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30th October 2009

New Artists, New Tricks, New Tracks

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Dr. Silver is on call, readers!

Check out: Dr. Silver – “Jupiter Spacedisco“…it’s exactly what it sounds like.

You’re gonna need to do yourself a favor and check out some of the sets from Pretty Girls & Lasers. These cool cats are definitely going to get you moving. And that’s a good thang. A real good thang.

Do you like the Swedish like I do? Well then you’ll probably like The Sweet Serenades. Check out their new album Balcony Cigarettes (sounds dangerous!)

Check out: The Sweet Serenades – “On My Way

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29th October 2009

Take Five

So here’s how the story goes.  Legendary jazz pianist Dave Brubeck’s long-time music partner and alto-saxophonist Paul Desmond came  to Brubeck one day with a piece he’d written in 5/4 signature. That song, my friends, is the Dave Brubeck Quartet’s most famous song of all time: “Take Five”. Even if you don’t know what I’m talking about this second, take one listen and you’ll know exactly what I mean.

I figured it might be a nice treat to include a remake of “Take Five” by the Kashmere Stage Band. All I can say is “FUNKAAY!” Enjoy.

Listen to The Dave Brubeck Quartet – “Take Five

Listen to the Kasmere Stage Band – “Take Five

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24th October 2009

Tristan Clopet – Duende

Readers, listen up! I have a secret for you…one that I’ve been meaning to tell you for a while, but time has been a luxury lately.

Ladies and gentlemen, presenting Tristan Clopet. Clopet’s debut EP Duende is an interesting conglomeration of  good ol’ southern soul, funky rock, and a whole lot of heart. For one, Clopet’s vocal range is impressive, smoother than the other side of the pillow (and that’s smooth!) in both the higher and lower registers. The instrumentation here perfectly complements the clean and breathy vocals at every turn, showing a real rapport between Clopet and his bandmates.

Duende takes off with “Your Love is a Drug”, a funked out jam that oozes classy-cool. “The End of an Era” begins like a typical folk-pop track, but Clopet’s vocals and the reverberating echoes of harmonies turn the song into a soulful treat. “Flowers in Bloom” see Clopet taking on the role of storyteller that reminds me of the golden days of Citizen Cope. The spontaneity and freshness of “Let it Go” sees the band juxtaposing spitfire rock with soft ebbing harmonies, while the clear highlight of the EP is the skittish rocked out “Concrete Dreams”.

So what are you waiting for? Grab a copy of Duende (note: iTunes link).

Listen to the whole EP here!

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24th October 2009

Volcano Choir – Unmap

Everybody go crazy! Bon Iver has released something!

Okay, seriously, let’s all calm down. I’m not one to get all crazy excited for every little piece of music that gets released by the suddenly (and appropriately) famous band/artist. Nevertheless, here I am about to tell about Bon Iver’s side-project Volcano Choir and their ‘debut’ album Unmap. There’s a few gems sprinkled in here and there on this eccentric take on acoustica. The folksy syncopated claps and the spiraling chants of random sounds on “And Gather” is a perfect snapshot into what this album is all about: taking a guitar, some voices, and combining them to change the way the artist and listener approach acoustic music.  “Husks and Shells” continues on that note, with simple twinkle of a guitar riff that creates a wintry hideaway into some otherworldly igloo. The urgent “Island, IS” strays away from the midline with its jumbled guitar and soft drums. “Seelpymouth” sounds more like a falsettoed tribal chant than anything else, blending nicely into the heavily layered voices and swirls of guitar.

While some have gone batty over this album (see pitchfork), I’m taking a more conservative view; I can see the message, I can see the purpose, and I can see the place for such an album. But truth be told, I’ll just wait patiently for the next Bon Iver album.

Check out Unmap

Listen to “Island, IS

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9th October 2009

The Clientele – Bonfires on the Heath

Alasdair Maclean’s voice has always intrigued me. It’s not that there’s anything so particularly wonderful about the pitch or the quality. It’s all in the delivery.  I get this feeling that The Clientele’s songs are crafted around his soothing British rasp, its gentle vulnerability and its unwavering perseverance. Maclean’s voice is what makes The Clientele’s folksy brand of eerie, delicate pop so fascinating.

But enough about voices…what about the music on UK collective The Clientele’s Bonfires on the Heath? I’m glad you asked. Take the self-deprecating God Save the Clientele, turn up the volume, and raise the urgency–and you’ve got Bonfires on the Heath. Don’t get me wrong–you’ll still get the achy ballads like “Tonight”, but you’re also getting the short-lived bits of rock on “Sketch”. The jangly “Harvest Time” is replete with the billowing plumes of harmonies and with the ebb and flow of the dancing guitar (think Pink Floyd here). “I Wonder Who We Are” is an absolute throwback to the happy-go-lucky rock of golden AM radio, ripe with ‘Bah bah bahs’ and the heavily syncopated verses. “Jennifer and Julia” is a swirling delight of horns and quivering strings, and the way Maclean says “Julia” is as amazing as it gets. All I can say is that Mel Draisey (she plays violin, keyboard, and percussion) has been an excellent addition to the band since she joined back in ’06, and you can really hear it on Bonfires on the Heath.

So do what you will, but don’t miss out on Bonfires on the Heath.

Listen to “Jennifer and Julia

Listen to “Harvest Time

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9th October 2009

The “I’m So F-in Sorry” Post

Seriously.
It’s been way too long.
Can you forgive me?
Will you still come to this site?
In that vain:
Sondre Lerche – “No One’s Gonna Come

**This is such a wonderful song; a great look into the then-burgeoning Sondre Lerche. I liked him much better then…..

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6th September 2009

Themselves & Why? – Canada

I’ll be honest, I don’t really know much about Themselves  or about Why?

From Pitchfork: “Themselves, the duo of Doseone and Jel, who also worked together in Subtle and collaborated with the Notwist for 13 & God, here team up here with WHY?, whose main man Yoni Wolf was a member of seminal Anticon group cLOUDDEAD with Doseone.”

Well, either way, they’re out with a collaboration on a song called “Canada”, and that it’s getting some serious attention (for good reason!). And I know that remix artist iamxl has done a pretty phat and fat remix of “Canada”. So enjoy.


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5th September 2009

Tricks and Tracks

I thought I’d share some delicious goodies with you today.

1. Jack Splash – “Flashback (ft. Lupe Fiasco

A funked out, falsetto-rich pop ditty that will have you dancing right along with the dextrous piano.

2. Todd Rundgren – “Hello It’s Me

Some call him a one hit wonder. No, sir! “Hello It’s Me” is one of those easy-like-Sunday-mornin’ 70s tracks that is sure to please.

3. Rockwell – “Somebody’s Watchin’ Me (feat. Michael Jackson)

You know the Geico googly eyed money. But how does the gecko feel? What the hell happened to Rockwell?

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5th September 2009

Candy Claws

I’d be lying if I told you that I love Candy Claws’ In the Dream of the Sea Life. But I’d be remiss to not tell you how cool of a concept their album is. As it goes, In the Dream of the Sea Life is a musical companion to the book “The Sea Around Us” by Rachel L Carson back from 1951. The album is covered with delicious ocean sounds recorded in June and October of last year: in San Esteban, Phillippines, and Monterosso, Italy. And if that doesn’t tickle your funny bone, then throw in the fact that the album is produced by the super cool Indiecater Records. They’re so cool, in fact, that they are streaming the entire album on their website! So go and check it out!

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14th August 2009

Bits and Pieces: Caroline Reese, laZEBRA, and Wake Up!

Hey all–I wanted to share a couple of tracks that I’ve received here and there from people that perhaps you might enjoy (not to be presumptuous).

caroline1Caroline Reese may be a youngin’ (18), but she’s got the voice of someone wiser and polished. Her musicianship is pretty darn good as well, and I think you’ll enjoy “Gone” and “From Where I Stand”. Check out more tracks at Reese’s soundcloud.

In the Club – “Turn You On (laZEBRA Remix)“–laZEBRA is a DJ/Producer out of the OC and he concocts here a frenetic mix of booty shakin’ beats for your enjoyment. Check out  laZEBRA’s myspace.

Empire of the Sun – “Walking on a Dream (Wake Up! Remix)“–Wake Up! puts forth urgency and energy into this remix, completely reinventing Empire of the Sun’s original concept for the song. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but it’s worth your time. Check out Wake Up!’s myspace.

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