Tagged: MNDR
FADER/Southern Comfort 7-inch Series: MNDR and Os Mais Potentes
The 12th installment of the FADER/Southern Comfort 7-inch series is an upbeat one, with MNDR‘s electronic fizz pop and loud and grimy kuduro straight from Angola’s Os Mais Potentes. We’ve been a fan of MNDR’s … read more »
Live: MNDR, “Fade To Black” at FADER Bowl
When MNDR played our monthly FADER Bowl (this time around presented by Diesel), we were convinced the crystal necklace she was wearing was going to shoot lasers out of it, or perhaps assist in her … read more »
Restless People and MNDR Live at Diesel Presents: FADER Bowl
Last night, before the storm, we danced. It was something of a family affair at Williamsburg’s lovely and spacious Brooklyn Bowl, as Restless People and MNDR played our monthly installment of FADER Bowl. First, MNDR … read more »
NYC: Restless People and MNDR at Brooklyn Bowl
By now you’re probably pretty familiar with our FADER Bowl series at the massive, cavernous Brooklyn Bowl. And if not, tomorrow night’s edition with Restless People and MNDR is a pretty good place to start. … read more »
The FADER Issue 65 Podcast MP3
One song we wish we could have had on this podcast of artists from FADER 65 is a cover of Bel Biv Devoe’s “Poison” by the teenage version of Animal Collective, an actual occurrence that … read more »
MNDR Live at The Levi’s/FADER Fort NYC
Bushwick-lamping pop knob-squelcher MNDR only played second in the line-up of our daylong Levi’s®/FADER Fort celebration, but by that time it was already a sweltering sweatbox. No matter: MNDR powered through, peppering her technicolor synths … read more »
Studio Time with MNDR
Right now MNDR is our favorite electronic pop singer/producer and gear head who crafts effervescent jams we simply cannot shake from our brains while posting the deepest, nerdiest, most pocket protectorly posts about synthesizers on … read more »
Stream: MNDR, “Fade to Black”
It’s tempting to picture currently-NY-based producer/vocalist MNDR 24-7 surrounded by hotwired gear, Frankensteinian drum machines and patched together pedals, a sort of musical robot extension of her arms—her crystal-clear pop voice and gleaming beat sequences … read more »
