You Should be Listening to… Hussle Club & Void Vision

A good portion of my time is spent lurking around the internet for new music to listen to and every once in a while I come across a few artists that I so thoroughly enjoy that I then want to share with everyone I know. Two such cases would be Hussle Club and Void Vison.
Hussle Club is the solo project of Prince Terrence who is probably best known as the drummer for the likes of Santigold, Spank Rock and Heartsrevolution. Hussle Club mixes different sounds that range from pop, new wave and even the late 70s/early 80s no wave movement which they lace all together with stories of the trials and tribulations of urban life. It would’nt be absurd to think that if Hussle Club was around 30 years ago these songs would be mainstays at Mudd Club with greats like DNA and The Dance and other bands that Terrence clearly had in mind when creating these songs. To my knowledge the band so far has no releases out just yet, but there is a track available for download at RCRDLBL along with three others on their myspace page.

A lot of us here at Мишка are pretty into the Goth and Cold Wave resurgence that’s been picking up steam for the past few years. Void Vision are a duo that split their time between Philly and NYC (which seems to be the thing to do these days) that play a perfect mix of dance inducing 80′s Slasher film scores who are not unlike label mates Led Er Est who were recently reviewed on the Bloglin.
Void Vision is currently working on a 7″ and full length that will be out on Wierd Records in the near future. For now though you can head over to their myspace and check out the handful of songs they have posted up there. And check out teh clip above of the band preforming “Sour” at Home Sweet Home
- Banana Wintour
















January 25th, 2010 at 4:48 pm
awesome I diggz their sound, great post!
February 14th, 2010 at 7:01 pm
[...] few weeks back we told you to keep an eye on Hussle Club with our new “You Should be Listening to…” Bloglin feature. Well Prince Terrence the man behind Hussle Club dropped by 350 Broadway recently [...]