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September 3, 2010

News in Brief: Hawkwind, Aeroplane, Badly Drawn Boy, Ooh LA L.A.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tom Breihan @ 9:10 pm

-- On September 7, Critical Mass will release a tribute album dedicated to space-rock greats Hawkwind. In Search of Hawkwind features tracks from fuzz-pedal abusers like Mudhoney, Bardo Pond, Acid Mothers Temple, Kinski, Moon Duo, and White Hills trying Hawkwind songs on for size.

-- Belgian disco duo Aeroplane will release their new album We Can't Fly September 27 on Wall of Sound in the UK. We awarded Best New Music distinctions to the title track; hear it at the Playlist.

-- Knit-hatted Brit balladeer Badly Drawn Boy is about to return with his first studio album in a few years. The End will give It's What I'm Thinking: Photographing Snowflakes, the first album in a planned trilogy, an American release on October 12. In the UK, it's out October 4 on One Last Fruit.

-- The Ooh LA L.A. festival brings a whole mess of French dance music to Los Angeles September 30 - October 2 and San Francisco October 3. Sebastien Tellier, Kavinsky, Turzi, Acid Washed, Gotan Project, and others will participate.

Curren$y and Big K.R.I.T. Book Tour Together

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tom Breihan @ 8:10 pm

New Orleans-bred, New York-based cult rapper Curren$y makes supremely bleary rap music that sounds great when you're stoned, partly because you can always be pretty sure he was stoned when he made it; check the BNM'ed album Pilot Talk for evidence. Rising Mississippi MC/producer Big K.R.I.T. is a Southern rap traditionalist, and his tracks come with a full-bodied organic thump that captures some of that same haze. Smoke DZA made a mixtape with this cover. So it makes sense for all three of these rappers to link up for the aptly named Smoker's Club tour, which crosses North America next month.

Listen: Bear in Heaven Remix Matthew Dear

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ryan Dombal @ 7:00 pm

MP3: Matthew Dear: "Slowdance (Bear in Heaven Remix)"

We like most everything about electro-pop guru Matthew Dear's sultry and mysterious new album, Black City. We've already given it Best New Music honors and put not one but two tracks in our Playlist section, and now we'd like to turn your attention to a remix of another highlight from the record, "Slowdance".

Art rockers Bear in Heaven add some fizzy funk to the gurgling original, and you can download the remix above and listen to Dear's version below:

Video: Röyksopp: “The Drug”

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tom Breihan @ 5:00 pm

In the new video for Röyksopp's percolating instrumental "The Drug", three girls in airbrushed t-shirts wander around a skull-strewn apocalyptic landscape. This, naturally, turns into a surreal, hallucinatory, narrative-free horror movie, complete with assault rifles, white wolves, and kids with horribly mutilated faces. Noel Paul and Stefan Moore direct, and their cinematography game is absolutely on point. Watch the video below or at Pitchfork.tv.

Entire Arcade Fire MSG Show Rebroadcast for Limited Time

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ryan Dombal @ 4:40 pm

Front page photo by Kirstie Shanle; photo on this page by Mitch Manzella

If you missed Arcade Fire's triumphant August 5 webcast of their show at Madison Square Garden-- or just want to relive the experience all over again-- the whole thing is officially available on-demand for the next 24 hours. (Via Merge.) Watch the 94-minute broadcast directed by Terry Gilliam below or at YouTube:

Hear Two New Belle and Sebastian Songs

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ryan Dombal @ 4:05 pm

Last month, Belle and Sebastian promised a series of unique videos in support of their upcoming album, Belle and Sebastian Write About Love, and the first one is now available. (Via Matablog.) It's a beautifully produced half-hour program featuring the band playing two new songs, "I Want The World to Stop" and "I Didn't See It Coming", along with a Q&A with fans, sly skits about the dire current state of music industry, and montages of fan pics. Watch it below or at Belle and Sebastian's site:

You Can Play Guitar With Pavement on “Fallon”

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ryan Dombal @ 3:10 pm

Photo by Akmal Naim

When Pavement take their 2010 reunion to "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" on September 23, they'll be joined by a special guest guitarist-- you! Well, not all of you. But one of you. They're accepting submissions from guitarists to play with them on the after hours TV program, according to Matador. Click here for all the rules and regulations.

Pavement fared pretty well on our Top Tracks of the 1990s list, by the way.

Video: Deerhunter: “Helicopter”

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tom Breihan @ 3:00 pm

"Helicopter", a slow and dreamy track from Deerhunter's forthcoming Halcyon Digest, now has a video. To watch it, head over to this site and click on the passage from band-beloved writer Dennis Cooper. The clip is five minutes of frontman Bradford Cox singing directly into the camera, in tight black-and-white close-up, while other stuff flashes onscreen in double-exposure. It's sort of an incredibly indie-fied take on Sinead O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U" video, except no teardrop.

Halcyon Digest arrives September 28 from 4AD.

Apples in Stereo Frontman Invents Mind-Controlled Theremin

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tom Breihan @ 1:00 pm

If anyone was going to invent a Theremin that you could control with your mind, it'd have to be someone from the Elephant 6 collective, right? According to a possibly-not-joking press release, Apples in Stereo frontman Robert Schneider has done just that. Scheider has invented a device he calls the Teletron, which allows the user to play an analog synth completely through brain activity.

September 2, 2010

Panda Bear Announces New Single

Filed under: Uncategorized — Larry Fitzmaurice @ 10:35 pm

That hand-drawn child-on-shoulders image above is the cover art for Animal Collective member Panda Bear's next single, "You Can Count on Me" b/w "Alsatian Darn". The two-song 7" drops October 19 via Domino; it's the second in a series of singles leading up to the eventual release of Tomboy, the anticipated follow-up to 2007's Person Pitch. It's limited to 500 copies Domino is offering it for pre-order now.

Panda Bear has a few tour dates lined up in the future too; you can check those out below. Take a listen to a standout from Panda's last single, "Slow Motion", over at the Playlist.

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