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FROM THE STACKS: The Child of Lov
May 9, 2013
While it’s nearly impossible to make sense of all the music that floods our mail/inbox every day–not to mention the shelves at self-titled‘s favorite record stores–we’re constantly looking for artists who make us stop what we’re doing and actually listen. Here’s one of them:
EDITOR’S PICK: Various Artists, ‘Think and Change’
May 8, 2013
The Artist/Album: Various Artists, Think and Change (Nonplus+, 2013) Our Review: Anyone looking for an antidote to the rise of lunkheaded EDM loops needs to crank Boddika’s expertly curated Think and Change compilation. Reaching well beyond the Instra:mental producer’s drum & bass roots, it features everything from drill sergeant drums (SCB’s “Dissipate”) and bout-ready-to-jak breaks […]
Mikal Cronin Covers The Proclaimers, Sixpence None the Richer
May 8, 2013
Mikal Cronin has shared a couple totally ’90s tracks with Aquarium Drunkard, taken from a collection of ukulele covers he recorded for a long-distance girlfriend. “I recorded these songs a little while ago to send to my girlfriend when we were living in different states,” he explained. “We share an affinity for cheesy ’80s and […]
PREMIERE: Vaghe Stelle, “Spiral Gloom (Peaking Lights Remix)”
May 8, 2013
Peaking Lights fans who are accustomed to the duo’s usual dubbed-out atmospheres will be floored by the following remix, a roughhouse techno run-through of the Vaghe Stelle track “Spiral Gloom.” Available as part of the producer’s Out of Body EP, it’s a fitting introduction to the Danse Noire collective that’s bound to make its defiantly […]
Watch RBMA’s DFA Doc, ‘Too Old To Be New, Too New To Be Classic’
May 8, 2013
As Red Bull’s Music Academy continues to steamroll New York City with killer shows and subway-flooding daily newspapers, we thought we’d share one of our favorite byproducts of the company’s month-long takeover: a short documentary that covers the last 12 years of DFA Records, from its humble start in underground clubs like Plant Bar to […]
LISTEN: Killing Joke, ‘The Singles Collection (1979 – 2012)’
May 8, 2013
Well this is long overdue–a thorough, catalog-combing survey of Killing Joke, serving as a blatant reminder of why bands like Nirvana used to lift their ragged post-punk riffs wholesale. Or as frontman Jaz Coleman put it, “Considering it’s supposed to be the end of the world in a short time, it gives me great pleasure […]
David Bowie’s “The Next Day” Video Gets Banned From YouTube
May 8, 2013
While YouTube is happy to be the home of skateboarding bulldogs and toothless junkies, it’s quickly going the way of MTV. Meaning: a self-regulating system of censors set up to ensure we don’t get our minds warped by Wayne Coyne’s nether regions and, as of this morning, a christ-like David Bowie. That’s right–YouTube has already taken […]
Cold Cave Taps Boyd Rice for Two-Week North American Tour
May 7, 2013
Photo by Aaron Richter In a move that makes perfect sense given that Wesley Eisold just reissued his NO book and the two worked together on Back to Mono, Cold Cave has asked Boyd Rice to open its two-week North American tour in June. The rare outing isn’t the last we’ll be hearing from Rice, […]
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