Visit Indie Shuffle to download. Sounds like: Daft Punk, Small Black Song: Le Roi Crocodile - Battles [download here ] What's so good? Le [...]

Monday Music’s the one post where Some Of It Was True! drops its London-only rule. Sonny Low - I'll Be Waiting The single best thing I can say about this gentle soul song is the following: before listening to it, I was feeling glum, useless and a bit lonely. By the end, I felt like hugging myself, phoning my best friend and writing down all my plans. From adjectives to verbs, and all because of an amazing new Belfast talent and his [...]
Welcome back to the second installment of the songs that rocked my world in 2012. A small re-cap for those of you who missed out on yesterday's post: without any fanfare, ranking or listing, I'm giving you the 75 songs, split into five collections of 15 songs each, that soundtracked the year for me. There will be a post a day this week from Monday to Friday (You can click back to Monday's post to get the first part) , and you can collection them all to get a pretty awesome compilation that I think is a good [...]
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by Tiana Feng Le Roi Crocodile is a Vancouverite of only 16 who's making this spaceish sounding electronic music. Here is a sample of his chillwave music. For such a young artist who knows where he'll take it when he's like in his 20s.

One of my favorite Seminole Heights eateries, Ella's Folk Art Cafe , is hosting a Farm to Fork event next Monday (November 12th). Proceeds from the event goes to support Community Stepping Stones, a non-profit that works with at-risk teens through Community Art programs. The dinner will feature a four course meal of local fare including items such as white rabbit pate, seasonal pickled vegetables, water buffalo robiola buffalina, sweet corn risotto with cayenne bacon, barefoot farmer calabaza pumpkin and willow greens, white plantation rabbit roulade with white chocolate mole, lime & cassava fritter with smoked chillie jam, and [...]

He says he's a 16 year old kid from Vancouver, BC making indie-pop/electronic music in his bedroom and releasing to the world as Le Roi Crocodile (that would be The Crocodile King, my non-bilingual friends). Since our correspondence started back in August, I've still to learn his real name, see a picture of him, or get anything close to a real bio, but what I've heard is more than enough to warrant a post on QBiM and get his music out to the wider world. "The project [...]

Monday Music’s the one weekly post wherein Some Of It Was True! drops its London-only rule Steffaloo - Can't You See ( mp3 ) SOIWT's first misadventure with Steffaloo saw the LA singstrette reaching for the lasers with Chrome Sparks . This, our second encounter, turns out to be a much more sedate affair, as she sings balefully and beautifully in a spirited, string-flicking message of defiance to a departed lover. [...]

Got sent this excellent electronic pop track "Youth Decay" by 16 year old artist from Vancouver, Canada going under the moniker of Le Roi Crocodile . Hard to believe he is 16 and already making music this good. Can you imagine how good he'll be in another 10 years when he'll be the ripe old age of 26? Kids nowadays. Check out the tune below and if you like what you hear he's giving it away as a free download . Check out another track "Ghost Speak" [...]
Le Roi Crocodile is Vancouver based musician who is making some really interesting spacey Electro-IndiePop. Amazingly, this guy is just 16 years old, which is totally overshadowed by the maturity in his music. His latest track is Youth Decay , which is a combination dreamlike Chillwave soundscape and summery Indie hit. With an endearing BedroomPop vibe, this young producer conjures up a reverb-washed laid back groove and an infectious hook. Waves of warm synths spill over Youth Decay, spacing themselves out to make room for the punchy lead riff and the half-sung/half-rapped vocals. This is only [...]

Monday Music’s the one weekly post wherein Some Of It Was True! drops its London-only rule Dark Dark Dark - How It Went Down How It Went Down is already one of my favourite songs ever. Telling of singer Nona Marie Invie & banjoist Marshall LaCount's failing relationship (it was written by LaCount), it's an atmospheric assault on the tear glands, a tale of time, of one that didn't work, of the intangibles, of the smudgeness of it all. The solemn [...]
We don't know much about Le Roi Crocodile. Other than he's 16, makes music in his bedroom both writing and producing himself, and hails from Vancouver. Oh, and this happens to be the first things he's ever recorded. "Le Roi Crocodile is a project devised to make people feel good, happy and give them a easy-listening song that still has sentimental value and lyrical depth..." - Le Roi Crocodile. Ghost Speak is a laid back slab of pop-centered chillwave that melts into a chorus that will sound at home [...]