Middle Kids
Lost Friends
Lost Friends", Middle Kids’ forthcoming debut on Domino, is the kind of album that sucker-punches you in the gut, revealing its nuances only after repeated ...
Porches
The House
Cassette $10.00 CD $12.00 Limited Edition… $20.00
Porches’ third record The House is a conscious effort in minimalism and honesty. "Making Pool”—the band’s 2016 breakthrough record, and Domino debut—“I learned how valuable the spirit ...
JOB OPPORTUNITY: A&R ASSISTANT
04/23/18
The Domino Recording Co. is seeking a friendly, outgoing and self-motivated individual with strong communication and organizational skills. The A&R Assistant will report to the Director of A&R for Domino Records & Domino Publishing North America and will be located in our Brooklyn, NY office. The A&R Assistant will be responsible for general administrative tasks related to our A&R departments. They will ensure that good communication and attention to detail enables the Director of A&R...
ARCTIC MONKEYS 'TRANQUILITY BASE HOTEL & CASINO'
Arctic Monkeys | 04/05/18
Arctic Monkeys return with their sixth album, entitled ‘Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino’ on Friday the 11th of May 2018. Produced by James Ford and Alex Turner, the album was recorded in Los Angeles, Paris and London.
Their first release since 2013’s ‘AM’ finds the band intent on continuing to explore new musical terrain with each album. ‘Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino’ ups the ante in a big way; it is a bold and brilliant album...
DAN DEACON
With the success of Dan Deacon’s 2007 album Spiderman of the Rings, came an opportunity for the electronic-music iconoclast to increase the breadth and depth of his entire musical project. Deacon moved from self-contained computer music to orchestral epics. His interactive live show, honed in DIY spaces, was taken to museums and concert halls. He frequently expanded his performances to include a horde of side musicians. Gliss Riffer, an entirely self-produced record of almost all electronic sounds, is a return to Deacon’s Spiderman of the Rings-era process. He calls it “easily the most fun [he’s] ever had making a record.”