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Divider imageGoing For Adds 2/1-2/2: Gigi, Toro Y Moi, Nocando, Fan Death!

Maintenant
GIGI
Maintenant
(Tomlab)

*Going for Top 200 Adds*
Capturing the spirit of the pop music of the early 60’s, Maintenant has a reverent eye on the past and the songs aren’t content to be throwback-y pastiches, but an attempt at working within a specific, rich tradition of pop music production. Features singing contributions from artists such as Owen Pallett (Final Fantasy), Mirah, Zac Pennington (Parenthetical Girls), Katie Eastburn (Young People) Rose Melberg and Karl Blau.

toroymoi
TORO Y MOI
Causers of This
(Carpark Records)

*Going for Top 200*
The power of Toro Y Moi’s funky synth and guitar play, pumping digital rhythms and gorgeously bright vocal harmonies makes for a formidable combination. This multi-cultural juggernaut of sound gathers up R&B, French House, Glo-Fi, Psychedelica and Post-Punk making a layered, complex debut.

Nocando
NOCANDO
Jimmy the Lock
(Alpha Pup Records)

*Going for Top 200 & Hip Hop Adds*
Nocando is an unsung hip hop heavyweight. With a witty style and open voice, Nocando’s raps are unpredictable, funny and lean towards social commentary, although this MC is just as likely to tell you about a wild night on the streets of LA as to make a point about the fallacies of the music industry.

Fan Death
FAN DEATH
A Coin For The Well EP
(Last Gang Records)

*Going for Top 200 & RPM Adds*
Incredible electro duo Dandi and Marta who created a rich tapestry of music, art, fashion and fantasy. Glamorous and dramatic, fantastical and escapist, Fan Death’s sound is constructed for all corners of the galaxy for a deeply rich listening experience.

Posted by Jay on January 28th, 2010 in Radio, and tagged with , , , , , , , , . | Leave a comment



Divider imageThe Splinters’ Debut Full-Length “Kick” Set For March Release On Double Negative

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Listen to lead-off track “Mysterious” via The Fader
Tempo No Tempo reviews “Sorry” via The Bay Bridged

The Splinters may have only been a band since 2008, but the girls actually began palling around four years earlier as freshmen at UC Berkeley. In the waning months of their college careers, Ashley Thomas (guitar), Lauren Stern (tambourine), and Caroline Partamian (guitar) began messing around with music and cranked out a few silly, lo-fi garage-pop songs. Quickly realizing that a few of the songs were actually pretty good, they recruited their friend Courtney Gray (whom had previously played with Ashley in a short-lived Misfits cover band called The Skullfuckers) to round out the group on drums.

Within a few months, The Splinters found themselves playing a bevy of shows and writing one insanely catchy song after another, their ramshackle rock n’ roll sound and multipart vocal harmonies earning them comparisons to ’60s girl groups like the Shangri-Las, artsy post-punk outfits like the Raincoats and the lo-fi grrl-pop stylings of early ’90s K Records bands. The band tossed together a limited-edition, hand-decorated CD-R release, which quickly disappeared, and eventually followed that up with the Splintered Bridges 7″ on Double Negative. Splinters’ tracks are also set to appear on upcoming compilations from UK label Germs of Youth (alongside Frankie Rose, Cold Cave, and Veronica Falls) and the hotly tipped YETI magazine.


Listen to “Oranges” as featured by Nylon.TV

In the meantime, the girls have worked hard honing their craft-writing new songs, turning heads at SXSW, and playing shows with the likes of Mika Miko, The Mae Shi, The Coathangers, Explode Into Colors, Ty Segall, Nodzzz, Brilliant Colors, The Fresh & Onlys, The Strange Boys, Yellow Fever, Sleepy Sun, and countless others.

Now Double Negative is dropping the The Splinters’ first full-length, Kick, a 12-track collection of delectable indie-pop tunes recorded and mixed by Maus Haus frontman Jason Kick. Set for release in March, Kick is one of those infectious albums destined to be played again and again.

“Girl-group sounds-meets-90s punk attitude.” – Gorilla Vs. Bear

“Playing a Raincoats-esque brand of shambling post-punk, the four ladies from Oakland rocked a pretty bass-heavy sound that was interspersed with lots of cutely loud yelping.” – Portland Mercury

Posted by Jay on January 27th, 2010 in What's Next, and tagged with , , , , . | Leave a comment



Divider imageOUT TODAY: VOICEsVOICEs “Origins” EP On Manimal Vinyl – On Tour Now With Prefuse 73, The Gaslamp Killer

Origins
VOICEsVOICES Origins EP, produced by Prefuse 73; Out today on Manimal Vinyl

Listen to “Flulyk Visions” [via Pitchfork] & “Origins” [via The Fader]
VOICEsVOICEs at The Guardian UK

On tour now:
01/29 @ The Nightlight Lounge – Bellingham, WA *
01/30 @ Neumos – Seattle, WA *
01/31 @ Holocene – Portland, OR *
02/02 @ Slims – San Francisco, CA *
02/03 @ Troubadour – Los Angeles, CA *
02/05 @ Urban Lounge – Salt Lake City, UT **
02/06 @ Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom – Denver, CO *
* w/ Prefuse 73 & The Gaslamp Killer
** w/ The Gaslamp Killer

VOICEsVOICEs are a two-piece making warm, seductively atmospheric, mostly instrumental music from Los Angeles. Formed in June of 2008, Jenean Farris and Nico Turner, came together to break away from the musical mold they were confined to in previous projects to defy what they’ve been taught, and challenge what they know. Their use of pedals, looping, spellbinding vocals, and heartrending drumming results in hauntingly beautiful music that will awaken even your most subconscious dreams and fears. L.A. Record says “Los Angeles has one of the most exciting music scenes going on in the world right now and in the center of all this is the darling female duo, VOICEsVOICEs.”

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Posted by Jay on January 26th, 2010 in Out Now, and tagged with , , , , , . | Leave a comment



Divider imageOUT TODAY: Oh No Ono “Eggs” On Friendly Fire Recordings

Eggs
Click on the album art for more information.

One of Denmark’s most promising exports, Oh No Ono will be making their US debut this week with a string of NYC shows. Their excellent album Eggs is out today on Friendly Fire Recordings in the US and The Leaf Label in the UK/Europe.

Listen to “Internet Warrior” [via Pitchfork] & “Helplessly Young” [via MOKB]

Watch Oh No Ono cover “My Girls” by Animal Collective

NYC shows this week:
1.26 @ Sound Fix Records – Brooklyn, NY
1.27 @ Mercury Lounge – New York, NY (w/ Bear In Heaven)
1.28 @ Union Hall – Brooklyn, NY (w/ Depreciation Guild)

More links:
Oh No Ono Official Site
Oh No Ono on MySpace
@Oh_No_Ono

Friendly Fire Recordings
The Leaf Label

Posted by Jay on January 26th, 2010 in Out Now, and tagged with , , , , , , . | Leave a comment



Divider imageOUT TODAY: cars and trains “The Roots, The Leaves” On Fake Four Inc.

The Roots, The Leaves

Try it and buy it here or click the album art for more information.

Full album stream at AOL Spinner
Reviewed at Exclaim!
The premiere of “The Birds In Your Chest” at Seattle Show Gal

More links:
cars and trains official site
cars and trains on MySpace
@cars_and_trains

Posted by Jay on January 26th, 2010 in Out Now, and tagged with , , , . | Leave a comment



Divider imageOUT TODAY: Nocando “Jimmy The Lock” On Alpha Pup Records

Jimmy The Lock

Nocando presents Jimmy the Lock; out today on Alpha Pup Records

1. “Head Static” produced by Nosaj Thing
2. “Hurry Up and Wait” produced by Nobody
3. “Two Track Mind (feat. Busdriver)” produced by Thavius Beck
4. “You Got Some Nerve (feat. Nick Diamonds)” produced by Th’ Corn Gangg
5. “21″ produced by Nobody
6. “DDS2 (feat. Rich Man Rob & Iron Mike Eagle)” produced by Free the Robots
7. “I’m On (feat. VerBS)” produced by Thavius Beck
8. “Never Lie” produced by Maestroe
9. “Exploits and Glitches” produced by Maestroe
10. “Flight Risk” produced by Maestroe
11. “Skankophelia” produced by Daedelus
12. “Front Left Pocket” produced by Thavius Beck

LA Record interviews Nocando

The LA underground has many voices, some covered in grit and dirt, some slapping the asphalt, some hitting high and brassy- but none ring truer than that of Nocando. A seasoned member of the hip hop community who isn’t content to count his battle scars by the dozens, Nocando brings fresh rhymes week after week at the world-renowned club night Low End Theory where he is the resident host, as well as to a variety of steazy joints all around the West Coast.

With a witty style and open voice, Nocando’s raps are unpredictable, funny and lean towards social commentary, although this MC is just as likely to tell you about a wild night on the streets of LA as to make a point about the fallacies of the music industry. Brash and confident while also being laid back, Nocando’s lyrical delivery is an apt representative of the California attitude. Winner of the MC Battle at the 2007 Scribble Jam, the largest hip hop festival in the nation, Nocando’s mouth often seems to have a life of its own, throwing an excited energy onto any crowd he meets and providing an important connection between the music and the dance floor.

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Divider imageStream New Albums From Oy, cars and trains, & Gigi Right Now At AOL Spinner

First Box, Then Walk

The Roots, The Leaves

Maintenant

Click on the album art to listen to new albums from Oy, cars and trains, & Gigi

Posted by Jay on January 25th, 2010 in On the Web, and tagged with , , , , . | Leave a comment



Divider imageAmp Live Preps Solo Album, Remixes Why?

Amp Live

Child’s Play Records is proud to present Amp Live’s highly anticipated Murder at the Discotech. Best defined as electro-hop, Amp Live melts dubstep, electro, hip hop and indie influences together and has invited a slew of guests– including Mickey Factz, Zumbi of Zion I, Grouch, Eligh, Trackademicks, & Fashawn– to stir up the pot.

He’s also an accomplished remixer, gaining notoriety for his Rainydayz Remixes of Radiohead’s In Rainbows. Now he gives Why?’s Eskimo Snow the rework treatment, available for download here.

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Divider imageThe Delta Mirror Sign To Lefse Records; “Machines That Listen” Due Out In March

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Up-and-coming label Lefse Records (Neon Indian, Phaseone) announce the signing of Los Angeles’ The Delta Mirror. Merging brooding songs with boom bap production, their debut Machines That Listen (out 3.16.2010) is a clever, haunting record full of ear-tickling electronics, psych layers, and foreboding storytelling. With plans to tour this spring along with a stop at SXSW, the songs of the Delta Mirror are poised to linger in the ears of new listeners well into 2010. Check out a sneak of the album here via Pitchfork Media.

“Thoughtful and unexpected melodies.” OC Weekly

“An ambient mix of shoegazy guitar and gothic vocals.” Flavorpill

“A trio specializing in epic, drummer-less panoramas perfect for late nights and introspective moments.” Las Vegas Weekly

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Posted by Jay on January 20th, 2010 in What's Next, and tagged with , , , , . | Leave a comment



Divider imageWatch The Heavy Perform On Letterman

Or watch the official version via CBS

The Heavy
Counter Records

Posted by Jay on January 19th, 2010 in On the Air, TV, and tagged with , , . | Leave a comment



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