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listen: The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore OST, by John Hunter

Dallas-based John Hunter scored the Oscar-nominated short The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore. Watch the film below, and learn more about Hunter's music production partnership with Jon Slott and Brian Flores (named...

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video: “Small Choir,” by Christina Vantzou and Ben Vida

Another track from Christina Vantzou's remix album, and her accompanying video. The film stock of a lovely woman, a frowning man using computers is so outdated is almost comes off as timeless. The...

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trailer: Guilt, with OST by Matthew Collings

It seems that longtime TMIM favorite has his own IMDb page now. Matthew Collings has scored the soundtrack for Hakon Palsson's short film Guilt, and -- from the look of it -- served as...

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video: “Moonsound,” by Christina Vantzou and Ernest Gibson III

Track 3 from Christina Vantzou's remix album is described only as "Various sounds from Nº1 remixed by Ernest Gibson III." She's put it to video. Pretty creepy. Start to read more about Vantzou here. Normally we...

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video: What’s that song on the new Nike Fuelband tv spot?

Track 3 from Christina Vantzou's remix album is described only as "Various sounds from Nº1 remixed by Ernest Gibson III." She's put it to video. Pretty creepy. Start to read more about Vantzou here. Normally we...

tMiM Classifications

The styles among the various artists we cover here have become so divergent that it’s even difficult for us to keep track. On one hand you have Tobias reviewing the latest U2 release, and on the other, Fred’s lost noise rock weekend, while Patrick quenches his wanderlust with MP3 downloads. All of it is sort of mashed together in a stew. Isn’t there a way to like … not … do … this to our readers … anymore?

We may have found a way. Here is what we propose: four classifications (there might five actually, but more on that only as the need arises), each representing a different quadrant in the tMiM real estate. They go something like this:

hatcheryThe tMiM Hatchery features up-and-coming artists who lean more towards traditional indie fare. Examples of Hatchery artists are A Palace in Persia, There Will Be Fireworks, and Fire in the Sun. In short, this is where you’re looking for the next Arcade Fire, Coldplay, or Decemberists.

upstartstMiM Upstarts are up-and-coming artists who tend toward more experimentation: Darlings’ Cabinet of Sundry Horror, Birds of Delay and Pigeons and Crazy Porridgemakers. This is the front line of music’s Next March Forward. Not all of them will see air time, but then again not all of them want it.

exilestMiM Exiles are well-established artists who nevertheless still like to forge new boundaries and disregard the old ones. Examples are Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Carla Bozulich, and Sonic Youth. If you’re looking for that rare blend of innovation and polish, this is your thing.

leviathanThe tMiM Leviathan features established artists who take us back towards more traditional indie fare again. Examples of Leviathan artists are Regina Spektor, IAMX and Bat For Lashes. If you’re coming here for some familiar faces, blue is your color.

You see? Easy! We hope this helps you navigate our site with more mountaingoatlike surefootedness.

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