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VIDEO: Disclosure, “You Used to Hold Me” (Live @ Glasslands)
February 6, 2013
Just in time for the launch of their first proper U.S. tour, Disclosure have popped up in one of Yours Truly’s “Special Presentation” clips on Pitchfork. Check out their house revival remix of “You Used to Hold Me” down below, alongside some dates and details…
Stream Hair Police’s New Type Album, ‘Mercurial Rites’
February 6, 2013
Noise traditionalists who aren’t the least bit amused by the scene’s recent move toward making dance music (see: Carlos Giffoni, Prurient, Pete Swanson, even Wolf Eyes frontman Nate Young) will revel in the abject cruelty of Mercurial Rites (available now on Type), the first Hair Police full-length since 2010’s Stay In Bodies LP. Don’t listen […]
THE SELF-TITLED INTERVIEW: Hot Water Music
February 6, 2013
Words by Arye Dworken To give you a sense of how the times have changed, 12 years ago, I spent three days on the road with the hardcore band Hot Water Music. Back then, the Florida-based foursome–consisting of Chuck Ragan (guitar, vocals), Chris Wollard (guitar, vocals), Jason Black (bass), and George Rebelo (drums)–were touring as […]
LISTENING STATION: Five of Mountains’ Favorite Records
February 6, 2013
Listening Station is a recurring self-titled feature where we ask our favorite artists one simple question: What records have barely left your side lately? Weighing in this week are Mountains, who just delivered one of the year’s first truly essential drone-on albums (Centralia) through Thrill Jockey…
LISTEN: Prurient, “You Show Great Spirit”
February 5, 2013
Prurient fans who miss Dominick Fernow’s noise side are going to flip once they hear Through the Window, the producer’s latest release on Blackest Ever Black. As heard on the track below, Fernow fully embraces his love for floor-punching European techno on the album, broadening the isolationist beats of Vatican Shadow with a nightmarish trip […]
Can’s Irmin Schmidt and Jaki Liebezeit Reunite on Cyclopean EP
February 5, 2013
Last year’s Lost Tapes project must have stirred some nostalgia in Can co-founders Irmin Schmidt and Jaki Liebezeit, who are now one-half of Cyclopean with Burnt Friedman and Jono Podmore. Due out next Monday through Mute, the band’s self-titled EP is described as “profoundly original and bursting with imagination. The title provides a metaphor for the music: Cyclopean forms are beautiful, massive […]
LISTEN: Justin Greaves of Crippled Black Phoenix, “The Hit”
February 4, 2013
Death Waltz has unveiled the latest release in its ongoing series of essential horror soundtracks. This one’s more of a recent development than the label’s usual throwback LPs–things like the Alan Howarth-associated Halloween II and Prince of Darkness–shining a light on the low budget British film The Devil’s Business. Like a novella that’s been adapted for […]
DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: Doldrums, “She Is the Wave (Black Dice Remix)”
February 4, 2013
Black Dice further the insanity factor of a standout track from Doldrums’ debut album below, scrambling Airick Woodhead’s tormented transmissions like a ghost that’s been trapped in a TV. Grab both versions below, along with another breakout track from Lesser Evil, which is due out February 26th through Arbutus…
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