Posts Tagged ‘Portishead’
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
An iconic poet/musician whose soulful spoken-word style helped give rise to rapping, Gil Scott-Heron presents his second “comeback” album this week — an atmospheric, down-tempo disc of diversity that is produced by XL owner Richard Russell.
Crafting powerful folk abstractions and interwoven, trance-inducing vocal dynamics, Pillars and Tongues issues a new LP and download; metal behemoths Arsis boast more tireless harmonized shredding; dance-pop quintet Hot Chip shines with a diversity of synth sounds; and internationally beloved electronic producers Massive Attack end a seven-year album drought. (more…)
Tags: Anti, Arsis, Astralwerks, Beak, Bluebrain, Blur, Endless Nest, Galactic, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Gil Scott-Heron, Hot Chip, Huun Huur Tu, Indie Recordings, Lujo, Martina Topley-Bird, Massive Attack, Mazzy Star, Nuclear Blast, Pillars and Tongues, Portishead, Shining (Sweden), Smog Veil, This Moment in Black History, TV on the Radio, Ubiquity, XL
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
MURS and Slug release their third installment of Felt, a side project now produced by Aesop Rock that contends with many of their other releases and stands on its own as an A-list attraction.
Portishead’s Geoff Barrow has has own side project — Beak>, an atmospheric, minimalist live-band effort that takes the multi-instrumentalist producer out of his over-dubbing element. (more…)
Tags: !K7, Aesop Rock, Atmosphere, Billy Fuller, Blockhead, Felt, Fuzz Against Junk, Geoff Barrow, Ipecac, Living Legends, Matt Williams, Murs, Ninja Tune, Now-Again, Portishead, Rhymesayers, Slug, Team Brick, Underworld
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Thursday, April 2nd, 2009
Wherever you are this weekend, check your calendars to catch the diversified endtime ballads of Crippled Black Phoenix, the beautiful electro-grooves of Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, and the pummeling mid-tempo riffs of Pelican and Tombs. (more…)
Tags: Crippled Black Phoenix, Electric Wizard, Geoff Barrow, Godspeed! You Black Emperor, Isis, Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, Jaga Jazzist, Justin Greaves, Mono, Pelican, Portishead, Rachel's, Reed Mathis, The Black Heart Procession, Tombs
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Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
Psychedelic, down-tempo hip-hop artist Koushik Ghosh tells ALARM about how he got involved in music at the age of 14 and talks about the old-school hip-hop artists that have inspired him. (more…)
Tags: Big Daddy Kane, De La Soul, DJ Shadow, Funkadelic, Koushik, Madlib, Method Man, Percy Williams, Portishead, Public Enemy, Stereolab, Stones Throw, Teste, The Beach Boys
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Thursday, December 18th, 2008
Fans of genre-crossing trip-hop trio Portishead can breathe a sigh of relief — it appears that there won’t be another 11-year wait before the group’s next album.
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Tags: Portishead
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Monday, December 15th, 2008
Blue Note announces another list of catalogue deletions; Akron/Family and High on Fire sign to new labels; Trent Reznor comments on Nine Inch Nails‘ music being used in the torture of overseas detainees. Keep reading…
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Tags: Akron/Family, Blue Note, Busdriver, Dead Oceans, High on Fire, Jeremy Fish, Koch, Nine Inch Nails, Portishead, Rage Against the Machine, Relapse, RZA, Secretly Canadian, The Roots, Tom Morello, Trent Reznor
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