Listen to Camel’s “Remote Romance” (1979)
ELO x Space. Love the cover!
(via Tommy Boy)
ELO x Space. Love the cover!
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This tune from one of the newer signings to the Woodsist label, Art Museums, fits in with the lo-fi aesthetic of the label and is centered around a mumbly, Byrd-ian vocal. Looking forward to the full-length which is out on tomorrow, 2/16
{MP3} Art Museums – “Sculpture Gardens”
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Watch Prince rehearsing “When Doves Cry.” Something tells me we may be hearing more from this garage band…
Watch more HERE.
(warning: these may not stay up long.)
Bummer. Unless you are single…then, who gives a shit right? Mwahahaha!
The mix features songs from Shop Assistants, Split Enz and Beck.
Jónsi – Go Do from Jónsi on Vimeo.
Here is a new Jónsi (Sigur Ros’ lead singer) video for his ethereal track “Go Do”. It’s beautifully art directed with striking and almost other-worldly costume design.
In the late ’70s and especially in the early ’80s with The Talking Heads, Brian Eno created some far out sounds his own loose and unique mixture of James Brown grooves and African rhythms (see his own Before and After Science and The Talking Heads’ Remain in Light, which he produced).
Now DJ Food has put together what he calls “an hour long trip through the funked-up side of Brian Eno’s output since the 70’s. Expect David Bryne, nonsense verse, Talking Heads, The Grid and a whole lot of slap bass.” And guess what? It’s so weird and funky that it will surely stink up your browser and cause you to have spasms.
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Love that SNOWCAINE!!!
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The queen of No Wave, Lydia Lunch, was/is a TRUE badass. Watch as she discusses her thoughts on making money, entertainment and FILTH in 2 on air interviews from back in ‘83. And if you are looking to learn more about the No Wave scene, check out the great documentary Kill Your Idols.
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Record Tripping is an audio-based interactive puzzle game that is both quirky and entertaining. You can use a scroll mouse to manipulate vintage audio pieces and down-tempo beats while simultaneously attempting to complete an assortment of beautifully animated, whimsical puzzles. So much fun!
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San Diego indie band The Soft Pack will be playing a free show tomorrow night at the old city boutique Reward at 7:00 and I encourage all of you to go. Their music is fun and the shop is a beautiful space with great sound, not to mention Art in the Age ROOT cocktails will be serve! Get there early for giveaways and great sales on items in the shop!
{MP3} The Soft Pack – “C’mon”
I’m sort of bored with new music at the moment, and today I stumbled upon this song from Mavi Isiklar. Incense and Turkish Delight! So good!
Now that The Knife are off making weird operas, Fan Death are filling the void of dark, sexy disco pop. Here’s a cool track from their new EP A Coin For the Well…
{MP3} Fan Death – “Soon”