CREAM OF THE CROP :: 1995 Was Way Cooler Than 2009
Relive 1995 with Mariah Carey’s Fantasy video here and enjoy all of the year’s best hits below.
Mariah Carey - Fantasy (261 kbps)
Mariah Carey - Always Be My Baby (247 kbps)
Mariah Carey - One Sweet Day (248 kbps)
Seal - Kiss From A Rose (192 kbps)
Oasis - Wonderwall (192 kbps)
Analog Blog :: Girls
My scanner has been out of commission for the past few weeks, which delayed the posting of this particular Analog Blog. I woke up early today with the mission of bringing it back to health and I’m happy to (finally) share Jams Dean’s illustrated take on Girls with you. —Ed.
Read more about Girls here and […]
Analog Blog :: Bird Talk
The track below is one of Bird Talk’s more melodic, but you can check out some of their louder material here and find out more about Weirder Park here.
Bird Talk - Underground (192 kbps)
Analog Blog :: Chi Don’t Dance No More
Check out more from BBU here and if you’re curious about the concept behind the trio with the funny name, on Monday Jams Dean will share part two of this post, an interview with BBU.
BBU - Chi Don’t Dance (256 kbps)
Analog Blog :: The Cranberry Show
Check out more music from The Cranberry Show and some YouTube antics.
The Cranberry Show - Pants Sag (160 kbps)
Le Le Part Deux
Dutch trickster trio masquerading as Frenchmen, Le Le, have released a new EP titled Marble. Like last year’s full-length Flage, Marble continues Le Le’s history of confusion and charm.
The trio of P. Fabergé, Piet Parra and Rimeroni Vumani have a sense of humor and aren’t afraid to put it on display in the lyrics of […]
We Love Indiepop & Giraffe
If you read yesterday’s Dead and Gone post and thought it a bit out of leftfield, then this post should tie up all the loose ends.
A few weeks back I was sent an email introducing a fantastic small press print publication meets music project titled Merci Magazine from Japanese indiepop label, abcdefg*. Limited to 500 […]
Dead and Gone
I strongly believe that your insights and opinions are the collective result of your life experiences. The things that we are interested in, and seek out, in turn form our unique viewpoints on related topics. You might say that everything that CreamTeam is, came from a short-lived (but still archived) little blog about my other […]









