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Category Archives: general
unstoppable at sasquatch
one-man dance party inspires others to let their freak flags fly high, all to the tunes of Santogold.
tomorrow’s radio
here are some bands that are on my shortlist for tomorrow’s show: Dead Boys, Depeche Mode, Chicks On Speed, Split Enz, Micachu, Grand Duchy, Rachel Taylor Brown, and Front 242. if you’re up, give me a listen! 90.7fm in Portland, kboo.org everywhere else.
blame canada
I hope you enjoyed the last two shows, they were kinda sorta “best of” shows, leaning heavily on some segues that I came up with in the first year of doing the show. I’ll be gone this coming Monday, but not to fear….Devin La Croix will be subbing, and he weaves quite an eclectic show. [...]
visibly moved down at sulimay’s
The new episode of “Breakfast At Sulimay’s” is out (Episode 18), and it looks like Ann and Bill were really taken with Bon Iver. “It sounds so sad!” “That was good listening!” I really dug the synths on that Common track. I’ll have to go give that a listen. TTFN!
rsd: the numbers are in
From billboard.com: “The numbers are in and Record Store Day produced a nearly 1% gain – to 566,000 for the week versus 561,000 from the corresponding week of the prior year – in U.S. album sales for the indie store sector, according to Nielsen SoundScan. “
auto-tune the news
The fake Christopher Walken just called; he said “forget about the cowbell, we need MORE AUTOTUNE!” Check out Katie Couric at 1:20 or so…..very smooth.
fate to fatal
For me, one of the best stories to come out of Record Store Day was that of The Breeders. Sisters Kim & Kelley decided it was time for some DIY: release an EP themselves, without a record company to back them up. The Fate to Fatal 12″ was a limited edition run of 1000. They [...]