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Divider imageAndreya Triana Preps Bonobo-Produced Debut on Ninja Tune; New Single With Mount Kimbie Remix Drops 7/27

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A Town Called Obsolete (Mount Kimbie Remix (Preview Edit))

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Lost Where I Belong (Flying Lotus Remix (Preview Edit))

An experimental and self taught singer and songwriter originally hailing from South East London, Andreya Triana grew up submerged in a multicultural atmosphere. A unique vocalist, Andreya begun singing at the tender age of 7 taking influence from the sights and sounds of inner city London. Her early love and passion for music would see her locked in her bedroom for hours on end writing poetry, making homemade mix tapes and recording tracks – utilizing two battered cassette decks to record harmonies. Her early love of improvisation would warp and change over the years, hugely influencing her ‘Freeflo Sessions’ – a hypnotic one woman show using a sampler to loop vocals, percussive sounds and beats live. To date she has taken her Freeflo Sessions worldwide, dazzling audiences far and wide with her cutting edge and soulful performances.

2006 saw her selected from thousands to take part in the Red Bull Music Academy in Australia where she further developed her style for improvisation and secured links with some of the best producers and musicians on the music scene. Multiple collaborations ensued daily at the Academy, “Tea Leaf Dancers” a collaboration with glitchy hip hop producer Flying Lotus (released on Warp Records) was a product of this and has been her most successful musical venture to date. It was hailed as a classic while getting rave reviews from Benji B and Gilles Peterson while getting airplay on Annie Mac’s Radio One show. The track that also caught the attention of Ninja Tune stalwart Bonobo. 2010 has been an eventful year for Miss Triana, touring America and Canada with the Bonobo live band, playing on the BBC Introducing stage at Glastonbury showcasing new material and signing a three album deal with Ninja Tune Records.

2010 will also see the release of her album Lost Where I Belong, produced by jazzy beat master Bonobo. Fellow Ninja Tune Records singer and superstar songwriter Fink also stepped up to co-write two tracks for the album. Lost Where I Belong is a beautifully honest album combining soul, folk, jazz and Bonobo’s cinematic magic for a highly anticipated and hotly tipped debut, being released on September 7th, 2010.

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



Divider imageGoing For Adds 2/8-2/9: Jaga Jazzist, Field Music, Title Tracks, My Robot Friend, and Ernest Gonzales!

One Armed Bandit
JAGA JAZZIST presents One Armed Bandit
(Ninja Tune)

*Going for Top 200 Adds*
This is the 6th album from 9-piece Norwegian band Jaga Jazzist. Taking influence from the afro-beat stylings of Fela Kuti and funneled through Jaga’s own Wagner-Esque fanfares and arpeggios, this Wagner/Kuti sound became a kind of theme of the album.

Measure
FIELD MUSIC presents Field Music (Measure)
(Memphis Industries)

*Going for Top 200*
Following a three year hiatus Sunderland’s Field Music return with a new album of artful English pop – a gloriously rich LP that entwines the brother’s renewed love of the rock music cannon with a rediscovery of some of pop’s overlooked adventurers.

It Was Easy
TITLE TRACKS presents It Was Easy
(Ernest Jenning Record Co.)

*Going for Top 200*
After years spent in the D.C. post-hardcore scene and one part of Q And Not U, John Davis decided it was time to do things his own way. It Was Easy is the debut full-length from Title Tracks, John’s first solo effort entirely arranged and recorded by the man himself.

Softcore
MY ROBOT FRIEND presents Soft-Core
(Double Feature)

*Going for Top 200*
Comparable to Her Space Holiday and Hot Chip, My Robot Friend’s music is soft and intricately composed with incredibly catchy rhythms, blending pop aesthetics with minimalist electronic stylings.

Been Meaning To Tell You
ERNEST GONZALEZ presents Been Meaning To Tell You
(FoF Music)

*Going for Top 200 & RPM*
Friends of Friends Music ventures deeper into the beautifully textured world of Ernest Gonzales with his new LP Been Meaning to Tell You where psychedelic riffs and acoustic guitars alike haunt the album’s 13 tracks. Check out BeenMeaningToTellYou.com to find out more about this unique project which includes a book of original art.




Divider imageDaedelus, Nosaj Thing and Jogger Begin Their Mystical Journey TONIGHT!

Magical Properties Tour

A whole cavalcade caravan across this great continent!

Magical Properties is now a touring unit as well as a label, featuring the musical musings of Nosaj Thing, Jogger, and Daedelus!

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Listen to Daedelus’ exclusive Magical Mix

Magical Properties Tour Map

THEIR COAST-TO COAST QUEST INCLUDES….

Thursday, Feb 4th @ Space 120 – Palm Springs, California
Friday, Feb 5th @ Echoplex – Los Angeles, California*
Saturday, Feb 6th @ Mighty – San Francisco, California*+
Sunday, Feb 7th @ Jambalaya – Arcata, California
Monday, Feb 8th @ Rotture – Portland, Oregon*
Tuesday, Feb 9th @ Fortune Sound Club – Vancouver, British Columbia
Wednesday, Feb 10th @ Neumos – Seattle, Washington
Friday, Feb 12th @ Hodi’s Half Note – Fort Collins, Colorado
Saturday, Feb 13th @ Gothic Theater – Englewood, Colorado
Sunday, Feb 14th @ Mad Planet – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Monday, Feb 15th @ Majestic Theater – Madison, Wisconsin
Tuesday, Feb 16th @ Lincoln Hall – Chicago, Illinois*
Wednesday, Feb 17th @ Grog Shop – Cleveland, Ohio*
Thursday, Feb 18th @ Wrong Bar – Toronto, Ontario
Friday, Feb 19th @ Le Belmont – Montreal, Quebec
Saturday, Feb 20th @ Le Poisson Rouge – New York, New York*
Monday, Feb 22nd @ Kung Fu Necktie – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania*
Tuesday, Feb 23rd @ Bourbon Street – Baltimore, Maryland
Wednesday, Feb 24th @ Xscape Lounge – Richmond, Virginia
Thursday, Feb 25th @ Club R2 – Charlottesville, Virginia
Friday, Feb 26th @ Club 828 – Asheville, North Carolina
Saturday, Feb 27th @ New Earth Music Hall – Athens, Georgia

* Sponsored by Scion Sessions
+ w/ Shlohmo

Please consider yourself welcome at any or all of these shows. We’ll have special goodies for sale and plenty of bass for the bins. See you soon!” – Daedelus

Magical Properties Tour from The Service Company on Vimeo.

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Divider imageOUT TOMORROW: Blockhead “The Music Scene”

The Music Scene
Blockhead
The Music Scene
OUT 1/12 on Ninja Tune

Tracklist:
1. It’s Raining Clouds
2. The Music Scene
3. Only Sequences Change
4. Which One Of You Jerks Drank My Arnold Palmer? [MP3 via XLR8R]
5. Attack The Doctor
6. The Prettiest Sea Slug
7. The Daily Routine
8. Tricky Turtle
9. Four Walls
10. Pity Party
11. Hell Champ
12. Farewell Spaceman

Sample the entire album with this Album Megamix [via URB.com]
…or stream the album at AOL Spinner

Pre-Order Link (limited sticker set included with CD pre-order)
Blockhead on Myspace

New York hip hop producer Tony Simon aka Blockhead returns with his third and best instrumental album for Ninja Tune.

Blockhead has long made beautiful, emotive music based around the hip hop template, but on The Music Scene he elevates his craft to another level. Tony puts it down to the use of Ableton, which means that rather than working from “one basic beat and building off it” (the standard hip hop model), he has begun stringing together multiple beats and weaving them together into increasingly complex, surprising and satisfying pieces of music. As he himself puts it, “I made each song a little more of a musical journey than anything I have ever done before.”

Blockhead’s ambition to “tell stories without words” is evident from opener “It’s Raining Clouds” onwards. The tune starts off as classic downtempo and ends up almost drum and bass, the music having changed and fallen away, echoing back through itself and feeding into previous themes at least three times. It’s an epic in an album of epics.

At the heart of the record is the remarkable “The Daily Routine” – an exploration of drug addiction (based around a found recording of drug addicts arguing), Blockhead says “it’s pretty much the creepiest song I’ve ever made.” “Four Walls,” meanwhile aims a musical broadside at the current vogue for autotune. “Which One Of You Jerks Drank My Arnold Palmer” is huge ambient space rock hip hop. “The Prettiest Seaslug” is Bahia-beat on opium. “Tricky Turtle” begins as afro-blaxpoitation, turns into a voodoo orgy and ends somewherte in the Middle East. “Farewell Spaceman” starts off sounding like an outtake from “Bewitched” and ends as an ecstatic, chugging flight off into the stars.

While The Music Scene represents a development in Blockhead’s work, he still holds true to his basic beliefs about music and rhythm. When not working on his new album he has been providing production for Aesop Rock, DJ Signify, Joanna Erdos and many more, plus remixes for Yameen and Chin Chin, amonst others. Whereas the music scene is “a bastardized version of something that was already watered down,” Blockhead’s “The Music Scene,” like his career as a whole, is “the opposite of that.” By re-working, chopping and melding samples, by blending them together, Blockhead restores rather than dilutes their purity.

Posted by Jay on January 11th, 2010 in Out Now, and tagged with , , , . | Leave a comment



Divider imageCONTEST: Win A Ninja Tune Prize Package

It was a cold December evening in San Francisco, but Geo, Caroline & Nate were still hard at work in the Terrorbird office when a terrible sound came from the chimney.

Geo merely turned up the copy of A Trick of the Tail he was listening to, and Nate just shrugged, but Caroline, emboldened by both the holiday spirit and the gallon of coffee coursing through her veins approached the hearth.

“S-s-santa?” she whispered up the dark shaft. There was no answer, so she pulled a lighter from her pocket and flicked it on… only to find herself face to face with a ninja!

Startled, she staggered backwards as the ninja came crashing down in a pile of logs and ash. By the time the soot settled, the ninja had mysteriously disappeared, but his giant parcel remained.

The three startled Terrorbirders rushed forth to see what their visitor left behind. Attached they found a note “PLEASE SPREAD THE HOLIDAY CHEER. LOVE, NINJA TUNE (XOXOXO).”

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Win a Ninja Tune Prize Package

The rules are simple. Simply be one of the first ten people to retweet the following message or use the Tweet Meme application at the bottom of this post, and you’ll find yourself knee deep in music and other assorted Ninja Tune goodies:

RT Happy Holidays from @TerrorbirdMedia! Win a prize package featuring music from @NinjaTuneHQ. http://bit.ly/6NDIws

In the prize pack…

NINJA TUNE PRIZE PACK (10)
YppahThey Know What Ghost Knows
XRABIT + DMG$Killin ‘Em
Antipop ConsortiumVolcano
Roots ManuvaSlime & Reason
King CannibalLet The Night Roar
DaedelusFor Withered Friends
PoirierRun The Riddim
+
Ninja Tune download cards
Ghislain Poirier poster
Plus random Ninja Tune music & goodies

Ninja Tune Official Website

Posted by Jay on December 10th, 2009 in Contests, Free Music, and tagged with , , , , , , , , , . | 2 Comments »



Divider imageCONTEST: Ninja Tune Presents Blockhead with DJ Signify / Amplive of Zion I / Yppah / Deru Tonight In LA

Ninja Tune

THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED! Congrats to the winner, and thanks for all your entries. If you didn’t win today, make sure to check back tomorrow as we’re giving away tickets to see Warpaint w/ Vic Chesnutt.

Win tickets to see Blockhead with DJ Signify, Amplive, Yppah & Deru TONIGHT at the Echo in LA. We’re giving away a +1 to a random entrant that follows the guideline below. Best of luck– and if you’d like to assure entry, pre-sale tickets are available here.

**HOW TO ENTER**
To enter our contest, simply re-tweet @TerrorbirdMedia by using the tweet button at the bottom of this post, or, if you want to use your own Twitter client, just make sure you include the following three things: RT @TerrorbirdMedia, a link to our blog, and the title of the contest you want to enter.

Not on Twitter? No problem! Just become a fan of Terrorbird on Facebook, and leave us a comment letting us know which contest you wish to enter– in this case it’s Blockhead, Signify, Amplive, Yppah or Deru, so just name the one you’re most excited to see! The winner will be selected by random @ 5PM PDT and notified shortly thereafter.

Please check back this week for chances to see Warpaint with Vic Chesnutt, and Bassnectar.

Posted by Jay on November 11th, 2009 in Contests, and tagged with , , , , , , , , . | Leave a comment



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