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Song of the Day : [10/29]

Wild Yaks : River May Come

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One of the most exciting and enthusiastic bands I’ve ever encountered has been Wild Yaks, fronted, surprisingly, by a balding, 30-something, self-proclaimed “shoe salesman from New Jersey” named Rob. Rob is dedicated to his craft and dedicated to his fans. He sends out semi-regular emails to pretty much everyone he meets (just email him to include yourself: wildyakslake@yahoo.com), either espousing the fanatical nature of this or that, or asking if anyone has a cellphone charger in brooklyn, and sometimes attaching special mp3s.

Their music is passionate. Every member pours his heart out every moment on stage.  Although the five-piece band, including a wild sax player (is that dude still around? i hope so), are all east-coasters, they have a bluegrass-tinged rough and roaring rock sound. They have been getting more and more love in the press as of late, they have a debut album dropping next week, a badass cliff-jumping video, a documentary in the works, and lots of love to give.

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Song of the Day : [10/08]

Santogold x Diplo : Icarus

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This week I offer an experimental track from Santogold and Diplo’s “Top Ranking” mixtape. Can’t muster many words besides “haunting” and “beautiful”. This experiment was a success. Diplo has such a good ear I wish more of his output was like this, and less club-a-dub. Anyway, most of the credit here should be given to Arthur Russell. The loop is a sample from his epic “this is how we walk on the moon” and Santogold… she takes Arthur’s original and breathes into it new life.

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Song of the Day : [10/01]

Pictureplane : Goth Star

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Here’s a dark ‘n’ eerie, simultaneously infectious ‘n’ uplifting, Fleetwood Mac-sampling jam from Denver’s new electro heroes, Pictureplane. The song is “Goth Star,” from the group’s debut album ‘Dark Rift.’ It just goes to show how a few catchy loops and a sprinkling of Stevie Nicks is all you need to make a great song, like how just peanut butter and bacon make a great sammich.

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Song of the Day : [09/24]

Egyptian Hip Hop : Rad Pitt

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Odd that such a deep song, so full of emotion, could come from such a  young, inexperienced, poorly-named band. But the high-schoolers that make up Manchester’s Egyptian Hip Hop have filled their first release,  “Rad Pitt,” with all you could want in a rock song. It dips between moments of sparse instrumentation and overwhelming crashing chords. The tender guitar melody and un-crisp drums anchor everything. And the singer’s sincerity is undoubtable. The group is unsigned, and you can’t find their music anywhere…yet.  If their talent is as true as hinted at in this song, that won’t be for long.

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Song of the Day : [09/17]

The XX : Islands

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The couple, also known as The XX’s, in this song, “Islands”, have given up on their endless search for something more, someone better.

I don’t have to leave anymore
What I have is right here
Spend my nights and days before
Searching the world for what’s right here

Underneath and unexplored
Islands and cities I have looked
Here I saw
Something I couldn’t over look

I am yours now
So now I don’t ever have to leave
I’ve been found out
So now I’ll never explore

There’s a very peaceful, romantic, and reaffirming quality in the notion that you can find happiness in one true love.  I’d like to believe that we can be content and fulfilled, and that it won’t feel like settling, and that our eyes and minds will stop wandering. But isn’t the notion of an endless journey, constant exploration, meeting new people, and gaining new experiences also romantic? This couple burns its bridge to that lifestyle, and barely wants to imagine what it would be like if their island sunk.

See what I’ve done
That bridge is on fire
Going back to where I’ve been
I’m froze by desire
No need to leave

Where would I be
IF this were to go under
It’s a risk I’d take
I’m froze by desire
As if a choice I’d make

I am yours now
So now I don’t ever have to leave
I’ve been found out
So now I’ll never explore

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Song of the Day : [09/11]

Little Dragon : Never Never

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Little Dragon’s sophomore album, ‘Machine Dreams,’ is the best girly, poppy, pretty, synthy, dreamy, tender, longing, haunting, swirling, moody, boundary-pushing, toe-tapping, infectious, and cool record to come out of Sweden since Lykke Li’s ‘Youth Novels.’

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Song of the Day : [09/03]

Fools Gold : Nadine (Memory Tapes Version)

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Mystery Group’s memory cassette and weird tapes combine forces to form as one super mystery group - Memory Tapes. Really, they’re all just a one man band, Dayve Hawk, from the south jersey/philly area. The shrouded and confusing identity concept would be tiresome if his output wasn’t so solid. whether by the name MC, WT, or MT, Mr. Hawk has found a successful formula with hazy, synth-heavy instrumentals; lovely laid-back vocals, and excellent remixes of new classics like YYY’s “Heads Will Roll” & PBJ’s “It Don’t Move Me“, amongst others.

Memory Tapes will be releasing his debut album, ‘Seek Magic,’ this week, and the single ‘Bicycle’ is just as strong as anything that has come before it. But I choose to share one of his new remixes, of another indie supergroup, Fools Gold’s “Nadine.”

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Song of the Day : [08/20]

JJ : Ecstasy

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The blow’s “True Affection” is one of my favorite songs of all time. Its beat is based on D4L’s “laffy taffy.” One of the many reasons for my fondness is, while others were inspired to share degrading acts on youtube, jona bechtolt & mirah, who make up the blow, created an airy, breathtaking pop song. If you (over) intellectualize it, their recording shows you that fans of “snap hop” – if they open up a little bit – may also like “art pop,” and vice versa, and that everything is relative, everything is connected.  Other reasons include Mirah’s childish voice and longing lyrics, the drill sound that comes in at 2:12, and the way the lo-fi production comes together to sound like a masterpiece.

I recently discovered JJ’s “Ecstacy” and realized I may have a soft spot for girly, dreamy pop songs based on cheesy rap.  This one’s fodder is lil’ wayne’s despicable “lollipop.”  there are less liberties taken than “true affection,” even borrowing some lyrics, but the stronger reference adds a touch of humor.  It takes the title’s raver relation and steps it up – no bottles in the club; when JJ’s mysterious singer is partying, she’s on ecstasy. The beat seems like it would be the perfect soundtrack to the drug. It invites indulgence. I love it!

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Song of the Day : [07/28]

The Big Pink : Dominos

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I’m not normally a fan of big, dramatic synths and wailing British voices with my rock music, but this is something special.  The Big Pink’s single from their debut album has all the ingredients of an anthem: grand, slick production; a catchy chorus; head-bop and sing-along-ability. The bitter, anti-love message is nothing new – “As soon as I love her its been too long, Talks of future with you keeps me ill… these girls fall like dominos” but that’s also what makes it easily relatable.  It’s a shame that the rest of the album isn’t as strong as the single.

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Song of the Day : [07/16]

Hecuba : Suffering

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Isabelle Albuquerque normally takes the spotlight in Hecuba, the LA-based band comprised of her and partner Jon Beasley. Her persona is theatric – onstage, she dresses in a sequined spandex body suit and sports awkward bangs – but their music is more subtle. On “Suffering,” the single from their recently released album ‘Paradise’ on Manimal Records, however, they switch up their style a bit. The song is catchier than anything they had previously released, and Beasley takes over on vocals. The band’s style has been described, aptly but annoyingly, as “art-pop” and “ambient electro-dub.”  Have a look at the ‘Grease’ and ‘Brady Bunch’ -inspired video and a listen to the remix below.

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Song of the Day : [07/13]

Dirty Projectors : Stillness Is The Move
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David Longstreth is the main creative force behind Dirty Projectors, the experimental rock band with a constantly shifting line-up and roots in Brooklyn. Longstreth is talented songwriter and busily prolific man, who cuts no corners and responds evasively to media perception – “I’m Gemini, brown eyes, brown hair, about six feet three inches. My music is loud and kind of unruly. Detail-oriented, but also reflects how I enjoy thinking about the bigger picture, like long walks in the woods.” The group’s new album, ‘Bitte Orca’ is actually their fifth, but it looks to be the moment they finally break through to the indie spotlight.  The video (see below) to the single, “Stillness is the Move,” is incredibly stunning. It features the group’s three songstresses dancing in the mountains, Longstreth shepherding a llama, and some wolves.

Some final fitting words from their bio:
“Bitte Orca’s idiosyncratically complex, and sincere take on popular music is reminiscent of David Byrne with whom Dirty Projectors collaborated on “Knotty Pine” for the compilationDark Was The Night.

Really, in many ways, Longstreth could be viewed as this generation’s answer to Byrne, a distinctive torchbearer of labyrinthine song arrangements that go down easy. In that vein, it’s fitting to give the Talking Head the final effusive word: “OMG this record is incredible!… Holy shit — a quantum leap forwards and sideways at the same time. My new favorite record. I know this is all too gushy. Whatever, congratulations.”

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Song of the Day : [07/02]

Javelin : Flutey Flakes

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How long has it been since you’ve heard a cool song with a flute? The first one that jumps to my mind is “Watermelon Man” and that was back in ‘73. The flute’s gotten a bad rep over the years, partly because its been used so wrong so many times, and partly because its not a team player. The flute often takes center stage, so any vocalist trying to compete will surely come up short. So when you’re going flute, you gotta go big. And this song by Javelin succeeds. Why? Well, there’s nothing that will ruin coolness quicker than its deconstruction, but let’s go ahead and try anyway… Part of the reason this Javelin song is so sweet is that its diverse. It’s at once mellow, energetic, funky (fonky bass!), brief, and its got touches of disco. Plus, if ‘Saturday Night Fever’ were set in modern times and John Travolta wasn’t such an asshat, you could picture him dance- walking down the street in the opening credits to this beat.

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Song of the Day : [06/26]

Local Natives : Airplanes

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Here is some swirling folky music from another unsigned local LA band… this one conveniently with “local” in its name.  I’m proud to be the first person in the internet to call them the Fleet Foxes of LA.  Swoon to their soaring vocal harmonies and beautiful instrumentation; then go spread the gospel. You can check out Local Natives here.

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Song of the Day : [05/28]

Discovery : Orange Shirt

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“Discovery sounds like a direct descendant of Daft Punk’s Discovery . There’s a little Postal Service, Janet Jackson, Hot Chip, and T-Pain mixed in, too.” Thanks Pitchfork, but when you start to compare a new band with five other incredibly successful acts that span decades and genres, it may be a kind of useless associatin, don’t ya think? It’s like, “Oh I think Janet Jackson once sang about having a crush so she must be an influence too.”
Do I sound bitter?

Discovery, the new group from Vampire Weekend’s keyboardist Rostam Batmanglij & Ra Ra Riot’s lead singer Wes Miles, blends tender pop crooning and the swirling synth of modern r&b. Shit is rad, romantic, and blissful.  If you picture yourself riding in a convertible in slow-motion, or as a five year-old girl playing in the sprinklers in suburban Texas, it makes the music better. Full album, titled ‘LP,’ is due out in July on XL Recordings.

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Song of the Day : [05/17]


Wave Machines : The Line

 Song of the Day : [05/17]

I was lucky to get my ears on Wave Machines’ upcoming debut album ‘Wave If You’re Really There.’ I was already excited on the strength of “I Go I Go I Go” and “Keep The Lights On.” Upon first listen, I’m  blown away. I haven’t heard such a solid and diverse debut record since ‘Santogold.’ The group mixes in upbeat electro-pop, traditional tender British ballads, and… well, maybe its not as diverse as  Santi’s record but it sounds bloody great. Great songwriting and production throughout – is that generic? Ugh. Just go listen to “The Line,” “The Greatest Escape We Ever Made,” the fore mentioned songs, and join the bandwagon. I’m sitting shotgun. You got bitch! haha.

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