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LISTEN: Herbert, “The Audience (Matmos Shifted My Tongue)”

A meeting of the Björk-endorsed minds that should have been the beginning of a full-on collaboration rather than a one-off remix, “The Audience (Matmos Shifted My Tongue)” was first released on a Herbert 12” way back in 2001 and is now available as part of an expanded Bodily Functions reissue that’s been endorsed by everyone […]

PREMIERE: Cave In, “Dark Driving (BBC Session 2002)”

As you may have read yesterday, Cave In just launched several relief efforts for Translator Audio, a Brooklyn studio that was “completely obliterated by Hurricane Sandy.” Or as producer Andrew Schneider put it, “The high tide at the height of the storm brought water levels between 5 and 6 feet gushing through the whole building. I […]

Watch Cat Power Shop For Jazz Records, Teach Kindergarden

Here’s an idea we’d like someone to steal so we don’t have to produce it ourselves: Can someone please get Cat Power her very own T.V. show? Or at the very least, a couple cameo spots at the Upright Citizens Brigade? Welcome to why…

VIDEO: Brian Eno, “Day of Light”

Speaking of gracefully aging icons, David Bowie’s old buddy Brian Eno just unveiled a new video. Entitled “Day of Light,” the four-minute clip is meant to commemorate the release of Eno’s latest record, LUX. “We asked people to send in photos with the theme ‘Play of Light’, which was one of the titles I considered […]

Tony Visconti Shares More Details About David Bowie’s New Album

If a BBC News report is to be believed, the lead-off single from David Bowie’s new record is a bit of a red herring. According to the icon’s longtime producer Tony Visconti, the profoundly depressing “Where Are We Now?” is “maybe the only track on the album that goes this much inward for him. It’s […]

The Men Reveal New Sacred Bones Record, Share Its First Single

Touring their asses off last year apparently did little to derail The Men’s hidden agenda: working on a new record. Due out March 5th–a year, almost to the day, after their last LP, Open Your Heart–through Sacred Bones, New Moon features 12 new tracks, and is described as follows: The Men’s oft-cited commitment to their […]
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