Music Little Dragon, Big Kick in the åsna!

August 16, 2010 - 10:18 am

Little Dragon

Comprised of 3 rather pillaging-prone looking Swedes and an even more badass tiny Japanese singer, Little Dragon has eschewed the death metal-friendly territory of their hometown of Gothenberg in favor of some truly strange sonic textures. There’s certainly a dated sound to a lot of these synth samples, which a lot of critics keep labeling as ‘icy’, I guess because they’re from Sweden — though if you’re going by geek 80s record references alone, you might even recall some of the exact same effects being used on a Kate Bush or early Hyaena-era Siouxsie and the Banshees record. And yet still others sound a lot like stuff you would of heard from some flavor-of-the-week synth band like Nu Shooz or Tiffany, only a bit more tinkered with as far as delay, pitch, reverb, etc…whatever it is, it works, and to surprising effect — though it’s curious to hear sounds and samples that were considered hack 25 years ago which have now been recycled with more panache and class by new groups being revered as the Next Big Thing. I guess Baja Men have about another decade and a half to go before they start hearing the influence “Who Let the Dogs Out” had on aspiring rock stars still in their musical infancy who later ascended to greatness. Rambling aside, these guys are weird, and in a more infectious, shake-yer-ass sort of way than the aforementioned. All the more reason to get to the parti now on Red Bull Music Academy Radio

Art/Design Featured Gallery GuitarTown Invades The Sunset Strip

August 13, 2010 - 1:40 pm


The Sunset Strip is sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll.  It has been for as long as anyone can remember.  After years and years of such wear and tear, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that it might need a teensy weensy bit of tender love and care.  Fortunately The Sunset Strip Business Association has its back.  The committee kicked off the $5.4 million Sunset Strip Beautification Project in January 2010, giving West Hollywood a facelift with improvements such as replacing faulty traffic signals, repaving the boulevard for the first time in 75 years, planting new trees, making parking meters credit card accessible, etc…  The official “re-opening” of The Strip took place on Thursday, August 12th, with the unveiling of one final touch, GuitarTown, a public art project featuring 26 ten-foot tall fiberglass Les Paul model guitar sculptures that were donated by Gibson, decorated by local artists, and scattered all over the strip.

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Music Chromeo: A Time Warp in Funk

August 13, 2010 - 11:57 am

Chromeo: gotta get back in time

Posing by a Delorian seems like a fail-safe marketing move – you see Marty McFly’s car, and you’re probably interested in what’s being offered. In this case, it’s also quite appropriate, as Chromeo consists of a couple talented guys (David Macklovitch/P-Thugg and Patrick Gemayel/Dave 1) who’ve immersed themselves in the electrofunk and R&B pop of yore, and whose own brand comes so close to sounding exactly like Klymaxx or Tito Jackson that one might believe they really did fly back in time to steal their sounds. But it’s not only a devotion to that old sound, but a duo whose hard work remixing a variety of artists — everyone from Lenny Kravitz to Hall and Oates, the latter of whom they’ve even been compared with — is finally getting them some exposure. (Though to be fair, one of them being the brother of the one-and-only A-Trak, winner of the 2007 DMC World Championships, surely can’t hurt their chances). Throw in that unmistakable reverence for 1980s/early 90s radio-R & B and pop like Tito and Rockwell, and Chromeo proves all it takes is that love for rehashed music, and maybe a little patience as you wait over a period of a decade or 2 for the musical cycle you’re in to repeat itself, to get yourself noticed. The right amount of work and the right timing is everything. Enough lecturing; Red Bull Music Academy Radio can school you best.

Music “Bitches Brew” Re-invented at Sunset Junction

August 12, 2010 - 12:52 pm

Bitches Brew

If Miles Davis‘ “Kind of Blue” is the gateway drug to Jazz music, than Bitches Brew is the overdose.  If you’ve heard the album than you know what I’m talking about, and if you have not yet experienced this rule-braking genre-bending dark odyssey,  you’re probably not ready yet…  40 years ago, Bitches Brew transcended the genre known as jazz (transcended is too soft a work) and blew peoples minds.  In honor of this landmark album, Sunset Junction Festival will host a remix/re-creation live performance featuring J.Rocc from Beat Junkies, Miles’ nephew/drummer Vince Wilburn Jr. and other special guests.  ChinaShop Got the inside scoop from Vince himself and here is what he had to say.

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Music Mudhoney: What Doesn’t Die

August 12, 2010 - 10:47 am

Mudhoney blows you...a kiss

As their bio pretty much sums up the importance of this incendiary Seattle band, I’ll just paraphrase that while it may have been Nirvana that moved all eyes towards the Northwest, Mudhoney were the original originals. A notably garage rock-influenced, fuzz-addicted furious four that put out a little gem of an EP called Superfuzz Bigmuff, and ended up inspiring Cobain to dream of Nirvana. You might have even heard the guys gave birth to an early incarnation of Pearl Jam. I remember even as a wee lad hearing my friend’s teenage brother blasting Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge in his room, and proclaiming that they were the next big thing. Damned if he wasn’t rather prescient for a pimply-faced punk, as EGBDF ended up being the one that got them signed by Reprise. Though the group undeservedly got some backlash for putting out an album so soon after Kurt Cobain’s death, as if they were somehow responsible for it (even though they admittedly did make a remark about some anonymous musician blowing his brains out on “Into Yer Shtik”), they’ve been touted for years as one of the most important groups to ever come out of Washington, and one of the 2 or 3 that really gave birth to the Seattle Scene. You get the point; they were important. And for more on this seminal punked-out, garage-grunge quasi-metal outfit, head over to Red Bull Music Academy Radio, and listen to Mark Arm, Steve Turner, Dan Peters, and Guy Maddison give a Fireside Chat on their legendary exploits in and out of Seattle.

Featured Music Red Bull Big Tune Winner Frank Dukes Records with Ghostface Killah

August 11, 2010 - 2:25 pm

This year’s Red Bull Big Tune competition brought together hip-hop giant Ghostface Killah and up-and-coming producer/beat maker Adam Feeney a.k.a. Frank Dukes  for a recording session in Red Bull’s $6,000,000 Santa Monica studio.  Dukes, whose name is a Jean-Claude Van Damme / Blood Sport reference, is an all-business personality.  Seeming comfortable in the studio, he is meticulous, well spoken, and purposeful. His focus and tenacity were tested by fire when Dukes lost in the 2008 big tune finals to Chicago native C-Sick.  Undaunted and eager to set the record straight, Dukes returned in 2009 to unleash his wrath on Detroit, winning the national producers competition and earning him the opportunity to work with the MC of his choice.

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Featured Gallery New York City Graffiti perseveres in the ever-changing NYC

August 11, 2010 - 12:56 pm

Graffiti and New York City are inseparable. Regardless of how many security cameras are installed or other preventative measures enacted, there is no way to completely stop writers from leaving their names on surfaces across the expansive five boroughs. It’s a decades old tradition that not even rabid gentrification can cease. And in 2010, it’s good to see that walls, doors, street posts, and all reachable surfaces are still being hit up with style.

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Music Tuesday Newsday: New Releases from Mike Posner, Amorphis, The Thermals, Kreator, and Jimmy Eat World

August 10, 2010 - 6:58 pm

Posner's 31 Minutes

Mike Posner settles comfortably into his career as it takes off; the sludge that is Zakk Wylde seeks to overshadow Ozzy with a new BLS release; Jimmy Eat World is back for more; the soundtrack to the long-awaited Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is out, and Finns Amorphis take us back to the land of a thousand lakes…

Blake Shelton - All About Tonight
Mike Posner
– 31 Minutes to Takeoff
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
– Soundtrack
Eli Reed and the True Loves –Come and Get It
Amorphis
– Forging The Land Of Thousand Lakes
The Budos Band
– The Budos Band III
Colour Revolt – The Cradle
Corinne Bailey Rae – iTunes Live from SoHo
Dan Mangan – Nice, Nice, Very Nice
Dirt Nasty – Nasty As I Wanna Be
Foals – iTunes Festival: London 2010
Jimmy Eat World – My Best Theory
Keane – iTunes Festival: London 2010
Nick Drake – Digital Box Set
Street Sweeper Social Club – Ghetto Blaster
The Thermals – I Don’t Believe You [Single]
The Walkmen
– Angela Surf City [Single]
Black Label Society
- Order Of The Black
Blood Of Kingu – Sun In the House of the Scorpion
Kreator – Hordes Of Chaos Ultra Riot Edition

Music Major Lazer: Guns Don’t kill people, Ladders Do

August 10, 2010 - 1:35 pm

Major Lazer

The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Standard for portable ladders contains specific requirements designed to ensure worker safety when using portable ladders. #1926.1053(b)(4) States: Ladders shall be used only for the purpose for which they were designed. Shit! I swear, if any of you tell Skerrit Bwoy from Major Lazer that OSHA may frown upon his leaping through the air from said ladder and into the crotch area of his lady friend, I will turn this car around and no one will be getting a drop of MDMA. Not even you DJ Diplo.

Major Lazer

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