Tuesday, May 26, 2009

sys52 :: MISTER DON'T COME NEAR ME


Mulligan?






1. Cracker - "Yalla Yalla (Let's Go)"
Mulligan!

2. The Boggs - "Remember the Orphans"
Whad'ya know? Another mulligan!

3. Queens of the Stone Age - "Avon"
Here too!

4. R.E.M. - "Suspicion" [Live]
And here ...

5. Spoon - "Not Turning Off"
here ...

6. The Who - "We're Not Gonna Take It" [Live at Woodstock]
here ...

7. The Rumble Strips - "No Soul"
here ...

8. Wilco - "The Jolly Banker" [Woody Guthrie cover]
here ...

9. Gomez - "Little Pieces"
here ...

10. Chris Cornell - "Poison Eye"
here ...

11. Fred Williams - "Tell Her"
here ...

12. Adam and the Ants - "Human Bondage Den"
here ...

13. Lady Sovereign - "So Human" [Jools MF Remix]
here ...

14. Thunderheist - "Jerk It"
here ...

15. Green Day - "Do Da Da"
here ...

16. The Disciplines - "Yours for the Taking"
here ...

17. Slowride - "Panther 1"
here ...

18. John Vanderslice - "Tremble and Tear"
here ...

19. Frances - "Cold Water"
here ...

20. Glen Phillips - "Falling"
here ...

21. Pisces - "Motley Mary Ann"
here ...

22. Richard Laviolette and the Hollow Hooves - "Your Body Your Love"
here ...

23. The Polyphonic Spree - "Light to Follow"
and here!*

*Don't worry; next week we return "live" with a mix tape lovingly hand-crafted (har har har) for my former "secretary." <- Hey, it was college, everyone else had one too!

Thus concludes your fifty-second dose of SHAKE*YOUR*SHORES, the awesome mix tape series formerly known as "Don't Tell a Soul."

Monday, May 18, 2009

A&E FYI: New E&A coming July 21 on RSE!


Via Biz3...

EYEDEA & ABILITIES RELEASE FIRST ALBUM IN FIVE YEARS

RHYMESAYERS ENTERTAINMENT TO RELEASE BY THE THROAT ON JULY 21


A duo thoroughly steeped in hip-hop accolades, the Minnesota-based duo Eyedea and Abilities have returned with their brand new album By The Throat, out July 21st on Rhymesayers Entertainment.  Their first album since the breakout 2004 release E&A, By The Throat's songs range from intensely personal topics to the more esoteric (quantum mechanics).  The end result is leaps and bounds beyond what MC Eyedea is perhaps best known for, his prowess as a battle rapper (winner of HBO's Blaze Battle, Scribble Jam and several others).  DJ Abilities, also a well-known battle vet and contributor to El-P's now-classic Fantastic Damage, adds heavily to the sonic soundscape of this album, which advances beyond boom-bap hip-hop into rock-fueled guitar riffs, gritty production and melodic songwriting. 

Eyedea and Abilities were instrumental in the wave of independent hip-hop that includes Atmosphere, El-P, Aesop Rock, Living Legends and several other seminal acts.  By The Throat is their most progressive and refined effort to date.  

E & A will be performing at Rhymesayers' Soundset '09 on May 24th and will be headlining a tour in the fall of 2009.  They have also been confirmed for the following Rock the Bells dates this summer.

06.27 - Chicago, IL @ First Midwest Bank Amphitheater 
06.28 - Detroit, MI @ DTE Energy Music Theatre 
07.05 - Toronto, ON @ Molson Amphitheater 
07.12 - Washington DC @ Merriweather Post Pavilion 
07.18 - Boston, MA @ Comcast Center |
07.19 - New York, NY @ Jones Beach Amphitheater 
08.01 - Vancouver, BC @ Deer Lake Park
08.06 - Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheater
08.08 - Los Angeles, CA @ San Manuel Amphitheater
08.09 - San Francisco, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheater


EYEDEA & ABILITIES ON MYSPACE: 

RHYMESAYERS:

Sunday, May 3, 2009

sys51 :: SONG(S) 4 KLANG


It always fills me with great joy when a friend asks for a personalized compilation especially when it's someone who has introduced me to a bunch of music themselves. This special edition of my awesome mix tapes series is a batch of songs hand-selected for my good pal Kristi, whom I met in college, worked with at our college newspaper and, to cap it all off, took a roadtrip with up to Winnipeg to eat grilled-cheese "sammiches" at McCanada and *oh yeah* catch the Pixies' second reunion show after a decade-plus hiatus. (Read about our exploits here, in a jointly written column for the NDSU Spectrum that definitely should've won a Pulitzer or two.) Either way, these tracks all deserve more than an audience of two, so hopefully everyone who's not Kristi will pay attention as well.



1. Spoon - "Don't Buy the Realistic"
When Kristi first requested a new mix CD, I kindly asked her what she's been listening to lately. A lot of it was stuff you'd find for sale at Fifth Element — not surprising, considering all the cool kids listen to Minneapolis hip-hop — so I thought I'd step away from that a little bit and start off with something exciting from "our past." Now, she and I have never gushed over (nor listened to) Spoon in each other's company, but, seeing as how she's a fellow Pixies fan — who just happened to introduce mt to Plexi — I'm pretty certain she's going to dig this one.

2. Wired All Wrong - "Nothing at All"
This (tragically) instantly forgotten collaboration between Self mastermind Matt Mahaffey and God Lives Underwater's Jeff Turzo is quite a find for those who grew up worshipping Ken Andrews — and, seeing as how I already told you she's a cool kid, Kristi matches that description to a T. Hopefully Wired All Wrong's fanclub will have two members now....

3. Adam and the Ants - "Why Do Girls Love Horses?"
This is the mix tape equivalent of paying it forward: DJ Walt Dizzo, the guy I turn to for new sounds, got me hooked on this when he played it on his radio show; I, in turn, will make sure the girl who's introduced me to plenty of music herself will not go through life without hearing this gorgeous "Desperate But Not Serious" B-side.

4. The Coup - "We Are the Ones"*
Whenever Kristi and I talk about essential hip-hop, she never seems to mention the Coup. This could just be a simple oversight on her part, but ... I just can't take that chance!

5. Grieves & Budo feat. Luckyiam - "Identity Cards"
Before they were married, Kristi and her husband-in-waiting Rob drove up to Duluth for that Atmosphere / Mac Lethal (with Grieves) / Grayskul / Luckyiam blowout at Pizza Luce a few years back, so I'm hoping she'll appreciate this humorous little jam. [Mini Shameless Budgeteer Plug: Read my review of Grieves' "88 Keys & Counting."]

6. Midnight Juggernauts - "Into the Galaxy"
Before her hip-hop kick, Kristi seemed to be hooked on a lot of groups who were "aided by electronics" — not in a bad way / forward-thinking groups like Placebo come to mind — and I'm currently obsessed with this Bowie-meets-Chemical Brothers Astralwerks signee, so I thought I'd give it a push.

7. Terry Lynn - "Kingston Logic" [Angry Mix]
Kristi's current faves include Damian Marley's "Road to Zion," so I've included a few reggae and reggae-inspired "bangers" (like this one) on this here mix tape. [Mini Shameless Budgeteer Plug: Read my review of Terry Lynn's "Kingston Logic 2.0."]

8. Crew Jones - "Swimming Hole"
... And, since she's all about organic hip-hop, I thought I'd pimp out the Northland's pre-eminent purveyors of such.

9. Wild Light - "Call Home"
Another one of Kristi's current faves is the Killers' "All These Things That I've Done," but, since I'm sure she celebrates their entire catalogue (like I do), I thought I'd forgo another Brandon Flowers anthem and pick one of my favorite songs from that Las Vegas group's current tourmates, Wild Light. If any of you reading this like the Killers or Arcade Fire, this one shan't be missed. [Mini Shameless Budgeteer Plug: Read my review of Wild Light's "Adult Nights."]

10. Phoenix - "Napoleon Says"
Going back to that Placebo reference, Kristi has always seemed to dig ultra-hip rock songs that wouldn't sound out of place in iPod commercials. This is the ultimate example of that.

11. Thunderheist - "Sweet 16"
She never seemed that "up" on dance parties, and she may very well question my sanity for including this, but, damn, if Thunderheist isn't the most exciting disco/electro hybrid out there! [Mini Shameless Budgeteer Plug: Read my review of Thunderheist's self-titled debut.]

12. "Trogdor" theme [MP3]
It was college, you couldn't escape HomestarRunner.com.

13. Lazerbeak - "Legend Recognize Legend"
Kristi's a huge Doomtree fan, and I'm sure she already jams out to this one regularly, but this Jay-Z-sampling masterpiece is worthy of inclusion on every mix tape I make.

14. Freeland - "Do You!"
A headphone-must if I ever did hear one — hopefully "Do You!" makes its way to Kristi's pod. (One of the five things she claims never to leave the house without — that's dedication to music, man.)

15. John Vanderslice - "D.I.A.L.O."
As a fellow (pre-"Hail to the Thief") Radiohead enthusiast, I really hope there's a place in her heart for JV.

16. The Evening Rig - "Lil' Miss Miserable"
Kristi and her husband are in tight with some of the Hold Steady boys, so we'll just assume that love of old-school rock 'n' roll will extend to Minneapolis' finest.

17. Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley - "It Was Written"
I know she's already into this member of the Marley clan, but, seeing as how "It Was Written" — released on Sept. 11, 2001, creepily enough — is the first reggae song I honestly fell in love with, I thought it worthy of inclusion.

18. Cloud Cult - "Moving to Canada"
Mm, grilled cheese shaped like a hockey puck....

19. The Pixies - "Something Against You" [Live in Winnipeg]
From that very same show we attended. I still can't get over that initial thrill, those four Bostonians walking onstage all godlike in the Burton C. Cummings Theatre and everything.

20. Fol Chen - "The Idiot"
Seeing as how the musical food pyramid is a mix tape, Fol Chen is as vital as niacin.

Wait ... what? (Kristi and I used to take turns writing the entertainment calendar for the NDSU Spectrum and, I shit you not, some of our entries were as clouded-over as that statement!) [Mini Shameless Budgeteer Plug: Read my review of Fol Chen's "Part I: John Shade, Your Fortune's Made."]

21. Equal Xchange - "Weird"
Again, since she's so into all the cool rap groups, here's to Kristi appreciating another Duluth favorite.

22. BS 2000 - "It Feels like ?!@#?!"
A friend who digs BS 2000 is a friend indeed.

23. Dealership - "I Start to Explode"
Similarly, no matter who I'm making a mix tape for, this indie pop trio from the Golden State will always be included. It is my No. 1 mission in life to spread the good word.

Thus concludes your fifty-first dose of SHAKE*YOUR*SHORES, the awesome mix tape series formerly known as "Don't Tell a Soul."

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Mini Midday Mix Tape #1


No, this isn't going to replace my regular awesome mix tape series (SHAKE*YOUR*SHORES) and, yes, I will get back to writing comments for those. So, no worries, this is just a test. Either way, enjoy some songs I've been listening to this week.

Monday, April 27, 2009

A&E FYI: Craigslist victim Katherine Olson remembered with concert, album, scholarship fund



LP33.tv and craigslist Support Memorial Concert for Katherine Olson
Businesses partner in a unique opportunity to raise money for scholarship fund

MINNEAPOLIS – April 27, 2009 – LP33.tv and craigslist are among the sponsors working with the Olson family to present A Tribute to Katherine: Letting Her Light Shine memorial concert taking place on May 3rd  in Eden Prairie, Minnesota in memory of the 24 year-old woman who was murdered responding to an online posting for a nanny.

Featuring some of today’s most popular musicians on the internet such as The Proclaimers, Airborne Toxic Event, Free Sol and Boomkat, LP33.tv has produced a public service announcement which can be viewed at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBmWzWnsd90 with helpful tips from artists to promote Internet safety. This was filmed at the recent South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin, Texas. In addition, LP33.tv has created a dedicated Katherine Olsen channel that is currently playing on the Concert for Katherine site as well as a free downloadable album of music by the biggest new music bands.

“To be involved in this concert is a tremendous honor, and we are thrilled that we can participate in remembering Katherine in such a special way,” said Andrew Bentley, CEO and founder of LP33.tv.

In addition to supporting the Katherine Ann Olson Memorial Scholarship Fund, the San Francisco-based craigslist has posted links to the concert Web site from craigslist.org. Craig Newmark, founder of craigslist and customer service rep, will be making brief remarks at the concert.

The benefit concert on May 3 from 4-7 p.m. will feature music from Storyhill, a folk duo from Montana, Twin Cities hipster band Romantica, folk artist, Ann Reed, and the Hispanic theater group Teatro del Pueblo with whom Olson performed, and will be held at Grace Church in Eden Prairie, Minn.

In addition to individuals and musicians, businesses have also generously contributed to the concert and scholarship fund. craigslist offered promotional and financial support. Apex Print Technologies has also provided free printing services for all promotional material. All of the ticketing and logistics have come from Echo Ministries. Thanks to Thrivent Financial for Lutherans for contributing to the Katherine Ann Olson Memorial Scholarship fund.

All money raised at the event will go to Olson’s alma mater, St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minn. Olson graduated with a degree in Hispanic studies and volunteered with Hispanic children in the community. The scholarship will give preference to Hispanic and Latino students.

“It’s an honor to work with great media and Internet leaders and to have such skilled partners to execute the event,” said Sarah Richter, Olson’s sister. “It’s exciting to see our project endorsed and expanded by their successful companies. They have joined in our passion to make this event possible.”

The Minnesota State Demographers Office estimates that Latinos will be the largest minority group by 2020. Currently, only 16 percent of Latinos hold a bachelor’s degree or higher in Minnesota. The scholarship aims to increase educational opportunities for this underrepresented group.

For more information about the concert, the memorial scholarship fund or to purchase tickets, visit www.concertforkatherine.com.


~Information courtesy Best PR

Thursday, April 23, 2009

sys50 :: RING ROAD SUPERMARKET


For this very special* awesome mix tape, I've decided to unveil this blog's new direction: Amazon.com-aided musical discovery. Now, instead of simply "listening" to me ramble on about my current favorite songs, you can actually hear samples of them and, if you like what you hear, purchase them on the fly. However, since A) Amazon's MP3 store doesn't have EVERYTHING and B) sometimes (always) free is more fun, following the widget below you'll find a list of all this mix tape's selections and, whenever available, links to free, artist-sanctioned downloads. (I suppose kids with craptastic Internet connections will appreciate Clause A as well....)

Anyway, I hope you enjoy the new Fly High, Duluth!




1. Arcade Fire - "Lenin"

2. R.E.M. - "I Took Your Name"

3. Drugmoney - "Small Thinking"

4. Pearl Jam - "Corduroy"

5. The Rosenbergs - "Crockett & Tubbs"

6. Cloud Cult's Craig Minowa - "Gonzo Science" unlisted track [other MP3]

7. Fischerspooner - "Supply & Demand" [D.I.M. Remix] [MP3]
[*]

8. Wu-Tang Clan - "Method Man" [Live at Montreux] [MP3]

9. Les Claypool - "Mushroom Men" [MP3]

10. Sloan - "I Can't Sleep"

11. Jay Reatard - "Oh It's Such a Shame"

12. Avett Brothers - "Matrimony" [MP3]

13. The Breeders - "Fate to Fatal" [MP3]

14. The City Champs - "Takin' State"

15. Black Lips - "I'll Be with You"

16. Dave Matthews Band - "Funny How It Is"

17. The Rentals - "Story of a Thousand Seasons Past" [MP3]

18. The Long Winters - "Pushover" [MP3]

19. I Was a King - "Norman Bleik" [MP3]

20. Braid - "The New Nathan Detroits"

21. Death Cab for Cutie - "Kicked In" [Superchunk cover] [*]

22. Decibully - "Tables Turn"

*Turning 50, of course!

Thus concludes your fiftieth dose of SHAKE*YOUR*SHORES, the awesome mix tape series formerly known as "Don't Tell a Soul."

Sunday, April 19, 2009

First impressions of ... Fischerspooner's 'Entertainment'


While the electroclash duo Fischerspooner hasn't released anything that invigorating since 2001's "Emerge" (from the exhaustingly hyped group's debut, "#1"), there's always hope for the future, right? Well, we'll soon find out; here are my preliminary thoughts on "Entertainment," which will be released next month.



1. "The Best Revenge"
Enjoyable enough
— great horns, without a doubt — but probably not the exciting album opener they were hoping for.

2. "We are Electric"
A static-drenched lullaby. If you like North Caroline duo Alt-Ctrl-Sleep but have always wished they liked dance music just a little bit more, this is the FS track for you.

3. "Money Can't Dance"
Commercial suicide in the form of an ode to Tears for Fears' notoriously radio-unfriendly B-sides. Still, it'll grow on you.

4. "In a Modern World"
Moving more toward the "A" side, but not exactly living up to the big, big words of the group's ever-the-optimist publicist: "
If experimental pop glaze and brilliant dancefloor production are your thing you can't miss with this one."

5. "Supply & Demand"*
Reminds me of a more-playful Orbital/less-snarky The Orb
— this is a track I can get on board with. Finally!

6. "Amuse Bouche"
Oh, hey, time for another quote. This one, the Magnetic Fields' Stephen Merritt describing his "Distortion" album, fits "Amuse Bouche" to a T:
"Some audience members may be completely and immediately turned off but, I figure, if you find it too loud, just turn it down and it will sound quite pretty."

7. "Infidels of the World Unite"
Funky, slappy and ... mappy? Someone let the cat out of the bag, and they're chasing it down with a raygun.

8. "Door Train Home"
Akin to a late-period Chemical Brothers collaboration. Appreciated. (Without a doubt I could see this one being used in a wait-a-second-this-is-way-too-cool-for-a-mainstream-film type of project
— like the next "Fight Club.")

9. "Danse en France"
"Do they have hot water in France?" Just one of the interesting questions posed in this acid-washed and
— going back to that Orb reference — "Little Fluffy Clouds"-evoking dreamscape.

10. "To the Moon"
One of those big, wide-open tracks that, despite what came before it, makes you love whatever album it's on. "Entertainment" isn't perfect, but
, remember, these comments are just a reflection of my first run through the album. As this gorgeous closer winds down, it's pretty apparent this album's going to grow on me in time.



*Two free MP3 downloads of "Supply & Demand" (one regular, one remixed) are available at www.fischerspooner.com. If you like what you hear, the group will be in Minnesota May 29 for a show at First Avenue.



Matthew R. Perrine (aka me, the guy wrote this) is a reporter for the Duluth Budgeteer News. Read his regular Arts & Entertainment coverage at www.duluthbudgeteer.com.