ML Buch Shares Suntub Bonus Recordings
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Few albums from 2023 stick around as fervently as ML Buch’s *Suntub*, a
distorted, pop-inflected ambient excursion that transcends time and space.
Lucky ...
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Fashion Party
Fashion Week is almost upon us here in NYC--officially Feb 11-18. I certainly don't feel fashionable right now, wearing 18 layers of clothes, but sometimes the right tunes can make you feel brand new. Take this joint right here.
Its a cheeky collabo between Chairlift and Das Racist and I love it! Now to shed some layers...
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
New Album Update: Dinowalrus
I'm sure you all remember the Dinowalrus. Well last week they dropped their very first, shiny brand new album, %, on Kanine Records. Sweet! The album features some oldies, like BEAD and Cage Those Pythons, but there are some new surprises, too, like East German Western. Check it out for yourself on the Hype! Also, check out my Ear Farm interview with the band.
Monday, January 25, 2010
?uestlove Explains the Complicated Side of Playing Music
I read different blogs. Sometimes I like to read New York Magazine, too. Today, the mag had a little blurb about all the hullabalooh between the late night shows. Too bad Conan's leaving; but you know he's gonna rock out someplace else while Jay puts all the oldies to sleep (my personal opinion).
Anyhoo, apparently, drummer ?uestlove of The Roots, and now band leader for Jimmy Fallon, was really inspired by the fact that Max Weinberg and the Max Weinberg Seven played "Lovely Rita"on Conan's final show. Why? Because of copyright and permission costs. It turns out that playing that one song cost NBC $500K. Wow! Now I realize why I had to study copyright law in music so much in college...
See ?uest's explanation here.
Anyhoo, apparently, drummer ?uestlove of The Roots, and now band leader for Jimmy Fallon, was really inspired by the fact that Max Weinberg and the Max Weinberg Seven played "Lovely Rita"on Conan's final show. Why? Because of copyright and permission costs. It turns out that playing that one song cost NBC $500K. Wow! Now I realize why I had to study copyright law in music so much in college...
See ?uest's explanation here.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
No, please stay
That's the first thought that came to mind when listening to Keepaway's new single "Yellow Wings" off their EP "Baby Style". The tribal/militaristic percussion, which features a strict march tempo mingled with hoots and pitched percussive instruments, gives way to a reverby call and response between the bass and the guitar. Oh, yes! The parts alone are pretty simple, but throw them all together and you've got a delectable, inventive and exciting blend that's like Animal Collective and Yeasayer, among other influences, all rolled into one. Yay!
Listen here, courtesy Pitchfork.
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