Archive for May, 2010
ZOMBIE ATTACK!!
by DMack on May.29, 2010
Rifoki is a hardcore punk project from Steve Aoki and Bobby Rifo from The Bloody Beetroots. The collaboration brings them back to their roots in hardcore punk rock. Not at all surprising when you consider they both produce some of the hardest electro out there. Here’s their first video:
Rifoki – Zombie Attack
They’ve got a 5 track EP called “Sperm Donor”, out now on Dim Mak.
KICKSTART!!
by DMack on May.27, 2010
Hey, team! Datsik last night was menacing! I’ll try to get a few posts done this weekend. In the mean time, here’s a Kickstart for your weekend.
Example – Kickstarts (Bar9 remix)
Big video…
Tell No One About Tonight
by Joyce on May.23, 2010
Le Sport is a lil pop band from Sweden so Duncan is probably going to automatically like them.
I actually don’t know much about the band but you can check out their MySpace here. I’ve been listening to a lot of their songs and I feel like they’re still experimenting with their sound but I like their song Tell No One About Tonight because it gives me an 80′s vibe and anyone who knows me knows I love the 80′s.
MOVE!!!
by DMack on May.19, 2010
I have had the pleasure of hearing so many delicious albums recently, I’m just having a marvellous time. One such album is “Spirit of Humanity”, by Rout. Rout is the solo DJ project of Enter Shikari frontman Rou Reynolds. Check out Stagnant.
UP FROM BELOW!!!
by DMack on May.16, 2010
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros have a new single called Home. The song comes from their 2009 debut, “Up From Below”, which is a very cool record.
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros "Home" from Edward Sharpe on Vimeo.
Up From Below begins as a competent, western-flavoured folk rock album where you might catch the odd whiff of rockabilly in the air, but it really gets going about half way through when you get to Home. The lyrics “Alabama, Arkansas / I do love my ma and pa"…” signal a transformation into a full-on cowboy rock opera that wouldn’t seem out of place scoring some kind of psychedelic old-west epic. The songs in the second half of the album feel like lonesome cowboy riding music, and conjure up images of sweeping desert plains with surreal colors in the sky. Think Django, mixed with that Simpsons episode where Homer hallucinates from eating Chili. If that piques your interest, then I’ve got some good news for you:
“SALVO!” is a 12-part music video series by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros that tells the story of Edward, a curiously Jesus-looking fugitive, and his hallucinatory adventures in the desert. So far only 2 of the 12 planned episodes have been released, so I’m anxiously awaiting the next chapter. Check SALVO! out on Youtube.
You Wish
by Joyce on May.10, 2010
Hello everyone, I’m in Iqaluit for the next 4 months so posts might be random and less frequent but I’ll do my best to not let you down!
Nightmares on Wax not only reminds me of my horrible dislike for wax museums but also helps me groove and relax to his experimental soul jams. You Wish comes off of the Dj’s 2006 album In a Space Outta Sound and it’s one of those songs that you can just chill out and do nothing to.
You can listen to the entire album as well as his other great tracks for free right here. Passion is another one of my favorites.
BABYFATHER
by DMack on May.07, 2010
Have you guys seen the new Sade video yet? Babyfather is the latest single from this year’s “Soldier of Love”, which I’ve got no qualms declaring as one of 2010’s best albums. I’M CALLING IT!
Sade’s supposed to be in her 50s? I think we can all agree: Daaaaaamn.
SWEET!
by DMack on May.04, 2010
Rai Knight has some new tracks out, courtesy of FrontStreet Records. Sweet Anna Mae is about how Rai is ready to share her musical gift with the world.
And the other track is called Pied Piper. Something I really like about these tracks is the combination of silky smooth vocals with these bass lines that boom surprisingly hard.
Sierra Leone
by Joyce on May.02, 2010
Got some awesome dubstep for everyone.
So I’m browsing on Youtube where I find this account called MtEdenDnB08 and man do they have fresh tracks on that thing! From what I have gathered, Mt Eden is a dubstep group comprised of Jesse and Harley from New Zealand (impressive right?). They’re dropping fresh tracks on their channel yet don’t seem to have a myspace page or any other sort of band site…
Tactical thinking? Perhaps.
You can add them on facebook and/or subscribe to their youtube channel.
Mt Eden – Sierra Leone
Don’t forget to check out their Youtube account for more tracks, you won’t be disappointed.
COCO DRUNK!!
by DMack on May.02, 2010
Montreal’s Ghislain Poirier was recently in Victoria as part of his Canadian tour to promote his new album, “Running High”. The new album combines work from his last few EP releases, as well as some new stuff. Poirier has been blending dancehall, hiphop and all kinds of tropical riddims for a while now; he was already pretty well established when I first heard him on the Chocolate Swim compilation (which is no longer available at the Adult Swim site, so never MIND.)
The video for Coco Drunk is interesting, it follows a day in the life of someone wearing a camera in their shoe. A shoe camera isn’t something you see every day, unless you’re a spy or some kind of pervert!
Poirier – Wha-la-la-leng (feat. Face-T)