Friday, February 11, 2011

Fly High, Duluth! Mix Tape 2011.3 :: A CALL-IN SHOW ABOUT BIRDS


Submitted for the approval of the Mix Tape Appreciation Society, here lies ... "A Call-In Show About Birds." Enjoy at maximum volume.


1. Beck - "Nausea" (live on "Saturday Night Live")

2. Sleigh Bells - "A/B Machines"

3. Oakley Hall - "Rogue Revelator"

4. Epicycle - "Wake the World" (Beach Boys cover)

5. Dirty Horse - "Buy Me an Airplane"

6. Jaze feat. Catastrophe - "Ground Zero"

7. Datarock - "Catcher in the Rye"

8. Dr. Dog - "Stranger"

9. Girls - "Heartbreaker"

10. Ryan Adams and the Cardinals - "p.s."

11. Bad Books - "You Wouldn't Have to Ask"

12. Redd Kross - "I'm Alright" (Bo Diddley/Rolling Stones cover)

13. Fluid Ounces - "Tricky Fingers"

14. Paris, Texas - "Future Scars"

15. The Hold Steady - "We Can Get Together"

16. Atmosphere - "The Best Day"


19. Metric - "Monster Hospital"

20. The Plastic Constellations - "Stay That Way"

21. Lily Allen feat. Mick Jones - "Straight to Hell" (Clash cover)

22. The 88 - "How Good it Can Be"

23. Basement Jaxx - "Rendez-Vu"

24. Telekinesis - "Game of Pricks" (Guided by Voices cover)

25. Robert Pollard - "Fresh Threats, Salad Shooters and Zip Guns" (live in Cincinnati June 24, 2006)



Even though he hasn't had a regular radio gig since he was the program manager at Thunder Web Radio (now KDSU) in Fargo, former Duluthian Matthew R. Perrine likes to make mix tapes like he's going to play them on the air someday. 

Monday, January 31, 2011

Fly High, Duluth! Mix Tape 2011.2 :: OF PUNKS AND PARAGONS


Submitted for the approval of the Mix Tape Appreciation Society, here lies ... "Of Punks and Paragons." Enjoy at maximum volume.


1. OK Go - "Antmusic" (Adam and the Ants cover)
A competent retelling.

Hilariously "reinterprets" one of Billy Joel's biggest hits....

3. Bibio - "Lovers' Carvings"
As heard on a Kindle commercial.

4. Minneapolis 1989 - "Up the Stairs"
What about Bemidji 1982?

5. Telekinesis - "Coast of Carolina"
Another solid-gold selection. 

6. Bad Books - "Baby Shoes"
Today's phrase is "achingly beautiful."

7. Sleeping in the Aviary - "You Don't Have to Drive"
A quick shout-out to the fine crew down at Deaf Ear Records in La Crosse, Wis. I recently had my first taste. Well worth the mileage. 

8. The Hotrats - "Big Sky" (Kinks cover)
One Kinks song I long to hear: "Australia" (as carefully mentioned in the Ben Stiller film "Greenberg").

9. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - "O Children"
As romanticized in the latest Harry Potter movie.

10. Cloud Cult - "Son is Watching" (live)
I hope Craig Minowa finds better health.

11. The Parlotones - "Push Me to the Floor" (live)
As championed by likeZEBRA.

12. The Gleam - "Damn City Lights"
One thing I miss about Duluth is its strangely alluring "orange glow."

13. Phantom Tails - "The Surgeon General's Warning"
An aural frenzy.

14. Circus Devils - "In Madonna's Gazebo"
Robert Pollard seems like he'd be one of Marc Gartman's main inspirations.

15. Black Francis - "Six-Legged Man"
Mark Prindle made me laugh when he said Frank Black was just a "dorkier, chubbier Pixies," but this is still music that rocks.

16. Noah and the Whale - "Blue Skies" (YACHT remix)
The indie dance equivalent of [PICK YOUR FAVORITE ANTIDEPRESSANT].

17. The Sunshine Underground - "In Your Arms"
If your DJ handle is "fasten8," I will give you a nickel.

A delightful treatment of "Forgot About Dre."

19. Hadouken! - "Turn the Lights Out"
Let's be honest here, how many times have you wanted to pull out a "Hadouken!" on some slow-moving stranger?

For fans of Clem Snide.

21. The Black Swan Effect - "In the City"
Totally unrelated, but ... what are your thoughts on analogies penned by high schoolers?





Even though he hasn't had a regular radio gig since he was the program manager at Thunder Web Radio (now KDSU) in Fargo, former Budgeteer editor Matthew R. Perrine likes to make mix tapes like he's going to play them on the air someday. 

Monday, January 3, 2011

Fly High, Duluth! Mix Tape 2011.1 :: ALIS VOLAT PROPRIIS


Submitted for the approval of the Mix Tape Appreciation Society, here lies ... "Alis Volat Propriis." Enjoy at maximum volume.


1. Peter Gabriel - "Excuse Me"
From the ex-Genesis mastermind's first solo release (1977's "1" or "Car"). It's amazing to hear just how influential he has been to the current crop of indie rock weirdos. I love it!

Considering how this unabashedly samples from "Big Pimpin'" by Jay-Z, I'd recommend downloading it now, before it's sued out of existence. (Remember Danger Mouse's "The Grey Album"?)

An obscure gem from the Human Highway/Royal City mad man. Just beautiful.

4. Three Mile Pilot - "Still Alive"
What the cool kids in San Diego were listening to last year.

5. Telekinesis - "Non-Toxic"
My favorite quote about this must-hear Seattle outfit comes courtesy of Spin: "If you don't like Telekinesis, your ears don't work."

6. Les Savy Fav - "Let's Get Out of Here"
From my list of 2010's best music: "While New York City art rock bands are mainly known for their 'hip factor' and not necessarily their material's staying power, this frenetic group’s songwriting just keeps blowing away all expectations with each album."

7. Stuart Davis - "Only Changing Drugs"
A highlight from my 2009 Budgeteer interview with Davis: "I think there’s a little bit of a disconnect that goes on in our culture. There’s way more interest — way more fascination and passion — about spirituality in our country than gets depicted in mainstream media.
“… We tend to see religion and spirituality depicted in our culture like you’re either a religious fundamentalist or you’re a New Age wacko or you’re an atheist — and it’s such a totally oversimplified depiction of what we’re actually like.
“People are very nuanced, fascinating, spiritual creatures.”

8. M.I.A. - "XXXO"
Last year M.I.A. made a pop song, and ... it's a much better pop song than any pop artist has ever recorded.

9. The Apples in stereo - "Can You Feel It?"
Yes, that's how they prefer "in stereo" to be written. (The group began its life as "The Apples," if that explains anything.)

10. Admiral Radley - "I'm All F----- on Beer"
Definitely more Grandaddy than Earlimart on this one. Jason Lytle has yet to let me down.

11. Cee Lo Green - "Bright Lights, Bigger City"
I can't get enough of those cheesy synths!

12. Marc Gartband - "I've Been Old, I've Been Young"
From the phenomenal "Fatwa." (A free download for the time being.)

13. Bad Books - "Holding Down the Laughter"
Music doesn't get much more monumental than this.

14. Local H - "Michelle (Again)"
"Michelle (Again)" is the rare example of a group not really changing up its sound -- yet still making wholly exciting music. This one rocks hard.

From my "Best Duluth Music of 2010" mix tape: "Rappers David 'Bliss' Kittelson and Cory 'MC1980' Jezierski gave away one of their two 2010 releases ('A Gentleman’s Guide to Mixing Tapes') at http://moderngentlemen.bandcamp.com. While the official release, 'A Gentleman’s Guide to Dangerous Living,' contained a number of noteworthy tracks and collaborations with other artists, this song just seems like the perfect introduction to this entertaining rap duo."

16. Reggie Watts - "Social Construct"
I can't say much for his comedy, but his songs (or, rather, "aural experiments") are simply phenomenal.

17. The Chemical Brothers - "Horse Power"
On paper this is the lamest Chemical Brothers track to date (horse samples!), but, somehow, it's one of the most invigorating tracks from last year. They haven't totally lost it yet.

18. B. Dolan - "Earthmovers"
Like old-school Sage Francis? So does his buddy B. Dolan, and that's why you must listen to his records.

19. Jon Auer - "Beautiful"
The most underrated group of musicians in the '90s? The Posies, without a doubt.

20. Death Cab for Cutie - "Why You'd Want to Live Here"
A staple of my short-lived radio days (see note at bottom of page)

21. Fort Wilson Riot - "Orange-Haired Woman"
This group (in duo form) recently opened up for Cloud Cult at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth. What a show -- I especially appreciated their shout-outs to fallen house-elf Dobby! ha ha ha (A special thanks to "Auntie Ann" for the tickets!)

22. Husker Du - "No Reservations"
Bob Mould owes me a beer.

23. Of Montreal - "Friends of Mine" (Zombies cover)
Zombies covers are, by default, terrific, but this one really takes the cake. Hear it any way you can.

BONUS VIDEO: Mr. Oizo - "Flat Beat"





Even though he hasn't had a regular radio gig since he was the program manager at Thunder Web Radio (now KDSU) in Fargo, Budgeteer editor Matthew R. Perrine likes to make mix tapes like he's going to play them on the air someday. 

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Mix Tape Appreciation Society No. 8 :: GREMLINS IN THE MACHINE


Here lies a mix tape. Enjoy it in the evening-time. 


(Note: As I've been sitting on this one for a couple months now, this will be the last awesome mix tape in this particular awesome-mix-tape series. I'm going to get a fresh start in 2011 and return to the Fly High, Duluth! series, which was always so fruitful for me.)



1. Ultimate Fakebook - "Inside Me, Inside You" (Rock Mix)





7. Shad - "Keep Shining"


9. The Killers - "Who Let You Go?"


11. Holy Sons - "Slow Days"

12. Junior League Band - "Good Lord"

13. These United States - "The Great Rivers"

14. Dios (Malos) - "Feels Good Being Somebody" (Live at Spaceland)

15. The Raveonettes - "Dead Sound"

16. The Grouch & Eligh feat. Gift of Gab and Pigeon John - "All In"

17. K.Flay - "So Fast, So Maybe"

18. Apache, The - "James Coburn or Samantha Morton (1833)"

19. Belle and Sebastian - "Write About Love"

20. Yo La Tengo - "Tom Courtenay" (acoustic vers.)

21. The Appleseed Cast - "Here We Are (Family in the Hallways)"

22. Amanda Blank - "Might Like You Better"

23. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross - "Pieces Form the Whole"

24. Cloud Cult - "Today We Give Ourselves to the Fire"



Even though he hasn't had a regular radio gig since he was the program manager at Thunder Web Radio (now KDSU) in Fargo, Budgeteer editor Matthew R. Perrine likes to make mix tapes like he's going to play them on the air someday. This here Mix Tape Appreciation Society is a continuation of SHAKE*YOUR*SHORES, the awesome mix tape series formerly known as "Don't Tell a Soul." Enjoy!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Musicians in Duluth: Participate in 'Winter Rounds' at Beaner's

*BEANERS CENTRAL PRESENTS*
WINTER ROUNDS * A Singer Songwriter Showcase
Hosted by Patti Ryan and Jason Wussow
4 Months * 4 Topics * 4 Singer Songwriters per Showcase
Calling all singer songwriters* We’d like you to submit to perform at the Winter Rounds Showcase. On the first Friday of each month, 4 artists will gather at Beaner’s Central to perform two original songs each, on a particular topic. You can perform songs you’ve already written or perhaps will be inspired to write a couple of fresh songs for the event. Each song should be no longer than 5 minutes long. This will allow time for discussion, which your audience and peers will be encouraged to participate in. The last 60 minutes of the evening will be dedicated to a headlining/mentor artist. Please submit a short statement on your songwriting process and tell us how and when you started writing. Also include why this opportunity would be meaningful to you and which month/topic you are interested in. Open to ALL singer songwriters. First time performers encouraged to submit. Send submissions to Patti Ryan at: inukshukpass@gmail.com
January Seventh**Starting Over February Fourth**Heritage/Roots
March Fourth**Tenacity/Strength April First**Challenge and Redemption

*Don’t be afraid to write songs…there ARE no stupid songs*

Source: Patti Ryan

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Could Arcade Fire's 'The Suburbs' receive the top Grammy honor?

ARCADE FIRE NOMINATED FOR ALBUM OF THE YEAR GRAMMY
The Suburbs Receives Three Nods Total

"Now our parents will get off our backs about getting a real respectable job!!!!!"--Win Butler

Arcade Fire's critically acclaimed opus The Suburbs has been nominated for Album Of The Year, arguably the highest possible honor of the 53rd annual Grammy Awards.

The Suburbs has received a total of three nominations: Album Of The Year, Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals for The Suburbs' "Ready To Start" and Best Alternative Music Album.

Reached for comment in London, where the band is in the midst of a two-night stand at the O2 Arena, Arcade Fire's Win Butler said, "We are very proud of the record we made and feel incredibly blessed that so many people have gotten it! For those of you who don't understand how gambling works, if something is 100 to 1 odds and you put down 10 dollars, you win 1000 dollars... I'm just saying."

The Suburbs was released August 3, 2010 on Merge Records, debuting at #1 on the U.S. Top 200 and selling nearly 400,000 copies as of press time. The record has been supported by an extensive world tour that has included two nights at New York's Madison Square Garden and a November 13 appearance on Saturday Night Live. The current run of dates will conclude December 12 in Glasgow.

The 53rd annual Grammy Awards will take place at Los Angeles' STAPLES Center on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011, and will air live on CBS from 8 - 11:30 p.m. (ET/PT).  

Source: Nasty Little Man

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Only read this if you want to cry

Ben Bridwell of Band of Horses presents: Birdsmell and Friends
With special guest Holopaw

A Benefit for the Andy Kotowicz Family Foundation
Friday, December 10th at the Pour House in Charleston, SC

A recent tragedy befell our Sub Pop brethren, when friend and co-worker Andy Kotowicz was killed in a car accident. A post on the Sub Pop website shortly after the incident recounts what happened, and is paraphrased below:

Last Thursday evening, October 21st, driving his young daughter Anna home after picking her up from daycare, our co-worker Andy Kotowicz was involved in a terrible car accident that, so incredibly sadly, proved fatal. In what qualifies as nothing short of miraculous and definitively heroic, his daughter was pulled from the remains of the car, while it was on fire, by a local business owner who witnessed the accident.

Andy was under care at Harborview Medical Center in a coma until Saturday evening when he was taken off life support in the company of his immediate family. He was an organ donor and a recipient for his kidneys was found very soon after his passing. This is a small indication of the kind of guy he was.

Anna suffered some bruises and a broken arm, but is now home with her mother and family and is, we are told, recovering and adapting. There is a lesson here about the resilience and redemptive powers of children that we can all hope to learn from.

Many associates of the Sub Pop and Seattle music community have pitched in to help Andy's family in different ways.

Ben will be performing a show at the Pour House in Charleston, SC on December 10th with the proceeds going to the foundation set up for the family.
Birdsmell and Friends will feature Ben with members of Band of Horses performing songs old and new, and special guest Holopaw will open the show.

Tickets are $25 and are on sale now. Get them here:
https://www.etix.com/ticket/servlet/onlineSale?action=selectPerformance&performance_id=1385481&cobrand=charlestonpourhouse

Source: Nasty Little Man