November 6th, 2009

Pixies // Free Four-Track Live EP

Pixies // Free Four Track Live EP

To celebrate their 20th Anniversary Doolittle tour, the Pixies are giving away a free live four-track EP, featuring recordings from the band’s October 16th performance in Paris, available for free download. Their show on 11/4 at the Hollywood Palladium was phenomenal.

Tracklisting
Dancing The Manta Ray
Monkey Gone To Heaven
Crackity Jones
Gouge Away



November 5th, 2009

Fun Fun Fun Fest // Set Times and Schedules (Sat. 11/7)

Fun Fun Fun Fest // Set Times and Schedules (Sat. 11/7)
Dead Confederate

The Fourth Annual Fun Fun Fun Fest takes place this weekend in Austin. Here are the set times and our picks for Saturday, November 7th.

Orange Stage:
Fun Fun Fun Fest // Set Times and Schedules (Sat. 11/7)
12:35pm – The Laughing
1:10pm – Royal Bangs***
1:45pm – Crystal Antlers
2:40pm – Times New Viking***
3:30pm – Shonen Knife***
4:20pm – Red Sparrows
5:10pm – No Age
6:00pm – Death***
6:45pm – Yeasayer
7:35pm – Les Savy Fav
8:30pm – Ratatat***

Fun Fun Fun Fest // Set Times and Schedules (Sat. 11/7)



November 5th, 2009

Vetiver // More Of This

Vetiver // More Of This

Here’s a new track from Vetiver’s forthcoming More of This 12-inch, out November 30th via Bella Union.

12-inch Tracklisting:
1. More Of This
2. Slippery
3. More Of This (Neighbors RMX)
4. More Of This (Neighbors Instrumental)

Download:
Vetiver – Tight Knit (iTunes)

Vetiver – Amour Fou
Vetiver – More Of This (Neighbors RMX)



November 4th, 2009

Four Tet // New Album 2010

Four Tet // New Album 2010
Kieran “Four Tet” Hebden

Four Tet recently announced plans to release his new album, entitled There Is Love In You, on January 25th. It’s Kieran Hebden’s first full-length album in over four years.

Tracklisting:

1.) Angel Echoes
2.) Love Cry
3.) Circling
4.) Pablo’s Heart
5.) Sing
6.) This Unfolds
7.) Reversing
8.) Plastic People
9.) She Just Likes To Fight

Four Tet – Iron Man (Black Sabbath Cover)
Four Tet – High Fives

Download:

Four Tet – Rounds (iTunes)



November 4th, 2009

The Avett Brothers Dominate eMusic Power Charts

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eMusic subscribers are showing some serious love for The Avett Brothers albums. The Brothers dominate the charts with seven of the top 50 albums.

4.) Emotionalism (Download)
The Avett Brothers Dominate eMusic Power Charts

14.) I and Love and You (Download)
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The Avett Brothers Dominate eMusic Power Charts



November 2nd, 2009

Tor // Illinoize

Tor // Illinoize

Montreal-based producer Tor’s Illinoize is by far the smoothest use of mainstream samples on an album since Amplive reworked Radiohead’s In Rainbows. Tor sampled tracks from Sufjan Stevens’ 2005 LP Illinoise, as well as 3 of his other albums, A Sun Came, Seven Swans and Songs for Christmas, blending Steven’s acoustic guitar, piano and horns with MC’s Aesop Rock, Big Daddy Kane, Gift of Gab (Blackalicious), C.L. Smooth, Outkast, Brother Ali, and Grand Puba. For a free download of the entire Illinoize album (click here).

[Via – SQCB]

Tor // Illinoize

Tor / Sufjan Stevens – Dumb I Sound / ATLiens (f. Outkast)
Tor / Sufjan Stevens – The Dress Looks Nice on You / Make You Feel That Way (Gift of Gab)
AmpLive / Radiohead — Nudez (ft. Too $hort & MC Zumbi)

Related Posts:
Rollo & Grady Interview with Amplive (Click Here)



November 1st, 2009

The Whigs // In The Dark

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The Whigs are offering another free download from their upcoming album In The Dark. Last month the Athens-based trio gave away the title track “In The Dark,” now they are sharing one more song, “Hundred / Million.”

In The Dark is scheduled to be released in early 2010. You can catch them live at the Troubadour on November 19th, for ticket info (click here).

The Whigs – Hundred / Million
The Whigs – In The Dark

Related Posts:
Rollo & Grady Interview with Parker Gispert of The Whigs (Click Here)



October 9th, 2009

Rollo & Grady Interview :: Roberto Carlos Lange

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I’ve never been a fan of karaoke; I’ve always thought it was just for drunks who wanted to see how bad they could butcher “You Shook Me All Night Long” and “Sweet Home Alabama.” Talking to Roberto Carlos Lange changed my perception of it. The South Florida native learned how to make music by experimenting with his parents’ karaoke machine.

Lange grew up listening to Latin American pop songs with his Ecuadorian parents and their friends during festive parties in the late 80s and early 90s. He left Florida for Savannah, Georgia – a “completely different world” – to attend Savannah College of Art and Design. He then went on to collaborate with famed music producer Guillermo Scott Herren in Savath & Savalas and Prefuse 73, and also worked with School of Seven Bells and Bear in Heaven.

His latest project, Helado Negro, combines his Caribbean musical influences with computer synthesis, record samples, and mellow Spanish lyrics. His debut album Awe Owe is one of the most refreshing and unique albums of 2009.

Awe Owe

R&G: What’s up Roberto? How are you doing?

Roberto: Doing well, thanks.

R&G: You’re from Miami, originally, correct?

Roberto: Yeah, well, I was born in South Florida, so I grew up in Fort Lauderdale and Miami, in a way. I lived in Fort Lauderdale, but I was back and forth most of the time.

R&G: Tell me about your experiences growing up in South Florida.

Roberto: There’s a huge Latin American community down there. My family’s from Ecuador. Most of our time was spent with the types of parties and cultural events and the general sense of community of Latin American countries. When I was growing up, my family had parties almost every weekend. There was always a lot of dancing and singing. My dad would have his friends come over and play instruments, and they would play dance songs, or late night they would play really slow folk music, like South American stuff or cover songs.

R&G: Did you play or just observe the adults?

Roberto: I was little. I would learn a song and then my dad would make me stand in front of all his friends and sing and play guitar.

R&G: Was it embarrassing?

Roberto: [Laughs] Yeah, it was really embarrassing, but I was just doing it. It had nothing to do with anything other than having fun.

R&G: Sounds like fun.

Roberto: My parents would also record each other singing on a karaoke machine. Then, like an hour later, after they’d been drinking some more and hanging out, they would listen back to the recording. It was a lot of entertainment for them, you know?

R&G: So experimenting with the karaoke machine was the first time you learned about sampling music.

Roberto: Yeah, I thought I invented overdubs. I was sitting there and I thought, “Oh man.” I played one guitar line and laid another one right over it immediately. I was like, “Holy Crap!” I couldn’t believe I could do that and just kept doing it over and over and over again.

Rollo & Grady Interview :: Roberto Carlos Lange