In Dee Mail: New Music from Beautiful Small Machines, Looking Glass, Inkwell, Lemonwilde, Cool Devices & More

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beautifulsmallmachinesThere are plenty of indie artists and bands that have released great music in 2009. Some of the best have been published via the In Dee Mail (music sent directly to us) series; but surprisingly get little notice on other music sites and blogs. If you follow this site on a regular basis, you know that we regularly feature talented artists and bands that are rarely heard elsewhere; they all have one thing in common – they got our attention because their music stands out among the many other submissions we receive each month.

There is something very exciting, and special, about hearing good-to-stunning music that few other people know about. And there is no shortage of such music, by any means. Case in point is the New York City band Beautiful Small Machines?

The duo is Bree Sharp and Don DiLego that craft melodic electro-pop hooks and are admittedly “caught somewhere between the 70’s, 80’s and deep space”. The title track of their new EP, Simple Joys, features Simon LeBon (Duran Duran) on vocals. Simple Joys drops October 13 via Elk Velvet Records, the day before a scheduled show at the CMJ Music Marathon in New York, October 20-24.

Jim Wallis of the London-based indie rock band, My Sad Captains, debuts with his electronic lo-fi solo album, “Fish/Fowl/Flood,” under the moniker Looking Glass. Wallis‘ debut LP drops on Oct. 19. Also in this playlist are new songs from Florida rockers Inkwell; LA’s alternative rock band Lemonwilde; the recently disbanded UK buzz group Calis Star; Chicago’s punk band Cool Devices; Bi-coastal indie hipsters Esquimaux; Jersey City’s melodramatic alt rockers Their Planes Will Block Out The Sun; pop experimentalists from Brooklyn Peephole; and UK indie group Mirror Kicks.

“Simple Joys”Beautiful Small Machines from Simple Joys EP (2009)

“Ah La Ha”Looking Glass from Fish Fowl Flood (2009)

“The Whale The Whale The Whale!!!”Inkwell from Rivers of Blood and Sadness, or Maybe Happy (2009)

“Just Like An Ashtray”Lemonwilde from Red Room EP (2009)

“The Goodwill Robot”Carlis Star from Bedroom Demos (2009)

“Primitive”Cool Devices from s/t debut (2009)

“Guilty Boat”Peephole from Cold Dime EP (2009)

“In The Night”Esquimaux from Wolf EP (2009)

“Teflon Kids”Their Planes Will Block Out The Sun from White Dancer (2009)

“Turning It Up”Mirror Kicks, digital single (2009)

There will be more installments of the In Dee Mail series in the coming weeks, spotlighting dozens of impressive songs you’ve probably never heard. At the end of this year, we’re going to have a huge special edition, titled The Greatest of In Dee Mail, highlighting the best songs published on IRC throughout 2009.

Check out other artists and bands with free music in the archives of the In Dee Mail series.

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