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Chip Party (like it’s 2009)

02 11 2012

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If you’ve been keeping up with your tweets in recent weeks, you’ll be well aware of a trickle of new albums on the horizon from some very familiar names. So familiar, in fact, the 2012 new release list could just as well be for 2009. A wave of reunion-esque albums are on their way, as band members who have flown the coop trying to make it en seule seem to be quietly sneaking back to their roots. I’m lookin’ at you, Kele Okereke.

Bloc Party are not the only ones making us do a double-take. After a year of scattered side-projects, Hot Chip have announced that they are putting the finishing touches on a new album too.

Both groups have experienced a pretty substantial diaspora since their last release (Hot Chip’s ‘One Life Stand’ [2010] and Bloc Party’s ‘Intimacy’ [2009]). For me, solo projects from well-known bands will always be tainted by the irresistible urge to compare. Does the same thing happen when they go back to their old bands? Did we all listen to ‘The King of Limbs’ and hear little bits of Thom Yorke’s ‘The Eraser’?

What about from the band’s perspective? It’s kind of like moving out of your parents’ house for the first time… then realising that your rent money comes directly out of your party funds, and that the cockroaches aren’t actually helping you with the washing up. When you move back in (yep, it has to happen), the taste of home-cooked anything-other-than-mi-goreng will be comforting. But there ain’t no way you’re compromising your privacy. Coming back to a band after being in charge of all your own creative choices has got to be a shock. What will the impact be on their sound? And do we still care like we did two years ago?

Having a closer look at the Chip and the Party, let’s have a think through why we should care…

BLOC PARTY

Kele left the Bloc to pursue what was heralded as ‘the record he’d always wanted to make’. The Boxer was a whole heartedly electronic experiment, embracing a far wider scope of techno, synth and experimental beats than Bloc Party ever did. Vocally, Kele’s trademark sincerity comes through just as strongly – if not stronger – on his solo work, albeit dabbling in more pitch alteration and effects. That lyrical honesty and emotion was what made some of the early Bloc Party tracks so powerful – but it’s also what made their later releases feel increasingly tired. The biggest downfall of their last album ‘Intimacy’ (2009) may ironically have been its intimacy – in the form of over-earnest, bordering-awkward emotion. Will that be the hallmark of the new Bloc Party album as well? It seems like a good time for the band to refocus on the party, not just the hangover. If they take Kele’s willingness to experiment and ditch the serious face, this could be an album to watch.

HOT CHIP

What a feast of side-projects! Joe Goddard went down a path of soulful house with 2 Bears, teaming up with Greco Roman Soundsystem’s Raf Rundell. Alexis Taylor went in virtually the other direction with About Group, drawing on improvisation, wonky beats, wah-wah guitars and Beatles ballad vocals. And Al Doyle and Felix Martin have put out their own project, New Build, which embraces funky basslines and badass 80s synths. It’s quite plausible to think of these projects as the various extremes of Hot Chip. Perhaps reeling the members back in will not have too much of an influence on their sound, then. But have people already moved on? With all these intriguing new projects, will Hot Chip simply become the side-dish? (Yep, went there.)

Maybe it’s just me, but my affection for dance bands still hasn’t recovered from the LCD Soundsystem split. (Note to Al Doyle: if you’d given me an LCD reunion, this post would probably be entirely different. #hypocrisy)

The hardest part for these guys will probably be getting people to really care again, which might mean trying something entirely new. At any rate, it seems important (and perhaps inevitable) for both to incorporate their solo experiments into the band’s sound in some way. Potentially amazing – potentially a mess. Thoughts?

- Beth (FBI Radio)

Kele – What Did I Do (All The Lights remix)

02 07 2012

Kele All The Lights

Talk about an Australian hot-streak - All The Lights have catapulted Kele’s next (Aus) single “What Did I Do” into the outer atmosphere!

The once dubbed out and irregular jam from Kele has been stripped, flattened and mended with a much more refined body.

Beautifully soft chords meet a tropical buzz yet still driven with a club-ward approach… easily THE best remix of it we’ve seen heard.

Buy on iTunes and support your locals!

Bloc Party confirm new album for 2012

01 27 2012

Bloc Party

Although there have been rumours of the group splitting from awkward studio run-ins to frontman Kele doing his own thing, it has been confirmed on his own Facebook that there will be a Bloc Party album scheduled for 2012.

In what seems to be the new-cool, artists have been dropping simple hints on forthcoming albums, from the recent Breakbot tweet to La Roux and her ‘sexier’ album.

2012 is looking to be an even bigger year for music, now where’s that Daft Punk album?

Introducing: Danalog

05 30 2011

Our buddies at Metamimetic have just put out an exciting new release from Danalog - the moniker of Daniel Lobel – one of the pioneers of South Africa’s ever growing techno scene. Hailing from Cape Town, Danalog’s new track ‘Tuna Julia’ is a dynamic monster of rolling kit and big builds, giving a nod to the snappy percussive sounds of Sebastien Leger.

Danalog – Tuna Julia (Original Mix) √+ [Beatport]

Bonus:
While you’re at it, grab a copy of Danalog’s ‘Bloc Party – Signs’ bootleg which he’s giving away for free via his soundcloud. Mellow tech-house vibes, I’ve been feeling this one a lot…

Danalog – Signs (Bloc Party Bootleg) – FREE DOWNLOAD by danalog

Sweet FA

HARD New Year’s Eve Ticket Giveaway!

12 27 2010
Los Angeles! GDD™ has a late Christmas present for two of you dirty dancers! As I stated a week or so ago on Facebook, we are giving away a pair of tickets to HARD New Year's Eve this 31st of December at The Music Box in Hollywood with Mr. Oizo, DJ Falcon, Brodinski, Congorock, and Harvard Bass. To enter the contest, please go to our FACEBOOK page, like us if you haven't already, and write what you are most looking forward to about anything to do with electronic music and the EDM scene in 2011 on our wall. Good luck!

Listing Info:
HARD New Year's Eve
The Music Box, Hollywood, CA
6126 Hollywood Blvd.
18 to dance, 21 to drink
Tunage:

¡BONUS!
I posted on this young, Norwegian producer's take on The Island Part 1 a month or so ago, and I've just received this new remix from our friends over at Chubby Beavers and had to pass it along.

jonahberry


Some Cool Remixes

11 01 2010

Andy Butler (Hercules and Love Affair) – And I’m (So In Love With You)

08 24 2010

Andy Butler (Hercules and Love Affair)   And Im (So In Love With You) news

We may have to wait until January to listen to Hercules and Love Affair’s sophomore album, Blue Songs, but H&LA main main, Andrew Butler, is keeping busy with his record label MR. INTL. His label’s whole spiel is to release retro bangers that don’t sound anything “pre-’85 or post-’94″. And first order of business? Release a seven-minute jam with techno maestro Jason Kendig. The jam in question is called “And I’m (So In Love With You)” and will be available exclusively at Beatport on August 30 before being released on vinyl sometime this fall.

You can listen to Andy Butlers’ “And I’m (So In Love With You)” below:

Andy Butler – And I’m (So In Love With You)

In other H&LA news, has also recorded a cover of the xx’s “Shelter” with Hercules & Love Affair collaborator, Kim Ann Foxman. The cover will be released sometime in November. Not sure if it will appear on the album or not — if it doesn’t, we also have Blue Songs‘ first single to look forward to, presumably sometime in November or December. In other words, we have quite a bit of Andrew Butler goodness to look forward to.

Bonus: Watch Hercules and Love Affair and Bloc Party’s Kele perform a new song live, “Step Up”

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YOU CAN MAKE IT BETTER.

08 17 2010
It's a rainy day on the coast, so what better time to cast a spotlight on the dark, ominous tones of London's own Stylus Dust. Working under his previous moniker Lull, the remix maestro was responsible for some truly amazing reworks of everyone from Bloc Party to I Was A Cub Scout, including a truly masterful take on the Gotye anthem "Heart's A Mess" that remains one of our all time most cherished remixes to this day. Suffice it to say we were thrilled when he agreed to have a go at The Knocks' "Make It Better", and the result is one of his best efforts yet. Completely subverting the carefree ebullience of the original, Stylus Dust takes us from the sun-drenched beaches of Cancun to the dreary solitude of the London nightbus circuit with athletic ease. It's all haunting echoes and plunging basslines for the song's majority, until the heavens suddenly open up and a resplendent keys progression twinkles across the mix at 3:17 in one of the most uplifting moments you'll hear in music this year. Seriously though, it's kind of emotional.

MP3: "Make It Better" (Stylus Dust Remix) - The Knocks

Kele + North American Tour Dates

08 16 2010
Bloc Party's front man Kele is making big noise with his solo project, releasing monster tunes that sound almost like an indie rock, bass heavy version of luciano. For all of us North Americans, Kele starts his tour on this side of the pond in September, so be sure to check out the dates below near where you stay at:

Sep 2 - 930 Club - Washington, DC
Sep 3 -
The Mod Club Theatre - Toronto, ON
Sep 4 -
Salla Rosa - Montreal, QC
Sep 7 -
Royale - Boston, MA
Sep 8 -
Webster Hall - New York, NY
Sep 11 -
Double Door - Chicago, IL
Sep 12 -
Fine Line - Minneapolis, Minnesota
Sep 13 -
Slow Down Bar - Omaha, NE
Sep 14 -
Summit Music Hall - Denver, Colorado
Sep 16 -
Chop Suey - Seattle, WA
Sep 18 -
Mezzanine / Popscene - San Francisco, CA
Sep 21 - Music Box - Los Angeles, CA

Kele - Tenderoni (Original Mix) 320



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Tenderoni

07 02 2010

Kele Okereke is the frontman of Bloc Party and he just released his first solo album “The Boxer” (production duties coming from Hudson Mohawke and XXXChange) last week which was preceeded by the single “Tenderoni” in early June.

We have the remix from Canadian power duo Jokers Of The Scene (btw, happy belated Canada day you guys!) which doesn’t go as hard as their previous tracks but keeps the focus on a more minimal and melodic sound with fistpumping breaks – although they still keep it dark and moody – showing that they’ve spent alot of time in Berlin.

Kele Okereke – Tenderoni (Jokers Of The Scene remix) (Mediafire)