Video: Just Blaze – How to Chop Samples

Posted in Video with tags , , , , , on Monday, December 8, 2008 by Tim Althaus

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If you are wondering what the world of chopping samples and making beautiful Hip-Hop music is all about, this is the guy that you want to learn from. Just Blaze has been one of the most innovative and well respected producers in the game for a long while now, and even has his own label called Fort Knocks Entertainment. This guy makes some of the most disgusting hard hitting instrumental beats I’ve ever heard. He has been doing things for some of the biggest names in the business (Jay-Z, Freeway, Ghostface, Kanye West & many others), and has also been pushing Jay Electronica and Saigon. Just Blaze has a great ear, and he has some of the best skills out on the boards at this time. Watch this video and learn from one of the greats.

Also: Look for Jay Elec at the end of the video.

Review: Feist, The Reminder Deluxe Edition Re-Issue

Posted in Music Reviews with tags , , , , , on Monday, December 8, 2008 by Erik Burg

feist_cover_lo Most people seem to know Leslie Feist as the fun-loving, dancing and singing girl from the old iPod nano commercials, but little known is the fact that she actually has songs out there other than the hit “1234.” Last year’s album The Reminder was one of my favorite of the year, and topped the list of dozen’s of critics as well. Tracks like “1234” “My Moon My Man” and “Sea Lion Women” are just a few of the many highlights on an album that keeps the listener in check with the brilliant mix of somber and energetic songs (well, as energetic as Feist can get). Luckily for all of the supporters The Reminder, and there are many including me, Feist recently released some sorta-new, sorta not-new material to hold us over until her next full length LP. What I meant by the wishy washy description of the album is that it’s all remixes and rarities from The Reminder, much like how Open Season was to her first stellar album Let It Die.

Some of the same guests appear on this album (Van She and Gonzales) that helped on Open Season, giving hope of successful remixes of already near flawless tracks. “1234” got an obvious re-work by the likes of already mentioned Van She, and the track doesn’t lose a step in the process. What could have just easily been mistaken for a Daft Punk remix, Van She does an excellent job of adding an electronic mix to the hit while at the same time not over-whelming the listener like so many remixes nowadays end up doing. Gonzales again lends a helping hand, this time to “I Feel It All” and the results are just as successful. The re-work doesn’t drastically change the song, but an M.I.A. styled gun sample added to the chorus sticks out unexpectedly.

Fans of the “Indie” music scene; however, will immediately skip to the Grizzly Bear mix of “My Moon My Man.” Although the track already had some work done to it my electro king pins Boys Noize, Grizzly Bear doesn’t fall short of the high mark. Uncharacteristic of past Grizzly Bear material, they take a slightly ambient-techno route to the song, while not totally changing the main skeleton of the track at all. The result is a fine blend of echoing synths and an easy to love song that lives up to the any billing it may have had.

Other highlights of this re-release include an epic 8 minute rendition of “Lover’s Spit,” a Broken Social Scene track that is essentially strung-out and dumbed-down on this album. Not that it’s necessarily a bad thing, Feist is left to slowly wind her way through the song with nothing much other than a piano that seems stuck on repeat and a high hat that never seems to stop rumbling. A great addition for fans of the original and those still praying that Feist will once again do an album with Broken Social Scene, despite the odds apparently dwindling according to various news sources.

Other tracks will be found on the deluxe edition, but none worth discussing at all. But along with the additional music comes a few Music Videos: a very fun and frequent flier friendly rendition of “My Moon My Man” and of course “1234” which most everyone has seen a million times already, but hey, it is pretty awesome…I guess.

The Reminder: Deluxe Edition Re-Release is an excellent addition to anyone’s music collection who doesn’t already own the amazing 2007 release, but for those who do it’s not a bad idea to go the route of mp3 downloading so you only have to pay for the new material not already owned.

7.5/10

As an added bonus I’ll give you lucky readers one other remix of a song from the original album, and in my opinion a mix that is actually better than anything Feist chose for the re-release. Keep reading to enjoy… Continue reading

I Was Never a Big Fan of Pac-Man Either

Posted in News with tags , , , on Monday, December 8, 2008 by Erik Burg

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the greatest gift of all: humbling kanye west

Kanye West V. Stephen Colbert: A battle of epic proportions.

Anybody following The Colbert Report or Kanye West’s twitter lately (to anyone admitting to the latter: come on dude) knows what all of this non-sense is about. Let’s lay it all out there in a nice chronological order:

Round 1. Stephen Colbert initiates Operation Humble Kanye, which involves all of his fans buying his new christmas album on the same day so that it would jump 808 & Heartbreaks on the iTunes album chart.

Round 2. Kanye West responds by saying “who the fuck is Stephen Colbert” on his blog. (Very insightful Kanye)

Round 3. The Result: Watch the most satisfying news segment this year here

Round 4. Kanye plays it all off as if someone hacked his Twitter (sorry Knaye put I don’t think anyone knew it existed to begin with) so that he doesn’t look like an absolute fool. Coincidentally this makes him look like more of an idiot.

Round 5. Well there really isn’t a five yet, hopefully Mr. West goes on the Colbert Report to settle all of this though, being that he is the “voice of this generation of this decade”

As if releasing a new album and blogging constantly wasn’t enough work for Kanye, he’s apparently releasing a Christmas album now too. I can’t wait for this one to drop. Preview after the jump… Continue reading

Sonic Youth, John Paul Jones, and Takehisa Kosugi collaborate for dancing

Posted in Music News with tags , , , , , on Thursday, December 4, 2008 by Ryan Buege

A meeting of the minds if there ever was one: Sonic Youth (aka the best band ever) has confirmed an apperance in April 2009 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music that will feature none other than Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones! Merce Cunningham At 90 will be the international premiere of a new evening-long dance work and a musical team-up between Sonic Youth, John Paul Jones and Takehisa Kosugi. The group will be performing in a work composed by Kosugi for New York’s Merce Cunningham Dance Company. The event will honor the 90th birthday of the choreographer, Merce Cunningham, “whose radical approaches to space, time, and technology continue to redefine the way we experience dance,” according to Guardian.co.uk.

While I’m personally not big on interpretive dance and choreography and the like, Sonic Youth working with anyone is interesting news, especially when its the man who layed the rhythm down in some of the greatest rock ‘n roll songs of all time. And to me, this sounds like a far cooler post-Led Zeppelin experiment than the rumoured Robert Plant-less Zep tour that’s apparently in the works (as is Plant’s duet with Allison Krauss) . I know I won’t be able to attend, but hopefully a pro will be there to tape this experiment with the great Sonic Youth. Merce Cunningham At 90 takes place April 16-19 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, tickets start at $25.

December Playlist

Posted in Downloads with tags , on Wednesday, December 3, 2008 by Erik Burg

Hey Everybody! Since I released my year end list in November, here is a nice treat for December. Just a few tracks that are nice for this time of year, or are fresh new songs I can’t get enough of. If you give the whole playlist a listen to you’ll find an eclectic mix of tracks (see Cat Power and Justice, ha) but it all makes for a very satisfying half hour or so. It’s hard to pick one stand-out from the the seven songs to suggest, so just listen to them all and enjoy music at its very finest (that means you Tim! lol). ~~ENJOY~~

mp3s:

The Very Best- Dinosaur on the Ark

Team B- On My Mind

Panda Bear- Good Girl/Carrots

Coldplay- Lost+ (Feat. Jay-Z)

Cat Power- The Greatest

Jens Lekman- Pocketful of Money

Justice- Final

jens

Sexiest Man Alive?!

Kreator posts new song from forthcoming album, Hordes of Chaos

Posted in Music News with tags on Wednesday, December 3, 2008 by Ryan Buege

The thrash masters in Kreator have been working on their new album for many months, and today they have posted the first music to be leaked from the release. The song is “Warcurse”, a massive beast of hate-fueled thrash that has the band sounding more pissed off and defiant than ever! By January 13th, U.S. headbangers should have their hands on a full album of deadly new German thrash when Hordes of Chaos hits shelves and download sites everywhere. Kreator will be on the road for a gigantic 4 month live stint (with other greats such as Exodus, Warbringer, and Eluveitie) soon, and so far it looks like the new album will definitely add to the insanity in the pits this time around. Click below to check out “Warcurse” and keep reading to see all the dates for Kreator‘s spring tour.

“Warcurse” – LISTEN HERE
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Video: Justice on KarmaloopTV

Posted in Music News, Video with tags , , , , , on Tuesday, December 2, 2008 by Tim Althaus

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Well here’s another video of Justice talking about their crazy ass DVD coming out entitled A Cross The Universe. It’s due out December 9th as a Live DVD/CD combo and promises to be a great release. According to these guys they filmed over 200 hours of footage and narrowed it down to just one hour for the DVD (for all of you doing rapid math that’s .5% of the footage). This shit looks like it’s going to be crazy, I know I’m going out to get it.

Daily Dose of Bono

Posted in Downloads with tags , , , on Monday, December 1, 2008 by Erik Burg

bonoU2 may not exactly be my favorite peace-making Rock & Roll band of all time, but they do have some songs I have to admit that I enjoy. Same goes for Radiohead. I’m one of the few remaining people out there that just can not seem to get into Thom Yorke and crew, not that I dislike them, It’s just that I don’t find them to be anything special. 

However, the combination of the two, as it turns out, makes for a nice little surprise. Here’s a track a ran across this morning, Radiohead doing a live cover of my favorite U2 song. Enjoy everybody!

mp3: Radiohead- Sunday Bloody Sunday (U2 Cover)

Bonus (laughs included for free) for all you funny guys out there, here’s a another cover of that great song done by one of the funniest men alive- Richard Cheese.

mp3: Richard Cheese- Sunday Bloody Sunday (U2 Cover)

Get over to Pitchfork and let your voice be heard!

Posted in Music News with tags , on Monday, December 1, 2008 by Tim Althaus

147764readerspoll5251According to a post on Pitchfork Media last week on Thanksgiving, this week (December 1st – December 7th @ 11:59 PM (central time)) you will be able to cast your votes on your favorites in the year of 2008. Some of the categories that are included are: Favorite Album, Favorite Song, Best Live Act, Best New Artist, Most Underrated Album, Most Overrated Album (The Carter III) and etc.

Pitchfork is going to be posting the results of the Reader’s Poll a week before they post their very own best  of 2008 list.

Folk&Stress: “Brothers Freestyle”

Posted in Music News with tags , , , , , , , on Thursday, November 27, 2008 by Tim Althaus

folkThis is the first post of many that I am going to be making about these guys. Folk&Stress are two cats (they are fucking brothers… how sick is that shit?) out of New York, and boy can they make some really fucking good Hip-Hop. It’s funny because I hadn’t heard anything about these guys at all until I watched the Vimby video at Southpaw for Black Milk’s release of Tronic. I immediately jumped over to their MySpace page and was completely blown away by the amount of punch that these two pack. I can tell you right now that their album The Box still has a “to be announced” date attached to it, but once that shit hits you are going to feel it for a long time.

Take a listen to this freestyle with the backdrop of Gang Starr’s Code of the Streets. I’m pretty sure this beat gets completely decimated by these guys, if you feel any different I think that you might be brain dead (either that or entirely too high). Keep on the watch for The Box it features guest appearances by GZA, Vast Aire, Aesop Rock, Blu, Bronze Nazareth & production by Wu affiliate Dreddy Kruger. I don’t know about you but by that guest list alone, this album sounds like it will be something that you are definitely going to want to have. Check out the track below and jump over to their MySpace.

Brothers Freestyle

Interview with DJ Ready Cee and Performance

“Beatrix” (Featuring Vast Aire) on Hype Machine