Posts Tagged ‘Slug’
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
With just his fourth full solo album, hip-hop producer Anthony “Blockhead” Simon documents his keen ear for melody, dynamics, and stylistic convergence.
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis get together for another beautiful, melancholic, and tense film score centered on violin and piano, and the Rempis/Rosaly Duo drops a dose of alternately blistering and subdued free jazz that pays off with synchronizations that follows minutes of tension. (more…)
Tags: 482 Music, Aesop Rock, Blockhead, Cage, Cicadas Music, Dave Rempis, Frank Rosaly, Mike Ladd, Murs, Mute, Nick Cave, Ninja Tune, Slug, The Engines, The Rempis Percussion Quartet, Viscous, Warren Ellis
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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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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
Though best known as Brother Ali’s DJ, BK-One further establishes a name for himself on Rádio do Canibal with the help of beat-making buddy Benzilla and an all-star cast of guest MCs. A playful commingling of samba and bossa nova with a funky foundation help make one of the most unique hip-hop albums of the year.
Additionally, synthetic/organic electronica duo Air issues its most realized album to date, A Place to Bury Strangers releases a hard-hitting post-punk/new-wave sophomore effort, and a half-dozen other noteworthy artists make our list of honorable mentions. (more…)
Tags: A Place to Bury Strangers, Air, Astralwerks, Bellini, Benzilla, Betty Davis, BK-One, Black Thought, Blue Oriny, Brother Ali, Califone, Clean Feed, Dead Oceans, Haiku D'Etat, Horse the Band, Jason Stein, Joy Division, Light in the Attic, Murs, Mute, My Bloody Valentine, Oliver Ackermann, P.O.S, Raekwon, Rhymesayers, Slug, Sonic Youth, Temporary Residence, The Black Heart Procession, The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Vagrant
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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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