Given the volume of music available for consideration on One Track Mind, we invariably have to pass on a lot of tasty morsels. [tweetmeme] In a desire to share even more great, free music with you, the Sunday Sampler offers a handful of tracks without the usual critical and biographical write-up. Less talk, more tunes. Little Gold "Completely Fucked!" from the Completely Fucked! 73 single [ released 7/27 | indie rock ] [ [...]

Last week we had an exclusive mix from Human Life ! This week we have Radio FreQ mixing it for us!

asking questions cause you don't want to know ♫ Radio FreQ! - Where You Been? Los Angeles' Radio FreQ! may have some questionable capitalization/punctuation issues going on but they also have some pretty snazzy hip-swinging, finger-snappin, head-bobbin jams up their sleeve. "Where You Been?" is the standout track off their 4 track EP Alive and is all propulsive percussion and shredding guitars with just enough synth-y goodness to get the party started. Bury your face in MySpace /// eMusic too
ARTIST: The SWAG Report 017 with free mp3 downloads for Underworld, Cut Copy, Darker My Love, Dragonette, Forest City Lovers, Mos Def, Luna Is Honey, N.A.S.A., Ra Ra Riot, Scarlett Johansson and more! So much more! DATE: 07-22-10 WRITER: Bill Adams Awright, No muss, no fuss, no talkin' (well, not much), what I got 'ere requires no introduction. Do you reprobates actually read these introductions anyway? Probably not - they're just the whipped filling on toppa yer SWAG right? And what a batch [...]

I've recently started using social media. Well, okay, really- I've always had Facebook/Myspace/Twitter, but I've recently added a Blip.fm account, and set up a Page for SquirrelFood on Facebook - it just seemed like a thing to do. Someday, maybe I'll get them all working together nicely, but until then, you may as well go ahead and like/friend/listen/blip/whatev er to them individually... please? Oh, and here's some more music for you. Enjoy the weekend! Tracklisting: Carissa's Wierd - Die [...]

If you're unfamiliar with Radio Freq, it's ok, we won't tell anybody! The LA four-piece (pronounced Radio "Freak") got their start playing illegal downtown warehouse parties amidst half-pipes, sweat-covered walls, and hundreds of euphoric kids. They've played at the Standard Hotel's New Year's Eve party and an unforgettable show at...

If Radio FreQ had a spirit animal, it would be the dude you see at shows sweating profusely, eyes closed, bopping around and singing passionately to "his jam" whilst accidentally elbowing people in the mouth (I mean this in the best way possible).

Radio Freq's "Where You Been" is a peppy blast of grinding pop rock with flaming guitar licks and frenzied synths that will propel your day straight into gear. Inspired by the "futuristic sounds of Daft Punk and New Order," Radio Freq is an L.A. based outfit who have been stirring up a storm in Los Angeles' notorious underground warehouse party scene. The group got its start when friends Ben Adams and Cliff Magreta bonded over their love of vintage drum machines, analog synthesizers and catchy vocals. After honing their craft by playing shows all over Los Angeles, the [...]

[I'm a little biased about tonight's proceedings.] Eastern Conference Champions and Voxhaul Broadcast co-headline Buzz Bands LA's One-Year Anniversary [ details here ] at the Echo. It's an EP release party for both bands, and the bill is augmented by Samuel Stewart and Radio Freq . ... Plenty else going on — the big stuff includes Pearl Jam [pictured] and Ben Harper & Relentless7 playing the sold-out Gibson Amphitheatre; Alice in Chains playing a [...]

Follow the synth lines, they will lead you to the Promised Land. Or at least a great warehouse party. That's what you get with Radio Freq , the L.A. electro trio that just released its debut EP "Alive" (on iTunes and on Coming Home Records ). The new project from longtime pals Ben Adams and Cliff Magreta, augmented by drummer Jack Duff, layers some indelible melodies atop New Order bass lines, frisky rhythms and probing synths — if this stuff doesn't get you moving, you might try an electric prod. Radio Freq is more electro and every bit [...]