these images of submersion, Sea gods and ships. I wanted to dry out in the heat of the sun and start anew.”


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