sometimes a track hits you unexpectedly, knocks you over, floors you, leaves you breathless, speechless, etc etc, all those words. ghost town by swedish teenagers first aid kit is one of those tracks.
First Aid Kit- Ghost Townrating: 8.7
sometimes a track hits you unexpectedly, knocks you over, floors you, leaves you breathless, speechless, etc etc, all those words. ghost town by swedish teenagers first aid kit is one of those tracks.
First Aid Kit- Ghost Townrating: 8.7
we got the killer track the queen by wash in our box the other day and have had it on total repeat the last couple days. wash are from east london and are the solo proj of b3sci fav exlovers bassist danny blackman. big drums, great warm fuzzed out guitar tones and nice melodic lines make this a choice track. check it below.
Wash – The Queensample the killer floating away demo
wash on tumblr
Wash – The Queen from Danny Blackman on Vimeo.
rating: 8.3
melo grabs the rhymes of t.h.e.o.p.h.i.l.u.s. l.o.n.d.o.n and the smooth tones of jesse boykins III for this crazy collab. this is future music. word to soul culture uk on the track.
MeLo-X – She Is Forever (Feat. Theophilus London and Jesse Boykins III)this uk posse cut (check the features! tinie! tinchy! giggs! progreen!) has been blowing up our speakers last couple days. zane lowe hottest track in the world’d it yesterday. we’ll we’re hear to call game over hottest track in the milky way. like that shit? get familiar below.
Tinchy Stryder – Game Over (Feat. Feat. Giggs, Tinie Tempah, Professor Green, Devlin, Chipmunk, Example)our man mike slott keeps ya head ringin with this bangin remix of a new shigeto track. bk’s shigeto will drop his self-titled debut (of which relentless drag is a part) on ghostly nov 9. dude drops heavy records. get psyched.
Shigeto – Relentless Drag (Mike Slott Remix)rating: 8.0
its monday, suckas. today, we’re on our annie mac shit. as we drop two fresh uk bangers c/o the loquacious fri night dj. so here’s what we got… katy b’s new jam lights on which was all over bbc radio all weekend and a wobbly dstep banger from london mixman flux pavillion. do your best annie mac impression and push play button below.
Katy B – Lights On (Feat. Ms. Dynamite)ANSWER: peach ice cream
classic killa cam shit from the year 2G. enjoy.
Cam’ron – What Means the World to Yousho nuff worth fighting for. off willie’s classic 1969 soul portrait LP. an oft-sampled jam.
Willie Hutch – A Love Thats Worth Havingwe caught the hundred in the hands opening for the temper trap a few weeks back and we’re def impressed. the track for their lead single commotion further delivers on that first impression. we’re feeling the grooves and the killer melodies (spot that massive prechorus). consider us stoked to dig deeper into their self-titled debut.
The Hundred in the Hands – Commotionrating: 8.1
scandinavian chanteuse, Lykke Li, makes good on her new single promise… “Get Some” is near hot as her… the new single will be available as a free download on her website October 25 with b-side “Paris Blue”. a new LP is on the cusp, we’ll keep you posted. GET INTO IT!
Lykke Li – Get SomeDan Snaith aka Caribou and his band played Friday night, October 8th, 2010, at the Henry Fonda Music Box in Los Angeles, located at the Southwest corner of Hollywood and Gower, which is also the Southeast corner of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The theater originally opened in 1926 as the Carter DeHaven Music Box Theater. It was called the Fox, followed by the Pix, between the Forties and Seventies, where films had their premieres, and in fact Jaws first showed at the Pix in 1975. The building has been restored over the past several years to its original façade, which could be called Streamline Moderne, (loosely defined as Art Deco, but stripped of its more decorative elements.) However, many Hollywoodites lament the loss of the neon sign which adorned the building three decades ago.
Inside the theater, above the stage and along the walls, are details from the right panel of The Garden of Earthly Delights, by the 16th century Flemish painter Hieronymus Bosch.
This ancillary information is said to highlight the fact that the Music Box is a great place to see someone like Caribou play, because, like The Music Box, Caribou amalgamates different influences and styles, some of it “cutting edge” or “avant-garde” to the ears of some, and still retains a level of classicism, “rock classicism” in this case, by which I mean mid to late 60’s sounds and song structures. As an electronic newbie back in 2003/2004, this “classicism” helped me bridge the gap and appreciate Snaith’s music from the first.
All of Snaith’s records before Swim had been recorded on an archaic version of Sony ACID, a relatively basic music production software. In fact, Snaith has voiced his disdain in interviews for more in-depth software such as Protools, noting the importance of software whose facility, “allows the thoughts to move as fast as the music.” This also disproves the false notion that Snaith is a virtuoso who records all the instrumentation at once, and he describes his drumming abilities as “very basic.” While he does play the drums live (along with guitar, keys, analog, and recorder), the main drummer plays all of the most difficult parts, the frenetic cacophony of cymbals Caribou/Manitoba is best known for. (sourced interview via One Thirty BPM)
Caribou took the stage at approx. 11:20. They played for about 80 minutes, including the five minute break between the main set and encore. The crowd was very familiar with the recent album Swim, and surprisingly unfamiliar with the earlier material. The audience reception to “Melody Day,” opening track to 2007’s Polaris Prize-winning Andorra, was subdued, and you could almost hear the hipsters whispering, “What song is this?” when they played “Hendrix with KO,” off the 2003 Manitoba album Up In Flames. These songs were highlights of the show for me, prime examples of Snaith’s grounding in Psychadelic Pop. And of course they played all of Swim, playing “Kalli”, “Bowls”, and “Leave House” early in the set, finishing the main set off with “Odessa”, and encore-ing with “Sun”.
I saw Caribou at Cleveland’s Grog Shop back in June, and was surprised that Snaith’s gang trumped themselves with their Music Box show. Even despite the steep disparity in ticket prices ($12 vs. $23) and beer prices ($4 for a PBR tallboy vs. $7 for Heineken in a Dixie Cup). I suppose that’s the price we pay for a more cosmopolitan experience. The venues are more historical, the girls are more beautiful, and the bands play longer and more varied sets. Who says there’s a lower quality of life in the big city? I would gladly trade a covered parking spot or a $450 studio in Cleveland for the opportunity to see shows like Caribou’s at the Music Box in LA on October 8th.
Contributed by: Christopher Gedos
our seattle friends sports dropped something rad in our inboxes this morning in the form of the track for every world is a world of your own. ladies and gentlemen, behold the freshly minted banger.
Sports – Every World Is a World of Your Ownalso today is the track for be my animal by uk band the good natured. the electro trio get it in with some sick chorus hooks and memorable melodic lines.
The Good Natured – Be My Animal