Friday, April 30, 2010

woods- at echo lake

wooo day off. have my coffee my books and this.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Monday, April 26, 2010

back in action


Sorry to slack on the blog posts but ive been pretty busy and am trying to stay on top of studying.
however i managed to get my hands on some tickets to this after work on friday.


which was awesome.
save the temperature and the obnoxious kid behind me who just couldn't get close enough to the stage.


here are some tasty treats that ive accumulated as of late.

new national album.
long time coming. its good...but ______.

beach house - zebra ep
this is just a four track ep but its pretty catchy.

handsome boy modeling school - so...how's your girl
this album is well mixed.
beats are a bit redundant but subtle.
the duo is dan the automator and prince paul... the dude who produced de la soul.

nada surf - if i had a hi-fi
always liked this band.
havent really listened to this album but its all covers... so it could be horrible.



ive also been listening to a lot of charlie parker.
im trying to find a way to post his dial sessions but the files are huge.




Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Band of Horses - Infinite Arms

dmca takedown requested

Band Of Horses have left Sub Pop and arrived at Ben Bridwell’s Brown for their new album Infinite Arms. Visually, though, they haven’t strayed too far from Cease To Begin’s nightscape. There’s less water and more mountainous swirls, but like the previous cover image, the sky was captured by photographer Christopher Wilson. The band produced Infinite with help from Phil Ek. It was recorded over 16 months in various locations featuring a beefed-up lineup that includes the core of Ben Bridwell, Creighton Barrett, and Ryan Monroe with longtime touring members Tyler Ramsey and Bill Reynolds providing additional hands. As a nod to the new lineup, Bridwell is quoted as saying “in many ways, this is the first Band of Horses record.” But we know it’s actually their third. due out may 18th.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Foals-Total Life Forever

promo release.
self described to sound "like the dream of an eagle dying".
i dont really know what to make of the aforementioned metaphor but the musics pretty decent.

Black Keys-Brother




Danger Mouse, who produced the band’s last album ‘Attack And Release’, has produced one song (‘Tighten Up’) recorded at Brooklyn’s Bunker Studios.

As previously reported the bulk of the album was recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio with Mark Neill.

The album features a cover of Jerry Butler’s ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’.

Billboard reports the album is highlighted by ‘Next Girl’, a Zeppelin-y blast of fuzzed-out guitar, and ‘Howlin’ for You’, which features a “da da da” chant and a drum beat akin to Gary Glitter’s glam-rock classic ‘Rock and Roll (Part Two)’.



Sunday, April 18, 2010

Gold Panda



Gold Panda is a left-field producer and remixer called Derwin who makes instrumental soundtracks to half-remembered, dreamy summer days. He scours charity shops for old records and VHS tapes to turn into distorted samples, and wraps them in minimal,warm beats.

He is obsessed with Japan and its culture, and once sold his entire record collection to pay for a Japanese diploma at the School of Oriental and African Studies, before moving there for a year.

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Miyamae


Quitters Raga

Saturday, April 17, 2010



This is a perfect album to play on a rainy Sunday afternoon

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

get it while its hot


(its one track for some reason)

Madlib follows Beat Konducta In Africa with the fourth installment of the Medicine Show series, "420 Chalice All Stars: All Jamaican Sounds." Anyone familiar with Madlib knows his deep appreciation of the variety of music from Jamaica. Think back to his run through of the Trojan Records catalog, 2004's "Blunted In The Bombshelter." On "420 Chalice All Stars" all Jamaican flavors are evident, from the speedy ska of the mid 60s to the dark dub of the early 70s to the rollicking funk from some of Jamaica's best known ensembles.

citay- dream get together

The band uses acoustic and electric guitars, electric bass, keyboards, drums, and other percussions. The band's sound includes guitar harmonies, long instrumental sections, and Beach Boys-like vocals. The sound has been described as psychedelic pop-rock.

some native music


japanther- tut tut now shake ya butt

this album took me a while to really get into. only because the interludes are so bizarre and unnecessary.
“The virile and powerful Poseidon is no match for the pairing of energetic Brooklyn band Japanther.”
Brooklyn Vegan
while the torontoist raves:
“Just attend the Japanther gig in the general spirit of rebellion, anyway. Don’t trust anyone over 30 and don’t think about it too hard. "


british invasion


the hollies - for certain because...
little brit-pop action circa 1966.



Ras G & the Afrikan Space Program
samiyam


Ras G guides a deep space exploration of music’s ancient history and rich future. Working thru obsolete tools to reach back in time and pluck out the essence of groove, Ras G's music is rich with space-funktified rhythms, fog horns, natty chattin, subterranean bass lines, colossal percussion and glorious highs.

Ras G has been a fixture on the underground hiphop scene in Los Angeles since the early 90s. He is a proud South Central LA resident. Ras along with Black Monk and Ron Stivers are the founders of the Poo-Bah Label.

This is the music that people will be playing in the ghettos of Mars in the year 3014.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

rip supergrass





(Reuters) - British band Supergrass, which had hits in the 1990s with singles "Alright" and "Richard III," announced on Monday it had split.

The quartet from Oxford, with six studio albums under its belt, decided to break up "due to the 17 year itch," it said in a statement.

Supergrass, consisting of singer Gaz Coombes, Rob Coombes, Mick Quinn and Danny Goffey, will play four farewell shows in June starting in Glasgow, Scotland on June 8 and ending in Paris on June 11.

"Thanks to everyone who has supported us over the years," the band said in a statement.

"We still love each other but, cliche notwithstanding, musical differences have led to us moving on and of course we all wish each other well in the future."

According to British media reports, Supergrass had been working on a seventh album in 2009, and it is not clear whether any of the new material will be released.

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spin


new frog eyes

LEAK.
you got this here.
latest from the quazi supergroup.

sidebar/post combo



so im not real big into writing much under the albums that im posting as you've probably noticed. could be attributed to laziness which is probably partly true, but i think writing pretentious reviews and standing on soap box's is played out. ill try and give a brief description and leave you to your devices. any ways.

some wilco.

crookram

warning:extra funky.
this album is a good listen.

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R.I.P. Fearless, Wildly Adventurous Jazz Drummer Steve Reid
By Rob Harvilla, Tuesday, Apr. 13 2010 @ 12:00PM


You'd be hard pressed to find a drummer who covered more stylistic ground in his career than Bronx-born drummer Steve Reid, who died in his sleep last night after a battle with cancer. He was 66.

His first recording gig came when he was 17, backing Martha and the Vandellas under the direction of Quincy Jones in the Apollo Theater house band. Then a three-year stint in Africa, playing with superstars like Guy Warren and Fela Kuti. He was hired -- and fired -- by James Brown. (More on that here: "'If you were late twice you were out.' He waits a beat. 'That's how I got fired.' And again that laugh.") After two years in jail for refusing to fight in Vietnam, he enjoyed stints with every jazz pioneer you can think of: Freddie Hubbard, Ornette Coleman, Sun Ra, Miles Davis. And later in life, he pounded out a series of adventurous, exuberant records with electronic musician Kieran Hebden, a/k/a Four Tet, whom Reid proudly described as his "musical soul mate."

"Steve was one of my great friends and the most wonderful musician I have ever encountered," says Hebden, in a statement passed along by PR company Motormouth Media. "The music and adventures we shared have been some of the most happy and meaningful experiences I've ever had. A true inspiration. He lived a great life and gave us incredible music. I'll miss him forever.'

Age and theoretical stylistic gap aside, Reid had the same affection for Hebden. As the drummer had once explained his newfound philosophy:

"Today's music is driven by the rhythms. That's the key. There are going to be no more Coltranes or Hendrixes: all this shit on the top has been played already! Now it's about mixing the whole thing up with the rhythms. It's not an intellectual thing anymore. It's a feeling." Drumming is a craft that Steve feels is being neglected, "Now everything has a very clinical, digital drum sound. You don't hear overtones or anything like that. It needs to be opened up. There's not too many guys left: Blakey, Elvin... everybody with a raw sound has gone now." And then, remembering himself: "Almost."


Monday, April 12, 2010

he comes from gallop new mexico

bob dylan.
he plays harmonica and sings alot of songs.
Riverside Church July 29, 1961 new york.

babbletron - mechanical royalty

some funky low key hip hop.
and personal favorite cool calm pete.
overlooked for sure.

mark sultan

http://www.mediafire.com/?myeqzgj5nz3
spinning currently.
this album is incredible.