Archive for May, 2010

MIXTAPE #10

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010


[NIGHT IN JUNE]

Another mixtape! Featuring songs by Light Asylum, HEALTH, Geneva Jacuzzi, Psychobuildings, Xeno & Oaklander,  Nika+Rory, Cosmetics, Linear Movement and more.

DOWNLOAD

By the way, we’re off to Barcelona for Primavera Sound festival so don’t expect any posts this week.

NITE JEWEL – TONIGHT

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

New Nite Jewel song! Well, sort of. ‘Tonight’ is a cover of Prophet‘s song from his 1984 album Right on Time. You can download it for free from Nite Jewel’s site. And apparently some new releases and live dates should be announced soon. Yay!

Tonight

Nite Jewel @ Myspace.

SORE EROS – TAAL COMPASS

Monday, May 17th, 2010

New Sore Eros 7″ is coming out next week on Blackburn Records. Grab the lovely A-side below and pre-order the 7″ from the label. Speaking of Sore Eros, I hope you’ve all listened to that awesome mix Robinson made for us last fall.

Taal Compass

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

[via]

Sore Eros’ Myspace.

FABULOUS DIAMONDS – TRACK 4

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Melbourne duo Fabulous Diamonds have a new album coming out this summer. The follow up to their fine 2008 self-titled debut is entitled simply Fabulous Diamonds II and it’s due out June 19 through Chapter. Download one of the new TRACKS below and stream a few more on their Myspace.

Track 4

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

[via]

Fabulous Diamonds @ Myspace.

ZOLA JESUS – NIGHT [VIDEO]

Friday, May 14th, 2010

New Zola Jesus video for the song ‘Night’ from her excellent recent EP Stridulum. The clip was directed by Jacqueline Castel.


[via]

MP3: Night

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

Stridulum is out now on Sacred Bones.
Zola Jesus official site.

INTERVIEW: DAN DEACON

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

We caught up with Dan Deacon after a show and asked him a couple of questions. He talked about playing with the Ensemble, plans for a new record and bands he thought we ought to give a listen. Read the interview below.

NC: Great show tonight, it was amazing.
DD: Thank you.
NC: Actually we’ve already had the chance to see you live last spring during the Primavera Sound Festival where you played with the Ensemble. What’s the difference between playing in a more intimate setting, a smaller venue and in a festival setting?
DD: I don’t really approach them differently- Tonight I opened up really casual and sort of like enjoyed talking to the audience quite a bit, and at a festival it’s kinda hard to chit chat when it’s 15 thousand or 30 thousand people or so. It is very different, I enjoy them both but I sort of prefer the smaller crowds when I’m solo and the bigger crowds when I have the Ensemble. Does that make any sense?
NC: Yeah. How come you chose to play with such a huge ensemble for Bromst? It consists of 14 people.
DD: Well, the album was written for a lot of live instrumentation and I wanted that to be translated live and that was the smallest number of people that could play the parts.
NC: What’s the difference between playing solo and having to coordinate with fourteen different people?
DD: Again, I enjoy them both, but they are very different mindsets, like when I’m playing solo with the ipod instead of with the Ensemble it is easier for me to just wile out and try and get everyone to dance. When I’m on my own I play on the floor, and when I’m with the Ensemble I play on stage. I actually have more of a role of conductor/band leader, but it’s more freeing for us to speed things up or slow things down or jam on certain sections or improvise so they are both liberating in different ways and restricting in different ways.

NC: Is it difficult to get the crowd to cooperate? For example tonight the people weren’t really feeling the whole kiss your palm rub it on someone else’s face thing.
DD: I think a lot of that has to do with cultural difference, especially places that used to be formerly forced into communism, they don’t really like the collectivist idea of it, being forced to do that something everyone else is doing. I talked to someone about this in Prague, I never really thought about it, and they were like – we used to be forced into doing what everyone else did, now we don’t want to do that. I never really thought about it in that context.
NC: I think it might be reading a little too much into it, honestly.
DD: I think it’s a cultural thing, the places that tend to have the hardest time with this are… I’d say here. I think here was the most resistant. But I think by the time the dance contest came about they had warmed up, I think they realized it wasn’t gonna be like… I think a lot of people are worried about being made fun of or made out to look like a fool and that’s not what I’m trying to do and I think by the time the dance contest came about they realized it was more about having fun and letting loose.
It’s the goddamn communists… If there’s one thing Americans hate it’s… No, no. [laughter]

NC: At what point did you decide to add all this things to your performance like the dance off and the choreography..?
DD: It grew organically, it started with just the dance contest which is sort of what I’ve reduced it back down to, to just being that, ‘cos with the last tour I was doing five or six different things and it was just..
NC: Too much?
DD: Yeah. I like performance art and group performance and using the audience as a music composition or like a palette, but I just wanna rage.

NC: How was the the tour with No Age and Deerhunter?
DD: It was cool. It was, um, very odd, but it was cool. There was a lot personality involved.
NC: What has been your favorite show so far?
DD: I don’t know, I don’t really have favorites, but if I had to recall a show in recent memory … I think it would be a show in Washington, D.C. with the Ensemble, that was like one of the highlights of my musical life.

NC: You’re still active with Wham City?
DD: Very much so.
NC: Are there any bands that you would like to recommend?
DD: Oh yeah, Future Islands, Ed Schrader, um, he’s a really awesome solo performer. The Lower Dens… um, what else is really good? Think, think, think. I know this. Oh, Nuclear Power Pants, an awesome band.
NC: All of these a part of Wham City?
DD: Most of them, yeah, I’d say. There either in Wham City or friends of Wham City. Jimmy Joe Roche. This band Dope Body, really good , some sort of like punk band.

NC: Do you ever do encores?
DD: Sometimes. Tonight I felt like we ended on a good point, we should just leave it there.
NC: Is everything planned out before you go on, you know exactly what you’re going to play and do?
DD: I pretty much know what I’m going to play. I like to stick to the set and keep it to what I know will work.

NC: Do you have plans for a new record?
DD: Yeah, I’m gonna start recording as soon as I get home.
NC: Do you have specific ideas in regards to the next record?
DD: I do, but they’re secret.
NC: Oh, tell us something!
DD: One record will be entirely played by humans, there won’t be any computer on it or sequence stuff.

Dan Deacon @ Myspace. Wham City site.

BROKEN WATER – WHET LP

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Another gem from Night People! Broken Water are a trio from Olympia, Washington who play good old noisy indie-rock. Sounds like late 80′s/early 90′s. Their excellent debut LP Whet is out now, buy it here. Hear and heal:

Hear

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

Heal

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

Broken Water on Myspace.

MINKS – FUNERAL SONG [VIDEO]

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Here’s a neat fan video for ‘Funeral Song’ by Brooklyn’s MINKS. Funeral Song 7″ is out now on Captured Tracks.

If you can see this, then you might need a Flash Player upgrade or you need to install Flash Player if it's missing. Get Flash Player from Adobe.

[via]

MP3: Funeral Song

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

Minkspace.

U.S. GIRLS – LUNAR LIFE 7″

Monday, May 10th, 2010

2010, Atelier Ciseaux
A. Lunar Life; B. Intro/Take Over Dynamix

New U.S. Girls 7″, Lunar Life, is coming out June 15 on Atelier Ciseaux. Limited edition 300 copies, artwork by Meghan Remy. Pre-order the 7″ here. By the way, it’s gorgeous, altough a little different from her last album.
The A side was premiered on Hartzine, but your favourite blog got to put it up for streaming too. Enjoy:

Lunar Life

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

U.S. Girls’ Myspace.

SOFT METALS – ANOTHER GOODBYE

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Download the new song by Portland duo Soft Metals. Well, it’s actually the first song they “wrote together with vocals, but just recently made a proper recording of it”. However, it’s perhaps their best one yet so get it:

Another Goodbye

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

Soft Myspace.

NC GUEST MIX#15: PSYCHOBUILDINGS

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Guest mix time! Funk + disco + soul +  glam + electronica + post-punk + new wave = a super funky mix by Brooklyn’s Psychobuildings. From Prince to Orange Juice to, erm, Clint Eastwood. Yesss.
Psychobuildings’ new single Portrait/No Man’s Land is coming out on May 31st, check Transparent for more info and pre-order details.
Play the game:

NC GUEST MIX#15: PSYCHOBUILDINGS

01. Earth Wind And Fire – Can’t Let Go
02. Prince – Lady Cab Driver
03. Chaka Khan – I Know You, I Live You
04. Orange Juice – Poor Old Soul (part 1)
05. David Bowie – Blackout
06. Clint Eastwood – Jump and Pawn
07. Virgo – Do you Know Who We Are
08. KKK – Gang
09. George Clinton – Pleasures Of Exhaustion (Do It Till I Drop)
10. Dam-Funk – Gold
11. Queen – Play the Game
12. Siouxsie & The Banshees – Red Light
13. Whispers – And The Beat Goes On

Psychobuildings’ Myspace.

WE LIKE CATS – MONEY DUBBY MONEY

Friday, May 7th, 2010

We Like Cats is a new “dub reggae inspired” project comprised of Honey Owens (Valet, Miracles Club), Adam Forkner of White Rainbow and Eva Salens a.k.a. Inca Ore. They have an album coming out June 15th on Marriage Records, now available for pre-order. Here’s the opening track:

Money Dubby Money

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

[via]

More info.