Friday, January 29, 2010

chapterhouse reunion!



full story over at xlr8r. no dates yet though (c'mon philly!) am i the only one really excited for this? i was a total shoegazer back in the day. now i just need my curve reunion...
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phoenix x memory tapes



meant to get this up yesterday but forgot. dayve hawk is at it again! apparently this remix will feature on a new 1901 ep (because, you know, phoenix haven't had nearly enough exposure in the past year) that will also include a remix by animal collective. i'm inclined to say whoa on that one, but given their subpar yeah yeah yeahs remix last year, i think i'll refrain for now.

anyway, the memory tapes version is solid as usual and makes me reinvested in the song.

get it here via memory tapes's blog.
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Thursday, January 28, 2010

first impressions: the knife - tomorrow, in a year



*gratitude for this first impression review can be attributed to the dreijer siblings themselves, who are streaming their latest opus over at the knife website RIGHT NOW!

whoooo boy, and i remember a time when silent shout was a tough sell for a lot of people. even for the knife, this is about as far from kansas as one can get. to be fair, one can't evaluate tomorrow, in a year in the same context as previous knife efforts, it being the soundtrack to an opera and all. in that respect, i feel like i'll never get the full picture of this music without the accompanying visual aspect. nevertheless, i'm finding it to be an alternately fascinating and frustrating listen that earns my immediate admiration but may take longer to earn my love.

couple of things that struck me right off the bat after the jump...



ok, here we go:
  • it's better to know going in that the knife's only noticeable vocal contribution here (though it could be karin on the bonus version of "annie's box" as well) is the track everyone already knows, the epic "colouring of pigeons," and it's near the end of the album. additionally, "pigeons" is the first and one of the only songs to actually sound knifey on first listen. unsurprisingly, it remains a highlight.
  • a good portion of the electronics on the first half of the record recall early fennesz. not a bad thing, but definitely unexpected.
  • the eight and a half minute "intermission" of ambient nature sounds undoubtedly works thematically given the darwin inspiration but feels like an overlong palette cleanser. guess you have to see the performance to appreciate it.
  • "seeds" would fit in quite nicely on the new four tet album.
  • the other album highlight, "the height of summer," is a dead ringer for "heartbeats." could be a bone to fans, i guess?
  • having a hard time discerning where mt. sims and planningtorock are chiming in throughout this. exactly how significant were their contributions?
  • for it being an opera, there's a lot less actual singing than i was expecting. again, i'm curious to know how this translates live.
these are about all of the thoughts i can muster as the moment. needless to say, after the the recent accessibility of fever ray, this is less a case of the pendulum swinging the other way than in a completely different room. i'm committed to spending more time with this record as i think it merits it and will reward repeat listens as all previous knife work has. still, i feel that i'm missing something without the full theatrical experience to accompany it. here's hoping the production crosses the pond sometime soon.

tomorrow, in a year is out digitally next week and physically on march 1.



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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

lali puna remembers



lali puna is finally releasing a follow-up to 2004's faking the books on morr music. it's called our inventions and will feature yellow magic orchestra's yukihiro takahashi.

i kind of forgot how much i was into these guys (six years is a long time to be away) until i listened to new track "remember." it's synthy, slinky, and altogether groovy.

hear it now:

remember

look for the rest of the album on april 6.
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pop that y-rocks 1.26.2010



my weekly internet radio program, the circuit, airs tonight at 10pm est and again saturday from 9-11pm est on yrock on xpn. this week's show features new music from four tet, toro y moi, high places, caribou and more. if you know or have a band that you think is circuit-worthy, hit me up via email or soundcloud.

playlist and swag are as follows...

four tet - angel echoes
the xx - VCR (matthew dear remix)
neon indian - deadbeat summer (afghan raiders remix)
atlas sound - shelia (CRACKS remix)
memoryhouse - to the lighthouse (millionyoung remix)
the antlers - two (buffetlibre remix)
toro y moi - low shoulder
CFCF - invitation to love
lindstrøm & christabelle - keep it up
arthur russell - wax the van
high places - on giving up
tanlines - real life (memory tapes remix)(get it here)
phoenix - fences (delphic remix)
lemonade - bliss out (gold panda remix)
ellie goulding - under the sheets (pariah remix)(get it here)
joy orbison - wet look
bullion - time for us all to love
st. vincent - marry me (ETHEREA remix)
phaseone - love test (frank heat VIP)
the knife - colouring of pigeons (dAi refix)
caribou - odessa (get it here)
chromatics - night drive
joy division - decades
golden ages - everything will be alright (get it here)
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cool find of the day: golden ages




came across this group on various blogs yesterday evening. they're a philly group called golden ages and they have echoes of latter day animal collective, m83 and dan deacon. in other words, an electro-enthusiast's wet dream.

they apparently self-released an EP earlier in the year through their myspace. it doesn't appear to be available anymore, but they have a full length called tradition on the way in the spring courtesy of deerhaus records.

deerhaus is kindly sharing a few tracks off the album. here is my favorites so far.

everything will be alright

they're so future.
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Monday, January 25, 2010

take a swim



dan snaith is releasing his first caribou album since 2007's immaculate andorra on april 20 via merge records. it's called swim and is supposedly "dance music that sounds like it's made out of water," which given the rather relentless rain that's befallen these parts lately is kind of funny if entirely coincidental.

snaith is offering the first track off of the album via his website. it's called "odessa" and it's sick.

give it a listen for the cost of an email here.
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