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THROWBACK TUESDAYS: 1910 Fruitgum Company – Simon Says

By Chris Gedos

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The New Jersey bubblegum band oh-so-ironically named 1910 Fruitgum Company was not a one hit wonder. “Simon Says” made it to #4 in March, 1968; “1,2,3, Red Light” and “Indian Giver” both reached #5 in ‘68 and ‘69, respectively. So why are all three songs so scarcely heard on OBG stations today? All three records sold over a million copies upon release, so where’s the love? My only thesis is that overtly saccharine songs associated with the period between The Summer of Love and the devastation of ’68 are seen as historical aberrations and therefore discarded as irrelevant. (Examples supporting this theory are “Green Tamborine” by The Lemon Pipers and, to a lesser extent, “Incense and Peppermints” by Strawberry Alarm Clock. Both of these songs made it to #1.) “Simon Says” is a bit gimmicky, but it’s also important to remember that the Milton Bradley game Simon wasn’t released until 1978. The saying Simon says can be traced to Simon de Montfort, who led the barons against Henry III of England during the Second Barons’ War, way back in the 1260’s! I think all this culturally and historically juicy information is enough to give 1910 Fruitgum Co. some much deserved airplay.

1910 Fruitgum Company – Simon Says

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Birdy – People Help the People (Cherry Ghost)

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Our girl Birdy turns in this torched up cover of “People Help the People” by the awesome Manchester band Cherry Ghost. If you’re familiar with Birdy’s covers series, “People Help the People” is cut from a similar cloth; spare piano, forlorn pining vocal, stretched-out somber melody. Get bummed out below.

Birdy – People Help the People (Cherry Ghost)

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Rating 8.0

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11-14-11

OnCue – Kinda Late (Feat. Mike Posner) (Prod. 88 Keys)

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Big look from OnCue & Mike Posner on “Kinda Late”. The track, excerpted from Wednesday-dropping Can’t Wait mixtape, features some sharp production by 88 Keys (a super neat urgent 1-2 laced on top jazz-inflected guitars and soulful vocal samples). Listen.

OnCue – Kinda Late (Feat. Mike Posner) (Prod. 88 Keys)

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Rating: 8.3

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The Black Seeds – Cool Me Down

By Trevor Meyer

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Awesome music continues to pour out of New Zealand. If you’re new to this Wellington-based band, consider this your chance to get funky with the high-acclaimed Kiwi band, The Black Seeds. The soulful “Cool me Down” comes to us off the band’s third album, Into the Dojo. If you see an angry bro in a social situation who is taking that “defensive lion position” (you know what I’m talking about) cool him down with this throwback. He may not dance, but he’ll be unfolding his arms and loosening up his polo shirt in no time. I’m hoping these guys come at it with a new album soon.

The Black Seeds – Cool Me Down

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Rating 8.5

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TICKET GIVEAWAY: Penguin Prison live @ The Central LA this Wednesday!

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NYC’s Penguin Prison hits Santa Monica this Wednesday November 16th for a special encore Los Angeles performance at The Central as part of Central SAPC Presents. Also performing The One AM Radio, Future People, and Mario Cotto (KCRW).

Interested? B3SCI has you covered! Contact us HERE and we’ll enter you to win a pair of tickets for the set!

The Central info and purchase tix (HERE)

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Michael Kiwanuka – Home Again

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The brand new “Home Again” is yet another example of what UK singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka does so well. It’s just his soul, a guitar, and some minimal instrumentation all tuned into that special MK frequency. Get (re)familiar below.

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Rating 8.2

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David Guetta – Titanium (Feat. Sia) (Alesso Remix)

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As if “Titanium” could get any bigger, Alesso has done it. The 20-year old producer last night let loose this preview of a brand new mix for the Sia-featuring hit track. (DoML)

David Guetta – Titanium (Feat. Sia) (Alesso Remix)

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Rating 8.1

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LIVE SHOW REVIEWS: araabMUZIK @ The Mondrian, Los Angeles 11/11/11

By: Chris Gedos

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Rhode Island native Abraham Orellana performed under his moniker araabMUZIK on Friday night, 11/11/11, as part of The Mondrian Sessions at the hotel of the same name on the Sunset Strip. Although the LA scene has long since moved to Silverlake and Echo Park, The Mondrian Sessions are making The Strip relevant for lovers of independent MUZIK.

AraabMUZIK’s highly regarded Electronic Dream was released over the summer. It shocked and even upset some of his admirers, for on his LP the producer oftentimes sits back and allows the original song to play through for seconds at a time. However, araabMUZIK’s previous beats for Cam’ron and others are more heavily spliced, which I view as a simple issue of producing a single song vs. an entire LP, a transition which araab handled with ease. These are big boy beats but also stand alone songs, not an easy feat for a producer barely of drinking age.

The set was performed inside, to the left of the main entrance of the hotel. It would’ve been cool to see it outside by the pool (where I saw Dirty Beaches back in August), but ten foot ceilings and a tiny bar add to the house party vibe. The crowd (50% hip-hop, 50% hipster) wilds out- the same people that sway gently at concerts in Echo Park are losing themselves in a way they’d make fun of in a different environment. The music weaves its way through several genres in several seconds, too pop for hip-hop and vice versa, infectious music flaunting conventions. It’s so packed I can only catch glimpses of his fingers furiously tapping at the MPC which he’s wholly dependent on. My friend asked, “Where is the musicianship?” He wasn’t a fan. Oh well, beauty is in the ear of the beholder.

My main fault with the experience is more of a misgiving regarding the culture that has proved fertile ground for this current DJ/Dubstep/MPC/Protools (one big umbrella) revolution: it epitomizes self aggrandizement at its most unadulterated. To believe one is the purveyor of a musical revolution is dangerous naiveté. I ran home to put on the second side of Bringing It All Back Home, as I craved a slice of Dylan’s master social commentary:

Advertising signs they con
You into thinking you’re the one
That can do what’s never been done
That can win what’s never been won
Meantime life outside goes on
All around you

(From It’s Alright Ma, I’m Only Bleeding)

araabMUZIK – Let It Go

araabMUZIK $$$ (Twitter) (Facebook)

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RATING: 8.4

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NO CEREMONY /// – DELIVERUS

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NO CEREMONY/// bring us their latest with “DELIVERUS”. The track tries on a singer-songwriter feel proving that underneath all of those washy layers and groove based arrangements, and of course hype, there must be an internal consensus for quality writing. Pick up the track below and be on the lookout for more to come from NO CEREMONY///.

NO CEREMONY/// – DELIVERUS

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Rating 8.6

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Rihanna – Drunk On Love (Prod. Jamie XX)

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We caught a snippet of Rihanna’s Jamie XX-produced “Drunk on Love” a few days ago. Now the full length CDQ surfaces. One the of the most anticipated Talk That Talk tracks, “Drunk On Love” continues the trend of indie R&B merging into the mainstream pop. Like we alluded to in a recent post about Lady Gaga (and what went wrong with Born This Way), successful pop stars stay relevant by embracing what’s not quite yet mainstream, what’s still sort just under the surface, and making it mainstream. Like Drake and his collaborations with The Weeknd and Jamie XX, Rihanna is trying (and on “Drunk on Love” succeeding) to maintain relevance by hoping on a sound, that while maybe all too familiar to most blogoverse denizens, is only just surfacing into the mainstream.

Rihanna – Drunk On Love (Prod. Jamie XX)

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Rating 8.4

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11-12-11

Heavy D & The Boyz – Nuttin’ But Love (Cookin’ Soul Remix)

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Rest in Peace Heavy D.

Heavy D & The Boyz – Nuttin’ But Love (Cookin’ Soul Remix)

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Rating 8.2

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Lady Gaga – Bloody Mary (The Horrors Remix)

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Indie-gazers The Horrors go in on Lady Gaga’s “Bloody Mary” from her forthcoming Born This Way: The Remix LP . And…..surprise! It’s actually really good. Cheers, chaps. (SG)

Lady Gaga – Bloody Mary (The Horrors Remix)

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Rating 8.4

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