Tuesday, November 30, 2010

2 to the 1

So, yeah, I've been delinquent posting the last two tracks of the awesome mix that Carls gave me for my Birfday.  This is mainly because I've been going to awesome shows and hanging out with Carls and Weezy, gangin up on all kinds of new musiks.  I did come through on a couple mixes for her this past weekend, which we enjoyed over a puzzle and with more than one glass of wine.

I'll post about a couple recent adventures later this week.  For now, I give you the top two tracks on the mix, and then I'm out to catch Passion Pit at the Moore! (which my very cool new roommate was awesome enough to snag me a ticket for) aaaaaand I'm sure Carls'll impress me later with how she got backstage passes to her Weezer concert tonight...

#2

The Ghost Inside, by the Broken Bells

While you may not have heard of the Broken Bells, you've certainly heard of the duo in other contexts...Brian Burton (aka Danger Mouse) teamed up with James Mercer, of the Shins.  The two of them compose and produce together, but rock the full band on tour.  This song was a hit for me from the first time I played it.  Pretty chill song, with a weird ass Star Wars video accompaniment...



#1

Holidays, by Miami Horror

This Aussie group has been crafting since 2008, but is really hitting its stride today.  This song has a faaaaaaantastic beat and puts me in a great mood.  I had heard some of their mixed stuff, (I Look to You, ft Kimbra), but this song really brought them to the forefront of my musiks world.  hope you dig it too...

Miami Horror - Holidays by mikkelstonefire



  1. Katy Perry - Teenage Dream
  2. Dom - Living in America
  3. Washed Out - New Theory
  4. The Very Best - Angonde (Johan Hugo Remix ft. Mo Lauci)
  5. The Firecracker Kids - Half Light II (No Celebration)
  6. Gobble Gobble - Lawn Knives
  7. Active Child - When Your Love is Safe
  8. KiD CuDi - Sountrack 2 My Life
  9. Telephoned - O.N.E. (Yeasayer x Gyptian Cover)
  10. The Naked & Famous - Young Blood
  11. The Streets - Trust Me
  12. Ra Ra Riot - Boy (RAC Mix)
  13. Broken Bells - The Ghost Inside
  14. Miami Horror - Holidays
  15. Tunng - Hustle
  16. Bloc Party - Letter to My Son
  17. Sleigh Bells - Crown on the Ground
  18. The Radio Dept. - Heaven's on Fire
  19. Delorean - Simple Graces

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Call Your Girlfriend

My obsession with Robyn dates back to 'Show Me Love' being the fourth CD I ever bought at Amoeba Records in the '90s. The final installment of Bodytalk is coming out at the end of the month, and I can't wait to go to another of her shows, it's like going to a dance party in someone's living room where all the guests are cute hipster gay boys. I fully plan on wearing lots of sparkles and possibly a tutu FYI.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

HTML5

just follow the directions and watch.  this is the new technologies.  and firecracker kids.

http://www.thewildernessdowntown.com/

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Numéros quatre et trois

Dans le quatrieme position, nous avons une chanson de The Radio Dept. avec une introduction tres interesante...
"People see rock and roll as, as youth culture, and when youth culture becomes monopolised by big business, what are the youth to do? Do you, do you have any idea?  I think we should destroy the bogus capitalist process that is destroying youth culture."
votre pensées?

The Radio Dept - Heaven's On Fire by ganaz

et dans le troisieme position, nous avons, a plusieurs reprises, The Naked & Famous, qui sont de rigueur aujourd'hui, bien sur. Mais, j'ai pris la liberté pour changer la chanson un peu, parce que nous avons vu Young Blood récemment.  Entrer, notre favorite, et l'autre homme du jour, Chiddy Bang.  Pour mon ami, Brett Bretterson, "et....voilà!"



  1. Katy Perry - Teenage Dream
  2. Dom - Living in America
  3. Washed Out - New Theory
  4. The Very Best - Angonde (Johan Hugo Remix ft. Mo Lauci)
  5. The Firecracker Kids - Half Light II (No Celebration)
  6. Gobble Gobble - Lawn Knives
  7. Active Child - When Your Love is Safe
  8. KiD CuDi - Sountrack 2 My Life
  9. Telephoned - O.N.E. (Yeasayer x Gyptian Cover)
  10. The Naked & Famous - Young Blood
  11. The Streets - Trust Me
  12. Ra Ra Riot - Boy (RAC Mix)
  13. ?
  14. ?
  15. Tunng - Hustle
  16. Bloc Party - Letter to My Son
  17. Sleigh Bells - Crown on the Ground
  18. The Radio Dept. - Heaven's on Fire
  19. Delorean - Simple Graces
(Pardonez-moi pour la manque d'accent, c'est "une chienne" avec cette UI)

Friday, November 12, 2010

Car's Mix


I recently had a quiet birthday, spent in part with Car, down in SF, but one of the more smashing successes of the weekend was a mix I got from her fantasticness.  The album contained a heady mix of new musics for me.  Some more well known groups made it on with new hits (the Firecracker Kids), there were a lot of rising stars (The Naked & Famous - I'm looking at you in particular), and of course, those artists that you're never sure if she heard from her newest hipster friend, or is just something that she pulled off her Pure Moods CD and subsequently dubbed: "Tunng."

Anyway, this mix has been getting me from place to place in the trusty RSX for the past month or so, and I thought, "Ya know, this mix is definitely good enough for a top 5..."  and here we are today.

I think I'll let the tracks speak for themselves, but what I will say, is that the distinction between contender and pretender is quite clear.  I knocked out the first 10 tracks quite easily - while they weren't BAD, they just weren't standouts for me.

The remaining 4 were considerably more difficult, but manageable, and we had to lose some great artists like Ra Ra Riot and The Streets, as well as one of my favorite Cudder songs.  And so, without further ado, I give you # 5 in the 4 spot.
  1. Katy Perry - Teenage Dream
  2. Dom - Living in America
  3. Washed Out - New Theory
  4. The Very Best - Angonde (Johan Hugo Remix ft. Mo Lauci)
  5. The Firecracker Kids - Half Light II (No Celebration)
  6. Gobble Gobble - Lawn Knives
  7. Active Child - When Your Love is Safe
  8. KiD CuDi - Sountrack 2 My Life
  9. Telephoned - O.N.E. (Yeasayer x Gyptian Cover)
  10. ?
  11. The Streets - Trust Me
  12. Ra Ra Riot - Boy (RAC Mix)
  13. ?
  14. ?
  15. Tunng - Hustle
  16. Bloc Party - Letter to My Son
  17. Sleigh Bells - Crown on the Ground
  18. ?
  19. Delorean - Simple Graces
Look for #s 4 and 3 over the coming week, then I'll wrap up the list with our winner sometime before Thanksgiving, when I plan to grace Car with her very own epic mix.

04 Angonde (Johan Hugo Remix Feat. M.mp3 by cooperativemusicuk

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

STARS

Sach, Weits, the future Doctor, Lunch, and I are going to the Stars show tonight. While this isn't out of the ordinary, our planning email string about meeting up before, paying people back for tickets, and general concert logistics, has turned into some fantastic comedy. My favorite so far: "Bitches in Tokyo --how much/who do I owe for my ticket? ... in other news, C, Your Ex-Lover is Dead. prepare your Celebration Guns." Now excuse me, I have to go respond to This Charming Man before Wasted Daylight.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Something I Can Dance To

As the wolf pack knows, I've been obsessing over some dance-tastic music lately. Really anything coming out of the Neon Gold label has been pure awesome. The Knocks was my World Series jam of choice, but if I had to choose my song for the rest of indian summer, it would have to be the Naked & Famous track Young Blood.

For our own Weezy F Baby...

I've got a ton of actual real work to do today, but wanted to get this out there ASAP as I've been on a spree recently, grabbing a bunch of new mixes off my fav blogs, which I've been delinquent in keeping up with over the past month or so.

This posting though is an GEM of a throwback that features Big L and Weezy's main man, Jay-Z.  Now this is no "I jumped on the Jiggaman bandwagon early in 1998 with Vol. 2 ish"....this is pre-Roc-A-Fella, straight up Adam and Eve style! We're going back to February of 1995, when a young Hova and the now deceased Lamont Coleman (Big L, RIP) appeared on the Stretch and Bobbito show (early/mid 90's, Thursday night NYC vinyl-only freestyle sessions for the freshest upcoming artists to get some airtime).  The show intros with Big L, then he and Jay-Z trade off a couple times.

In Jay-Z's second appearance at the mic, he notes how he's just gotten "Rap Pick of the Week" on BET, and how his new album has limited distribution, but should be available shortly, as soon as the deal gets signed...um, yeah....this is Jay-Z today.

Big L lays some nasty lines, but Jay-Z clearly steals the show and from 7:55 on, he's nothing less than amazing...

"I'm flowing the fattest, mmmm that is, mmmm, I'm the baddest
No need to explain my name, the only thing that matters
For suckers who bite me, they find I'm a bit much to swallow
You're thinking that's hollow, the rhythm is too rugged to follow
I hit you like bam, biggity bam, bam, biggity bam
Let me take a little breath…g damn
The kid is a wizard"

Enjoy

Big L & Jay-Z - Freestyle On Stretch and Bobbito Show (FULL) (02.23.95) by Peralta Project

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Hot Beats = Baller Bets


Apparently, the word is out on Wiz Khalifa. I've been digging him for a couple years now, originally introduced to Wiz by another three letter 412 native, Woj. In fact, Wiz has been getting props from everyone recently, including King James earlier this fall on Twitter: "[Heard] Wiz Khalifa "Mezmorized" while getting a root canal on my tooth. Nice mellow track right there. Good new artist."

Although he's been getting more press recently, Wiz akshully hit the scene when he dropped his Pittsburgh Sound singlay in 2007, a tribute to the Iron City (and of course, himself...as rappers are wont to do).  The Pittsburgh theme is a recurring one for the 23 year old artist.  He recently put out his Black & Yellow single, which apparently, is catchy enough to inspire people to place bets on my hometown sports teams, which is just what Weezy's friend did after hearing this song ($20 on the Steelers to win the SuperBowl is not a horrible bet in and of itself, although perhaps you have qualms about backing Therapist Roethlisberger).  Anyway, I love this track and wish I was sippin' "cleeko" too...

Black & Yellow by Shuttersandsounds

the music video isn't bad either, for those interested...

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Cudder 'n Black

Carls recently drug Weis and me to see Dan Black at ACL, where I was only somewhat shocked to see such a great show! The crazy brit tenor has quite the stage presence and following.

Annnnnyway, when I heard that Dan Black had done a collab with Kid Cudi on one of my favorite songs, I said gimme gimme symphonies! This newish version of the song is featured on NBA 2K11, which I guarantee to be a ballin' game, given this excellent addition to the soundtrack.

Oh Happy Days


I got my dream apartment yesterday. In a nice gesture from my favorite wierdos, the Giants made my incredibly fantastic Monday even better by winning the World Series and justifying Al and I's whiskey fueled bender. (Sidenote: Thanks random stranger at the bar who decided that it was good luck when we bought shots in the 7th inning, and continued to buy us whiskey until the Polk street riot happened) And thus, the only music that can match the soaring euphoria of the Best Day Ever(despite the pounding headache) is the dancetasticness of the Knocks. Enjoy the playlist!