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Music you should be listening to Vol. 33

May 9th, 2010 2 comments


The theme this time around is driving beats. I feel like this mix leaves me battered and bruised in the end but feeling good from all the crazy dancing I’m doing around my living room. When I first heard this distorted-noise-rock I thought it was awful but it has grown on me and reminds me of the emotionally charged music of Rage Against the Machine or Nine Inch Nails. Almost like taking that industrial sound and instead of using synthesizers having the guitars and volume do it for you. I managed to transition into some neo-soul at the end because you know they have driving beats and ending with some house. So there should be something in here for everyone. Enjoy.

  1. Next Girl by The Black Keys
    From: Akron, OH
    Album: Brothers 
    I first heard Black Keys a couple years back and I thought they sounded like all the classic rock I grew up on. There’s nothing wrong with that but I didn’t feel like they were bringing anything new to the table. However, the songs I’ve heard off the impending Brothers has got me thinking different about this blues-rock duo. Something more raw that makes me think its more soulful. Already got tickets to see them at the Fillmore. Should be a great show.

  2. No Home by The Ettes
    From: Nashville, TN
    Album: Danger Is EP 
    This is my attempt to slowly ease into the bombardment on the sense, but I don’t think anything can really prepare you for the next song. The Ettes have toured with The Black Keys and you can hear that distortion rock but with a simple strong beat.

  3. A/B Machines by Sleigh Bells
    From: Brooklyn, NY & FL
    Album: Treats 
    I’m sure a lot of my listeners will skip over this song and I won’t be offended. This is the epitome of noise-rock where the volume is turned up to 12 (past 11!!). It’s repetitive, it’s distorted, it’s loud…but within it’s simplicity I hear emotion. Hard for me to explain.

  4. I Was Thinking… by Gauntlet Hair
    From: Lafayette, CO
    Forest Family Records was created by the guys behind Gorilla vs. Bear (one of my favorite music blogs) and Weekly Tape Deck. I would have to say they are batting a thousand since their first limited release was Cults which I played in my last mix and now this is their second release. Taking that noise-rock and adding some pop to it.

  5. Across the Sea by Hanoi Janes
    From: Sachsen, Germany
    Album: Across the Sea / Skeleton Girl 
    Now the distortion takes a slight turn and is applied to that retro surf sound. This might be my first posting from Germany and I hope to hear more coming out of there.

  6. One Day by Kings Go Forth
    From: Milwaukee, WI
    Album: The Outsiders Are Back 
    Now this is full on retro neo-soul but I think their use of distortion gives it a modern feel. And soul music coming out of Milwaukee. Awesome!

  7. Midnight Hour (feat. Estelle) by Talib Kweli
    From: Brooklyn, NY
    Album: Revolutions Per Minute 
    Talid Kweli is going back to his roots. One of his first recordings was with DJ Hi-Tek under the monikor Reflection Eternal back in 1997. 13 years later they are doing it again. Obviously they are riding on the wave of neo-soul although I feel a lot of people would tell you that soul never went anywhere. Maybe it’s just the rising tide then.

  8. Pretty Apollo by CYNE
    From: Gainsville, FL
    Album: Water For Mars 
    I came across this track thanks to an online series called The Season. Not only is he following the lives of some incredible athletes but he’s also giving some coverage to great bands. CYNE (Cultivating Your New Experience) is a four man hip-hop collective of 2 emcees and 2 producers.

  9. Clay Stones by We Are The World
    From: Los Angeles, CA
    Album: Clay Stones 
    And finally we transition into house music with that driving beat compelling you to just keep dancing.

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Mixtape Vol. 7

June 6th, 2008 No comments

This week’s new music goes as far back as February. I figure as long as it was released in 2008, I can still call it “new.” This week’s must buy is The Kooks album Konk. All that means is that I like nearly every song on the disc, which is kind of rare these days, although R.E.M. and Spiritualized came close.
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  1. Sigur RósGobbledigook
    Album: Með suð i eyrum við spilum endalaust    Sigur Rós - Med sud i eyrum vid spilum endalaust
    This band from Iceland has been garnered with accolades for quite some time, but I never got it. I appreciate it, but I wouldn’t ever intentionally play one of their songs. However, I like this new release and I’m curious about the album coming out later this month.
  2. James PantsWe’re Through
    Album: Welcome    James Pants - Welcome (Bonus Track Version)
    One man band out of Spokane, WA. Dance funk with some early 80s thrown in.
  3. Cyndi Lauper – High And Mighty
    Album: Bring Ya to the Brink    Cyndi Lauper - Bring Ya to the Brink
    I had no idea I would like new music from Cyndi Lauper. Great dance beat with her adding a very soulful, breathy voice.
  4. Booka ShadeSolo City
    Album: The Sun & the Neon Light    Booka Shade - The Sun & The Neon Light (Bonus Track Version)
    Frankfurt, Germany duo well known for their house beats. You can feel it in this song but it’s more ambient and techno.
  5. SpiritualizedDeath Take Your Fiddle
    Album: Songs in A&E    Spiritualized - Songs In A&E
    This group out of England has been labeled as Space Rock, Dream Pop, and Neo-Psychedelia (whatever that is). This particular record has a lot more simple elements and I like most of the tracks on it. I had a hard time picking one to share but the ventilator sound on this song won me over.
  6. ConstantinesHard Feelings
    Album: Kensington Heights    Constantines - Kensington Heights
    An Ontario band known for its post-punk, traditional rock sound. This particular track starts fast and doesn’t stop.
  7. The KooksAlways Where I Need To Be
    Album: Konk    The Kooks - Konk (Bonus Track Version)
    I just love these guys out of Brighton, England. I think they take the best parts of pop, garage rock, and indie and mix it well. And they do it for 12 tracks.
  8. R.E.M.I’m Gonna DJ
    Album: Accelerate    R.E.M. - Accelerate
    R.E.M.’s new CD is harder and more poppy than anything before. They finished their set at the Greek with this song and it really got the audience fired up for the encore.
  9. The Black KeysStrange Times
    Album: Attack & Release    The Black Keys - Attack & Release
    I know this is far from “new” but the first time I listened to this record, I didn’t like anything on it. Guess that’s why singles exist. This duo hails from Akron, Ohio.
  10. Elf PowerQuiver and Quake
    Album: In a Cave    Elf Power - In a Cave
    Experimental band from Athens, GA. Another group that I appreciate, but don’t really get. This song is definitely one of their more commercial attempts.
  11. Nick Cave and the Bad SeedsDig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
    Album: Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!    Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
    More like poetry set to music, Nick Cave has been doing this for over 24 years and has had 21 records. I think that is the definition of prolific. Be sure to pay attention to the lyrics on this one. Classic.
  12. Throw Me The StatueLolita
    Album: Moonbeams    Throw Me The Statue - Moonbeams
    This is just a fun, catchy song about being in love with a 19 year old. These guys are from Seattle.