Darla is not only one of the longest established indie-pop labels - it's also one of the web's longest running mail-orders. In one place you can get all the newest square-glasses pop as well as a used Madonna CD for $3.99.
But what's particularly cool is the new Little Darla Has A Download For You. Twenty of their favourite mp3s from twenty albums, ranging from synthpop to twee rock.
Check the blippy Postal Service somersaults of I Am Robot and Proud's "The Electricity In Your House Wants To Sing", or Entre Rios' "Claro Que Si", all cut-up electronics and Isol's black velvet vox. The Mahogany track is like a dustier New Order, and I love the rainy electric twee of Saloon's "Girls Are The New Boys".
Download mp3s at Little Darla.
(Darla dog courtesy of Google image search)
