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15 Artists That Shouldn’t Be Buried On Coachella’s 2011 Poster
January 19, 2011
Because who the fuck is Cage the Elephant anyway?
VIDEO: 10 Reasons Why Death From Above 1979 Is Way Better Than MSTRKRFT, Including Their Covers of Danzig & LCD Soundsystem
January 19, 2011
Photo by Jen Maler “This song is called ‘Pull Out’. It’s about ejaculating…”
Arcade Fire, Kanye West, The Strokes, Joy Orbison, Lauryn Hill and Death From Above 1979 Among Coachella Confirmations
January 19, 2011
Here’s the full lineup–Crystal Castles misspelling and all–via Coachella’s publicist…
DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: Optimo’s Beat-Less FACT Mix
January 18, 2011
Find out more about this rather amazing Optimo mix at our favorite music site, FACT.
RECORDING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: Disappears
January 18, 2011
[Photo by Kate O’Neil] Recording Under the Influence is a recurring self-titled feature where we ask artists to ignore their musical inspirations for a minute and share what really went into the making of a particular record. Our first installment of 2011 comes from Disappears frontman Brian Case, whose also done time in the Ponys […]
DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: Soft Metals, “The Cold World Melts (VALIS Remix)”
January 18, 2011
Photo by Turkishomework We’ve already told you why Soft Metals was one of our favorite From the Stacks discoveries of 2010. Now you can enjoy a free download of “The Cold World Melts,” as remixed by Chicago’s own VALIS. Check it out after the jump, along with Soft Metal’s year-end picks from our current issue…
COMING SOON: King Creosote & Jon Hopkins, ‘Diamond Mine’
January 18, 2011
The Artist/Album: King Creosote & Jon Hopkins, Diamond Mine (March 28, Domino) The Details: Our favorite Brian Eno collaborator distills 20 years of King Creosote’s sorely-overlooked back catalog into one free-flowing album. Or to quote KC himself, it’s a “soundtrack to a romanticized version of a life lived in a Scottish coastal village.”
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