I can't get out of Alcachofa. Soooo dank
I can't get out of Alcachofa. Soooo dank
Robag is one of my new favs also because of this thread. That Wuppdeckmischmampflow mix is soooo tight. He has some sick remixes too.
Robag's mix of Trust (Audion Remix) into Dexter is fucking mindblowing. deep as fuck
the new Andy Scott 2LP on Modern Love is really, really good.
btw, i'm expecting all you southern californians to make it out to dirtybird night (Claude VonStroke, Justin Martin etc.) at the avalon tomorrow
http://www.avalonhollywood.com/club-...-justin-martin
do it
great suggestion
http://soundcloud.com/modernlove/set...t-passed-me-by
Rhythm is a dancer.
5/30 - John Talabot @ Echoplex
6/5 - Parquet Courts @ Echo
6/8 - The Field @ El Rey
6/18 Eleanor Friedberger @ Echo/Mount Kimbie @ Echoplex double-dip
6/28 - Baths @ El Rey
8/24-25 - FYF Fest
9/12 -GY!BE @ Fonda
9/15 - GY!BE @ Belly Up
9/24 - Depeche Mode @ SB Bowl
Who remembers this? (Jason Statham is the man)
Rhythm is a dancer.
Peter Van Hoesen Live @ Berghain 5/2/11
4+ hrs frm 8a-12p, is vry good
An oldie but a goodie:
Richie Hawtin documentary. The background music throughout is ridiculous.
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This documentary is so fucking sick. So inspiring. Thanks for sharing Ross.
edit: "Minimal, Art, Life-- Everything reduced to the core". -Sven Vath. Yeah. He gets it.
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Fascinating, substantive interview w/ Traversable Wormhole - topics of discussion include the rise, fall, rise of the techno scene in NY, the backlash against minimal, current state of techno.
http://halcyonline.com/2011/q-a-traversable-wormhole/
It's rather lengthy, but still an engaging read from start to finish.
A dark, twisted mindfuck of a set from peter van hoesen ... end of days techno. This man is on fire as of late. SF debut in a month!!!!!!!!!
http://soundcloud.com/r_co/peter-van...-electronation
Also, probably been mentioned somewhere on this board in the past but it bears repeating: R_co's account on soundcloud is an absolute treasure trove.
Whaaa?
http://tri-anglerecords.com/
http://pitchfork.com/news/38155-new-...ert-tri-angle/
Got to love the Germans.
The uber-cool Cologne dance label Kompakt has announced that they will be distributing the new label Tri Angle, run by Robin Carolan, a writer for the British music blog 20 Jazz Funk Greats. The label will devote itself to a genre of music so new that nobody quite knows what to call it yet. A story in The Guardian about the new label's launch suggests the name "drag", which will have to do for now.
Talking to The Guardian, Carolan described the sound thus: "It's like a witching-hour vision of Cocteau Twins dream pop, meshed with the soundtrack to a particularly angsty Gregg Araki film full of Gen X shoegazer atmospherics and industrial beats, brought bang up to the date by the influence of raw hip-hop mutations like chopped and screwed and juke."
The Guardian credits the hypnotic, remix-happy band Salem as being the genre's creators, but Salem aren't scheduled to release anything on Tri Angle. Instead, the label's roster includes so-new-it-hurts artists like oOoOO, Slava, Balam Acab, and Creep, who the Kompakt folks mysteriously call a "female supergroup". (Creep's MySpace lists DJs Lauren Flax and Lauren Dillard as members.)
Along with Group Tightener and the Market Hotel, Tri Angle is presenting a SXSW showcase next Wednesday at Cheer Up Charlie's (formerly Ms. Bea's). Label acts Creep and Slava will perform, as will more familiar names like Best Coast, These Are Powers, and Javelin.
Dude..... they are just ahead of the game constantly.
Barem has a new album coming out on M_nus, After The Storm. The first single "Blue" supposedly drops at the end of the month.