Posts Tagged ‘Doseone’
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Tortoise: Beacons of Ancestorship
With its first disc of new tunes in five years, Tortoise shifts to a synth-heavy sound that may be its most diverse to date.

Serengeti & Polyphonic: Terradactyl
Serengeti & Polyphonic release their second disc — one that should announce them on the national indie-rap scene — and The Mars Volta maintains its rabid pace, this time scaling back to an accessible album of balladry.

The Mars Volta: Octahedron
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Tags: Adam Drucker, Anticon, Buck 65, Cedric Bixler Zavala, Doseone, Jeff Parker, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Polyphonic, Renee-Louise Carafice, Serengeti, The Mars Volta, Thrill Jockey, Tortoise, Warner Bros.
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Friday, May 29th, 2009
Holy collaboration — Mike Patton and Justin Broadrick are contributing to a score by Fog’s Andrew Broder and Adam “Doseone” Drucker for a semi-autobiographical “photographic novel” by Alan Moore. Whoa.
In other news, The Dillinger Escape Plan has signed to Season of Mist, Eyedea & Abilities has a new album, two Rodriguez-Lopez brothers (not Omar) are releasing a debut full-length, and Múm will release a new disc in August. This and more is in the roundup. (more…)
Tags: Adam Drucker, Alan Moore, Andrew Broder, Beastie Boys, Converge, Doseone, Dysrhythmia, Eyedea & Abilities, Fog, Genghis Tron, Jay Bennett, Justin Broadrick, Lex, Mike Patton, Nico Muhly, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Phonogetic Records, Rhymesayers, Rodriguez Lopez Productions, Season of Mist, Sigur Ros, The Dillinger Escape Plan, The Mars Volta, Tortoise, Wilco, Zechs Marquise
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Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Diamond Watch Wrists: Ice Capped at Both Ends
Diamond Watch Wrists headlines this week’s picks with an unconventional pop collaboration between Guillermo Scott Herren and Zach Hill.
The duo’s debut is followed closely by the hiatus-breaking mixtape from Themselves, the stunning debut of an Austrian singer/multi-instrumentalist as Soap&Skin, the interesting cover EP from heavy/ambient duo Nadja, and the multi-genre jazz of Corey Wilkes & Abstrakt Pulse. (more…)
Tags: A-Ha, Abstrakt Pulse, Aesop Rock, Anja Franziska Plaschg, Anticon, Aphex Twin, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Bjork, Busdriver, Bygones, Corey Wilkes, Delmark, Diamond Watch Wrists, Doseone, Elliot Smith, Guillermo Scott Herren, Hella, Jel, Kevin Nabors, Lester Bowie, My Bloody Valentine, Nadja, Pi, PIAS, Prefuse 73, Savath & Savalas, Scott Hesse, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Slayer, Slug, Soap&Skin, Subtle, Swans, The Cure, The End, Themselves, Warp, Yoni Wolf, Zach Hill
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009
After a six-year hiatus, Anticon hip-hop duo Themselves (Doseone and Jel) is back on tour and ready for a new album in August. Ascending jazz organist Wil Blades also hits town, performing with his organ trio and luminous guitarist Jeff Parker of Tortoise. (more…)
Tags: Anticon, Doseone, Jeff Parker, Jel, Themselves, Tortoise, Wil Blades
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Friday, February 27th, 2009
The long-rumored Faith No More reunion has been confirmed (!!!). Vocal heavyweight Mike Patton keeps busy with a feature-film soundtrack, MF Doom drops half his name and a new album, Dengue Fever provides accompaniment to The Lost World, hip-hop duo Themselves returns, and much more. (more…)
Tags: Adam Yauch, Adult Swim, Anticon, Atmosphere, Beastie Boys, Billy Gould, Cage, Definitive Jux, Dengue Fever, Dinosaur Jr., Doseone, Faith No More, Grizzly Bear, Jagjaguwar, Jel, Lex, MF Doom, Mike Patton, Mogwai, Napalm Death, P.O.S., Themselves, Toxic Holocaust, Warp
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Friday, November 21st, 2008

Femi Kuti confirms US tour dates, Ennio Morricone will write music for Quentin Tarantino, and we have previews for new albums by Andrew Bird, Burnt by the Sun, William Elliot Whitmore, and Powersolo. Read on.
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Tags: Alias, Andrew Bird, Anticon, Buck 65, Burnt by the Sun, Doseone, Dosh, Ennio Morricone, Femi Kuti, Genghis Tron, Jel, Lymbyc Systym, Nick Cave, Nine Inch Nails, Odd Nosdam, Powersolo, Sole, Themselves, Tim Fite, Why?, William Elliot Whitmore, Zombi
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