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Music Black Heart Procession

January 6, 2010 - 11:17 am

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Temporary Residence, Ltd. | There’s a lot of different kinds of music to love in San Diego’s The Black Heart Procession. A little of the Victorian-era, a bit of Voltaire (the musician, not the philosopher); even some of that keyboard could be the soundtrack to a carnival freak show, complete with Lynchian, calliope imagery that brings Merrick himself to mind. There’s a lot of the circus to BHP, too — they’re kind of the musical equivalent of Barnum and Bailey, with five extremely versatile musical stunt artists.

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Featured Music Mayer Hawthorne: Not So Serious

January 6, 2010 - 11:01 am

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The most appealing thing about DJ and beatmaker Mayer Hawthorne is his (perhaps obligatory) loyalty to both his pseudo-Detroit roots and a willingness to stray as far from them as possible. He puts an emphasis on melody over effect, reaching out to the Supreme-ish sounds of his town’s past on certain jams, then jumping into the sounds of Reggae or R&B, often relying on what sound like turrets-afflicted freestylers. Lil’ Wayne’s refrains from “A Millie”, “I’m a venereal disease like a menstrual bleed” for instance, help lend a bit of charm and humor to his abrasive attitude, which is never far from the beats he’s concocting. It all flows together with a bit more credibility that makes Hawthorne more of an authentic rebel than many of his Detroit-born DJ counterparts, which either have little original to say, or are perhaps a little guilty of taking themselves too seriously. Check out more of Hawthorne at Red Bull Music Academy.

Event Bioshock: Splicers Unite – Family Pavilion Stage @ Navy Pier in Chicago, January 9 @ 6pm

January 5, 2010 - 5:31 pm

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The year of Bioshock 2 is upon us…Join the Bioshock mob–this time, it’s all going down at Navy Pier in Chicago, January 9th, at 6 P.M. We know it’ll be a bit nipply out, but never fear, it’s been moved to Family Pavilion Stage @ Navy Pier. Try to bring those drills, rivet guns, bloody wrenches, and Little Sister needles–even if they’re hardly visible underneath your 6 or 7 layers of clothing, we’ll know you belong to the Rapture Family.

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Bars/Clubs Featured Gallery Dining & Drinking Amongst the Denver Dead

January 5, 2010 - 12:20 pm

I’m not in the business of tapping people for their afterlife advice. I’m in the business of boozing and taking photos so that thou may live vicariously through me. It seems fitting that  I compile a list, based on this most recent assignment in Denver: “Things I Did in Denver Whilst Day Drunk.” Overall I was pretty pressed for time, but I think I’ve mined a couple golden nuggets for you.

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Music ChinaShop Tea Set: The Best of 2009

January 5, 2010 - 12:13 pm

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It’s been a long year–exacerbated by a miserable economy, more war, the heightened threat of global warming—so take your mind off it all with the good that happened. Like, for instance, a year full of great music we posted!

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Music Ocote Soul: Music For the Eclectic… and the Insane

January 4, 2010 - 1:34 pm

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ESL Music | As self-described “coconut rockers”, Ocote Soul play the kind of Latin-flavored music that has its heart in the sounds of jazz and Afrobeat, and lyrically, in the pain of heartache and loves lost. They’re a different kind of indie rock band whose world-music flavor can open minds, and tracks like “The Revolt of the Cockroach People” can prove simultaneously crazy yet ominous, even anarchic as instrumentals. Their respective bios prove interesting enough: Martin Perner is a legendary producer who has worked with the likes of Antibalas, and in his spare time worked as a keen environmentalist, creating the first biodiesel factory in New York City. The dude even converted his sta

interview Music Peter Hook at The Metro

January 4, 2010 - 1:32 pm

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The infamous Peter Hook flew into the Windy City this past weekend to talk with Chicago music aficionado and owner of the Metro and Smart Bar, Joe Shanahan. Approximately 50 people attended the invitation only gathering to meet and ask questions with Peter during the session hosted by the Red Bull Music Academy. Former presenters at the Academy and long time friends, Joe and Peter discussed their musical interactions through the years including several precarious hunts down the dark alleys of New York and Detroit in search of new underground, emerging sounds.

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