Mar 13
still under construction
alex | News | 03 13th, 2010| 1 Comment »

hey all - apologies for the lack of posts. snow and midterms and rain and more midterms got in the way. sloth probably had something to do with it too.

when “we” return, we will be debuting a new format that you may or may not like, but it’s our decision and we’re sticking to it. from here on out, we will no longer offer full album links on the blog itself, but will change to an mp3 file only format, offering single tracks for download (and streaming off-site). hopefully this way we can post a diverse array of upcoming artists more frequently rather than provide links of new albums that can be found pretty much anywhere.

The reason I initially started blogging was as a way to give back to the same community that enabled me to find so many different kinds of music; not just tracks, but whole albums of glorious sounds that i’d never before heard. Blogs like The Siren’s Sound, Deek Media, Bolachas, LeShake, ●no●data●, and more recently, Magiska. And while I still know that these blogs have a purpose, it’s rapidly become apparent that I can’t rival these blogs in terms of quantity, nor would I want to. The more involved I have become with blogging the more I have appreciated the ability of blogs to highlight new and promising artists, and serve as taste-makers rather than alternative outlets for downloading mass quantities of music, which initially drew me to blogging.

The fact of the matter is, paying for music is over. It’s a choice now; you can pay, or you can download. This has been true since about the mid-1990s, and for the last decade or so I have been doing my best to promote this message, whether by copying and distributing free copies of The Grey Album at school or by finding links to help leak upcoming albums of my favorite artists to the whole world. But if it’s as easy for me to find these links, re-copy them, and paste them here, it must be as easy for you, no? How else would you have found yourself here? I’m done kidding myself that I provide a service to people who want to find music for free. If you don’t know how to find free music online, you simply wouldn’t be here in the first place. Nowadays, you hardly even need to follow certain blogs, oftentimes a simple Google or Google Blog Search with “artist - album (year)” will do the trick (maybe adding a “mediafire” or “megaupload” to the query). In fact, I wonder how much of a community of readers I even really have online; I assume most of the hits are from random people taking links or re-copying album art. On top of this, we have blog and link search engines like Captain Crawl, Ice Rocket, Files Tube, Sordo Music Database, and a bunch of public and private torrent trackers (what.cd, waffles.fm, btjunkie, mininova, demonoid, and so many more). Moreover, the record labels understand this reality all too well, and the smart (independent) ones are working with it, and us, the blogging community, to readjust. I would like to begin working with them as well, because much as it’s nice to have major labels as your enemy, it’s even nicer when indie labels are your friends!

So who am I kidding? I don’t need to provide free albums; that puts me at a liability, and is not the true intention of this blog. I need to focus on finding music that is so good that you will then go illegally download the albums on your own, hype the artists up to your friends, re-post the music on your own blogs, go to their shows, buy their physical releases and become fans for life; thus, we can all do our part in the collective effort of dismantling//remaking the music industry, bit by bit, byte by byte.

Dec 31

The point behind this blog is that the entire thing should be a best-of list; so, for all of you who are inclined to number and rank the creative works you’ve consumed this year, here you go.

That being said, just because this blog is intended to be a best-of doesn’t mean that we’ve put up all the best albums from 2009, because, to be honest, 2009 was a KICK ASS year for music. There is always more to come, from the past, present, and even (near) future!

Oct 7

yeahtiger

Kind of…a new incarnation of the beloved Sordo database has come up, under the name of SUPERSUPERDB. We’ll be archiving our links there!

chk it out

Apr 13

The unstoppable underground hip-hop-dance-funk-everything label Stones Throw is putting on a DJ tour ready to blaze through the states after a crazy few weeks in Europe. Dates are below, and full info can be found here. For a little taste of the awesomeness you can expect, watch the video below.


Stones Throw Meets Ed Banger from MASSCORPORATION.COM on Vimeo.

Psyched? I thought so. Dates are after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »

Apr 9

Although this isn’t music related news, it’s important enough for me to post up here. This summer, a bunch of people called the RNC Welcoming Committee got together for a few months (years, actually) to plan ways to disrupt the RNC Convention ‘08 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Before and during the protests, organizers were harassed non-stop, beginning with a police raid on a convergence space which was hosting a free food sharing (via Food Not Bombs) and film screening, but ended up with parents, children, and tons of others lying on the pavement in plastic handcuffs for no reason. After the St. Paul police admitted during day one of the conventions that they had “lost control” of the city due to the well-planned mayhem of autonomous anarchists and organized protest efforts, eight members of this RNC Welcoming Committee which helped facilitate the planning for such disruptions were arrested and charged with “conspiracy to riot in furtherance of terrorism,” a charge put in place by Minnesota’s (you guessed it!) PATRIOT Act. Now, after months of politicking the main prosecutor (who is not coincidentally running for governor as well) has decided to drop the terrorism charges completely! Yay!

Unfortunately two charges of conspiracy still remain, proving that in this country organizing dissent is considered a crime. Solidarity with RNC 8 and all political prisoners!

Full story here

For more info on the organizers, the case, and how you can help: Defend the RNC 8

Apr 8

April 8th was the fifteenth anniversary of the passing of Kurt Cobain, a musical genius who was (probably) murdered by Courtney Love. Whether or not it was a suicide while on heroin or an assassination doesn’t matter - even though I was only four when he died, his music still left an indelible mark on my emotional and musical maturation, and he continues to influence artists and thinkers around the world. Nirvana means Peace through Enlightenment - I hope he’s there.

Apr 1

Today? On April 1st? I’m seriously skeptical, but I’ll give it a listen and keep you posted.

As for now, it is titled Tumbleweed and has a Resplandor-esque cover.

Regardless, we should be hearing a new MBV record by the end of the year, at least if Kevin Shields keeps to his promise and doesn’t get caught up touring and remembers to sleep!

UPDATE: As expected, it is an April Fools joke, and a snide one at that. The album included in the MBV - Tumbleweed link (to be found at deek media is actually the new album Occult Radiance from CA shoegazers Fleeting Joys, who admittedly sound ridiculously similar to MBV.

BOOOO bad April Fools jokes, quit playin’ games with my heart!

Mar 29

Hey all - sorry for the lack of new posts for a while..we (who run this site) all had a pretty BIG weekend and didn’t quite have the time to update, even though weekends are the time to do it. Expect a whole host of balearic synth pop and disco releases coming from me soon (including Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas’ brand new sophomore album, II, as well as a NEW Daniele Baldelli album), along with some dubstep, minimal, shoegaze, IDM, psych/folk, hip-hop, and other stuff later (depending on what I listen to to get me through this week). If there are any requests, even for new things (too new to be on the shelves, for instance), drop ‘em in the comments and I’ll do my best to get it to you.

NOTE: I will never post any Prince albums because the blog will be gone the day I do so - the new album(s) are available to purchase at Target for $12, which is totally worth it, but if you need a link just let me know and I can point you in the right direction.

Cheers!

Mar 21

Re-post from FACT Magazine:

Scandinavian disco duo Prins Thomas and Hans-Peter Lindstrom [above] will follow 2005’s Lindstrom and Prins Thomas with a second collaborative album this year.

Since the duo’s 2005 debut, both Thomas and Lindstrøm have seen their status in the world of dance music go from strength to strength - Lindstrøm released two acclaimed solo albums in It’s a Feedelity Affiair and Where I Go You Go Too, and Thomas has, for better or worse, become the go-to man whenever someone wants an edit done that’s slightly cosmic, slightly disco, or very gay. Usually it’s all three.

Their second album together will be called II, and it’ll be out May 26. Tracklisting follows.

Tracklist

01. Cisco

02. Rothaus

03. For Ett Slikk Og Ingenting

04. Rett Paa

05. Skal Vi Proeve Naa?

06. Gudene Vet + Snutt

07. Note I Love You + 100

08. Flue Paa Veggen

And one to mull over for the weekend: Lindstrøm - best looking man in dance music?