New Release: 29 June 2010


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Tonight’s new release is Pokket’s long-awaited debut album under this new moniker (formerly stop\eject).  It serves as the follow-up to 2008’s Falling Infinity, and features more of his style of laid-back, chilled-out ambient tracks – this time with more hip-hop influence than ever!

Make sure to check back soon for the series of exclusive wallpapers, as well as more download options.  Due to continued uploading issues, some formats have been delayed (and possibly some releases).

New Release: 22 June 2010


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This week’s new release is the first installment of Fourteen Twentysix’s APRX|ETA series.  This album features electronic artist EXM remixing material from Fourteen Twentysix’s most recent album, Lighttown Closure.

Check back on July 15th when mam!records begins hosting a remix contest to create APRX|ETA 02.  Artists will be able to download the entire set of master stems from Lighttown Closure and submit one or more remixes.  There will be exclusive prizes as well.

New Releases: 16 June 2010

Today, we are very proud to bring you Castles new full-length album, Howl IV.  After a year and a half, we finally have this wonderfully crafted album in our hands, and everything is bigger and better than ever.  Eleven solid tracks of experimental folk, ranging from minimalist to almost-black-metal-at-times, Howl IV gives you another long-awaited glimpse into the world of Castles.

Along with Howl IV (released in cooperation with the Bread King Collective) comes a very special three-track mam!records exclusive EP, Black Hole or No Black Hole.

Due to technical issues (John’s mom has crappy internet), these releases are currently only available in mp3, but they’ll be up in all other formats as soon as possible.

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New Release: 1 June 2010

Today’s new release comes from Wisconsin-based mam!records supergroup Fambly Fun!, who are back with the follow up to their debut release.  This time, the Fambly is bigger and better than ever with their brand of crazy hip-hop.  Math In Space – a concept album – features the Fambly rapping about the love between a man and a planet, ill-spitting killer whales, street hockey matches with Kim Jong-Il, and much, much more.


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