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Artwork [Logo Created By]: Scott Eastwood, Painting [Mirage - 2006 Oil On Canvas]: Tomory Dodge, Sleeve: Voodoo Design, Labelcode SICNOTE049,
Davye Hawk has recorded under a variety of names, including Memory Cassette and Weird Tapes, in addition to having fronted Philadelphia indie rock ban...
Jordan Bimm - 20/05/2010
In a trend that’s becoming more common, Dayve Hawk, the New Jersey-based producer behind enigmatic dance pop project Memory Tapes, released this debut...
Erick Mertz - 05/05/2010
A good friend, Joseph, whimsically stated that one of his childhood dreams was to transport back to medieval times. Not to joust, or duel, or to eat m...
Jamie Milton - 16/12/2009
Seek Magic has enjoyed re-release after re-release, on these shores and in the States. The reasons for this lie both in the fact that Memory Tapes is ...
Kev Kharas - 08/12/2009
For a long time people forgot who Dayve Hawk was. Between 2005 and 2007, he fronted Philadelphia's Hail Social, a post-punk revival outfit who release...
Ari Stein - 26/11/2009
Rising through the hipster ranks of Hype Machine and Pitchfork, Dayve Hawk aka Memory Tapes set alarm bells ringing in early 2009 when he debuted the ...
Dan Cairns - 22/11/2009
Structural rigour is usually seen as crucial in pop, the time-honoured formalism of verse-bridge-chorus allowing a gradual escalation of tension, dyna...
Radhika Takru - 18/11/2009
O how you vex me, Dayve Hawke. You vex me because I know youare just one person, yet two of your three alter egos have names inthe plural. When talkin...
Alex Hibbert - 13/11/2009
Assuming you missed the super limited run of this earlier in the year, or managed to dodge entirely the wave of hype that’s greeted previous oddly mon...
Ben Graham - 13/11/2009
Memory Tapes: was ever an act more fittingly named Shifts of rhythm and melody tweak deep-rooted emotional triggers, and half-recognised analogue gho...