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Divider imageDaedelus Preps Righteous Fists of Harmony EP for Flying Lotus’ Brainfeeder Label

Daedelus

MP3: Order of the Golden Dawn ft. Laura Darlington [via XLR8R]

Daedelus‘ newest release, Righteous Fists of Harmony, will be coming out on Flying Lotus‘ outstanding Brainfeeder label. Bridging the demise of the magic-inspired martial arts fighters of the Boxer Rebellion to the post modern malady of technology and imagination, Daedelus constructs a soundtrack-of-sorts to the struggle of both 19th century China against colonialism and modern man’s inevitable hurl towards an unknown future.

After seventy years of China’s opium-related subjugation by Queen Victoria and her allies, a force of resistance fighters — termed “Boxers” by the British — rose to the challenge in 1898. Calling themselves “The Righteous Fists of Harmony,” this secret society of martial artists felt they held magical powers: they believed themselves bulletproof, able to fly, and capable of raising the dead (who would then fight alongside them). And so began the brief Boxer Rebellion; three years later 100,000 Boxers had fallen, their magic helpless against the cutting-edge machinery of war. The British prevailed only to face ultimate defeat, as their empire rapidly declined.

Daedelus endeavors to compose a requiem for the end — of beliefs, of lives, and of an era. This elegy for a bygone battle sheds light on our own contemporary conundrum: will our faith in modernity be our downfall? Are we blinded by this age of wonders, doomed to be destroyed by our ingenious inventions? Although Daedelus’ music has always juxtaposed organic and electronic elements, they war as never before on Righteous Fists of Harmony, a portrait of a tumultuous era that came crashing to a close.

Daedelus “Righteous Fists of Harmony” from DestroyRockMusic Inc. on Vimeo.

Posted by Jay on February 25th, 2010 in What's Next, and tagged with , , , , , . | Leave a comment



Divider imageOUT NOW: Eprom / Eskmo Split 12″ On Warp

Hendt / Lands and Bones

Stream Hendt / Lands & Bones here.
EPROM mixtape
Eskmo’s exclusive Brainfeeder mix

A taste of San Francisco’s finest, this double-A side 12″ is split between two of the west coast’s most-watched producers. Emerging from the reputably close-knit SF electronic music scene, EPROM and Eskmo are gaining international renown fostered by the likes of Mary Anne Hobbs and Flying Lotus. EPROM’s ‘Hendt’ is a dancefloor monster in his trademark ‘psyphy’ style – a lazer-tinged gangster-lean pulse that speaks to both the codeine-sipping and the all-night raver contingent alike. Eskmo’s ‘Land and Bones’ is a lurching, soulful dubstep clatter rich in lyrical melody and artfully crowned with Swan’s icy vocals; forward for the dancefloor, layered for the headphones – braincandy that moves feet.

Eprom

EPROM hails from San Francisco, and has put his name on the map through his mind-bending live sets, and through a series of forward-thinking releases on both domestic and international labels. His style defines generic categories, but each track is suffused with a unique dancefloor action potential and a deep love of low-frequency soundsystem manipulation. He has played alongside artists like Flying Lotus, The Glitch Mob, Skream, Lazer Sword, Kode9, Mochipet, Rustie, and many others. EPROM has worked with internationally renowned MCs and has slated multiple vinyl releases in the coming year. DJ supporters include Starkey, Rusko, Jakes, The Glitch Mob, Rustie, Megasoid, Zombie Disco Squad, Riton, Basement Jaxx, and BBC Radio One’s Mary Anne Hobbs.

@EPROMbeats
EPROM on Facebook

Eskmo

Brendan Angelides is a San Francisco based electronic music producer who records and performs live as Eskmo. In the past five years he’s released over a dozen singles and EPs while touring throughout North America and Europe. Angelides also runs the Ancestor label, which issued his “Hypercolor” and “Angus Dei” singles in 2009 to positive reviews from numerous magazines, blogs and tastemakers. Ninja Tune recording artist and film composer Amon Tobin hailed his work as “some of the best production I’ve heard in recent times.”

@Eskmowelder
Eskmo on Facebook

Posted by Jay on February 24th, 2010 in Out Now, and tagged with , , , , , , . | Leave a comment



Divider imageHey, Knoxville! Win +1 To See the @MagicalProps Tour ft. Daedelus, Jogger and Nosaj Thing

Magical Properties Tour

The Magical Properties tour has swept all over this great land, and we want to make sure our fine warriors Daedelus, Nosaj Thing & Jogger receive a hero’s welcome in the last cities of the tour.

Tomorrow the tour stops at the 90 Proof in Knoxville, TN. If you’ll be in Knoxville tomorrow night simply retweet this blog post using the Tweet button at the bottom of the post to enter. Or, if you’d prefer to use your own Twitter client, simply tweet “RT @TerrorbirdMedia: I want +1 to see the @MagicalProps tour in Knoxville!”

We will select and notify the winner by tomorrow afternoon. Best of luck!

There’s also still time to enter to win +1 to tonight’s show in Richmond! Simply substitute Knoxville with Richmond in your tweet to enter.

Magical Properties tour in Los Angeles reviewed by Resident Advisor
Magical Properties tour in New York reviewed by CMJ

Posted by Jay on February 24th, 2010 in Contests, and tagged with , , , , , . | Leave a comment



Divider imageOUT TODAY: Lobisomem “Brightest Solids” EP on Tall Corn Music

Brightest Solids EP

Brooklyn via Chicago electronic producer and the man behind Bird & Whale releases EP on Tall Corn Music; LP in Spring engineered by John McEntyre of Tortoise!

MP3: Plasma Is For Lovers [via XLR8R premiere]

Lobisomem – Dhegiha Group from Brad Loving on Vimeo.

Lobisomem makes electronic music. His music, however, does not fall comfortably into the boxes that one normally uses to categorize electronic music. It is neither dance music, nor raw experimental noise. It is instead a hybrid of more subtle influences referencing African, South American, and Jamaican music as well as more native forces such as hip-hop and jazz. Lobisomem’s artistry has also been impacted by his immersion in Chicago’s improvisational music scene. The music on this recording, Lobisomem’s second release “Brightest Solids – EP,” began as laptop compositions, but upon arrival at the studio the music was migrated to tape, manually manipulated and mixed in an entirely analog studio set up, and mastered straight to vinyl lacquer. The results are a unique amalgam of sound and rhythm, digital and analog, precise angular turns and gentle organic sweeps. In Spring 2010, a full-length LP that will also be released on Tall Corn Music.

Lobisomem (a.k.a. Brad Loving) recently traded his long time base of Chicago for Brooklyn. He was born in a small rural town in Virginia, and spent formative years in Oklahoma, Texas, and Massachusetts. More recently he has set his sights further a field with extended stays in Brazil, France, Japan, and Mali. Each of these locations has penetrated Lobisomem’s music informing his musical sensibilities and acumen.

Brad deejays around New York and Chicago regularly and curates the music blog birdandwhale.com. Bird & Whale features carefully crafted DJ mixes from some thirty selectors including many local Chicago luminaries such as John McEntire, Jeff Parker, John Herndon, Dan Bitney (Tortoise), Wayne Montana, Damon Locks (The Eternals), and Rob Sevier (Numero Group). Bird & Whale has gained an international following due to the caliber and breadth of music showcased.

Posted by Jay on February 23rd, 2010 in Out Now, and tagged with , , , . | Leave a comment



Divider imageHey, Richmond, VA! Win +1 To the @MagicalProps Tour ft. Daedelus, Nosaj Thing, Jogger

Magical Properties Tour

The Magical Properties tour has swept all over this great land, and we want to make sure our fine warriors Daedelus, Nosaj Thing & Jogger receive a hero’s welcome in the last cities of the tour.

Tomorrow the tour stops at the Xscape Lounge in Richmond, VA. If you’ll be in Richmond tomorrow night simply retweet this blog post using the Tweet button at the bottom of the post to enter. Or, if you’d prefer to use your own Twitter client, simply tweet “RT @TerrorbirdMedia: I want +1 to see the @MagicalProps tour in Richmond!”

We will select and notify the winner by tomorrow afternoon. Best of luck!

Magical Properties tour in Los Angeles reviewed by Resident Advisor
Magical Properties tour in New York reviewed by CMJ

Daedelus

Daedelus, the Victorian-clad electronic maestro who has released with labels like Ninja Tune, Mush, Plug Research, Friends of Friends, Alpha Pup, and many more with one lined up for Flying Lotus’ Brainfeeder AND beginning his own Magical Properties label in 2010. Performing with his infamous Monome(unique electronic trigger), electronic music is rarely as invigerating and exciting, so don’t miss out!

Nosaj Thing

Nosaj Thing is the 23 year old LA producer who took the world by storm with his stellar debut Drift on Alpha Pup. One of the most highly touted electronic acts of 2009, Nosaj has already remixed: The xx and Charlotte Gainsbourg in 2010 and looks to take his unique brand of dark, hard-hitting beats on the road!

Jogger

Jogger’s experimental electronic sound is sometimes dangerous, sometimes poignant, and sometimes funny, but always captivating. This America singer songwriter duo consists of Amir Yaghmai on violin and guitar, and Jonathan Larroquette on laptop and controllers, with the vocal duties divided between them. After being named to URB’s Next 100 and releasing their debut album on Daedelus’ Magical Properties, Jogger is another LA act ready to come into their own…

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Posted by Jay on February 23rd, 2010 in Contests, and tagged with , , , , , . | Leave a comment



Divider imageOUT TODAY: Man/Miracle “The Shape of Things” on Third Culture; Streaming All Week Long At AOL Spinner

The Shape of Things
Click on the album art to stream The Shape of Things this week at AOL Spinner

TOUR DATES
2.24 @ Bottom of the Hill – San Francisco, CA w/ Rogue Wave and Princeton
(Noise Pop)
3.17 @ SXSW – Austin, TX
3.18 @ Bay Area SXSW Takeover / Beauty Bar – Austin, TX
3.24 @ Tin Can Ale House – San Diego, CA
3.25 @ SLO Art Center – San Luis Obispo, CA w/ Titus Andronicus

“Its ten songs form one giddy wave of yelping vocals, skittering Afro-pop guitars, clattering drums, clapping hands, and group hollering. You know that moment in Stop Making Sense where David Byrne and Tina Weymouth start doing this goofy, high-stepping dance in tandem, grinning happily across the stage at each at how unguarded, how caught up in the moment, they feel? Every song on The Shape of Things feels just like that. It’s a distillation of the sheer joy of motion.” eMusic Selects

“”Hot Sprawl” grooves like Akron/Family on its ebbs, but come high tide, it’s (pleasantly) hollering madness. “Fun” will always follow these guys around. And it doesn’t really matter that you can’t understand a word frontman Dylan Travis is saying– the guy’s got a mean set of pipes, and in the surges here, it’s sweet balmy DeVotchka with an occasional Wilderness vibe.” Pitchfork Media

The Shape of Things is an infectious collection of nervy songs recommended especially for fans of Talking Heads, The Feelies, and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.” The Bay Bridged

Man/Miracle

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Posted by Jay on February 23rd, 2010 in Out Now, and tagged with , , , , , , . | Leave a comment



Divider imageBetter Know A Label: Kanine Records

Kanine Records
With apologies to Stephen Colbert, today we debut our multi-part series of label features (tentatively) called Better Know A Label. We asked Kanine Records to help us kick things off and co-owner Kay was generous enough to answer a few of our questions.

First of all, tell us about who’s in the picture.

Toby Rascal and Miss Hensley (H bear). She is a sweetheart, although she doesn’t look like it here. They are most definitely playing in the snow, but I like that she looks tough.

Was there a singular moment when you knew you had to start your own label?

Definitely not. I had the idea of putting out a friends record – and [co-owner] Lio had the idea of putting out a compilation of bands from New York and that was our first release of 20 bands. So I guess we sort of launched into a being a label without a long term plan. We just continued to put out records and it’s sort of still the same idea – we don’t have set number of releases a year or anything – we just find stuff we like and people who want to work with us and try to keep things simple.

Depreciation Guild

Tell us about Kanine’s first release, your last release, and your next release.

Ok – well that compilation was our first release. Our last release was Dinowalrus debut full length %. The title is somewhat problematic for online services – but that’s all been worked out now. Our next release is The Depreciation Guild’s Spirit Youth set for an April/May release and it’s their sophomore record which we are about to announce any day now.

How do you find out about most of the acts you sign?

It used to be we signed bands from New York because that’s what was around and who we caught at shows. But we have started branching out – with bands from Florida (Blind Man’s Colour, Surfer Blood), Los Angeles (Princeton) – but mostly those bands came through New York at some point.

You feature pets available for adoption on your website; have you ever heard from any fans who have rescued an animal they saw on your site?

Unfortunately, I have not. Although Petfinder is how we got both our dogs and we think it’s a great tool for searching around for a rescue – without having to compromise on finding exactly what type of dog you want. You can find anything, even pure breeds, like Portuguese Water Dogs – and I’m saying that cause what Obama did was LAME.

Surfer Blood

What has the experience of working with Surfer Blood been like? The members are all so young, but there’s already a huge buzz surrounding them. What sort of challenges does this present for the band and label?

So far, so good. It’s so refreshing to get a band that is just going for it – even before we were involved. They were booking their own shows for a few months, which I think is the smartest thing a band can do – and as a side note, our most successful bands have all self-booked their own first nationwide tour- including Grizzly Bear, Oxford Collapse and Chairlift. As far as them being young, that’s just really fun – they are really smart and pick up on things very quickly. Eager to absorb, and not yet jaded. It’s really energizing and makes me want to work really hard for them.

Dinowalrus

Lastly, it’s hard to find a picture of Pete from Dinowalrus where he isn’t wearing his eagle shirt. How much consulting did he do with Kanine before landing on that particular fashion statement?

We have never hired a stylist for any of ours bands, as some big labels do – so Pete came up with that all by himself – and we love him for it!

Special thanks to Kay, Lio & everyone else at Kanine!




Divider imageTerrorbird Media and Force Field PR Announce 3rd Annual SXSW Day Show At Red 7

SXSW

Terrorbird Media and Force Field PR join forces once again at SXSW for their 3rd Annual SXSW Day Party! As always, early arrival is *strongly* suggested… you don’t want to be waiting in that nasty line around the block, do you?

Make sure to check back here closer to the event for set times and MP3s from scheduled artists!

Wednesday, March 17th @ Red 7 (611 East 7th @ Red River)
2 Stages. All Ages.
FREE & Open to the Public.
No Wristbands or Badges Required
Set Times TBA

Facebook Event

Line Up:
Neon Indian (Lefse)
Toro Y Moi (Carpark)
Those Darlins (Oh Wow Dang!)
Matias Aguayo (Kompakt)
The Rural Alberta Advantage (Saddle Creek)
Beach Fossils (Captured Tracks)
Real Estate (Woodsist)
Choir of Young Believers (Ghostly)
A Sunny Day In Glasgow (Mis Ojos Discos)
Oh No Ono (Friendly Fire)
Ernest Gonzales (FoF Music)
The Fresh and Onlys (In The Red)
Frankie Rose and the Outs (Slumberland)
Inlets (twosyllable)
The Splinters (Double Negative)
Stricken City (Puregroove)

FREE BEER Courtesy of Linden St. Brewery, 12-2pm!
Sponsored by Oaklandish
Rad Gift Bags for First 100 Attendees!

Terrorbird Media
Force Field PR
Linden St. Brewery
Oaklandish

flyer courtesy of Gregory Pepper




Divider imageWin Entrance To the Friends of Friends Record Release Party at Low End Theory Tomorrow Night

Been Meaning To Tell You header
FRIENDS OF FRIENDS RELEASE PARTY
Wednesday, February 17th 2010
@ The Airliner: 2419 North Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90031-2218
Featuring Ernest Gonzales (FoF Music, Exponential), Shlohmo (FoF Music, WeDidIt) & Sodapop (anticon.) plus residents, guests and lots of bass

Tomorrow night is the Friends of Friends release party at Low End Theory. Win a +1 to see Ernest Gonzales, Shlohmo, & Sodapop along with residents Gaslamp Killer, Daddy Kev, Nocando, DJ Nobody, D-Styles, and more…

Click the button below to enter. You’ll be prompted to give an e-mail address (and in exchange you’ll get an MP3 from Ernest Gonzales’ Been Meaning To Tell You!) Your e-mail address counts as an entry; the winner will be notified by tomorrow afternoon. Best of luck, and please retweet, tell your friends, and join Friends of Friends tomorrow night at The Airliner!




Divider imageOUT TODAY: Son Lux “Weapons” EP on Anticon

Weapons EP

MP3: “Weapons III (Polyphonic Remix)” via XLR8R Exclusive
MP3: “Weapons V” via LA Record

Classically-trained composer Son Lux (Ryan Lott) has kept busy in the wake of praise for his last album At War With Walls & Mazes, capturing the attention of tastemakers as diverse as NPR, Okayplayer, Pitchfork and composer Nico Muhly. He will release his Weapons EP on anticon. this February while working up his sophomore follow-up. This week, Asthmatic Kitty will release multiple EPs of My Brightest Diamond remixes, one of which is all reworks by Son Lux. Lott also recently spent a good deal of time working on the upcoming These New Puritans album arranging brass and woodwinds.

Much of what gave At War With Walls & Mazes its unique appeal was Lott’s central objective: to create a body of songs that inhabited the pop spectrum whilst ditching binary form (verse-chorus) for something more akin to chant. On record, rhythms and words moved uninhibited around anchoring melodies; live, this freed Lott to reinvent each track during performances, either reorganizing bits solo via piano or arranging the parts for new ensembles and instruments.

Son Lux

In the time since Mazes, Lott has stayed busy composing – among other things – hours of music for dance companies from New York to Paris. But for him, the chant-based concept of the Son Lux debut required further investigation. The Weapons EP is Lott’s self-issued challenge to do just that – to use Mazes standout “Weapons,” whose primary melody haunts various points of that record, as a launch pad for a complete EP of material derived from a single source.

To this end, Lott built three new compositions around the original’s essential kernel and enlisted three trusted collaborators – Anticon artists Alias and Polyphonic, plus Muhly himself – to do the rest. The result is not only six unique reincarnations of “Weapons,” but a fractal work where melody becomes song becomes cycle, with one essence woven throughout.

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Posted by Jay on February 16th, 2010 in Out Now, and tagged with , , , , , , , , . | Leave a comment



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