Jer@SBS

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"I’m passionate about what I do, and just as passionate about what YOU do. Together, we can get your music into the hands of the people that should have it. Let’s create something incredible."

Aminita Satori – Where Language Fails

Aminita Satori – Where Language Fails – Album Review Undeniably, there is a true artist that ‘gets it’ here…though from what I can gather that hasn’t always been the case. Aminita Satori used to enjoy a successful career as a soundtrack producer for major television ads & promotions for giants of industry like McDonald’s, Verizon, […]Read More

SBS Separated 029 – West My Friend

Many of you already know about the excellent time I got to have with your SBS Reader-Voted ‘Best New Sound of 2014’ number-one choice, West My Friend, earlier on this month.  And I figured, while we get that footage all ready and cut ourselves a brand new episode for the show (or two!) – why […]Read More

SBS Separated 028 – Rasta Mike

Some of the absolute best moments I’ve ever witnessed on a musical-level have come from the complete unexpected.  Moments where music bursts out from beside you, and you had no idea it was even coming…that kind of thing… So in this posting for SBS Separated (which will be firing up regularly until the end of […]Read More

Cirex – Cosmology

Cirex – Cosmology – EP Review Back with more music that’s more likely to convince you that every car-alarm in your neighbourhood has gone off at once, rather than your stereo being turned up in full, is Puerto Rico’s own extreme IDM innovator, Cirex. Last time we heard from Eric Ortiz, the mind behind the […]Read More

Anne Steele – What’s Mine

Anne Steele – What’s Mine – EP Review Don’t get me wrong, weather-wise it would have been a bright & sunny day here in BC no matter what was coming through our speakers today…it’s one of our rare April days without rain it would seem; but I’ll absolutely make the case for the sunshine finding […]Read More

Zane Brune – Fists Of Old Glory

Zane Brune – Fists Of Old Glory – Album Review Is Chicago? Is not Chicago? Someone out there, presumably the man identified as Zane Brune, will get that reference… So here we are again, reviewing music by one of its true avant-garde madmen and one of the hardest working human-beings this side of having a […]Read More

Strange Fiction – Orange Pre-Release

Strange Fiction – Orange Pre-Release – Singles Review Oh MY Spain! Is this what you sound like? Why didn’t someone tell me this earlier? The two new fantastic singles from all the way across the world have made it here for good reason. Seriously – Spain – you sound like THIS? I can’t get over […]Read More

Fellowcraft – “Learning To Love Again/”Long Gone”

Fellowcraft – “Learning To Love Again/”Long Gone” – Singles Review Two debut singles from the recently formed Washington, DC, band known as Fellowcraft coming through the speakers here this afternoon. For being only two-pieces strong, they’re making some powerful sounds here on these first offerings to us all; both of these singles possess a solid […]Read More

Lola de Hanna – The Other Side

Lola de Hanna – The Other Side – EP Review Independent music-scene…you will forever astonish me with the sounds you put out of my speakers. I’ll fully admit to instantly being hooked on Lola de Hanna’s style & beat immediately as the opening song “Thin Air” burst brightly with exotic sounds and beautiful textures as […]Read More

Gravedale High – Aux Morts

Gravedale High – Aux Morts – EP Review Sure – why not? I mean, I spent my entire day with folk-band from Vancouver Island, West My Friend, yesterday…so I suppose switching it up here to the horror-punk music of Gravedale High would be my natural direction, right? Like I said – why not? I like […]Read More