Rubies create music that is a mix of danceable folk, bedroom disco, and lost love laments, as showcased by stand out tracks "I Feel Electric," "Stand in a Line," "Diamonds on Fire," "The Truth and The Lies," and "Room Without a Key." Think Human League meets Chromeo... their most recent release, Explode From The Center , was co-produced by Rubies and Karl-Jonas Winqvist (Blood Music, First Floor Power) and features guest appearances from Winqvist, Eirik Glambek-Bøe (Kings of Convenience), Maria Eriksson (The Concretes), Feist, Dan Judd (Sorcerer), and Lars Skoglund (Lykke Li & Peter, Bjorn & John). [...]

Thursday, July 9th - Rubies @ Rickshaw Stop Rubies will be celebrating the US release of their album, Explode from the Center , with a dance party at the Rickshaw Stop tomorrow. Indie folk artist Little Wings and local disco-electro group Windsurf will be supporting. The third person to send an E-mail to contest@thebaybridged.com with their full name and the subject line "I want to see Rubies!" will win a pair of [...]
Here is another group building on that whole Scandanavian downtempo/synth sound. Rubies is Simone Rubi and Terri Loewenthal and they released their first album in May of 2008. Explode From The Center is in the Lindstrom, Air France and Quiet Village vein with spaced out synths and vocals. Truly amazing stuff. Their track "I Feel Electric" features vocals from the lovely Feist. Check it out. As you have probably realized I am a very hot/cold type music listener. One month its dub reggae, the next its hip hop, this month seems I am on [...]
May 15, 2008, 10:09pm
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Si de algo se pueden jactar las féminas de Rubies, es de las excelentes colaboraciones que tienen en su disco debut titulado "Explode From The Center". Entre los colaboradores nos encontramos a Eirik Gamblek-Boer (King of Convenience), Leslie Feist (cooperando en los coros de "I Feel Electric"), Karl-Jonas Winkvist (Blood Music), Maria Ericsson (The Concretes) y muchos, muchos mas. Como primer
Rubies are a girl group from California who describe their musical style as 'Danceable folk, homemade disco, and lost love laments.' We think they are right! Check out the video for 'I Feel Electric'