6.28.2009
6.24.2009
6.20.2009
JAMS RUN FREE: Long Days
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Sun:
"back up because
the lazer beam
is so hot!"
Mon:
thanks to rollo & grady
Tues:
Wed:
Is Tac-town the new PDX? You be the judge, my friend.
From Sing Something, the band's recently self-released album and one I'm definitely on the hunt for.
Thur:
Axel Willner's throbbing ambient-techno might seem a lot less interesting minus the knowledge that the majority of his hypnotic songs are built by looping minuscule bursts of samples (sometimes all from the same original 15 second song clip). The Swedish producer's latest album, Yesterday and Today, is available on Anti.
Fri:
After satisfying a need to re-listen to Beulah's entire back catalog while at work last week, some musical archaeology led me to this power-pop throwback. Big Star's loud influence still far exceeds their name recognition, but the band's myth keeps growing through chance introductions like mine. Wilco, R.E.M, and Beulah are just a few of the countless band's that openly worship these guys. The above track comes from their 1972 debut #1 Record.
Sat:
Some fleeting, psychedelic-pop ebullience from Portland band-on-the-rise Dykeritz. This track comes from the 2009 PDX Pop Now! comp, out now in anticipation of the (FREE!!) three day festival taking place July 24-26.
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6.12.2009
6.11.2009
6.10.2009
GET MAGICAL
jk
Here We Go Magic is the name of Luke Temple's latest recording incarnation, and what a suitable moniker it is. The Brooklyn-based band make Simon and Garfunkelly hush-pop tunes for the 21st century: gently-plucked guitars, warm-water synths, and plenty of syncopated rhythms all coalesce in songs that swirl about as soundtrack to some sepia-toned daydream.
Their self-titled record was released this past February, and is full-blown awesome.
Check the two download-ready tracks below, as well as the music video for "Tunnelvision"
You can find more from the band on Daytrotter, their Magicspace, and Western Vinyl
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6.03.2009
DIRTY PROJECTORS STREAM ON NPR
NPR is currently streaming the Dirty Projectors new album Bitte Orca in its entirety.
Part of NPR's ongoing 'Exclusive First Listen' series, the album is available for free listening until its official release this Tuesday, June 9th.
More at the Projectors' MySpace
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