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  • seen live

    Out 5 2009, 7h00 por brainsdown

  • KFLA Update 8/11/09 - Yuto Miyazawa, Tweak Bird, Warpaint, Voices Voices and much…

    Ago 11 2009, 19h37 por TheKnitLA

    Thursday, August 20th
    Yuto Miyazawa
    8:00 PM, $10 advance, $12 day of show
    Nine-year old Japanese musical prodigy Yuto Miyazawa has been named the youngest professional guitarist by the Guinness Book of World Records. He has appeared at Madison Square Garden, B.B. Kings, the Cutting Room, and Rodeo Bar in New York City. For his Los Angeles debut, he is going to shred at the Knitting Factory. Back in May of this year, he appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, performing Ozzy’s Crazy Train on guitar and vocals. Here it is. How those tiny fingers grab all of those Randy Rhoads parts, I don’t know….
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAB-SS-KCQE&feature=rec-HM-fresh+div

    Sunday, September 27th
    2nd Annual Longhair Illuminati Art & Music Festival, starring
    Tweak Bird, warpaint, Voices Voices, Jel & Odd Nosdam, Living suns, Blank Blue, 60 watt kid, DJ Nobody, Slang Chickens, Spirit Vine, Casket Salesmen, Green & Wood, Swass, Teebs & Vara of My Hollow Drum, Family of the Year, Kutmah, Auditory Aphasia, Young Animals, The Diamond Light, Travis Keller
    5:00 PM, $13
    It’s a festival! Get in close and chummy with some of the best and most innovative new bands bubbling up from the Southern California underground.
  • TAICOCLUB'09

    Jun 9 2009, 17h18 por plus_molly

    2009年 06月 6日 – TAICOCLUB’09
    TAICOCLUB'09にバスツアーで参加してきました。
    mixiと被りますが、こちらにも簡単に日記を掲載します。

    今回は友達が行けなくなり、悲しいかな、1人参加です。

    当日、出発時は東京では雨でしたが、長野の現地では曇天。
    雨は降っていませんでした。

    15時過ぎに到着。

    到着した時には特設ステージでMoodmanが回していました。
    Moodmanを楽しみながら、遅めの昼食とビールを呑み、テンションをあげる。

    以下、観たアーティストの記録。携帯の充電が切れた為、正確な時間は曖昧です。
    タイムテーブルの時間を参考に記載。

    ちなみに特設ステージと野外音楽堂の2会場があり、双方の距離は歩いて3〜5分程度。野外音楽堂は若干、山を登らなければなりません(50〜60m程度)。
    なお下山には巨大スベリ台が使えました。

    15:?? 到着後、野外特設ステージ、フードコートを散策。Moodmanを観ながら、昼食(ケバブサンドイッチ的なス・・云々。正確な名前、失念)
    18:00 ZAZENBOYS
    19:10 Daniel Wang
    20:35 world's end girl friend(野外音楽堂)
    21:10 SIS
    22:15 Special Others(野外音楽堂)
    23:15 Takkyu Ishino
    00:25 Atom Tm
    1:55 Squarepusher
    3:40 Ricardo Villalobos   
    4:30 DE DE MOUSE(野外音楽堂)を観るため、登山。演奏終了後、Ricardo Villalobosを観に再び下山。
    7:00 Matmos(野外音楽堂) 演奏終了後、特設ステージへ
    〜  SIS&Ricardo Villalobos&Fumiya Tanaka
    10:00 Nick the Record(野外音楽堂)
    11:40頃、疲れたので下山。食堂横のベンチで座って、仮眠。1時間ほど眠り、その後は1人でまったりしてました。
    14:30 新宿へ向けてバス出発。渋滞の為、予定到着時刻より大分遅延して、22:00過ぎに新宿着。

    気温が低く、肌寒いという情報だったけれど、天候の為かそこまで寒くなく、Tシャツにパーカーで僕は事足りました。ずっとTシャツのみの強者もちらほら。

    あと、持っていった荷物が少なくて小さいバナナショルダーに収まりました。東京発の人の中でもトップレベルの荷物の少なさだと思います。

    もしかしたら、荷物少ない人1位かもしれない。

    キャンプを楽しむ人が多かった為か大荷物の人が大勢いて、TAICOCLUBの独特さを思いました。

    公演では、4時以降は疲れて、後ろだったり、ステージ前方ななめ横で座りながら楽しんでいましたが、前中半(5時前くらい)までは行けるだけ、前に行き、真ん前〜前から2列目で観る事が出来ました。

    マイ・ベストアクトはSquarepusher御大です。まさか、2バンド編成まで観れるとは思わなんだ。感無量です。

    Jel/Themselves/Alex Under が観れなかったのが、残念・・・Atom Tmに惹き付けられてしまいました。

    フェスはどうしても、観たいアーティストが被りますね。

    あと、Fumiya Tanakaが回すのを単独で観れませんでした。野外音楽堂でのMatmos公演終了後(8:00頃)、下山したら、既にSISが回してました。なぜだろう・・・

    何はともあれ、非常に楽しめました。でも、誰かいないと感覚を共有できなくてせつない・・・ まぁ、恐らく来年も行くだろうとは思います。
  • Top 25 Albums 2007 - 2008

    Jan 28 2009, 8h29 por roflsaurusrecks

  • Rotations (December 14)

    Dez 14 2008, 14h54 por liftmuziek

    And all of a sudden, December is upon us. Time to make that Best of 2008 list, huh? Well, I'll be spending the next couple of weeks catching up to the albums that I may have accidentally missed during the year, so as to make sure and include everyone in my list that deserves for making this year one of the best ones in music. Meanwhile, here's another installment of Rotations, with some interviews linked back to Headphone Commute. Among the genres covered below, I've got folktronica and laptop americana from Silent Land Time Machine; excellent experimental neofolk from Paavoharju; abstract rhythmic noise from Wurlitztraction; cut-up glitch and IDM from Gescom; floating space music from Benn Jordan; psybient and dark beats from Integral; beautiful piano playing by Goldmund; majestic modern classical from Library Tapes; future jazz from Juxta Phona & Offthesky; ambient downtempo from The Remote Viewer; instrumental hip-hop and turntablism from 40 Winks; experimental modern classical masterpiece from Fennesz and Sakamoto; as well as a compilation of upcoming treats from Neo Ouija and a flashback of early dark ambient from Future Sound of London. Whew! This should be a pretty sonic treat for you. As usual, I would appreciate a comment or two, and would love it if you could Subscribe to RSS Feed. See you in a few weeks!


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    Silent Land Time Machine - &hope still (Time-Lag / Indian Queen)

    At times mysterious, at times complex, but always relaxing, even during its climaxing moments, Silent Land Time Machine is an instrumental rock project that reminds me a lot of A Silver Mt Zion. Except that... Jon is just one man... But upon your first listen you wouldn't know it... Hailing out of Austin, Texas, Jon is a multi-instrumentalist, and is equally comfortable behind the guitar, piano, accordion, and a wide range of stringed instruments. His motivation to master the musical medium and inspirations are credited to Anni Rossi (recently signed to 4AD) and Sophie Trudeau (member of Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and a co-founder of Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band), as well as much other output from Constellation and FatCat labels. Jon mangles instrumentals, DSP filtering, and field recordings which create a feeling of a small folksy community gathering, improvising over familiar melodies. The mood of &hope still, is less apocalyptic and political then the above mentioned influences, leaving a lot more room for imagination of the listener. Although some of the sounds appear to be looped, the patterns are not obsessively repetitive and are very organic. Jon takes great care in overdubbing layers and layers of live instrumentation to create his unique blend of post-americana-psyminimal-desktop-folktronica. Yes. I like that for a genre. The debut album has been released this past October, 2008, as a collaborative effort between Time-Lag Records and Jon's very own Indian Queen Records. Recommended if you like experimental pieces from M83, Mogwai, Benoît Pioulard, and Múm.

    http://www.myspace.com/silentlandtimemachine | http://www.time-lagrecords.com
    http://www.myspace.com/indianqueenrecords | http://www.indianqueenrecords.com

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    Paavoharju - Laulu Laakson Kukista (Fonal)

    I'll admit - it took me more than a few listens to get into Paavoharju. I almost dismissed the album completely, but my readers kept insisting that I give it another whirl. And here it is, Laulu Laakson Kukista, opening its intricate secrets after careful observation. The crackles, the noises, the lo-fi magnetic tape manipulations dispel, and the inner beauty of modern classical marriage to neo-folk emerges. So how do I begin describing something that is indescribable. An assembly of illusions scratching at deep rooted memories of childhood, a collection of conflicting elements settling into a unique pattern of a snowflake, a kaleidoscope of loose material patched together into a summer dress that is being hung up to dry in a sunlight by a humming villager. Between the digital artifacts and purely organic ambient hymns you find something... spiritual... revived through simplicity of a pure song. And after a few listens it is that song that draws you closer towards Paavoharju's mystical sound. Laulu Laakson Kukista is the second LP from a collective of Finnish born-again Christians (!) initially organized by brothers Lauri and Olli Ainala. Their first LP, titled, Yhä Hämärää, came out on the same label, Fonal Records, in 2005. The group is not a stranger to the scene, and since their debut, Paavoharju landed an EP on Miasmah as well as a 7" on Type Records. It's nearly impossible to draw a comparison between Paavoharju and any other artist, but if I was pressed, I'd perhaps point towards the abstract experimental and psych-folk work from Boards of Canada.

    http://www.myspace.com/paavoharju | http://www.paavoharju.com
    http://www.myspace.com/essami | http://www.fonal.com

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    Wurlitztraction - The Star Lit Numbers On Her Fingers (Enough)

    Like a buzzing concoction of plaster molded jigsaw, the sound of this abstract and experimental album descends on a creaky base board of musique concrète and gets nailed with percussive staples. The man behind this sound effect rich "soundtrack for late nights/early mornings" is Chris Reid, who goes by the name of Wurlitztraction. Reid compiled his collection of field recordings and unused studio manipulations from the soundtrack pieces he was producing for short films and animations, and wrapped this into an composition, The Star Lit Numbers On Her Fingers. It soon began taking a shape of its own, complemented with rich sound design, glitching electro-acoustic beats and a gentle push towards a darker sonic side of rhythmic noise and experimental electronica. It seems that the patterns never repeat, the melodies never blossom, and the haphazard ticks reappear here and there in a schizophrenic mania of a constantly twitching mass of a dying brain. And Reid doesn't stop there. Here comes in a bass guitar, acoustic drums, and industrial hits with an occasional vibraphone, trip-hop beat and a jittery feedback. Overall it's pretty difficult to pinpoint the style behind Reid's music [and that's a good thing], which is why I hold on to describing tiny mementos throughout the album. The Star Lit Numbers On Her Fingers is Reid's second release on Portuguese net-label, Enough Records, and is available for download for free from the site and scene dot org (catalog number enrmp138). Reid has also previously released an album titled, Lucidity Cue, on the same label.

    http://www.myspace.com/wurlitztraction | http://www.enoughrecords.scene.org

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    Gescom - ISS:SA (Skam)

    So we'll never know who's behind Gestalt Communications (Gescom), so what? It's pretty obvious that Sean Booth and Rob Brown of Autechre have a hand at this. This 2003 EP only reveals the well respected label, Skam and its title, ISS:SA, and even the latter is slapped as a braille sticker. The release did however follow on the heels of Autechre's DRAFT 7.30 (released only a week later) so many fans pick up the glitchy destroyed patterns, doomed abstract chords, and unrecognized splattered percussion to be as an extension of the album. Unlike any other collective, Gescom continues to lead us into the dark alley of nightmarish pleasures. All the while you're protecting your valuables and trying to scratch your head and place that sound that you've heard before. C'mon brain! Reconstruct this puzzle into a four second jingle! There!!! No, gone again. Smack! The last track, titled Slow Acid is a favorite of mine. This needs to be turned up much louder to hear all the tiny little white noise melodies in the background, while the AE kick progresses forward in a steady beat, and the common acid-house chords are choked up beyond comprehension. Sub woofer required. The artwork contained in the sleeve of the record is a special bonus. Another testimony to why records can offer just a little bit MORE. The insert is a two sided glossy print featuring a digitally modified image of trumpet, or perhaps a polished motorcycle exhaust pipe, creating an astonishingly bizarre brass instrument, the likes of which could only belong to Booth and Brown. The CD version of the record has a bonus track, titled Megamix. This is a 15 minute Gescom concoction which was originally featured on BBC Radio One's show when they did a Skam Records label profile. Here, the metallic rhythms and bit-crushed patterns are continuously looped into tiny fragments. I can only speculate if all the pieces are from previous Gescom releases and if it was performed live by sliding the loop window over an area of some track(s). Only like Autechre.

    http://www.myspace.com/skamsmak | http://www.skam.co.uk

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    VA - Diaspora: Cottage Industries 5 (Neo Ouija)

    Neo Ouija is BACK! That's right kiddies. After closing its doors in 2005, the Devon (England) based label originally started by Lee Norris (Metamatics), has re-opened its doors, and is now managed by Martin Hirsch (aka Deer and Random Noise Productions). Propelling many electronic musicians to fame, Neo Ouija is responsible for much output from Geiom, Bauri, Accelera Deck, Kettel, Funckarma, Apparat, Xela, Secede and many others! With this first double disk compilation, Hirsch is introducing us to a brand new roster of musicians. Additional contributions towards the comp include a few notables like Move D, Maps & Diagrams, and Kangding Ray. As with many other collections showcasing the upcoming works, it is difficult to pinpoint a specific genre, especially across a large radius umbrella like Neo Ouija. This fifth installment of Cottage Industries series, titled Diaspora, traverses the styles across its thirty (30!) tracks. Starting off with an excellent IDM track by MXM (an artist I'm planning on watching closely from now on), the selection of tracks on the first disk progresses into tech house, dub techno, and deep house. The second disk is a favorite of mine, and features more experimental, glitchy downtempo and IDM. At number twelve, another favorite of mine, Seven Ark, returns with familiar twisted loops, melodic pads and few remains of bouncing marbles with a track titled Version 2. The compilation signs off with a short ambient interlude from Nacht Plank And Shintaro Aoki that wets my appetite for the things to come. I'm really happy that Neo Ouija is back and I congratulate Martin Hirsch on resurecting the label that will continue contributing towards evolution of sound.

    http://www.myspace.com/neoouija | http://www.neoouija.com

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    Benn Jordan - Pale Blue Dot (Alphabasic)

    I guess the reason that I keep listening to Benn Jordan is the fact that he simply makes beautiful music. Period. In fact, I catch myself restraining from listening to Benn Jordan too much. His short, full of witty ideas tracks, produced under The Flashbulb moniker, have already conquered all of my last.fm charts. And the debut album under his real name is quickly gaining ground. Pale Blue Dot is Jordan's entry into building ambient soundscapes, released on his very own Chicago based label, Alphabasic. Composed as a tribute to an astronomer, Carl Sagan, Jordan explores the insignificance of our daily conflicts in comparison to our chance habitat on a tiny planet in the midst of an infinite space. From 6.4 billion kilometers away, Earth is nothing but a tiny pale blue dot. In his book, Sagan invites us to contemplate this miracle. "Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every 'superstar', every 'supreme leader', every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there - on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam." The tracks on Pale Blue Dot are titled around an interplanetary voyage. From Ascent, to Infinity Alone, Floating Vacuum, A Distant Earthrise, and finally Safe Landing, the pieces flow fluidly from one to another, capturing a story told without time. And Pale Blue Dot is more than a thematic album. It is an ambient journey through hypnotic sound, quietly drifting you away into space. The transformations are flawless, and many at times I seamlessly reach that sacred place of presence, by the middle of the album. If you are expecting Jordan's playful breaks and acid lines, turn away now. But if you are a patient, pondering listener, then you'll be repeating the album over and over, as I get to do now, for its fourth time this morning. A rewarding experience for a discerning ear. Recommended if you enjoy music from Evan Bartholomew, Biosphere, Christopher Bissonnette, Hammock, Eluvium, Manual and The World on Higher Downs.

    Two and a Half Questions with Benn Jordan

    http://www.myspace.com/bennjordan | http://www.theflashbulb.net
    http://www.myspace.com/alphabasicrecords | http://www.alphabasic.com

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    The Future Sound Of London - Dead Cities (Virgin)

    This is obviously an amazing record to start off my Random Vinyl of the Week adventure, as I dig through my dusty archives. Released in 1996, Dead Cities was Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans' fourth full length album as The Future Sound of London. Dead Cities was that very last record and then there was a torturing silence for six years. Even when the duo returned in 2002 with The Isness, it was ... not the same... How can one describe the layered dark samples with memorable vocal lines that are implanted in my brain? "I have killed a man. A man who looked like me." The album is an absolute classic, and its complex ambient and cinematic fragments continue to offer new insight into the minds of FSOL. Dead Cities was not received with as much success as my absolute favorite, earlier 1994 release Lifeforms [the latter climbed to 6 position on the UK Album Charts, while Dead Cities got up to 22]. The music of Dead Cities features more sampled beats carefully blending in big-beat and bringing trip-hop into the mix. We Have Explosive (which also came out as a single) features several samples from Run DMC's album Tougher Than Leather. The rest of the sounds [all very dear and familiar to my mind at this point] all convey the atmosphere of urban decay. An album from the future that rusted in the past. Like a empty feeling after watching a rerun of Blade Runner [and the sample off Mary Hopkin's vocals from the movie's soundtrack], the eerie nostalgia of revisiting a dirty old friend crackles in the hindsight. Oh, and how's this for a shocker for you. On one of the tracks guess who's playing piano? I'll give you a hint. The title of the track is Max and the pianist's last name is Richter. In addition to restructured MIDI files, Max Richter has also contributed other recordings and "environments". The album cover (and the two inserts that house the double vinyl) feature 3D graphics and digitally processed photography by Buggy G. Riphead. This is one of the albums to hold in your hands and marvel at its grandiose and epic stand in time. Since 2007, FSOL has opened up their vault and released a collection of forgotten tracks from their library, titled From The Archives (it is now up to its 5th volume). I hope I have excited you enough to revisit Dead Cities through my first adventure of Random Vinyl of the Week. I know that I have worked myself up enough to seek out the limited box set release [complete with a booklet!!!], and am now waiting for it to arrive in the mail!

    http://www.myspace.com/thefuturesoundoflondon | http://www.futuresoundoflondon.com

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    Integral - Rise (Tympanik)

    Another excellent surprise coming out of Tympanik. And that's twice in one year. First I was completely blown away by Subheim's Approach. And now another brand new group, Integral, hitting me hard out of nowhere with their debut, Rise. The duo behind Integral are Germany based David Rotter and Rafael Milatz. Their sound is dark, cinematic, and simply gorgeous IDM. It feels like these guys are going to be creating soundtracks for melancholic films of other-worldly voyages in no time. Hold on... Someone's knocking on my door. Oh... Never mind. That was in the track. Where was I? Ah, back on the spaceship. Alien insects are crawling upside down on a glass ceiling as we approach a sun rise of a distant galaxy. And when we land on the first favorable foreign planet, its beauty sings in soft sound waves after the electric storm. All the little sounds and patterns on Rise excite my neurons, as my brain races to keep track of all the psychedelic changes and the complicated unfolding layers of sound, even though the rhythm is of a slower downtempo nature. That happens to be my favorite stylistic aspect of this genre: slow spreading ambient melodic soundscapes on one layer and rapid micro precision programmed elementary auditory particles on the other. That is something my mind can never tire of, as there are numerous puzzles to be solved within this cryptic message. And when you're done, you can flip it upside down. Big thanks to Tympanik, once again, for bringing this music to our ears. Seems that the Chicago based label is tirelessly searching in all corners of this planet for the sounds emanating from another. Another great find. Beautiful artwork. Recommended for the likes of Hecq, Kattoo, Ginormous, Nebulo and Lusine Icl.

    http://www.myspace.com/integral | http://www.integralmusic.de
    http://www.myspace.com/tympanik | http://www.tympanikaudio.com


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    Goldmund - The Malady Of Elegance (Type)

    Keith Kenniff is back on Type Records with his second full length album under Goldmund alias, titled The Malady Of Elegance. A previous EP, Two Point Discrimination (Western Vinyl, 2007), hit the streets on the heels of Kenniff's much anticipated Helios release, Ayres (Type, 2007). Whether Kenniff flips between his more ambient and acoustic electronica works under Helios or modern and contemporary classical pieces under Goldmund, he seems to shine at everything he touches. Especially when it comes to piano keys. The Malady Of Elegance is very cozy, intimate and personal. It is, as if Keith was playing in your own living room and you had your ear against the sound board, picking up each stroke of a hammer, a creek of the pedal, and a soft brush of the finger tips. The melancholic lullabies gently sway the listener into a meditative state of contemplation. It is especially important to recognize how a simple single instrument, like piano, can capture enough emotion to be gently wrapped in an album. The story behind The Malady Of Elegance is a bit of a mystery. But the aged photograph on the cover, the track titles and the music itself, hint at a voyage into the past, suggesting "that the ghosts of old America [still] haunt the keys." And even if this cinematic fantasy creates a world a bit out of reach, it's still comforting to know, that on The Malady Of Elegance Keith Kenniff plays for you. Your own private performance. Incidentally... The album layout and design of The Malady Of Elegance was designed by Erik Skodvin, who is none other than Svarte Greiner and one half of Deaf Center. They must be friends ;). The cover photograph on the album, however, was taken by Linus Lohoff. Meanwhile... It seems that Mr. Kenniff has been a bit busy with yet another release on John Twells' (Xela) Type Records, this time under Helios moniker, titled Caesura. You can be sure I'll grab that one as well. Recommended for the likes of Hauschka, Sylvain Chauveau, Erik Satie, Peter Broderick and Max Richter.

    Two and a Half Questions with Keith Kenniff

    http://www.myspace.com/goldmundmusic | http://www.typerecords.com/goldmund
    http://www.myspace.com/typerecordings | http://www.typerecords.com

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    Library Tapes - A Summer Beneath the Trees (Make Mine Music)

    All the recent sounds from Hauschka, Max Richter, Peter Broderick, and Eluvium literally guide me towards the latest album from David Wenngren, who is now the single member of Library Tapes (previously joined by Per Jardsell). Well, that's not actually true. On the latest album titled, A Summer Beneath the Trees, released on Make Mine Music (more on this great label later), Wenngren is joined by above mentioned Peter Broderick, who contributed a multitude of instrumentation: guitar, banjo, trumpet, accordion, viola, and others. [Broderick, by the way, I hear has moved to Copenhagen to join Efterklang. So among the many latest releases from this young man (Home being the latest on Type Records), and his collaboration with Library Tapes, I'm sure we'll be seeing his name pop up here and there for years to come]. On A Summer Beneath the Trees, the subtle melodies are woven in between Wenngren's soft piano and Broderick's singing violin, and upon numerous listens begin to implant themselves among the nostalgic memories. The music has a slight contemplative breeze to it - definitely not too happy, yet not too sad - mostly neutral in just being, as is the rest of our perceived reality. These sounds accompany the silhouettes moving in the office windows across the street, the rising white clouds from an industrial factory across the lake, and the slowly falling autumn leaves. Listening to the music gracefully moving my meager existence I am reminded once again that there is no such thing as bad weather. The weather just... is... A Summer Beneath the Trees is a great addition to Make Mine Music catalog, with already an excellent roster of artists like Yellow6, Epic45, July Skies, and Portal. Meanwhile, the latest from Wenngren was his 2008 release on his very own label, Auetic, under Forestflies alias, titled Structure/Chaos - so be sure to grab that as well. Another interesting release from Wenngren is his 2007 Litotes album on Symbolic Interaction, under yet another collaboration alias with Erica, Xeltrei. A Summer Beneath the Trees gets better and better with every single listen. Highly recommended if you like the above mentioned artists plus Goldmund, Deaf Center, Swod and Balmorhea.

    Two and a Half Questions with Library Tapes

    http://www.myspace.com/librarytapes | http://www.virb.com/librarytapes
    http://www.myspace.com/makeminemusic | http://www.makeminemusic.co.uk

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    Juxta Phona & Offthesky - !Escape Kit! (Somnia)

    With its fifth limited release, Somnia is introducing Juxta Phona & Offthesky to the rest of the world. Starting off with some ambient and modern classical sounds, Somnia delivered a little surprise with their last release by Evan Marc and Steve Hillage. In Dreamtime Submersible the duo has married dub techno and hypnotic ambient sound into a critically acclaimed composition that speaks for itself - the 777 limited copies are completely sold out. With the signing of Juxta Phona and Offthesky onto the label, the dub journey continues, this time with a jazzy swing. On !Escape Kit! the artist experiments with dubbed out, hazy, and definitely groovy beats, lightly sprinkled with tiny glitches and IDM treatments, but nevertheless purely organic sound. Instruments like vibraphone, sax, and jazz guitar quickly find themselves in a surreal atmosphere surrounded by acoustic drums, synth bleeps, clocks and paper rips. As if the local jazz band from the 60s has been secretly miked during one of their nonchalant improvisational coffee house performances, with the cables running through the walls into upstairs laboratory, where Juxta Phona and Offthesky feed the signal into their vacuum tubes, magnetic tapes, and digital machines, to twist, to bend, and warp the time, the sound, and reality. Inconceivably somnific, somniferous, somnolent. Here I want to applaud the art of Ray Massini, who has been printing the recycled paper covers with soy ink for every Somnia release. The illustration depicts an urban city rising above the skies, overgrown with evergreens, all floating on a piece of earth uprooted from its core. I need to get out. I need to withdraw. I need to return to my essential center of being. Where is my escape kit? Pick up your copy of this limited release while it hasn't run out. Clearly, by this point, Somnia is a collectible label, where each release shines on its own. Highly recommended. You will absolutely love this if you enjoy Dictaphone, Swod, Julien Neto, and Porn Sword Tobacco.

    Two and a Half Questions with Juxta Phona and offthesky

    http://www.myspace.com/offthesky | http://www.offthesky.com
    http://www.somniasound.com

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    The Remote Viewer - I Can’t Believe It’s Not Better (Mobeer)

    Getting back to melodic electronica, I turn my attention to Andrew Johnson and Craig Tattersall, who go by the name of The Remote Viewer. Their previous releases include two albums on 555 Recordings and three LPs on one of my favorite labels, City Centre Offices. This time, the duo releases their latest album, I Can't Believe It's Not Better, on their very own label, Moteer, that has previously graced our eardrums with Clickits, The Boats, and Part Timer. Well... It's actually released on a sublabel of Moteer, called Mobeer, which [with a pun on a name] they claim to be Moteer's micro brewery. This has been an anticipated release, with the last output from The Remote Viewer being over three years ago. The sound of the album quickly brings back the memories. The clicky ambiance and looping pads are complimented by soft breathy vocals by Nicola Hodgkinson and Andrew Johnson himself. The atmosphere of subliminal sounds and fragile percussion is at one point cut through with folksy banjo strumming. Fragments of piano, broken toys, field recordings and other found sounds recreate an experience of unwrapping dusty memories from within an old suitcase. And here's a collector's dream come true: the copies are limited to only 375 worldwide and happen to be out of stock already on boomkat. The lucky ones received two 3" mini CDrs in a hand made brown envelope and a printed beer mat with a peculiar message : "i went and picked up my complimentary corporate wear today. it came in a big cardboard suitcase. when i got home i unpacked six identical shirts, two suit jackets and two ties. no trousers though. the woman i rang said that trousers were out of stock (as popular now as ever). this could provide everyone with a big problem on my first day. i did however get two belts. one to wear and the other presumably, to hang myself with." That perhaps shines some light on the state of mind behind the ten untitled tracks. Usually I'd compare other artists to The Remote Viewer. But for those just waking up to their sound, I place them in a cloud among Jacaszek, Jasper TX, Peter Broderick, Porn Sword Tobacco, and Machinefabriek.

    http://www.myspace.com/theremoteviewer | http://www.mobeer.co.uk
    http://www.myspace.com/moteer | http://www.moteer.co.uk

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    40 Winks - The Lucid Effect (Project: Mooncircle)

    In the mood for some laid back beats and loungy vibes? Let 40 Winks groove you with their instrumental hip-hop rhythms mixed with blues, funk, and soul. The group (also spelled without a space as 40winks, and referring to English idiom for taking a nap for a short period of time) is comprised of two Antwerp based Belgian producers, Padmo and Weedy. With samples ranging from bossa nova beats, sax riffs, and dusty jazzy records, the duo scratches the surface of our minds with old-skool effects and vintage organic loops. 40 Winks previously released More Than Loops (Swamp, 2005) and Sound Puzzle (Merck, 2007), so it's no wonder that I picked them up again for The Lucid Effect, after the duo migrated to yet another home, this time to Project: Mooncircle. The latter is not exactly a surprise, since 40 Winks has already contributed a track to The Heart On The Right Spot compilation (Project: Mooncircle, 2007) where they were showcased among their contemporaries like Mr. Cooper, Lackluster, and Dday One [worth picking up this great collection]. Looks like after thirty releases, this German label will continue to output some quality electronic and instrumental hip-hop material (their latest is a release by CYNE - Starship Utopia). The Lucid Effect continues to explore the head-bopping experimental sounds that will no doubt appeal to fans of Flying Lotus, Blockhead, Daedelus, Sixtoo, Jel and Malcom Kipe. Super fun with that 70's feel, turntablism and all. I only wish that more places in the world played this kind of music in the background (like dentists and government agencies), to take the edge off that unnecessary stress we're so programmed to cope with. I would also love to see 40 Winks branch out to using arranged loops by live bands - even if they don't play any instruments themselves.

    Two and a Half Questions with 40 Winks

    http://www.myspace.com/40winks | http://www.40winksmusic.com
    http://www.myspace.com/projectmooncircle | http://www.projectmooncircle.com

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    Fennesz * Sakamoto - Cendre (Touch)

    Here's a 2007 release that I've been meaning to cover in detail for a while. Touch Music was launched in 1982, initially releasing cassette magazines. Twenty five years later, Touch is at its peak, perfecting their output with carefully selected works by Christian Fennesz, Ryuuichi Sakamoto, Oren Ambarchi, Biosphere, Ryoji Ikeda, Philip Jeck, Chris Watson and Mika Vainio, amongst others. Since the 90s, Fennesz and Sakamoto have performed live, with Sala Santa Cecilia being their first collaborative EP (Touch, 2005), recorded live at Auditorium della Parco Musica for the Romaeuropa Festival. Two years later, the duo got together to compose their first full length LP, Cendre. In between these two releases, Fennesz recorded an album with Keith Rowe, Toshimaru Nakamura and Oren Ambarchi, under a collective moniker 4g, titled Cloud (Erstwhile, 2005). Meanwhile, prolific Sakamoto (recording since 1978) released a remix album, Bricolages (Warner Music Japan, 2006) with a collection of reworked tracks by an amazing roster of artists like Alva Noto, Taylor Deupree, Snd, Richard Devine, Slicker and even Craig Armstrong. Needless to say that I was pretty excited to hear what the couple come up with, with such an amazing web of connections and an array of experiences. And Cendre doesn't disappoint. Sakamoto is back at the piano, this time bathed in a warm lush of ambient bliss, as flooded by Fennesz. The reverberations of drone-like pads almost swallow the notes whole, occasionally letting them cut through the descending fog, and shoot up like a sparkling reflection of a dying star. Editors at Boomkat have said it best : "The fact that you're [...] reading this review assumes you're of a certain musical disposition, and if you are in any way interested in the more beautiful things in life, the sensitive yet experimental end of modern music - pay close attention as this album is just about as good as it gets." A modern classical marvel. The latest from Fennesz is Transition EP (Touch, 2008), while Sakamoto released a collaboration with Christopher Willits, titled Ocean Fire (12k, 2008).

    Two and a Half Questions with Christian Fennesz

    http://www.myspace.com/fennesz | http://www.fennesz.com
    http://www.sitesakamoto.com | http://www.touchmusic.org.uk

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    last.fm artist and label cloud mentioned in the above post:
    40 Winks, 40winks, A Silver Mt Zion, Accelera Deck, Alva Noto, Anni Rossi, Apparat, Autechre, Balmorhea, Bauri, Benn Jordan, Benoît Pioulard, Biosphere, Biosphere, Blockhead, Chris Watson, Christian Fennesz, Christopher Bissonnette, Christopher Willits, Clickits, Craig Armstrong, Daedelus, Deaf Center, Deaf Center, Deer, Dictaphone, Efterklang, Eluvium, Eluvium, Epic45, Erik Satie, Erik Skodvin, Evan Bartholomew, Flying Lotus, Funckarma, Geiom, Gescom, Ginormous, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Goldmund, Goldmund, Hammock, Hauschka, Hecq, Helios, Integral, Jacaszek, Jasper TX, Jel, Julien Neto, July Skies, juxta phona & offthesky, Kangding Ray, Kattoo, Keith Kenniff, Keith Rowe, Kettel, Library Tapes, Lusine ICL, M83, MXM, Machinefabriek, Malcom Kipe, Manual, Maps & Diagrams, Max Richter, Max Richter, Metamatics, Mika Vainio, Mogwai, Move D, múm, Nacht Plank and Shintaro Aoki, Nebulo, Oren Ambarchi, Oren Ambarchi, Paavoharju, Part Timer, Peter Broderick, Philip Jeck, Porn Sword Tobacco, Portal, Richard Devine, Ryoji Ikeda, Ryuuichi Sakamoto, Secede, Seven Ark, Silent Land Time Machine, Sixtoo, Slicker, SND, Sophie Trudeau, Svarte Greiner, Swod, Sylvain Chauveau, Taylor Deupree, The Boats, The Flashbulb, The Future Sound of London, The Remote Viewer, Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band, Toshimaru Nakamura, Weedy, World On Higher Downs, Wurlitztraction, Xela, Xeltrei, yellow6, 4AD, Alphabasic, City Centre Offices, Constellation, Enough Records, FATCAT, Fonal Records, Make Mine Music, Miasmah, Moteer, Neo Ouija, Skam, Somnia, Time-Lag, Touch, Tympanik Audio, Type, type records


  • How eclectic is my taste? What does eclectic mean to these people?

    Mai 28 2008, 23h17 por FilmoreHolmes

    Take your top 20 artists. For each of these artists, collect the top 5 similar artists. The resulting number of unique artists is your eclectic score. If the score is small (extreme = 5) your musical preferences are very limited, and if it is large (larger than 80, extreme = 100), then you have an eclectic musical preference. You can compute your own score at http://anthony.liekens.net/pub/scripts/last.fm/eclectic.php

    My eclectic score is currently

    87/100


    The 80 odd related artists for my profile are 4hero, Acumen Nation, Alias & Ehren, Amon Tobin, Aphex Twin, Autechre, Beck, Bill Hicks, Bong-Ra, Calibre, Caural, Clark, DJ Cheb I Sabbah, DJ Food, DJ Olive, DJ Vadim, Daedelus, David Cross, Deep Puddle Dynamics, Doug Stanhope, Duran Duran Duran, Enduser, Five Deez, Force of Nature, Four Tet, George Carlin, Gomez, Henry Rollins, Hieroglyphics, Howard Zinn, ILS, Isobel Campbell, Jega, Jel, Jello Biafra, Joe Rogan, Kettel, Koushik, Lewis Black, Lloop, Madlib, Malcom Kipe, Mitch Hedberg, Neutral Milk Hotel, Nitin Sawhney, Nujabes, OOO, Once11, Patton Oswalt, Pavement, Peshay, Plaid, Plump DJs, Prefuse 73, Richard Pryor, Robin Williams, Shitmat, Sole, Souls of Mischief, Squarepusher, Stereolab, Super Furry Animals, The Bees, The Pharcyde, Themselves, Tsutchie, Ugly Duckling
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    Take your top 50 artists. For each of these artists, collect the top 20 similar artists (where the artist itself is the #1 most similar). The resulting number of unique artists is your super-eclectic score. You can compute your own score at http://anthony.liekens.net/pub/scripts/last.fm/supereclectic.php


    My super-eclectic score is currently

    681/1000



    The most similar artists for my profile are Bonobo (8), Sixtoo (8), Autechre (7), Bill Hicks (7), DJ Krush (7), Plaid (7), DJ Vadim (7), George Carlin (7), Lewis Black (7), David Cross (7)
  • DANE COOK

    Abr 10 2008, 20h45 por Benladen2

    2 be beat of Ambitions as a Ridah by 2pac!

    Dana Cook a laymans crook
    and he wrote the book
    on how to get shook
    Im freestyling this verse
    off the top the dome
    and Dana Cook
    should just go home
    Dana cook is the worst
    chokes on my dick like bratwurst
    Ill be driving a hurse
    for him and his male nurse
    Dana cooks a fag
    oh yes he is gay
    Im shove a pole up his ass
    and hell like it
    because he's gay
    Ill be suckin his dick
    Ill be makin him blow quick
    lick x4

    yo Dana Cooks a fag
    this diss is legendary
    theyll be playin this song instead of him
    on comedy central TV

    yo dane crook is gay
    I saw him at the bay
    san francisco
    touchin little boys
    gobblin coconuts
    like in almond joys

    Dane Crook stole a his jokes
    from some of my favorite folks
    queer as folk, hed like to get poked
    by blokes and folks, joes and schmoes
    he even stole this diss against himself
    he diss himself, just to earn money
    this is underground, underground rap
    we rap for for the soul
    dana crook works 4 dix
    lick x4
  • 40 Questions about your Top 50 Artists

    Abr 1 2008, 3h37 por xicote

    1. How did you get into 31?
    The Damned: I was in high school when Eloise came out. I still have the 45. TocarAlone Again Or was one of my favorite songs of my senior year in high school.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    The Beatles: I have no idea! Maybe it was I Wanna Hold Your Hand. I was very young.

    3. What's your favourite lyric by 29?
    Caetano Veloso: That's a tough one, since all the lyrics are in Portuguese. I'll go with the chorus to TocarQueixa:
    Princesa, surpresa
    Você me arrasou
    Serpente, nem sente
    Que me envenenou
    Senhora, e agora?
    Me diga onde eu vou
    Senhora, serpente, princesa


    4. What is your favourite album by 49?
    Drumagick: I only know of one full album, Checkmate!

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own?
    The Cure: 11? Everything from the Three Imaginary Boys to Wish (1992).

    6. What is your favourite song by 50?
    Gal Costa: Her version of Fotografia.

    7. Is there a song by 4 that makes you sad?
    Mala Rodriguez: Nope.

    8. What is your favourite song by 15?
    Pulp: It's a toss up between TocarSomething Changed and TocarDishes.

    9. What is your favourite song by 5?
    A Tribe Called Quest: TocarElectric Relaxation

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Goo (Le Gooster): Not really! It's all somewhat dark.

    11. What is your favourite album by 40?
    Depeche Mode: A Broken Frame.

    12. What is your favourite song by 10?
    David Bowie: That's a tough one... TocarLife On Mars?

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 33?
    Saint Etienne: 2 of 'em: 1) My first year in San Francisco (1991-92), and 2) Walking up Primrose Hill in London in 1999.

    14. What is your favourite song by 37?
    Handsome Boy Modeling School: Holy Calamity.

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Ruby: Meel Ya Leil. And many more.

    16. How many times have you seen 21 live?
    Najwa Karam: 1. And it was EXPENSIVE!!!

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    Front 242: TocarHeadhunter.

    18. What is your favourite album by 11?
    Air: Moon Safari.

    19. Who is a favourite member of 1?
    Boards of Canada: Does it matter?

    20. Have you ever seen 14 live?
    Marcelo D2: No.

    21. What is a good memory involving 45?
    The Human League: Hanging out in town at "the field" and hearing Fascination on the radio. (1983).

    22. What is your favourite song by 16?
    Meat Beat Manifesto: Placebo.

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47?
    Joy Division: TocarLove Will Tear Us Apart.

    24. What is your favourite album by 26?
    Suede: Tough one, I'll go with Head Music.

    25. What is your favourite song by 18?
    Jel: TocarNo Solution - by far.

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 38?
    Dom Um Romão: TocarLake Of Perseverance

    27. What is your favourite lyric by 3?
    Jorge Ben: More Portuguese, so this is difficult - I'll say "com malicia" from TocarMenina Mulher Da Pele Preta

    28. What is you favourite song by 2?
    Blackalicious: TocarNowhere Fast

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32?
    Saint Etienne: Only Love Can Break Your Heart.

    30. What is you favourite song by 8?
    DJ Shadow: In/Flux

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live?
    Public Enemy: 2

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?
    Bonde do Tigrão: Cerol na mão - it samples TocarHeadhunter by Front 242.

    33. What is you favourite album by 12?
    RJD2: Deadringer

    34. What is the worst song by 34?
    The Doors: Orange County Suite. Like they weren't even trying anymore.

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 46?
    Elvis Presley: TocarHound Dog. Not sure though, I was very very young.

    36. What is you favourite album by 42?
    Tati quebra barraco: Boladona is the only full length album.

    37. How many times have you seen 39 live?
    Split Enz: 0

    38. What is your favourite album by 36?
    Milton Nascimento: Clube da Esquina (feat. Lô Borges)

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    Stereolab: TocarParsec. It was in a volkswagen commercial.

    40. What is you favourite album by 7?
    Beastie Boys: Paul's Boutique
  • CHECK DISS YOUNG ASSOUL OUT

    Fev 21 2008, 22h23 por ViolenceUpfront

  • virtual ticket stubs

    Ago 13 2007, 18h23 por fiacrackaBANG

    to aid my aging memory...

    2009
    11/1/09 Phish @ Festival 8, Empire Polo Field (Indio)
    10/31/09 Phish @ Festival 8, Empire Polo Field (Indio)
    10/30/09 Phish @ Festival 8, Empire Polo Field (Indio)
    8/8/09 Phish @ the Gorge
    8/7/09 Phish @ the Gorge
    8/5/09 Phish @ Shoreline
    8/2/09 Phish @ Red Rocks
    8/1/09 Phish @ Red Rocks
    7/31/09 Phish @ Red Rocks
    7/30/09 Phish @ Red Rocks
    7/15/09 Blonde Redhead @ the Independent
    7/11/09 Surprise Me Mr. Davis, Marco Benevento Trio, Big Light, Sol Rising @ "the Compound" (Fruitvale)
    6/13/09 Jay Reatard, The Oh Sees, Earthmen & Strangers @ The Independent
    6/12/09 EAR PWR, Adventure, Shakes Gown @ the Hemlock
    5/26/09 Animal Collective @ the Fox
    5/21/09 Amanda Blank @ Popscene (330 Ritch)
    5/14/09 The Dead @ Shoreline
    4/18/09 The Black Keys @ the Fox
    4/17/09 Band of Horses @ the Fox
    2/21/09 Big Head Todd and The Monsters, Joan Jones @ the Fillmore
    1/28/09 Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings @ the Warfield

    2008
    11/10/08 Dungen @ Bottom of the Hill
    11/1/08 Dave Chappelle @ the Punchline
    10/11/08 Crystal Antlers, Earthless @ 1st Annual Frisco Psychfest @ Thee Parkside
    10/4/08 DJ Harvey @ the Oasis
    10/3/08 David Byrne performing the songs of David Byrne & Brian Eno @ Greek Theatre (L.A.)
    9/28/08 Calexico @ the Fillmore
    9/23/08 Jose Gonzalez @ Yoshi's Oakland
    9/19/08 My Morning Jacket @ Greek Theatre (Berkeley)
    9/9/08 Built to Spill, Quasi @ Slim's
    8/22/08 Radiohead, The Black Keys, Manu Chao @ Outside Lands Festival, Golden Gate Park
    8/16/08 Sts9 @ Greek Theatre, Berkeley (from "Tightwad Hill")
    8/8/08 LSD and the Search for God, hot lunch @ Cafe DuNord
    8/3/08 Melvin Seals & JGB @ Jerry Day, McLaren Park
    6/22/08 Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, Sila & the Afrofunk Experience @ Stern Grove
    5/28/08 Beirut @ the Regency Center Grand Ballroom
    5/25/08 Cluster, Tussle @ Great American Music Hall
    4/30/08 The Breeders @ Slim's
    4/23/08 Caribou, Fuck Buttons @ The Independent
    4/20/08 Green Apple Music & Arts Festival
    4/12/08 Telstar feat. Phil Lesh, Particle, Dr. Toast, Blvd w/ SoulEye @ Yuri's Night Bay Area (NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA)
    4/11/08 H.R. @ The Uptown
    3/6/08 WHY?, Doseone, Jel @ Great American Music Hall
    3/1/08 Lumerians @ Ghost Town Gallery
    2/16/08 Umphrey's McGee @ the Fillmore
    2/13/08 DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist @ the Regency Center Grand Ballroom

    2007
    12/8/07 Andrew Bird @ The Warfield
    12/5/07 Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings @ Bimbo's 365
    11/25/07 Jose Gonzalez @ Bimbo's 365
    11/14/07 Stars @ Bimbo's 365
    10/27-10/28/07 Vegoose 2007
    9/30/07 Girl Talk, Dan Deacon @ The Fillmore
    9/28/07 Midlake @ GAMH
    9/15/07 Grizzly Bear @ Mezzanine
    9/1/07 Ted Leo and The Pharmacists, Against Me! @ the Oakland Art & Soul Fest
    8/10/07 The Abyssinians @ Ashkenaz
    7/19/07 Sonic Youth @ Berkeley Community Theater
    6/26/07 Feist, Grizzly Bear @ The Fillmore
    5/12/07 Pat Benetar @ L.A. Coliseum (Revlon Run/Walk)
    5/5/07 Murs @ People's Park (Hip Hop in the Park)
    4/26/07 Amy Winehouse @ Popscene (330 Ritch)
    4/23/07 Blonde Redhead @ Bimbo's 365
    3/28/07 TV on the Radio @ The Fillmore
    3/16/07 Greyboy Allstars @ The Fillmore
    3/13/07 Fujiya & Miyagi @ Mezzanine