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Drop the Lime

NE109: An Exclusive Drop the Lime Mix

Words + Mix LUCA VENEZIA I put this DJ mix together to celebrate six years of Trouble & Bass as a party, crew, clothing line and record label. I’ve included old, new and unreleased music of ours. The vibe I portrayed is a rowdy night out. Those rowdy nights out are always unexpected, so I […]
Neil Young

Neil Young Announces ‘Twitter Legends’ Q&A, Shares New Video

The unthinkable has happened: Neil Young signed up for Twitter, promising to hold a “#TwitterLegends Q&A” with fans right before the October 30th release of his new double album with Crazy Horse, Psychedelic Pill. In other far-out news, Young premiered an official video from the album on Rolling Stone today. Check out “Walk Like a […]
The Antlers

DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: The Antlers, “Crest (Tricky Remix)”

Now here’s one band we never thought we’d heard Tricky lend a breathy trip-hop treatment too: The Antlers, who recently ran into the producer/singer backstage at Lisbon’s Optimus Alive festival. “[We were] staring at a confusing Portuguese coffee machine,” explains frontman Peter Silberman, “when Tricky appeared and showed us how to use it. After that, […]
Rudi Zygadlo as Frank Zappa

PRIMER: Rudi Zygadlo’s Favorite Frank Zappa Songs and Videos

When Rudi Zygadlo moved from Glasgow to Berlin in the middle of making his new album (Tragicomedies, available now on Planet Mu) he avoided the obvious–soaking up the city’s dance scene and furthering the experimental dubstep stylings of his last LP, 2010’s Great Western Laymen. Instead, the producer/singer “listened to a lot of classical music. […]

DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: Tom Tom Club, “Kissin’ Antonio”

[eMusic] Downtown Rockers–Tom Tom Club’s first collection of new material since their 2000 album The Good, the Bad, and the Funky–is available now through Nacional Records. Download it through iTunes here, and check out the title track’s video–featuring guest spots from Debbie Harry, Richard Hell and, oddly enough, Xeno & Oaklander–below…
An old Dag Nasty flyer

Dag Nasty Confirm ‘Can I Say’ Reunion At Black Cat on December 28

As mildly amusing–in a sub-prime Wes Anderson sort of way–as Tom Sachs’ mission to Mars installation was as the Park Avenue Armory this summer, our favorite part had nothing to do with the art itself; it had to do with the fact that Dag Nasty’s Can I Say LP was blasting over the cavernous space’s […]