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Mike Wexler (Dig)
Mike Wexler
Mike Wexler (Dig)
Genres: Alternative Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock
 
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Mike Wexler, a Brooklyn based psych-folk superhero with a cache of soft yet penetrating melodies, has composed a 5 song EP of masterfully crafted tunes for release on - I and Ear Records, a debut for both artist and label....  more »

     
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All Artists: Mike Wexler
Title: Mike Wexler (Dig)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: I and Ear Records
Release Date: 6/7/2005
Genres: Alternative Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock
Styles: Indie & Lo-Fi, Singer-Songwriters, Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 874626000221, 874626000269

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Mike Wexler, a Brooklyn based psych-folk superhero with a cache of soft yet penetrating melodies, has composed a 5 song EP of masterfully crafted tunes for release on - I and Ear Records, a debut for both artist and label. Capturing the attention his talents deserve at an alarming rate, the name Mike Wexler continues to chime through conversations here and abroad. Arranged with the help of Jordi Wheeler (The Occasion) and engineered by Charles Burst (Black Dice, Wolf Eyes, Gang Gang Dance) Wexler creates guitar-based and lyrical arrangements both approachable and spellbinding.
 

CD Reviews

Stunning Debut
J. Christmas | New Brunswick, NJ | 08/22/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The "psych-folk" label might be ill-fitting for Mike Wexler, but if it's an opportunistic usage, I can't blame his publicity people. After all, merely using the term "folk" these days would conjur up sacharine sensitivity and preciousness, not the dark, haunting trip that is Wexler's debut EP. Echo-laden barroom piano, slide guitar, and other spooky sounds surround Wexler's abstract, at times opaque lyrics, delivered in a raspy, broke-down, but gorgeous voice."
Wexler's Debut and Promising Beginning
Juan Mobili | Valley Cottage, NY USA | 08/10/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I don't know much about Wexler other than what's already stated in the Amazon's write-up above my review, yet I bought it because some friends whose judgement in matters of Folk I trust, and who know of my love for new Folk artists -Animal Collective, Joanna Newsom, etc.- recommended him.

Certainly, I have not been disappointed, although I would not immediately associate Wexler's style with the new wave Folk people I mentioned before. Rather, it brought memories of older and somewhat obscure practitioners of the genre, Specifically, I thought of Duncan Browne and Pearls Before Swine, both British exponents of some of the most interesting Folk to come out of England in the Sixties. That said, this debut is worthwhile in its own merits and, being only the beginning, marks a singer and songwriter which I'm planning to keep tabs on.

Of the five songs included in this EP, I believe that the opener, "I'd Like to Solve the Puzzle," is the most remarkable one from this small bundle. A song which casts its spell softly, yet may have you return to it even before you played the next track.

The rest of the album, as I said, is rather promising too, and have several quite beautiful moments although, at least for me, they don't reach the level of the first song.

Altogether, this a recommended and economic purchase -probably this guy and the label can use your support- which is unlikely to disappoint those among you interested in new Folk voices with something to say and no need to shout."
OH, THAT VOICE!!!
Eclectic Starman | Above N.Y.C. | 05/17/2007
(1 out of 5 stars)

"SOUNDS LIKE A DRUNKEN OLD LADY AT TEA TIME! {NO OFFENSE TO DRUNKEN OLD LADY VOICES} FLING THIS DISC INTO ORBIT SOMEWHERE...FAST!!!"