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Nov 8th, 2011 Comment
We've already posted a remix of Pictureplane's "Post Physical" from the mysterious producer Physical Therapy. Now, we've got a similarly dark and scuzzy eight-minute Physical Therapy reworking of…   Read Story »
Oct 11th, 2011 1 Comment
A couple of weeks ago, we posted "h e r e i n h e a v e n 3," mutant R&B spectre How To Dress Well's cover of a track from the conceptual dance-pop duo elite gymnastics. And elite gymnastics have now…   Read Story »
Sep 28th, 2011 6 Comments
Over the summer, the internet-addled production duo elite gymnastics released their sparkling Ruin 1 & 2 collection online, and it was enough to generate a ton of buzz and get them signed to…   Read Story »
Sep 13th, 2011 138 Comments
Last year, right around the time summer turned to fall, we at Stereogum published our list of the 40 best new bands of the year. The idea of a "new" band is a pretty nebulous one, since many of the…   Read Story »
Aug 9th, 2011 Comment
It is more or less all things elite gymnastics around my iTunes and mixtapes and in emails when friends ask for something new, so in honor both of that and of peeking into the taste profiles of the…   Read Story »
Aug 9th, 2011 8 Comments
We took last month off from our Monthly Mix series in favor of our midterm flashback/annual summer jams compilation Cruel Summer, which you should grab if you haven't. But it is a new month -- the…   Read Story »
Jul 8th, 2011 2 Comments
Minneapolis-based band/production team and Cruel Summer lynchpins Elite Gymnastics have posted a new, free release to the web, which they tell us "is like two EPs i guess they are like pokemon black…   Read Story »
Jul 1st, 2011 19 Comments
Here's the sequel to last year's popular heartbreak of a mixtape, Cruel Summer. That one was worn, forlorn, and sexual, it was the soundtrack arc to your winter romance burning up and melting in the…   Read Story »
Mar 10th, 2011 9 Comments
The March edition of our Monthly Mix series runs the gamut from South London mixtape hip-hop, to lady-baiting R&B, pop, to lady-fronted arpeggiated-vocal ukulele/sax funk. Or at least it runs that…   Read Story »



































