6/29/09
6/22/09
Omar Souleyman
Omar was a very nice surprise at the Sonar'09. European electronic scene seems to have not very much fresh things to offer when some of the best performances of a so called advanced music festival are veterans such as ethiopian Mulatu Astatke or the same Omar, from syria...
6/12/09
N.A.S.A. - A Volta
Suggested by Luislo, a crazy motherfucker tour-de-force in 3-D featuring Sizzla, Amanda Blank, & Lovefoxxx. And the criminal mastermind behind this is Logan...
Labels:
alternative,
animation,
experimental,
friki,
future,
Hip-hop,
motion graphics,
turntablism
6/11/09
Christian Marclay - experimental turntablism
Before the first hip-hop turntablists there was Christian Marclay. Marclay's work explores connections between sound, photography, video, and film. A pioneer of using gramaphone records and turntables as musical instruments to create sound collage, Marclay is, in the words of critic Thom Jurek, perhaps the "unwitting inventor of turntablism." His own use of turntables and records, beginning in the mid-1970s, was developed independently of but roughly parallel to hip hop's use of the instrument.
I've seen him performing in Sonar'05 and it was quite impressive...
I've seen him performing in Sonar'05 and it was quite impressive...
Labels:
alternative,
electro,
experimental,
Hip-hop,
live,
Sonar,
turntablism
6/10/09
6/5/09
6/2/09
Kitty Daisy & Lewis - Going Up The Country
This was the cutiest concert from Primavera Sound'09...
Kitty Daisy & Lewis are no ordinary band. The three siblings -- now aged 15,18 and 17 - first came together onstage at a country and rockabilly jam in a North London pub. Over five years later the 50s music, fashion and technology obsessed family have built a massive word of mouth audience through a stream of rapturously received gigs and festival appearances and are ready to release their first long player on Rob da Bank's Sunday Best label on 28th July 2008.
The single 'Going Up The Country' is a perfectly rounded summer holiday feel-good jam, full of harmonica solos, handclaps and lyrics about leaving the city smog for fairer country hills. Coming out on 7", authentic 78rpm 10", CD and download on 7th July 2008.
Kitty Daisy & Lewis are no ordinary band. The three siblings -- now aged 15,18 and 17 - first came together onstage at a country and rockabilly jam in a North London pub. Over five years later the 50s music, fashion and technology obsessed family have built a massive word of mouth audience through a stream of rapturously received gigs and festival appearances and are ready to release their first long player on Rob da Bank's Sunday Best label on 28th July 2008.
The single 'Going Up The Country' is a perfectly rounded summer holiday feel-good jam, full of harmonica solos, handclaps and lyrics about leaving the city smog for fairer country hills. Coming out on 7", authentic 78rpm 10", CD and download on 7th July 2008.
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