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2009-11-17 05:27:53 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
November 16, 2009
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by: Matt Buga
Red Mass- Red Mass EP [Semprini]
Out of the ashes of CPC Gangbangs comes this great punk-rockin' album thats got a sweet 77'/space rock influence on it. Very melodic all the way through, always decently energetic but for those of you who are b...
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2009-11-10 05:26:02 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
November 9. 2009
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by: Matt Buga
Candy Claws-In The Dream of Sea Life [Indiecater]
Perfect example of something way calming and definitely not boring at all. Gentle sounding indie-pop that is very ocean-y and summer-y. Hell, it even samples the ocean. It actually works really...
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2009-11-03 14:51:51 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
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by: Matt Buga
Etienne Jaumet- Night Music [Versatile]
I've been listening to this all weekend, and all my roommates have walked by and inquired what I was playing. Instrumental electronica sounds that sort of sound what people in the 90s thought that the fu...
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2009-10-28 07:54:37 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
October 26, 2009
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by: Matt Buga
Felix- You Are The One I Pick [Kranky]
Folk-y/lounge-y female singer-songwriter driven by more minimalist-leaning piano and cello work. There's backing guitar and bass work done by a dude from the stoner metal band Lords which is kind of curiou...
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2009-10-20 12:07:00 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
October 20, 2009
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by: Matt Buga
Efterklang & The Danish National Chamber- Performing Parades [Leaf]
Now this is something fantastic. This four-piece from Denmark performed their album, Parades, with the National Chamber Orchestra back in 2008, and this is the fantastic live ...
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| Featured Review |
2009-10-13 06:16:30 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
October 12, 2009
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by: Matt Buga
James Husband- A Parallax I [Polyvinyl]
Did you used to listen to Of Montreal way back when? Stripped down 60s influenced indie pop/Cherry Peel-era? Well boy have we got a treat for you/me. This album is a collection of recordings by James Hug...
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2009-10-06 06:25:24 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
October 5, 2009
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by: Matt Buga
Sweet Trip- You Will Never know Why [Darla]
I really like this one, its dream-y but instead of being slow and drone-y, its catchy and active. The trio's regular rock band instrumentation (guitar+bass+drums) is excellently complimented with som...
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2009-10-01 09:23:34 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
September 29, 2009
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by: Matt Buga
Music Go Music- Expressions [Secretly Canadian]
Maybe stuff like this should be referred to as pop excess. Not ironic over-production, but this kind of highly energetic multi-faceted gem of disco, rock n roll, Queen, and Abba. Driven by energe...
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2009-09-22 21:20:54 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
September 22, 2009
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by: Matt Buga
Batrider- Why We Can't Be Together [Low Transit Industries]
Generally dark and melancholic break-up songs with great female vocals. A little dissonant guitar work here and there, but most songs have a good catchy melody somewhere in there. Good...
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2009-09-15 06:58:26 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
September 15, 2009
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by: Matt Buga
U.S.E. - Loveworld [Mannheim Worldwide/Rebel Group]
This 7-piece, also known as United States of Electronica, and are way dance-y and full of soul. Awesome funk/soul inspired guitar hooks, vocoders, disco-beats and rad lyrics make this album w...
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| Featured Review |
2009-09-10 15:41:44 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
September 10, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Why? - Eskimo Snow [Anticon]
This band is skilled and well-versed in seamlessly channelling depravity and joy thru an idiosyncratic lens not quite hip hop not quite "indie rock."
Yo La Tengo - Popular Songs [Matador]
This...
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2009-09-01 16:16:44 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
September 1, 2009
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by: Matt Buga
Shonen Knife- Super Group [Good Charamel Records]
Classic girl pop punk trio from Japan! Around since the 80s, and still doing the stripped down pop punk power trio business singing songs about nothing and happiness, well except for one black ...
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2009-08-26 07:33:38 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
August 24, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Jay Reatard - Watch Me Fall [Matador]
If there is one undeniable talent that Jay Reatard has, it is songwriting. You can absolutely not deny the hooks he squeezes out of what seems like the most basic building blocks of whatever it is that pun...
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2009-08-18 15:07:20 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
August 18, 2009
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by: Matt Buga
Mark Mallman-Invincible Criminal [badman recording co]
Ultra-fab ultra-produced pop record channeling classic glam rock. Dare I make a comparison of Jay Reatard meets Patrick Wolf? Yeah.
Marmoset- Tea Tornado [joyful noise]
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2009-08-10 20:58:29 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
August 10, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Mount Eerie - Wind's Poem [P.W. Elverum & Sun]
Once upon a time, Phil Elvrum made very melancholy, occasionally sunny, heavily produced (in the dorky, recording-engineer type way) songs as "(the) Microphones." Now, he makes those songs as "Mou...
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2009-08-04 14:51:09 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
August 4, 2009
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by: Matt Buga
Timbre Timbre- self-titled [Arts & Crafts Productions Inc.]
Americana-flavored low-key pop, very much supplemented with great production. Sounds sort of cinematic and epic, despite being generally minimalistic. Really hits the spot man.
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2009-07-28 16:40:31 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
July 27, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Fruit Bats - The Ruminant Band [Sub Pop]
If fruits were nuggets of relaxed musical pop-joy, then this band's name would be accurate as to the type of music they produce.
Pictureplane - Dark Rift [Lovepump United]
This is...
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2009-07-22 16:43:58 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
July 21, 2009
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by: Matt Buga
Goldenrod - Paintings for Prophets [beast's content]
This one rules. Major soul and funk influences on this one, mainly on the vocals, upright bass, and piano. But this isn't genre-throwback, its way fresh with its instrumentation and producti...
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2009-07-14 16:30:30 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
July 14, 2009
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by: Matt Buga
Brian Glaze - Green Living [World Famous in San Francisco]
Brian Glaze was a founding member of Brian Jonestown Massacre, and it shows. Great album containing fancy guitar work in lo-fi pop songs with 60s psych, folk, and new wave influences,...
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2009-07-07 16:49:44 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
July 7, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
We Were Promised Jetpacks - These Four Walls [Fatcat]
These dudes are gonna tour with Frightened Rabbit and the Twilight Sad. Like those bands, this band is Scottish. This is dynamic indie rock.
Discovery - LP [XL]
Thi...
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2009-06-28 16:05:38 |
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New in KUCI Music Library
June 28, 2009
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by: Matt Buga
I Was A King- self titled (TCG)
Great Norwegian guitar-driven power pop with a teeny slight psychedelic taint in the vocals/distortion. Mellow but powerful, great hooks, and a guest spot from Sufjan Stevens on here somewhere. My favorite of t...
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2009-06-25 08:58:32 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Ty Segall - Lemons [Goner]
OC-boy toy Ty Segall returns with a band-album, as opposed to his last record which featured Ty Segall: the One-Man Band. Garage fuzz filled and on Goner. It makes me feel nice inside to know that a local dude is rid...
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| Featured Review |
2009-06-15 18:06:29 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
June 15, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer [Jagjaguwar]
Fact: this band's first full-length as a band and not as Spencer Krug (Wolf Parade) alone is one of my favorites. On this album, Sunset Rubdown continue constructing deconstructive emotive spectacles i...
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2009-06-04 12:57:40 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
June 4, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Eels - Hombre Loco [Vagrant]
Eels' frontman E seems like a real BAMF.
Skeletonbreath - Eagle's Nest, Devil's Cave [Ernest Jenning]
Terrorbird KIND of nails it with this one: think A Hawk And A Hack Saw playing the Lightn...
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2009-05-23 13:55:12 |
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Propagandhi: Supporting Caste
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by: Daniel Johnson
Propagandhi are finally touring the US in support of their album “Supporting Caste”. If you’re not lucky enough to see them live, this release should give you an idea of what you’re missing!
With 12 new tracks plus a hidden bonus song...
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2009-05-21 09:39:38 |
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by: Daniel Johnson
A repetitive droning sound may open Fever Ray’s debut album, but the release is hardly boring. In her first solo album, Fever Ray (born Karin Dreijer Andersson) blurs the line between indie rock and electronica. She does this in a way that is sure to p...
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| Featured Review |
2009-05-13 13:32:06 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
May 12, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin and [x]
Clues - Clues [Constellation]
Alden Penner (ex-Unicorn) cavorts with some Arcade Fires on this very fun and fairly complex and dense pop cirque. SF
Iron & Wine - Around The Well [Sub Pop]
A collection of singles and "be...
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2009-05-06 18:04:22 |
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New Experimental Releases
May 1, 2009
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by: Brayan Magdaleno
Terminal 23 - The Melting of Ice [Inam]
Another winner from Inam. Haunting electronic drone and noise. Tones pulse and vibrate, swell and dwindle. I find this album really beautiful, it seems bleak and at the same time uplifting.
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| Featured Review |
2009-04-28 14:06:54 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
April 27, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Akron/Family - Set 'Em Wild, Set 'Em Free [Dead Oceans]
Grateful Dead Williamsburg ripping amazing forever harmony party love death the infinity of the cosmos.
Bill Callahan - Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle [Drag City]
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| Featured Review |
2009-04-20 20:56:15 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
April 20, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Spokes - People Like People Like You [Counter]
Inevitably comparable to Broken Social Scene, Mogwai, and the Arcade Fire. Instrumental and epic, yeah?
The Bicycles - Oh No, It's Love [Fuzzy Logic]
Cute and appealing wit...
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2009-04-14 12:25:14 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
April 14, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Casiotone For The Painfully Alone - Vs. Children [Tomlab]
Owen Ashworth was a film student before becoming CFTPA; this is fitting, since his songs are compacted, emotionally compelling narratives with elegant arcs fitted into the catchiest of ...
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| Featured Review |
2009-04-07 16:28:37 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
April 7, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
The Thermals - Now We Can See [Kill Rock Stars]
Are The Thermals a pop-punk band? Probably. Are they the most illustrious, intelligent, and indelible pop-punk band in America? Yes.
Joker's Daughter - The Last Laugh [Team Love]
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| Featured Review |
2009-04-03 15:35:21 |
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New in KUCI Music Library
April 4, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Strange Boys - And Girls Club [In The Red]
Some dudes kickin around the garage rock can with dirty finesse. Plus, they're on IN THE RED so you know they're all aces.
The Coathangers - Scramble [Suicide Squeeze]
The gal...
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| Featured Review |
2009-04-01 18:57:49 |
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New in the KUCU Experimental Library
April 1, 2009
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by: x
Lotus Plaza - The Floodlight Collective [Kranky]
Totally dreamy shoegaze. This is one of those albums that can move between experimental and rock-a and no one would be the wiser. This album will get all the psychedelic/experimental kids slowl...
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2009-03-18 16:40:05 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
March 16, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director and Jason Pulaski
Dan Deacon - Bromst [Carpark]
This is the best album of the year and I really hope everyone plays this because it is so goddamned good. Woah, what an awful blurb! Check it out: this is Dan Deacon's finest work. No longer will you be able to c...
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| Featured Review |
2009-03-04 09:40:48 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
March 4, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Black Lips - 200 Million Thousand [Vice]
Happy-go-crazy broken garage rock boys from ATL fresh off a million world tours, bonafide rock stars that still would rather play basement parties (always happening in Irvine).
Mirah - (a)...
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| Featured Review |
2009-03-02 16:26:28 |
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Belle & Sebastian
The BBC Sessions
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by: Daniel Johnson
There's a lot of music at KUCI. Here's a selection that you may have missed from 2008 that is certainly still worth checking out...
Belle & Sebastian recently released a hodgepodge of recordings from the mid 1990s through the early 2000s ...
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| Featured Review |
2009-02-24 16:29:39 |
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Welcome Wagon
Welcome to the Welcome Wagon
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by: Daniel Johnson
There's a lot of music at KUCI. Here's a selection that you may have missed from 2008 that is certainly still worth checking out...
“Welcome to the Welcome Wagon” is the debut release from The Welcome Wagon, the musical project of Pre...
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2009-02-18 14:16:53 |
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Sunday at Devil Dirt
Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan
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by: Daniel Johnson
There's a lot of music at KUCI. Here's a selection that you may have missed from 2008 that is certainly still worth checking out...
As a joint effort by Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan, “Sunday at Devil Dirt” is a haunting and myster...
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2009-02-04 15:33:29 |
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Free Animal Collective Bootlegs!
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by: Kyle Olson
From their humble beginnings sounding like the Beach Boys if they were raised by wolves, to their current position as indie rock's darling weirdos being constantly fellated by musical taste-makers the world over, Animal Collective have brought their joyfu...
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| Featured Review |
2009-01-28 17:02:24 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
January 28, 2009
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Late Of The Pier - Fantasy Black Channel [Astralwerks]
British youths weaned off early 2000s dance-punk turn around and make an album of post-dance-punk-funk. I guess this is, more accurately, post-nu-rave...which was never really a genre, rig...
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| Featured Review |
2008-12-08 20:32:10 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / December 8, 2008
December 8, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
The Tallest Man On Earth - Shallow Grave [Gravitation]
A fresh-faced Swede (are there any other kinds?) tackles the folk music of Dylan and Harry Smith's Anthology series. The picking is loud and the voice is earnest and the music is remarkabl...
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2008-12-03 08:40:20 |
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Friendly Fires
Friendly Fires
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by: Vivian Lee
Paris: Friendly Fires promise that one day they (and you) will live there together. Club showcases, living it up, watching the stars and the city lights – oh the life!
It's hard to believe that Friendly Fires are actually English by reading t...
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2008-12-01 18:59:45 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / December 1, 2008
December 1, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Los Campesinos! - We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed [Arts & Crafts]
Lovable UK popsters release their second full-length in the same year as their debut. These folks are a million miles a minute more talented and full of ideas than you and they...
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2008-11-04 20:32:06 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / November 3, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Final Fantasy – Spectrum 14th Century [Blocks Recording Club]
Cherish this digi-only-but-obviously-not release by everyone's favorite strings arranger and all around nice Canadian violin boy Owen Pallet. Chamber popppp.
Grampall...
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2008-10-20 19:59:45 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / October 20, 2008
October 20, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
High Places - High Places [Thrill Jockey]
Water-logged future noise with light as the lightest lead whispy female vox as guiding light. Accessible inaccessibility that recontextualizes the ethnic as the universal.
Parts & Labor - R...
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2008-10-20 19:53:32 |
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New Experimental Releases / October 20, 2008
October 20, 2008
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by: Brayan Magdaleno
Menace Ruine - The Die is Cast [Alien8 Recordings]
So, when I saw this album I kinda freaked out a little (okay, a lot). Menace Ruine's previous release, Cult of Ruins, gets a lot of play on my show. It was an amazing mix of black metal and no...
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| Featured Review |
2008-10-15 09:07:31 |
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New Experimental Releases / October 14, 2008
October 14, 2008
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by: Brayan Magdaleno
Korperschwache - Eight Velvet Paintings for Helen Keller [Inam]
Distorted guitars and drums. There's so much over-drive on this album that I thought I had blown out my headphones. Then I realized that I was just listening to pure awesome. The...
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| Featured Review |
2008-10-15 08:55:47 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / October 14, 2008
October 14, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Of Montreal - Skeletal Lamping [Polyvinyl]
This band has gotten huge. And so weird. They had a horse on stage at their show last week in New York. And like a circus troupe, and other stuff.
I'm From Barcelona - Who Killed Harry...
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| Featured Review |
2008-10-07 11:17:44 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / October 6, 2008
October 6, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Marnie Stern - This Is It And I Am It And You Are It And So Is That [Kill Rock Stars]
This is awesome. This is so awesome. Remember how when Marnie's last album came out you thought it was gnarly and shred-city but maybe not totally mature 100...
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| Featured Review |
2008-09-30 22:49:14 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / September 30, 2008
September 30, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Deerhoof - Offend Maggie [Kill Rock Stars]
Greg Saunier is such a rad drummer. He is top dog. From my listen to this, it seems like this record does not have many of the immediate in your face exploders that filled "Friend Opportunity" like "...
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| Featured Review |
2008-09-11 09:18:57 |
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New Experimental Releases / September 1, 2008
September 1, 2008
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by: Eric Roper
Harold Budd & Clay Wright - a song for lost blossoms (darla)
Beautiful ambience full of wavering tonal bliss. This is music for clouds to dream to on a clear blue day, and with rainbows too! The first track, 'Pensive Aphrodite', clocks in ju...
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| Featured Review |
2008-09-11 08:57:09 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / September 10, 2008
September 10, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Talkdemonic - Eyes At Half Mast [Arena Rock Recording Co.]
Viola+drums, instrumental awesomeness. Other instrumentation as well, but mainly the interplay of strings and thumps is what makes Talkdemonic continue to be so compelling.
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| Featured Review |
2008-09-02 20:37:36 |
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New in KUCI Music Library / September 2, 2008
September 2, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Laborious lovers,
Here I am listening to Fela Kuti, gnawing on a biscuit. I was supposed to go look at some cool synthesizers but the lady flaked hardcore. It was an epic bummer.
I didn't barbecue yesterday. Did you? When I walked by my...
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| Featured Review |
2008-08-27 07:58:45 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / August 27, 2008
August 27, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Howdy homies,
Another week, another batch of albums.
Last night, I saw Radiohead. It was pretty boring because they didn't rock enough. The lights were pretty though, very pretty. The lightning designer must be this guy.
Brian Quon, ...
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| Featured Review |
2008-08-20 07:43:35 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / August 19, 2008
August 19, 2008
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2008-08-05 17:03:57 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / August 5, 2008
August 5, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Meticulous mercenaries of musical maladies,
This week we have some rad music that is new. My #1 add is the coolest thing ever.
Ponytail - Ice Cream Spiritual [We Are Free]
This is my favorite album of the year. Twin telecas...
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| Featured Review |
2008-07-30 09:30:51 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / July 29, 2008
July 29, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Tune titans,
I'm pretty hungry. I really want some chicken tikka masala. Jesus Christ that would hit the spot. Holy moly.
Conor Oberst - Conor Oberst [Merge]
RECORD STORE, America (AP) -- Conor Oberst releases solo album. Rec...
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| Featured Review |
2008-07-16 16:28:50 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / July 15, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
KUCI wizards,
You know the only thing less healthy than eating a chiliburger? Eating a cinnamon roll immediately after it.
Awaiting health problems:
Melvins - Nude With Boots [Ipecac]
Thunder grunge riff sludge dru...
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| Featured Review |
2008-07-07 20:57:59 |
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New in KUCI Music Library / July 7, 2008
July 7, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
My fellow Americans,
I spent a major chunk of this past 4th of July playing Rock Band. Rock Band is such a weird thing. It is ostensibly really, really worthless insofar as you spend a lot of time and energy playing fake instruments along to a v...
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| Featured Review |
2008-07-07 19:06:03 |
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Above & Beyond
Anjunabeats100
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by: Arthur Galestian
Anjunabeats100 celebrates the 100th release of British trance label Anjunabeats. DJs and producers Above & Beyond are consistently hailed as leaders in cutting edge, uplifting trance music. Ranked 6th in DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs for 2007, the group is the mas...
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| Featured Review |
2008-07-02 10:50:13 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / July 1, 2008
July 1, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Dear readers,
This has been a fun week. I have gone to see a lot of artists and performers in a variety of contexts. I could list them all but that would be presumptious and obnoxious so I won't. Instead I will focus on one event in particular I ...
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2008-06-28 21:15:17 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / June 23, 2008
June 23, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
KUCI compatriots,
I was in Berkeley and San Francisco this past week. I walked a lot. I got two Buddhist music CDs from Chinatown, but when I got home and tried one of them, it turned out to be a VCD. What the heck!
Here are three weeks ...
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2008-06-04 10:35:24 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / June 3, 2008
June 3, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
You know what's awesome KUCI?
Burritos are awesome. I know, I know. I sound like a stoner (not) and everyone knows that (right?). Seriously though. Burritos.
What are your favorite burrito places, KUCI? I like Poquito Mas, and Al(b)erto...
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2008-05-27 16:20:13 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / May 27, 2008
May 27, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
KUCI friends and enemies,
Yesterday, Parenthetical Girls and PWRFL POWER and Au played at UCI, outside at the Student Center's Terrace Stage. It was really really really really really really really really really really really really really reall...
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2008-05-05 17:47:31 |
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New in KUCI Music Library / May 5, 2008
May 5, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
KUCI listening friends,
On Friday I saw Akron/Family again, amidst the bones of dinosaurs and other dead animals. If I could, I would probably see Akron/Family every Friday.
On Saturday I saw Harold And Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay ...
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2008-04-29 16:29:29 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / April 29, 2008
April 29, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Kkuuccii
How are you? I am tired. I spent a loooooooooong time doing adds today. Last week was invigorating. This week will probably be the opposite of that: gnitarogivni. Onto the jams:
No Age - Nouns [Sub Pop]
LA punks bri...
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2008-04-23 09:53:43 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / April 22, 2008
April 22, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
HELLO KYUCEE
This weekend I saw AKRON/FAMILY at Pitzer College. Pitzer College is wacky. They have a wall painting of two (2) dragons fighting in a sky-arena. One dragon is blue and one is green. Akron/Family is probably the best live band in the...
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2008-04-16 09:51:51 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / April 15, 2008
April 15, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
I had blurbs written, and then I closed the box apparently. Without saving.
That is infuriating!
Okay. I have been at KUCI for going on over 7 hours. The fluorescent lights are starting to hurt my head. This is Blurbs take 2. Brian (Mysteriou...
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2008-04-09 09:21:01 |
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New in The KUCI Music Library / April 7, 2008
April 7, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Hey friends,
Got 10 minutes left on this bad boy before it goes kaput. I biked to school today and it was awesome(ly tiring I had to take a break). The guy next to me is being very obnoxious about being a political scientist. Whatever, dude.
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2008-03-24 20:00:18 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / March 24, 2008
March 24, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Springtime champions !
New recs for the week ahead! It's spring break. Go outside and swim, or make hot dogs (tofudogs if you are a vegantarian), or listen to music in a park. On a boombox, or an iPod dock station if you are ~advanced~.
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2008-03-19 16:56:53 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / March 18, 2008
March 18, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Last night I saw Boredoms. I loooooooooove Boredoms.
These are nonblurbs in the visual-movement style. I stole this week's second top add from Eric. It's going to be in the experimental section but I love it and it is one of my favorite albums of...
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2008-03-12 09:59:04 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / March 9, 2008
March 9, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Destroyer - Trouble In Dreams [Merge]
Musical inventiveness coupled with crescendoing nasal trouba-ramblings. Destroying mastermind Dan Bejar wins again! I used to drop so many quarters on that game RAMPAGE at the arcade where you destroyed t...
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2008-03-03 14:30:16 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / March 3, 2008
March 3, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
This weekend I went to a fantastic restaurant in Laguna Niguel called Lulu's Cafe where I dined graciously on seafood and crepes. I would recommend it should you need to get ~*romantic*~. Here is new music.
Why? - Alopecia [Anticon]
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2008-02-25 18:02:20 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / February 25, 2008
February 25, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Hungry Harlequins!
This week there are 16 adds, because a) there are a lot of good records, b) I am feeling particularly indecisive, and c) might as well splurge once in a while, right? Two are (AWESOME) late adds, and one is a single that will g...
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2008-02-18 20:41:07 |
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New in KUCI Music Library / February 18, 2008
February 18, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Regal radio-ites!
Three-day weekends are the best. I have been relaxing. I bought a Polaroid camera and a copy of "White Lines" on vinyl at the OCC swapmeet. I saw Wooden Shjips at McCabe's Guitar Shop. And today, I listened to the weekly Jabba-s...
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2008-02-11 13:27:16 |
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New in KUCI Music Library / February 11, 2008
February 11, 2008
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2008-02-04 18:40:03 |
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New in KUCI Music Library / February 4, 2008
February 4, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Masters of melody!
I have been running on low amounts of sleep due to the scholastic vicegrip. As usual, there is a nice variety in this weeks adds. Due to my impending writing party, these blurbs will once again be short. In the spirit of "fun"...
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2008-01-28 14:31:53 |
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New in KUCI Music Library / January 28, 2008
January 28, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Rainy Revelers!
These blurbs are of the succinct variety. Secondly, There are an ungodly amount of new records this week that have big and exciting names.
Hot Chip - Made In The Dark [Astralwerks]
Now you don't have to play ...
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2008-01-21 18:21:19 |
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New in KUCI Music Library / January 21, 2008
January 21, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Dreamers!
It's true, I've got Monopoly on the mind. I actually bought it yesterday at Target (did you know there's a fancypants electronic version with debit cards now? One of the pieces is an LCD TV...) and played with a group of folks. A lucky...
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2008-01-14 20:08:56 |
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New in KUCI Music Library / January 14, 2008
January 14, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Enfants musicaux!
I just ate a loaf of ciabatta from Trader Joe's with spicy hummus. It was delicious. I was counting on getting some water from the lobby water dispenser but we are you of water! Damn you, waterman!
Last night I played S...
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2008-01-07 15:28:38 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library 1/7/08
January 7, 2008
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Salutations!
Christmas! New Year!
It has been a long month since the last time I did adds and wrote blurbs and I feel really rusty, like that bike I had when I was younger with the training wheels that was left out on the balcony and got rain...
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2007-12-05 13:05:06 |
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New in KUCI Music Library / December 4, 2007
December 4, 2007
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Chilly champions!
Last night, I went to go see some bands at the Smell in downtown Los Angeles. First, Smogmonster I think played, and it was glitchy and lo-fi and cool. Then Lucky Dragons played and everyone smiled and touched hands. Then The Wa...
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2007-11-26 18:23:36 |
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New in KUCI Music Library / November 26, 2007
November 26, 2007
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Salutations!
I have a lot of school work that is weighing heavy on me and it sort of feels like I am Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner is dropping an anvil on me, but in slow-motion.
This week's adds are small in number but aurally tas...
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2007-11-19 13:46:57 |
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New in KUCI Music Library / November 19, 2007
November 19, 2007
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Compatriots of sound!
I bought a K records pin from Calvin Johnson. Something about that is so surreal! Johnson doesn't look into the camera when you ask for a picture with him. He also can make his voice deeper than the Marianas Trench.
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2007-11-12 16:39:44 |
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New in KUCI Music Library / November 12, 2007
November 12, 2007
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
My memory is currently being jogged by peanut butter cookies from the lobby thanks to a certain Jake Bacon. All I can seem to remember from this past weekend is sweet, literally: cake, yogurt, candy, scones. I saw Joanna Newsom at the Walt Disney Concert ...
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2007-11-05 18:49:03 |
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New in KUCI Music Library / November 5, 2007
November 5, 2007
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Hear ye, hear ye,
This weekend, I ate a lot of chicken wings and I watched a lot of movies. I went to Yogurtland twice. I ate at two restaurants. I sat on the computer for awhile. I went to a party. I danced. I listened to Sir Richard Bishop and ...
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2007-10-31 12:57:11 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library
October 31, 2007
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Okay KCU-AI-AI-AI,
So I saw Battles last night and watching John Stanier play drums is like watching Godzilla tear apart Tokyo or another Japanese city. Watching people play guitar and keyboard at the same time flawlessly is like watching someth...
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2007-10-15 08:48:50 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / October 8, 2007
October 8, 2007
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Good afternoon, sport!
I went to Yogurtland on Saturday and Sunday. Can you say "weekend highlights?" I also saw the Yeah Yeah Yeahs for free at a skatepark in Lake Forest (basically wtf?) and had a heart-to-heart in a bunk bed. I hope your weeke...
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2007-10-01 20:20:14 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / October 1, 2007
October 1, 2007
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
Woop woop!
This week presents us with a delicious batch of musics for you to spinnnnnn. I considered regaling you with some stories about my weekend but I am pretty boring. All I have to say is that Dan Deacon is my hero forever. Kyle wants to le...
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2007-09-25 21:16:35 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / September 25, 2007
September 25, 2007
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by: Sam Farzin, KUCI Music Director
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Hello KUCI here are some music adds for your ears and hearts down to your tosies. There are a lot this week but some are delayed from last week and plus EVERYBODY loves music right!? YEAH MUSIC AND WORLD PEACE!
Devendra Banhart – ...
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2007-09-19 15:53:40 |
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Dirty Projectors
Rise Above
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by: Kyle Olson
There are certainly albums from one’s formative years that, no matter how long it’s been since listened to, can be put on and sung along with word for word. These are the kinds of albums our youthful selves listened to daily. Though, if asked to sing ...
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2007-09-05 11:08:39 |
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by: Vivian Lee
Not going to lie: when “Bird Flu” first leaked onto the Internet about half a year ago, I wasn’t fond of it. M.I.A. bragged that she titled the song “Bird Flu” because the beat “gon kill everyone.” I agreed, but only because I thought she me...
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2007-08-27 20:51:54 |
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New in KUCI Music Library 8/27/07
August 27, 2007
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by: John Penny, KUCI Music Director
Hi Everyone,
I don't even know where to begin to describe the last week of my life. Between a 30-hour power outage, an insane work schedule, my birthday, and enough girl drama to drive even the most composed man crazy, I lost track of the time a...
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2007-07-31 22:04:27 |
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New in the Music Library / July 30, 2007
July 30, 2007
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by: John Penny, KUCI Music Director
Hi Friends,
I'm tired. I only had one day off this week and today was filled with fielding work calls even though I wasn't there. If you're still a full-time student, try to stay that way forever. Anyhow, there are five new records this week i...
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2007-07-24 13:31:47 |
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New in the Music Library / July 24, 2007
July 24, 2007
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by: John Penny, KUCI Music Director
What's up Muggles,
Perhaps, like myself, you devoted seven hours this weekend to the seventh Harry Potter novel; and then again, perhaps not. If you fall into the latter category, you are probably better for it. I won't spoil anything, but that...
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2007-07-18 09:27:23 |
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New in the KUCI Music Library / July 17, 2007
July 17, 2007
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by: John Penny, KUCI Music Director
Hi,
So I logged into my email today to see how awesome my blurbs were, because I'm narcissistic like that, and I realized that my email was saved to drafts and not actually emailed out to all of you. Oops. There are a couple really good, high p...
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2007-07-10 14:53:29 |
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New in the Music Library / July 10, 2007
July 10, 2007
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by: John Penny, KUCI Music Director
Konbanwa,
Sort of a lackluster week for new music, in my opinion. Fear not, fellow DJs, as I've waded through the mire of crap to bring you the following new releases.
Bishop Allen - The Broken String (Dead Oceans)
These ind...
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2007-07-04 10:23:12 |
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New in the Music Library / July 3, 2007
July 3, 2007
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by: John Penny, KUCI Music Director
This week I realized just how difficult the MD job can be... I whittled down the new music to about thirty really average CDs and had a tough time deciding what to keep and what to pass on. Ultimately, I think we've got ten new releases (nine rock, one e...
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2007-06-18 21:12:57 |
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New in the Music Library / June 18, 2007
June 18, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson
OK,
These are probably going to be last set of blurbs. There is a new music director selected (well, two, and they're both legit). So, in order to make these blurbs memorable, I offer you this chilling challenge: I intend to drink a full beer bef...
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2007-06-11 08:25:04 |
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New in the Music Library / June 11, 2007
June 11, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Alright folks,
I had a huge day of going to see plays with my mom, and trips to Amoeba (and the ensuing triple-digit pricetag), and driving, and watching Mythbusters. Sadly, because I am seeing LCD Soundsystem/Y.A.C.H.T. tomorrow night, I need to...
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2007-06-05 14:07:39 |
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New in the Music Library / June 4, 2007
June 4, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Hey folks,
Sorry for the lack/delay of blurbs. Last night when I came to the station, I felt it was a better use of my time to talk to John about Twin Peaks (I have formed a religion around Agent Cooper. WWACD?). Then, I realized the time, decid...
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2007-05-30 09:12:18 |
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by: Sam Farzin
When you go to see a band, it’s almost a given that you’ll have to sit through some opening acts: friends of the headliner, another band packaged along by the tour promoter, or perhaps a lucky, somewhat arbitrary local band. These artists are often pu...
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2007-05-28 09:50:21 |
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New in the Music Library / May 28, 2007
May 28, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Happy memorial day, everybody.
These blurbs are going out mighty early because, well, I have a day off from work and want to get any obligations out of the way so I can get back to watching the History Channel's "Band of Brothers" marathon while ...
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2007-05-21 19:58:45 |
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New in the Music Library / May 21, 2007
May 21, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Welcome to the slums/blurbs of Shaolin,
I have no idea what I'm talking about.
I hope you all had excellent weekends. I got to go to a pretty rad Simpsons screening party because my old cohost is dating one of the directors. The In-n-Out...
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2007-05-14 20:02:31 |
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New in the Music Library / May 14, 2007
May 14, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Hey folks,
Listen. I worked really hard today. Really hard. And even though I like most of you, I would probably paint a boat with your blood if I thought it was going to get me home to a tasty dinner a little bit sooner. You'll have to forgive m...
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2007-05-07 21:45:39 |
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New in the Music Library / May 7, 2007
May 7, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Word up folks,
Once again, I write these blurbs from the management office, as my computer was taken from the music office in service to the almighty Fund Drive. Hopefully everyone pitched their tiny little socially awkward hearts out in glory to...
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2007-04-30 21:18:30 |
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New in the Music Library / April 30, 2007
April 30, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Word up, readers of internet music things.
We’re in the middle of the KUCI fund drive. Hopefully, all who read this are either getting a lot of donations on this show, or are donating a lot of money to KUCI.
(Self-promotion: New issue...
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2007-04-23 20:00:56 |
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New in the Music Library / April 23, 2007
April 23, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Hello music-likers,
Did you guys have fun this weekend? Yes? Why’s that? Went to a party? Oh. Awesome. When was that party? Friday? Oooooooh. I get it. Wink wink, nudge nudge.
It’s a weird week for musics. I am tired from work, and w...
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2007-04-16 21:39:48 |
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New in the Music Library / April 16, 2007
April 16, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Welcome, tiny warriors of justice and love.
I trust you all had lovely weekends. I did OK, seeing both Kimya Dawson last night (anti-folk love) and Lightning Bolt on Friday (there in ur eardrumz destoyin ur brain.) Friday also gained points as be...
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2007-04-11 09:02:25 |
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New in the Music Library / April 9, 2007
April 9, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Listen,
Uncle Kyle had a heck of a weekend, full of mojitos, Brazilian BBQs, badass concerts, etc. Then, he is doing some serious work in the job that actually pays him (I cannot pay my rent with love, I’m afraid). So, do be kind if these blurb...
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2007-04-02 21:32:32 |
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New in the Music Library / April 2, 2007
April 2, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Hey all,
Welcome to April. More importantly, welcome to the new KUCI quarter of scheduling. If you’re a new DJ, congrats. My name’s Kyle. I’m the music director. You don’t have to get on my good side because I have no power over you have ...
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2007-03-26 20:15:08 |
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New in the Music Library / March 26, 2007
March 26, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Hey everybody,
Welcome to the BLURB THUNDERDOME!!! Several CDs enter, a couple others leave, and the rest also leave…BUT IN BODYBAGS!!! OH CRAP!!! Was that super intense? Good. Your faces are sufficiently rocked.
Slim pickings this wee...
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2007-03-12 20:00:14 |
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New in the Music Library / March 12, 2007
March 12, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Hey folks,
I hope you all survived the weekend. I, personally, managed to claw my way through the weekend with a brain that still feels slightly mushy from lack of sleep and extremely loud music. When your weekend plans involve a concert, you are...
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2007-03-06 13:49:58 |
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New in the Music Library / March 5, 2007
March 5, 2007
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2007-03-01 12:35:07 |
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Of Montreal
Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?
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by: Vivian Lee
When I break up with someone and I feel as if I want to die, I put on…well, I guess I listen to any Bright Eyes album. But sometimes, in the throes of post-separation anxiety duress, even MY emo-psyche can’t handle that much pain and sorrow. My brain ...
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2007-02-28 12:00:14 |
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New in the Music Library / February 26, 2007
February 26, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Word up, folks.
So, before I start with this week’s edition of “CDs that I am adding to the KUCI library because I think it’s really good and/or I think the DJs will want to play it”, I’d like to take this opportunity to introduce mysel...
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2007-02-20 16:38:44 |
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New in the Music Library / February 20, 2007
February 20, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Hello radio folks,
Here’s this week’s blurb shenanigans. We’ll see if I don’t rush through this so I can go scour local thrift stores for a cheap bike. Kyle wants a bike. Do you want to give Kyle a bike? His birthday is coming up eventual...
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2007-02-14 11:44:03 |
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New in the Music Library / February 13, 2007
February 13, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Hey all,
I hope you all had pleasant weekends. I went to see the fantastically talented Mirah perform at the Troubadour. She was as amazing as always. Her music, for me at any rate, is full of those moments where the music completely strips the r...
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2007-02-06 16:46:19 |
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New in the Music Library / February 6, 2007
February 6, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Hey all,
So, I dunno about you, but that was a wicked exciting Puppybowl yesterday. And when the all-kitten halftime show came on, it blew me away. Man. Puppybowl III was certainly a success. I also danced at the Natural History Museum in the Nor...
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2007-01-30 13:18:28 |
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New in the Music Library / January 30, 2007
January 30, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
Hey y’all,
Guess who’s getting out of here crazy early! Me. You know why? Everything anyone sent me this week was laaaaaaaame. I hate music again. I hope you never experience the pain of listening to a crate full of music and having it all su...
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2007-01-24 10:27:20 |
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New in the Music Library / January 23, 2007
January 23, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
We have WAY too many solid adds this week. An upsetting amount of good adds. Why is this upsetting? Because I just worked eight hours, and I need to get this done before I can go to Wingstop for dinner, and then a management meeting. Oh man. Too much stuf...
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2007-01-17 12:09:54 |
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New in the Music Library / January 16, 2007
January 16, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
We have a decent amount of SOLID new releases this week. I hope you kids dig on them.
Matt & Kim – Matt & Kim (I Heart Comix)
“That’s Kim! I’m Matt! We’re Matt & Kim!!” was how this Brooklyn duo began their set opening for ...
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2007-01-08 21:46:57 |
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New in the Music Library / January 9, 2007
January 9, 2007
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
I had a lovely break. I didn’t get (literally) 500 emails a day, or have to call promo companies on my way to work. But now the promo companies are at my e-door, again. And the crates of mail I get from the post office are growing in number. Hey, Kyle...
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2006-12-09 10:04:35 |
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New in the Music Library / December 5, 2006
December 5, 2006
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by: Kyle Olson, KUCI Music Director
The year is winding down, and since SOME college stations aren’t the unstoppable juggernaut of indie music we are, they take BREAKS over the holidays. So, promo companies stop sending stuff out and poor, overworked individuals (such as myself), can find...
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2006-10-25 17:01:45 |
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Akron/Family
Meek Warrior
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by: Kyle Olson
On their latest outing, Young God Records flagship freak-folk collective Akron/Family lays down another solid collection of peyote-fueled midnight campfire singalongs, which finds the band, once again, shifting up their “sound.” The Akrons seem to be ...
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2006-10-25 16:48:10 |
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by: John Penny
Xiu Xiu is nothing, if not uncompromising. The band has the remarkable ability to change styles with each of its albums, yet its songs are unmistakable. Jamie Stewart has proven on his fifth Xiu Xiu (pronounced shoo-shoo) release, The Air Force, th...
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2006-06-22 09:09:35 |
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by: Brian C. Quon
After meandering aimlessly through the cold corporate water that is modern mainstream music, every independent music fan has shared a similar narrative about how they navigated their ship through the treacherous corporate air-waves and encountered major l...
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2006-02-22 15:51:58 |
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Brawdcast
The Suburban Spokesman
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by: Rahul Reddy
I've known Brawdcast for almost 2 years, as he has been a guest on my radio show on numerous occasions. I've been anticipating the release of The Suburban Spokesman as long as I've known him, because I knew he had it in him to drop a dope album. ...
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2006-02-22 15:26:04 |
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by: Rahul Reddy
I wish I was on the ball with reviewing this album before his tragic passing, but I never got around to it. Jay Dee, born James Yancey, is highly held by many Hip-Hop fans as one of the best producers ever. He got the J Dilla moniker after confusions wi...
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2005-11-26 16:04:09 |
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Little Brother
The Minstrel Show
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by: Rahul Reddy
Possibly the most slept on major album all year, Little Brother comes through with The Minstrel Show. Even KUCI hasn't spoken on this album, until now. If you have been hiding under the proverbial Hip-Hop rock, Little Brother is North Carolina's ...
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2005-11-13 17:07:16 |
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by: Sun-J
Ladytron's debut, 604 introduced post-punk to popular rock. In 2002 they released Light and Magic contributing to the expanding electro clash scene. In 2003 Ladytron delivered a remix CD and showed their growth doing pop-punk versions of s...
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2005-11-13 17:00:24 |
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Danger Doom
The Mouse And The Mask
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by: Sun-J
Blueprint + RJD2 = Soul Position = dope. Jay Dee + Madlib = Jaylib = phat. Cage + Camu = Nighthawks = explosive. Madlib + MF Doom = Madvillainy = monumental. However, I have to be honest, I was not hip to the Danger Mouse and MF Doom collabo. Thank god...
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2005-09-14 19:14:02 |
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Of Montreal
The Sunlandic Twins
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by: Sun-J
The Gay Parade had lo-fi flavor, The Bedside Drama: A Petite Tragedy had a plot, and last year's Satanic Panic In The Attic was a surprising blend of manic pop disco with an ear for world beats. Of Montreal mastermind Kevin Barnes ...
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2005-09-14 19:11:54 |
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by: Sun-J
Boston has left its permanent mark on underground hip hop with the likes of Lif, Insight, Guru, Akbrobatik and a slew of other emcees (excluding Benzino). Edan is a DJ/producer/emcee extraordinaire. Brimming with innovation and chopping at the bits of...
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2005-06-24 18:22:21 |
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by: Sun-J
2002's release, Home From Home was a new direction for the racy Swedish act. It was much slower and more melodic than their past albums, and was received by fans with diverse reactions. With 2005's Kingwood the trio have seemed to somewhat...
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2005-06-24 18:20:50 |
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The Perceptionists
Black Dialogue
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by: Sun-J
Often referred to as the heartbeat of Boston's underground hip hop scene (Guru isn't very underground these days), Mr. Lif and Akrobatik once again find themselves in the same corner. Combining with scratch master (and acclaimed producer), DJ Fakts, the ...
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2005-05-16 22:20:36 |
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by: Sun-J
Since the beginning of their formation, drummer Jim Eno and vocalist/guitarist Britt Daniel have been the only constants, yet they have always morphed soundscapes. From 2001's Girl's Can Tell to 2002's Kill The Moonlight, Spoon has yet to ...
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2005-05-16 22:16:20 |
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The Decemberists
Picaresque
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by: Sun-J
The Decemberists consist of organist/keyboardist Jenny Conlee, drummer Rachel Blumberg, bassist Nate Quer, lyricist Colin Meloy, and utility man Chris Funk. Picaresque, The Decemberists third full length work was recorded in Portland, Oregon; in ...
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2005-03-28 17:41:33 |
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by: Rahul Reddy
2004 was a break out year for a lot of artists. Masta Killa finally dropped his solo album, Kanye released his 10 time grammy nominated "College Dropout," and hell, even Mase came back to break through once more. However, underneath most of mainstream's...
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2005-03-21 22:28:18 |
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Aesop Rock
Fast Cars, Danger, Fire And Knives EP
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by: Sun-J
Just like any Def Jux release, Aesop Rock pushes the limits of psychedelic hip hop. The first 20,000 copies will be accompanied by an eighty-page book of lyrics, artwork and photos called The Living Human Curiosity Sideshow. Why Aesop just didn't...
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2005-03-21 22:25:49 |
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Sage Francis
Healthy Distrust
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by: Sun-J
Often coined the more intelligent Eminem, Sage Francis is not your typical rapper. Mainstream hip hop would consider this man overly verbose, a few metaphors more confusing than Talib Kweli, it seems Sage had just missed the cut; but more importantly, he...
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2005-02-26 21:26:43 |
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by: Sun-J
28 year old Maya Arulpragasam, AKA M.I.A., created quite an internet buzz last year with her indie, single release, Galang. Her dancehall chants, and fresh beats were a warm welcome to an internet population looking for more Dizee Rascal, and The...
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2005-02-26 21:24:47 |
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Bright Eyes
I'm Wide Awake And It's Morning
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by: Sun-J
At the young age of 24, Conor Oberst has already at least a dozen (perhaps even a bakers dozen) records released under his belt (not counting 'b-sides'). This year, he dropped two albums simultaneously on the same day. I'm Wide Awake And It's Mornin...
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2005-01-24 22:16:17 |
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De La Soul
The Grind Date
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by: Sun-J
Hip hop isn't dead, and it never will be. The sound is changing with the younger generations, that is all. After enduring 15 years in the rap game, you'd think the trio of Dave, Maseo and Posdnuos (De La Soul collectively) would struggle to hang aroun...
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2005-01-24 22:12:19 |
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The Futureheads
The Futureheads
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by: Sun-J
All Oasis reissues aside, another tenth anniversary of Britpop is upon us. I've always felt Britpop to be "bollocks," as the English would say. Britpop to me is a genre for those who look for the middle ground in genre, which is no surprise why Tony Bl...
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2004-12-17 09:09:10 |
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Another look at "The New Danger"
A Rebuttal
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2004-11-29 11:45:11 |
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Elliot Smith
From A Basement On The Hill
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by: Sun-J
From A Basement On The Hill is a posthumous album from Elliot Smith, who tragically took his own life last year. Released as one final album from the man who defined emotion, the indie rockers last thoughts live on through his music. Fifteen tracks...
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2004-11-29 11:44:55 |
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Kid Dakota
The West is the Future
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by: Sun-J
Don't be misguided by the title of the album, the LP is not a tribute to rough Americana, but more a dedication to the Midwest with detailed depictions of vast landscape and majestic images. Kid Dakota consists of front man/singer/guitarist Darren Jackson...
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2004-11-01 20:18:32 |
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by: Sun-J
When the fierce independent label led by punk-rock legend Ian Mackaye, Dischord Records, signed Q And Not U, they had thought they found another Fugazi. At the time (2000), Q And Not U released their debut album No Kill No Beep Beep, an LP full of...
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2004-11-01 20:12:19 |
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Mos Def - The New Danger
Dear Dante Smith (or Mos Def),
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by: Sun-J
First off let me tell you how passionately I enjoyed your previous work. Blackstarr was an amazing movement, and 1999's Black On Both Sides was revolutionary for hip hop. After hearing "Close Edge" on the Chapelle show, I was pretty enthusiastic ...
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2004-10-20 10:42:35 |
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by: Sun-J
Arcade Fire spent this passed summer touring with the Wrens and Unicorns, spreading their eccentric rock message far and near. The plunge of Neutral Milk Hotel forced Merge Records to recruit a potential replacement. In Arcade Fire, they perhaps hold the ...
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2004-10-20 10:37:50 |
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Saul Williams
Saul Williams
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by: Sun-J
Poetry is the most versatile element of communication. Mythology was transcribed through generations by prose and verse. Poetry can be spoken, sung, rapped, or even painted. Saul Williams manifests all of these elements. From his poetic tirades, to his so...
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2004-09-21 12:01:05 |
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Twilight Singers
She Loves You
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by: Sun-J
To be honest, former Afghan Whigs singer Greg Dulli has a terrible voice. It's very whiny, weak at times, and fails to approximate the correct key. Though strangely, I find myself enjoying it. The Twilight Singers last album, Blackberry Belle, was ...
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2004-09-21 12:01:30 |
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by: Sun-J
Almost a mix between Amon Tobin and the Death Comet Crew, Diplo utilizes an ambient mixture of digitized layers, atmospheric sounds, Garage Band rock guitars and filtered beats. His loops sound as if they were crafted for Dizzee Rascal while maintaining a...
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2004-08-30 13:07:15 |
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The Fiery Furnaces
Blueberry Boat
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by: Sun-J
The Fiery Furnaces lead a dying breed of species, the rock eccentrics. Their debut, Gallowsbird's Bark sparked interest of many indie rock listeners. Their sound is marked by strenuous tempos and obscure instrumentation shifts. They often transitio...
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2004-08-30 12:57:32 |
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Badly Drawn Boy
One Plus One Is One
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by: Sun-J
With his first release (on Mercury), The Hour of Bewilderbeast, Damon Gough (Badly Drawn Boy) grabbed the attention of many industry-heads, solidifying him several movie scores (only one of which he chose), and an extended label deal. The album was...
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2004-08-19 13:37:38 |
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Taking Back Sunday
Where You Want to Be
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by: Sun-J
The past couple of years have been turbulent for the Long Island natives. After their stellar frosh release, Tell All Your Friends, John Nolan and Shaun Cooper called it quits (either that or they were "Cut From the Team." Get it?). If you had visi...
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2004-08-19 13:38:01 |
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by: Sun-J
The Roots have been a mainstay in hip hop for the passed ten years. Where the average life of a rapper is around two years, The Roots have surpassed acts from different movements and generations with their fundamental believe in music. Rather than comprom...
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2004-08-05 13:51:20 |
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The Streets
A Grand Dont Come For Free
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by: Sun-J
Original Pirate Material opened the door for many UK hip hop acts, such as Dizzee Rascal. Mike Skinner, better known under the moniker, The Streets, was an innovator. Not your average emcee, the British 'geezer' perfected his chummy vocal swagger w...
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2004-08-05 13:45:42 |
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by: Sun-J
Wilco has transgressed much from the strictly alt. country days of A.M.. Over the years it seems they have been digested by the avant-garde movement. 2001's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot was a small diversion in their path. YHF was in fact an unconv...
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2004-07-20 11:51:02 |
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Piebald
All Ears, All Eyes, All the Time
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by: Sun-J
The little band from Andover, Massachusetts who started dropping records while they were still getting rejected by women in high school are back. Back, but this time on a different label. The kids (and I don't call them kids because they are young, but be...
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2004-07-20 11:51:14 |
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by: Sun-J
In 2002, RJD2's Deadringer hit the underground hip hop scene like Kanye West's College Dropout hit the commercial scene. Deadringer's sibling The Horror EP solidified the "RJD2"sound; funky beats, old school samples and a futuristic v...
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2004-07-08 11:32:40 |
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Pedro The Lion
"Achilles Heel"
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by: Sun-J
David Bazan, the constant force that has pushed indie-rock outfit Pedro the Lion through the years, all the way back to the 1997 EP that established Bazan's penchant for sincere couplets. David Bazan is a devout Christian outside of Pedro the Lion, but...
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2004-07-08 16:40:30 |
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Felix Da Housecat
"Devin Dazzle and the Neon Fever"
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by: Sun-J
Felix Stallings Jr. known to the digital world as Felix Da Housecat was born in Detroit but raised in Chi-town. Developing his talents from a young age, Felix made his first industry bones at the age of fourteen, collaborating with DJ Pierre in 1987 fo...
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2004-06-30 10:29:13 |
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The Hafler Trio
"Kill the King"
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by: Zero Sharp
Alongside their music, one of the most interesting things about the Hafler Trio is the fact that they spread so much incorrect and inaccurate information regarding themselves that its rather difficult to figure out much about them. One thing is clear, the...
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2004-06-30 10:28:49 |
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by: Zero Sharp
In an old Pan Sonic interview, I remember the Finnish duo trying to explain their philosophy of music to the readers. Where much of the music currently, much like American food, now is throughly processed digitally leaving its origins unknown, Pan Son...
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2004-06-23 09:26:54 |
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Audio Karate
"Lady Melody"
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by: Sun-J
Well I'm glad these kids have finally grown out of Space Camp. Get it? Didn't think so. We'll my oblivious readers (when I say 'my' and 'readers,' of course I am referring to the three people out there) let me introduce the band Audio Karate. The C...
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2004-06-23 09:27:12 |
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Gift of Gab
"Fourth Dimensional Rocket Ships Going Up"
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by: Sun-J
For those of you who are unfamiliar with Gift of Gab, let me brief you with a quick history lesson. In 1998 a group who called themselves Blackalicious released an album called Nia. The album was filled with soul, sultry beats and smooth, charismat...
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2004-05-18 13:39:57 |
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The Liars
They Were Wrong, So We Drowned
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by: Sun-J
In 2001, The Liars released their debut, They Throw Us All In A Trench And Stuck A Monument On Top, an album filled with noisy hi-hats, heavy low end grooves and actual samples from the Bronx bred 80's act, ESG. Reviewers, or actually, that group o...
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2004-05-18 13:35:55 |
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Danger Mouse
The Grey Album
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by: Sun-J
Nowadays, with copyright laws blindsiding us worse than your girlfriend letting you know she is pregnant, it takes a brave soul to attempt a re-creation, or a hybrid of existing "art," as the musicians refer to it. It takes man without fear. A "Daring Dev...
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2004-04-29 09:31:51 |
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My dedicated readers (all three of you) know how I feel of El-P from Previous reviews. I respect the man for his business sense. Though his production becomes tired, and his voice and flow is far too flawed to be flaunting around on tracks, especially tra...
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2004-04-29 09:35:23 |
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Onelinedrawing
The Volunteers
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by: Sun-J
Genres are created so easily these days it makes me sick. We should treat genres as we treat equations. Each one formed should have a purpose, a proof, a legitimate reason for existence. Formerly of the band Far, singer/songwriter/producer Jonas Matranga ...
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2004-04-21 16:43:29 |
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Fat Cat Compilation
"Split Series 9-16"
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by: Zero Sharp
In the wonderful tradition of releasing compilations for those of you "who don't buy white labels," Fatcat Records is releasing the second compilation of selected tracks from its split series 12." The split series is a set of ongoing releases of the edgie...
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2004-04-21 16:43:18 |
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Ninja Tune Remix Retrospective
"Zen RMX"
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by: Zero Sharp
Over the last ten years, Ninja Tune has been enough of a backbone to the electronic music scene that they even basically have a genre named after them. Along with the cool tour down memory lane that was recently released, Ninja Tune released a two CD coll...
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2004-04-08 15:38:58 |
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by: Zero Sharp
The practice of bastard pop, that is to say, taking vocals of one song and pasting them across other aspects of other songs, has taken off in the last few years. In what seems to be taking that idea to its logical extreme, Mochipet has already established...
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2004-04-08 15:38:49 |
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Ninja Tune Compilation
"Zentertainment 2004"
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by: Zero Sharp
In a preview of what is to come on the Ninja Tune label, "Zentertainment 2004" features the new signings and new releases upcoming on the label. In the style of the label, many of the songs here are solidly based in jazz and funk breakbeat styles, and th...
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2004-04-02 11:24:09 |
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The Get Up Kids
"Guilt Show"
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by: Sun-J
After a very subpar 2002 release, On a Wire, the Get Up Kids bounced back with side projects under New Amserdams or as Reggie and the Full-Effect. Both were rather successful endeavors, and the Get Up Kids have seemed to return back to form with...
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2004-04-02 11:24:23 |
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Deerhoof have the keen ability to take conventional sounds, and rearrange them in a dyslexic manner, creating an erratic array of tonal hybrids. With their sixth album, Deerhoof increases distortion and cuts out the pointless interludes abundant on Ap...
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2004-03-24 10:10:55 |
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Decomposure
"Taking Things Apart"
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by: Pietro Da Sacco
DECOMPOSURE is the audio and visual experimentalist known as Caleb Mueller from Canada. Currently residing in a sleepy little town in Ontario, Caleb lived most of his life in the flat, prairie-ridden areas of Saskatchewan and also went to the Emily Carr I...
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2004-03-24 10:09:06 |
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Nurse With Wound
"Soliloquy For Lilith"
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by: Zero Sharp
Stephen Stapleton is someone who needs little introduction to those versed in strange, dark experimental music, but what about those out there who haven't managed to become introduced to the inner circles of the underground? Looking at the release list fo...
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2004-02-19 16:39:39 |
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The Walkmen
"Bows and Arrows"
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by: Sun-J
As all the other NYC bands such as The Strokes, The Walkmen incorporate enough grunge guitar to make you dream of wailing guitars. Their 2002 debut, Everyone Who Pretended to Like me is Gone was filled with warm analog sounds, and an overall U2 in...
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2004-02-19 16:38:51 |
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Along with My Bloody Valentine, Pale Saints, Swervedriver and Chapterhouse, Ride joins company with best shoegaze bands of all time. Riding out their fame, and possibly capitalizing on nostalgic fans thirsty for anything Ride, the Oxford, England b...
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2004-02-13 13:19:56 |
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Meat Beat Manifesto
"...In Dub"
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by: Zero Sharp
Jack Dangers is back on the case, this time with a new album reconstructing "RUOK?". I won't say the word remix as that doesn't seem as appropriate of terminology here. It's not that Dangers doesn't know how to remix, the previously released remix album o...
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2004-02-13 13:19:46 |
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Squarepusher
"Ultravisitor"
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by: Zero Sharp
After two and half years since Squarepusher's last proper album, "Go Plastic," Tom Jenkinson has had some time to do what he probably does best, reinvent himself. "Ultravisitor" is a rather complex album that seems like the next step in a brilliant evolut...
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2004-02-05 16:54:46 |
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GREAT NEWS!!! The French have proved themselves to actually be useful. All jokes aside, the French duo of Nicolas Godin and Jean Benoit Danckel have returned with, dare I say...a breath of fresh "AIR?" Well, one thing I refuse to do is compare this al...
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2004-02-05 16:54:29 |
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Mathew Dear
"Leave Luck to Heaven"
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by: Sun-J
Minimal techno or Microhouse is what they are calling it these days. Sort of a mesh between jungle and house. Techno "Nsync" with the eclectic, "dirty pop" of today. The music is much simplified then its ancestral genre, yet the fused sounds alienat...
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2004-01-30 15:24:38 |
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Kid 606
"Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You"
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by: Zero Sharp
After a release schedule these last few years that borders almost on mania, I'm somewhat surprised that Kid 606 still has new material to release. Well, he indeed does, and his new album, which follows up on "The Illness" EP, is called "Kill Sound Before ...
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2004-01-30 15:24:08 |
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Telefon Tel Aviv
"Map of What is Effortless"
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by: Zero Sharp
I only managed to hear a song or two off Telefon Tel Aviv's first album, "Fahrenheit Fair Enough," but like many others out there, I was intrigued, and I enjoyed it. I seemed to have missed a few small releases between then and now, but when "Map of What ...
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2004-01-22 18:46:06 |
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by: Sun-J
Stones Throw, underground's most underrated record label, presents a dream collaboration. One of those combos that can only be imagined through a curious post from a hopeful underground back packer. Hip-hop Detroit prince, Jay Dee AKA Jay Dilla teams u...
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2004-01-22 18:45:33 |
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Lucero
"That Much Further West"
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by: Sun-J
Well, now that Ryan Adams is off in La La land, as his sound achingly closes in on rubbish with each and every release, what is an alt-rock/ country/ punk fan to do? Well, remain calm and keep your hopes confident, because Lucero is every chocolate in F...
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2004-01-18 12:54:37 |
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by: Zero Sharp
After nearly five years of silence, Richie Hawtin's minimal side-project, Plastikman, unexpectedly is seeing another release. "Closer," the fifth for Plastikman, doesn't really visit too much new ground, however, for those fans of minimal techno, there ar...
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2004-01-16 13:57:17 |
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Pimmon
"snaps*crackles*pops"
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by: Zero Sharp
Up until this point, the only exposure I had to Pimmon was through his appearance on Fatcat Records' Split series with his side of beatless tracks that managed to be slightly noisy and warm at the same time. Needless to say, when I picked up "snaps*crackl...
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2004-01-08 16:25:55 |
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David Dondero
"The Transient"
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by: Sun-J
When you think of David Dondero, think of Jack Johnson, Ben Harper and Edwin McCain (and not that ultra poppy song, "I'll Be"). David Dondero's music is more on the folk side, but a similar acoustic soloist with vocal renderings which are reminiscent of...
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2004-01-08 16:23:38 |
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The Books
"The Lemon of Pink"
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by: Sun-J
Fronted by Nick Zammuto and Paul de Jong, The Books have a manic but eclectic twist to their musical compositions. Their debut, 2002's Thought for Food, was an inconsistent, unorganized jungle of vocal samples and electronic progress, yet the Toml...
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2003-12-27 16:26:34 |
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Wheat
Per Second, Per Second, Per Second...Every Second
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by: Sun-J
Formed when two members met in a 1997 art class in the modest Taunton, Massachusetts. Wheat collectively released a debut one year later. 1998's Medeiros was an indie rock release. Wheat were soon filtered, and then tagged with cult followings. ...
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2003-12-27 13:55:47 |
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by: Sun-J
From Athens to Omaha. From Warm to Saddle Creek. Orenda Fink and Maria Taylor's journeys metaphorically chronicles through the passion of their music. Often labeled as slow core, the female duo started off one November with an EP of acoustic g...
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2003-12-18 20:29:15 |
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by: Zero Sharp
Under the guise of suggesting solid Christmas presents for those who like music, I'm deciding to go back into the past again to my favorite year of 1997. This time, I want to talk a little bit about drum and bass; more particularly, some of the albums for...
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2003-12-19 08:27:27 |
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Drum and Bass Compilation
No U Turn presents "Torque"
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by: Zero Sharp
This is the second of the drum and bass retrospective reviews, and this time we'll be revisiting the dance floors of 1997, and the starts of the style which came to be known as techstep. Starting around 1996, No U-Turn and Emotif, among other labels, help...
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2003-12-12 14:29:38 |
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The Decemberists
Her Majesty, The Decemberists
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by: Sun-J
Historical preservation through storytelling is a lost art. Long gone are days when one's word of mouth can conjure up, and amplify a hero's deeds, or a villains shrewd mischief. The closest reference we have is Greek and roman mythology which preserves ...
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2003-12-12 14:29:26 |
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Her Space Holiday
The Young Machines
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by: Sun-J
After dropping albums under the names, Home is Where you Hang Yourself, and Manic Expressive, it's not hard to see why Marc Bianchi's records are so dark and melancholy. The San Francisco native, and soft spoken romantic, combines acoustic g...
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2003-12-05 13:54:05 |
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by: Zero Sharp
For the long-time electronica listeners who remember names well, it would come as no surprise that the new album from Plaid should sound good. For the rest of us, here's the back history: the duo that makes up Plaid, Andy Turner and Ed Handley, have been ...
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2003-12-05 13:54:26 |
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by: Zero Sharp
In some ways, it was probably just a matter of time. Between becoming well known for his drum 'n' bass work as the off the wall Plug to the more classic style of Amen Andrews, in addition his work in twisted hip-hop as Wagon Christ, and well, himself, it ...
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2003-11-27 13:31:21 |
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Mates of State
"Team Boo"
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by: Sun-J
Mates of State's first album, My Solo Project, was a journey into the sound of a husband and wife tandem who dropped the guitars in trade for a chamelian organ. Impacting the richtor scale with great force, My Solo Project set the stage for...
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2003-11-27 13:31:05 |
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Aesop Rock
"Bazooka Tooth"
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by: Sun-J
Still living off the respect Labor Days garnered, Aesop Rock has returned with an album full of vintage Def Jux produced gems along with an unbrandished, sweeping tornado of boastful verbal treats. Ian Bavitz, affectionally known as Aesop Rock pre...
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2003-11-20 11:56:47 |
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by: Zero Sharp
Before starting this review, I should probably admit that I have a quite the soft-spot in my heart of hearts for both pipe organs and good conceptual ideas. For me, then, the new album by [the user], the same [the user] who brought a classical style symph...
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2003-11-20 11:56:05 |
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Klute
"Lie Cheat, and Steal"
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by: Zero Sharp
Although it seems like the two genres should be easily intertwined, the ability to produce both quality breakbeats and drum and bass seems to elude most producers. Enter Klute, a low-profile drum and bass producer that has been consistently putting out so...
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2003-11-13 10:23:48 |
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The Shins
"Chutes Too Narrow"
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by: Sun-J
Usually when a band debuts strong, and are labeled with more potential than the Olsen twins at fifteen, their sophomore efforts are usually considered flops or not on par with the first release. Few artists have the ability to improve with the second r...
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2003-11-13 10:23:35 |
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Lyrics Born
"Later That Day"
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by: Sun-J
Tom Shimura AKA Asia Born AKA Lyrics Born. From Soulsides Collective, to the now quickly surging Quannum indie label. Shimura has seen it all. A loyal artist on a once withering label, the man now known as Lyrics Born has had his music pigeonholed fo...
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2003-11-06 15:56:55 |
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Kid Koala
"Some of My Best Friends are DJs"
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by: Zero Sharp
Kid Koala seems to know how to have fun. His new album, "Some of My Best Friends are DJs" is rather chalked full of it; there's a comic book, a travel chess set, and a long, entertaining video clip seeming in the style of "johnny the Homicidal Maniac" and...
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2003-11-06 15:55:43 |
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Chris Clark
"Empty The Bones of You"
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by: Zero Sharp
"Empty the Bones of You" marks Chris Clark's sophomore full-length release on Warp Records. With his first release, he showed himself to be a worthy artist to be on Warp, but that was most of it; he sounded like the standard Warp artist. "Ceramics is the ...
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2003-10-30 12:27:25 |
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Mojave 3
"Spoon and Rafter"
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by: Sun-J
Ten years ago, Mojave 3's functional group dropped an album under the name Slowdive called Souvlaki, and they were quickly accredited into the "shoegazing" movement. Essentially a genre which bridged the gap between light country and experimental r...
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2003-10-30 12:32:51 |
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Atmosphere
"Seven's Travels"
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by: Sun-J
Everyone's girfriends' favorite rapper is back. Slug AKA Sean Daley AKA Seven returns with his groups fourth album, Seven's Travels. Perhaps the most notable, and profitable indie hip hop act out there, Atmosphere is comprised of MC Slug, produce...
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2003-10-23 10:38:28 |
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by: Zero Sharp
A Beginner's Guide To Digital Hardcore - part 3 of 3
Welcome back to the last of the digital hardcore reviews. If you missed the first two reviews two weeks ago, I would recommend going back and looking at the reviews for Alec Empire'...
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2003-10-23 10:38:19 |
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Meat Beat Manifesto
"Storm the Studio R.M.X.S."
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by: Zero Sharp
The problem when people remix classic, influential music is that it's generally neigh-impossible to bring it back to the level that it was before. If nothing else, the new album of remixes of Meat Beat Manifesto's "Storm the Studio" shows how much from th...
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2003-10-16 12:06:14 |
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Death Cab For Cutie
"Transatlanticism"
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by: Sun-J
Don't get the picture misconstrued or take the band's relationship to be "staind." Despite the fact that "it's been a while," since the band got down for some serious writing. Their latest musical offering, and October 7th release, Transatlanticism...
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2003-10-16 12:05:56 |
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King Geedorah
"Take Me to Your Leader"
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by: Sun-J
It's the return of the three headed monster from outer space...Or at least that is what MF Doom considers himself on his latest release, Take Me to Your Leader, which he put out under his new moniker, King Geedorah. After just having released an al...
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2003-10-23 09:02:15 |
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Alec Empire
"The Destroyer"
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by: Zero Sharp
A Beginner's Guide To Digital Hardcore - part 1 of 3
In the early nineties, on the ever-so surly streets of Berlin, a group of people who saw both the brilliance of jungle and its relative tameness was helped create a genre that fell ...
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2003-10-23 09:03:03 |
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Christoph De Babalon
"If You're Into It, I'm Out of It"
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by: Zero Sharp
A Beginner's Guide To Digital Hardcore - part 2 of 3
This review is the second in the series of three reviews looking back at a few classic releases that started a genre at the same time as flying under the radar of many people who wo...
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2003-09-29 20:17:42 |
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by: Sun-J
After indie outfit band Brainiac decided to part ways, few expected much from guitarist John Schmersal. Though, he soon retaliated critics and naysayers by hooking up with a couple of garage band musicians and dropped an album under the name Enon, 2000's...
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2003-09-29 20:13:44 |
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Stereophonics
"You Gotta Go There To Come Back"
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by: Sun-J
From the hype their '97 release, Word Gets Around, the Welsh three piece Stereophonics were spontaneously thrown into a never ending race for the princes of brit-pop-rock title. A fast accomplishment for any act, especially since '97 was the year...
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2003-09-16 09:34:42 |
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Northern State
"Dying in Stereo"
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by: Sun-J
What do De La Soul and Public Enemy share in common? Well besides the obvious, they both share the same origin as the tri-feminine Northern State. Who the hell is Northern State you wonder? A group of three women; Hesta Prynn, DJ Sprout, and Guinea Lov...
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2003-09-16 09:35:04 |
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Bonobo
"Dial M for Monkey"
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by: Sun-J
Bonobo's are the rarest of all the great ape species. One of humankind's closest relatives, the Bonobos are tiptoeing the line of extinction. These underrated primates are enclosed by a world of mystery, and in fact, most know not of their existence. Click Here for entire article.
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2003-09-09 13:10:12 |
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by: The Wally Llama
Kid 606's the Illness brings home the flavor of melodic sythns, drumbeats, and a little bit of vocals, rolled up into one crazy CD package that includes the original 12" version and some bonus songs which vary from rhythmic to spastic. The first track, t...
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2003-09-11 08:17:57 |
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Amon Tobin
"Verbal Remixes & Collaborations"
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by: The Wally Llama
Amon Tobin's "Verbal Remixes & Collaborations" features a rich blend of some very interesting remixes and collaborations that range from the fantastic to the peculiar. It starts off with an untitled track by both Amon Tobin and Kid Koala, now if you're a...
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2003-09-03 19:03:28 |
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Black Box Recorder
"Passionoia"
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by: Sun-J
Passionoia is album number three from Britain's resident cynical lyricist Luke Haines. Haines is also the captain of Autuers, and Baader Meinhof, whom put out one record back in '99. In addition to all this musical whoring, Haines also has a couple albu...
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2003-09-03 19:00:19 |
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Motion City Soundtrack
“I am the Movie”
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by: Sun-J
Just to give a quick background on Motion City Soundtrack, the band originally stemmed from high school friends, guitarists Justin Pierre, and Joshua Cain. After recording a 7” in 1999 in a band and going through a number of lineup changes, the main tw...
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2003-08-29 13:07:11 |
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Merzbow
"Animal Magnetism"
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by: Zero Sharp
With what is about his 250th release, Merzbow's back on Alien8, possibly the most popular experimental label to date, with a new album, "Animal Magnetism." As the cover art would suggest, he chose to arm himself with his laptop, his guitar, and sounds sam...
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2003-08-18 09:59:00 |
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Monty Alexander
"Impressions in Blue"
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by: Sun-J
Monty Alexander, the Jamaican born pianist has fiddled with many genres in creating a buzz for himself. Alexander has explored Bob Marley tributes, as well as ventured to create live albums with various Jamaican musicians, namely reggae legends Sly and R...
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2003-08-25 18:53:21 |
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Fall Out Boy
"Take This to Your Grave"
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by: Sun-J
As a reviewer I am turned on to some of the world's greatest unheard musical talent. Though it is seldom that I come across a true gem. In fact it was only once, Atmosphere's "Godlovesugly." So after hearing praise form a friend, and noticing their cha...
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2003-08-14 13:19:34 |
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Rob Dougan
"Furious Angels"
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by: Zero Sharp
A year or more ago, I bought a down-tempo single that was incredible. By the name "Clubbed to Death", it was a beautiful piece of film-noir influenced trip-hop, and it mentioned being from an upcoming album. Now by the time I'd almost forgotten about the ...
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2003-08-14 13:18:22 |
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by: Zero Sharp
Mu-ziq's new album "Bilious Paths" stakes out a lot of new territory for Mike Paradings. In the new semi-tired genre of drill and bass and IDM, Mu-ziq decides to stake out into the dirty bass and samples akin to nu-school breaks. Don't worry, though, it's...
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2003-08-05 17:23:18 |
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by: Sun-J
The man of mystery has returned, though this time not as his alter ego, high octave rapping Quasimoto, but as himself, the surreal madman behind the boards, Madlib. Known to his blood as Otis Jackson Jr, Madlib has been creating magic in the studio for ...
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2003-08-05 17:19:41 |
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Thrice
"Artist in the Ambulance"
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by: Sun-J
After representing screamo with there indie release, Illusion of Safety, the quartet from So cal (as in Irvine) jumps ship, and releases their first major debut, Artist in the Ambulance. Usually when kids get signed to majors they sell out. They change...
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2003-07-29 19:52:46 |
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London Elektricity
"Billion Dollar Gravy"
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by: Zero Sharp
The genre of drum and bass is an expansive playground to say the least. On one side stands the minimal, dark sound that Ed Rush, Optical, and the boys of Renegade Hardware have explored beautifully. On another side stands the unrelenting darkness of Dom a...
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2003-07-29 19:51:47 |
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by: Zero Sharp
Perhaps the best way to enjoy the newest album by Adrian Thaws, aka Tricky, is to forget the past. The former member of Massive Attack has come a great distance since helping to invent trip-hop and releasing a solo debut of staggering genius in "Maxinquay...
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2003-07-21 16:36:55 |
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by: Sun-J
Rob Crow and Armistad Burwell IV are the dynamic duo that is Pinback. Pinback is a blend of pop and post rock with hints of emo (mainly from the lyrics), though what sets these two apart from other bands is their ability to display a more full, live guita...
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2003-07-22 09:58:26 |
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by: Sun-J
Who else to lead the pop synth revolution than a married couple from Detroit? After causing more than just a stir in electrolashes underground, Nicola Kuperus and Hubble Adam Lee Miller are back after two years since their last LP with another full-lengt...
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2003-07-16 17:30:20 |
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Abstract Polygon
"Deselect Mindbox EP/ Mad EP: Mavoo's 3rd Day of 2nd Grade"
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by: Zero Sharp
I'm not really sure how to give a name to this first release from the new Canadian label Tribal Treble so I won't try. The idea behind it is good: the release is actually two seperate albums rolled into one package. The two are only marginally related so ...
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2003-07-15 20:11:03 |
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The Cinematic Orchestra
"Man With a Movie Camera"
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by: Zero Sharp
The Ninja Tune roster is as mysterious as it is diverse. That being said, I've never heard anything on the label more sublime and majestic than The Cinematic Orchestra. This release, "Man With a Movie Camera" came from a commission four years ago to creat...
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2003-07-07 15:37:25 |
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Mars Volta
"De-loused in the Comatorium"
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by: Sun-J
Travel back a few years, and the punk scene is buzzing with word of the next Nirvana stationed out in El Paso, Texas. Five kids with enough energy and charisma to power their genre to mainstream success (which was done eventually). Though, some things a...
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2003-07-07 13:14:11 |
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Ugly Duckling
"Taste the Secret"
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by: Sun-J
Three white guys from Long Beach are what Ugly Duckling consists of. Two MCs and one DJ to be precise. Back for the second time with the release of Taste the Secret after enjoying much deserved success from their first release Journey to Anywhere. As u...
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2003-07-01 13:32:17 |
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Yoshimi and Yuka
"Flower With No Color"
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by: Zero Sharp
What do you get when you send two musicians to a secluded spot with a truck full of instruments and a good idea? Well, in the case of "Flower With No Color" by Yoshimi P-we (from the Boredoms) and Yuka Honda (from Cibo Matto), you get music that would hav...
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2003-07-01 13:30:46 |
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Nobukazu Takemura
"Songbook"
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by: Zero Sharp
Nobukazu Takemura must be a busy man. Including "Songbook", he now has released 3 albums on two different labels. "Songbook" falls under his Child View project, a name he sometimes goes under. Stepping away from the digital, he teams up with Aki Tsuyuko t...
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