Heidi Happy's love letter to Canada appears on her latest album On The Hills. |
Friday, May 31, 2013
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Stones Throw Records documentary premieres at LA Film Fest June 21 & 22
Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton (This Is Stones Throw Records) is a feature-length documentary about avant-garde Los Angeles-based record label Stones Throw Records. Under the direction of founder DJ Peanut Butter Wolf, Stones Throw has consistently released critically acclaimed, left-of-center albums since its founding in 1996.
Drawing on live concert footage, never-before-seen archival material, inner-circle home video and photographs and in-depth interviews with the folks who put Stones Throw on the map, Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton will delve deeper into the label's enigmatic artists, history, culture and global following. The world premiere is set for June 21 and 22 at the Los Angeles Film Festival with a launch party set for The Exchange (618 S. Spring St, Los Angeles) on June 20 (see flyer below). Watch for a brief cameo by a Canadian television chat show host in the trailer:
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Mad Decent Block Party rocks Fort York
Major Lazer joins Zeds Dead, RIFF RAFF, Grandtheft, Thugli and DJ El Dusty at Fort York on July 26. |
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Labels:
Diplo,
DJ El Dusty,
Fort York,
Grandtheft,
Mad Decent Block Party,
Major Lazer,
Riff Raff,
Thugli,
Zeds Dead
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Catl. survives Southern US swing
Toronto blues bashers deluxe catl., – now stripped down to the gruesome twosome of Jamie Fleming and Sarah Kirkpatrick – have made it back from their rip-roarin' run through the red States with all their limbs and apparently most of their teeth.
They've shot some footage along the way which you'll see in their new Gotta Thing For You video set for release on June 11, just days after their "welcome home" gig at Saving Gigi (859 Bloor West) on June 8th. Some NXNE showcase gigs have also been lined up according to this press release direct from from catl. hq...
"catl. hit the road this Spring, taking their music to the Southern United States, back to where it all began. The tour proved to be a fruitful mistress for the band, full of good times and enthusiastic responses from local audiences. Man, did we meet some memorable folks! Now the band is eager to descend once again on its beloved hometown of Toronto with a handful of gigs and a new video to boot! The first glimpse will be an intimate showcase at local coffee/entertainment enclave Saving Gigi on Saturday June 8th. The severely limited capacity of the venue is guaranteed to provide an incredibly intense rock party for all! Heck yeah! Expect exciting re-workings of your fav catl. tunes and some brand new jams!
In honour of their triumphant return, and just in time for NXNE, catl. will be releasing a brand new video for ‘Gotta Thing For You’. This video will chronicle their adventures through the Deep South which found the duo playing all sorts of venues from a small juke joint in Mississippi, to running through a set at legendary Ardent Studios in Memphis. EXPECTED RELEASE DATE: June 11th - Watch For It!
catl. will be performing twice for NXNE this year – June 15th at the Exclaim! Backyard Party during the day, followed by a showcase gig at the Legendary Horseshoe Tavern that evening. Come down and experience a brand spank’n new catl. All the energy. All the drinking. More friggin’ dancing! If you didn’t catch wind of it before… After a winter-long hiatus, catl. are re-emerging. Real-life couple Jamie Fleming (catl) and Sarah Kirkpatrick have decided to continue their musical journey as a duo with Kirkpatrick playing drums – and the blisters to prove it! The result is a sexy, raw, primordial rock and roll experience. The duo has spent the winter writing a new record that they intend to record in the fall of 2013. Good to be back!"
Labels:
catl.,
Gotta Thing For You,
Jamie Fleming,
NXNE,
Sarah Kirkpatrick
Happy Birthday Gary Stewart
The early 70s was a good time to be a country-rock band. Hippie culture had been more fully absorbed into America's collective consciousness than it was in the 60s, and at the same time, the backlash against the trippy, psychedelic excesses of the earlier era had begun in earnest, with the ascent of groups like the Band and Poco.
Riley Watkins, Jim Snead and Gary Stewart at Bradley’s Barn. |
The resulting Grandma's Roadhouse is a raw-sounding, rough-and-ready affair with no production frills whatsoever. Even the relatively bare-bones contemporaneous work of the band's aforementioned peers sounds slick in comparison to the tough, gritty tones achieved here. Watkins' gritty, somewhat John Fogerty-ish voice is the perfect vehicle for his and Stewart's greasy, mud-soaked tunes, which combine country twang, rock & roll energy, and some Southern soul influences. There's a loose, freewheeling vibe to the record, but the tunes are all tightly constructed, and the arrangements are strictly low-fat. The closest thing to hippie-era excess is the Allman Brothers Band-esque Watkins/Stewart guitar duel on closing track "Gotta Get Away." Even if it had received wider distribution at the time, Grandma's Roadhouse probably would have been too rough-edged for the mainstream, but it stands as a solid example of what was going on in the early- 70s roots rock underground. Thanks to the fine folks at Delmore Recordings for reissuing it.
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
Thursday, May 23, 2013
One For The Weekend: Congo Natty
Spot the ragga legends in the clip for "UK Allstars" and check out the dope Congo Natty mix below. |
For your listening pleasure, Rinse FM DJ Uncle Dugs has assembled a massive mix documenting the evolutionary arc of the Rebel MC's career, from the early Double Trouble days right up to the last few years of Congo Natty. Seventy eight minutes charting the development of UK Jungle, the mix works as a perfect taster for the next Congo Natty opus, Jungle Revolution released by Big Dada on July 1. Download a free MP3 version by clicking right here
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Friday, May 17, 2013
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Midweek Mixdown: Frankie Francis
Top UK slecta, producer and dubplate mastering engineer Frankie Francis recently dug deep into his vast collection of vintage reggae dubplates and crazy rare sevens to assemble this mind-melting deep roots mix for the fabulous Sofrito Records site (see link below). Return Of The Crab is heavy on the percussion, focusing on DJ cuts, sweet roots, rocksteady groovers and deadly dubwise damage from Lee Perry's Black Ark bunker, Ras Michael and more...
LINKS
Sofrito Records site
Return Of The King Crab download
LINKS
Sofrito Records site
Return Of The King Crab download
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Monday, May 13, 2013
Faun Fables @ Double Double Land, tonight
Dawn will be singing English & Norwegian folk songs with Nils this evening. |
LINKS
site http://www.faunfables.com/
label http://www.dragcity.com/artists/faun-fables
Friday, May 10, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Midweek Mixdown: Nostalgia 77
Here's an ace Ben Lamdin mix of leftfield jazz from Nostalgia 77 and Impossible Ark pals |
Relics 2 by Nostalgia 77
Labels:
Ben Lamdin,
Impossible Ark,
N77,
Nostalgia 77,
Relics 2
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
The Good Family Album release party @ The Dakota Tavern Thursday & Friday
Out now, The Good Family Album will do fine until a new Sadies disc appears in September. |
Coal Black Hills by The Good Family
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Numero Group goes old-school to sell fab Good God! Apocryphal Hymns comp
The third installment in Numero’s series of otherworldly gospel, robed funk, and spiritual soul, Apocryphal Hymns is a slim new gospel songbook, penned powerfully by the genre’s lesser-known disciples. Here, heavenly harmonies, psychedelic guitars, damaged sacred steel, a bleeding french horn, off-kilter choirs, and consumer-side electronic percussion decorate the Word, with performance modes that stray far from the flock, but hew always to the message. In homage to the the stock jacket record industry of the 1970s, you can select one of four alternate covers depicted above: Woodland Twilight, Seashore Morning, Mountain Waterfall, and Sunbeam Canyon. Numero's brilliant throwback TV spot for the Apocryphal Hymns collection follows the track listing...
01. Robert Vanderbilt & the Foundation Of Souls – A Message Especially From God
02. Spiritual Harmonizers – God’s Love
03. Sensational Saints – That’s All I Need
04. Otis G. Johnson – Walk With Jesus
05. Shelton Kilby – Poor Wayfaring Stranger
06. Jonah Thompson – Get Involved
07. Dwain Vinyard – Searching For The Truth
08. Supreme Jubilees – It’ll All Be Over
09. Religious Souls – Sinner Man
10. Gospel Clouds – Let Us Pray
11. Flying Eagles Gospel Singers – Can’t Run This Race Alone
12. Soul Superiors – Faith
13. God’s Band – Come Holy Spirit
14. Whole Truth – Can You Lose By Following God
15. Fantastic Goldenaires of Rocky Mount, NC – Thank You Lord
16. Wayne & Thelma and the McAllister Singers – Peace When He Comes
17. Francis Reneau & the Mission Singers – I Hear You Calling
18. Bernard Upshaw Singers – Have You Tried Jesus
19. Chester Lewis – Precious Lord
20. Kenneth Day – No Harm Done Calling On Jesus (LP only)
Labels:
Apocryphal Hymns,
Good God,
Gospel,
Numero Group
Monday, May 6, 2013
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
"Where's that angry young man gone, Billy?"
Billy Bragg presents the somber songs from his Tooth & Nail album at the Danforth Music Hall tonight. |
Labels:
BBC Breakfast,
Billy Bragg,
Tooth and Nail
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
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