Music Dopplereffekt : Dirty Weather Ahead

September 15, 2010 - 10:45 am

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Headed by the incredibly busy Gerald Donald — formerly of Drexciya and one-time partner in crime with the late James Stinson – Dopplereffekt may hail from Detroit, but their sound is still unmistakably auf Deutschland. If you remember any of a number of classic scenes from The Big Lebowski, a few of them are probably tied to the Nihilists, those inept thugs who peed all over Lebowski’s rug and ran in place with huge pairs of scissors to German techno music. You might even remember the vinyl LP for that band AUTOBAHN, one of several Kraftwerk-inspired Krautrock electronica records that Jeff thumbed through at Maude Lebowski’s loft. Dopplereffekt would probably have been somewhere in one of Maude’s crates. Don’t get the wrong idea — most of that German influence probably resides in the lyrics, spoken matter-of-factly, yet in a very German, Dieter-From-Sprockets kind of way: In “PornoActress”, a digitized, modulated voice speaks “WATCHING YOU ON THE SCREEN”, followed by a girl who murmurs her own robotic cadence: “I want to be…a porno star…” ad infinitum. The theme continues with “Pornoviewer”: “I love to watch…pornographic moo-vies…” Which makes me think of another Big Lebowski scene. Don’t think of this as perverted, so much as just German, yet brimming with the best of the best Detroit has given us. It’s all in the funk, the beats, the rhythms. You get the idea. Now get a listen on Red Bull Music Academy Radio.

Music AWOLNATION: And So It Began

September 14, 2010 - 2:36 pm

AwolNation

A not so long time ago there was a boy who would become AWOLNATION. In his quest to rid himself of everything he had known before, he set out on a journey to find something new. A pure truth that would launch a movement. AWOLNATION makes music that is honest, fresh, gritty and delicious. Follow his journey to become the force of nature he is today. Join the AWOLNATION movement today!

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Music Ginga Beat Asks: What is Ginga, Anyways?

September 14, 2010 - 12:18 pm

Ginga Beat @ Red Bull Music Academy Radio

If you’ve ever seen the Jim Jarmusch film Broken Flowers, one of the first things you first notice is how much Ginga Beat sounds like the band that Bill Murray kept playing while driving around looking for lost lovers. That guy is actually Mulatu Astatke, aka the “Father of Ethio-Jazz”, and his music bares an uncanny resemblance to the sounds of Ginga Beat, a showcase of DJS and musicians who are actually from Portugal and derive their sounds from Astatke, DJ Mpula and Violet, and a bunch of other DJs from all over the world. And sure enough, ginga is not so much a name as it is a term, almost slang, for ‘any word that has any groove to it — everything, energy, good vibes, is imbued with ginga.’ (Or so says one of the group’s many members in the video we’ve posted below.) This clip in particular features Ginga Beat live at Red Bull Music Academy Radio, drawing on the sounds of African Roots and inspirations, (a somewhat nebulous term) and the rhythms which they themselves confess they don’t even know the names of. Here they are, talking about what they do best on Red Bull Music Academy Radio. For an added bonus, check out the video, which features the show highlights.

Music Tuesday Newsday: New Releases from Weezer, Robert Plant, Leonard Cohen, and Linkin Park

September 14, 2010 - 12:08 pm

Yes, this is the CD cover to Weezer's HURLY

This week, Weezer gives us their highly-anticipated new release Hurly (and possibly the best CD cover ever); Robert Plant manages to keep his pulse going, and rock your ass off too; Leonard Cohen is yet another who won’t die — and we hope it stays that way. Finally, Florida’s Kamelot give us some Poison Poetry, and Pantera salutes Dimebag with a re-release of Cowboys From Hell, a CD way overdue for more remastering. Til next week, then…

Linkin Park – A Thousand Suns
Robert Plant – Band of Joy
Jamey Johnson – The Guitar Song
Brandon Flowers – Flamingo
Leonard Cohen – Songs from the Road
Grinderman – Grinderman 2
Sully Erna -  Avalon
Kamelot - Poetry for the Poisoned
Weezer – Hurly
Michelle Brand – Everything Comes and Goes
Trey Songz – Passion, Pain & Pleasure
Immortal- The Seventh Date of Blashyrkh
Pantera – Cowboys From Hell Re-Release

Fashion Featured Gallery Fashion’s Night Out ChinaShop Style

September 13, 2010 - 3:43 pm

So there were about three million and a half events going on last Friday night in NYC, all in the holy name of Fashion’s Night Out. Some of those other parties may have been a decent time, but our very own ChinaShopPop party at Red Bull Space in Soho totally ruled!

David Hockbaum's sculpture

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Gallery Music Scissor Sisters do Amoeba

September 13, 2010 - 12:30 pm

It’s not often that you stand in front of a stage at a concert and listen to a store employee take the mic and point to the nearest emergency exits, as was the case at Wednesday’s Amoeba Records Scissor Sisters in-store.  Listening to this airline safety type declaration go down, I couldn’t help but wonder if this had anything specifically to do with the fan base of the 5-piece glam rockers otherwise known as the Scissor Sisters.  I realized I probably wasn’t far off in my assumptions after squeezing myself amongst the crowd and making conversation with a few of the more hardcore fans.  Exhibit A stood next to me and consisted of 3 beyond die-hards who arrived at the in-store around noon, a solid 6 hours before start time, each holding a giant pair of home constructed and fully operational corkboard scissors.  After the audience was successfully laden with anticipation, Jake Shears, Babydaddy, Ana Matronic, Del Marquis, Randy Real, a keyboard player, and a duo of back-up singers took the stage to perform an array of songs, including hits from the new release Night Walk.

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Music Mission of Burma Are Here to Convert You

September 13, 2010 - 10:39 am

Men on a Mission

With their rollicking basslines and disco-dance drum beats, Mission of Burma is yet another band that seemingly came and went in the late 70s and early 80s, only to be largely forgotten in the New Wave/eighties uber-pop explosion that surfaced a couple years later. But MOB is a perfect example of how and why you should stick to your guns, even if you’re not signed to Geffen or whomever: here’s a band that has gone through countless incarnations and lineup changes throughout their storied career, and still remains defiantly and unapologetically unmelodic, at least for the most part, all the while playing a brazen mix of different kinds of music. Think of it as ‘punk, pop, art rock and avant-garde experimentation’, all rolled up into one bizarre conglomeration of catchy guitar riffs and just weird sound effects. “It’s okay to dance!” frontman/guitarist Roger Miller reminds you during their set on Red Bull Music Academy Radio, a helpful tagline when listening to their brazenly anti-pop rhythms, which call to mind a mix of Dead Kennedys and the MC5 at times. You know a band’s not in it for the fame or fortune when they include amongst their members an official ‘tape manipulator/sound engineer.’ It’s a strange turn the group took long ago.

Mandy's Awesome Music Mail Mandy’s Awesome Music Mail

September 10, 2010 - 2:04 pm

MajorLazer

Hello kiddiwinks, Mandy here with another stellar music news update! I’ve finally recovered from this past weekend’s Electric Zoo Festival – the music was great; Major Lazor and Pretty Lights were my favorite, and talk about some incredible people watching – everything from Jersey Shore wannabes, girls in tutus, to a guy painted like a tiger. There was even a naked man dancing around who, unfortunately, was arrested for said nudity however still kept dancing even when the cuffs were slapped on. Hero. Be sure to check out some photos from it on the Red Bull Music Academy website (after you finish reading this epic piece of online literature that is).

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Fashion Josh Warner Delivers GOOD ART HLYWD

September 10, 2010 - 6:41 am

Good Art Hollywood

Josh Warner is the mastermind behind GOOD ART HLYWD, a unique line of luxury handcrafted American masterpieces featuring creations like big skull rings, bear claw pendants, and spiked leather bracelets.  He has created pieces for A-listers along the lines of Jessica Alba, LeBron James, and Rachel Ray, and recently did a line of jewelry that Sylvester Stallone and friends wore for the movie The Expendables.  Warner was featured on an episode of LA Ink where he delivered some custom pendants to tatted diva Kat Von D and his pieces have even made their way to Japan.  Warner sat down with China Shop to dish about his art life:

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Music The Red Hot White Mystery

September 10, 2010 - 6:33 am

white mystery

White Mystery is a two-piece band of fiery-haired siblings consisting of Alex and Francis White.  The feisty garage rock duo takes their audience by storm with Alex’s robust vocals and fierce guitar, perfectly emphasized by brother Francis’s powerful drums.  Catching this band live will leave you with a dose of divine rock ‘n roll and a reason to cherish redheads.

I grabbed the Chicago-based bro/sis twosome for a China Shop Q&A all about their fantastical musical skills…but really the conversation kept coming back to the hair.

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