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LOOK: Paradise Music Festival 2013
LISTEN: Banoffee – ‘Reign Down’
We introduced you to Banoffee back in July, when she released her brilliant first single, ‘Ninja’. Since then she’s been thriving, with a video for ‘Reign Down’ premiering on the Fader and appearing on a host of other international sites. It even showed up on SaintHeron.com, the website affiliated with Solange’s Saint Records, home to progressive R’n’B talent like Sampha, Kelela and Cassie.
‘Reign Down’ was produced by Oscar Key Sung and features the pitched-down vocal loops, dance floor-inspired synth arpeggios and sharp high hats familiar from his most recent output. Like ‘Ninja’, which closed with the lines ‘You thought you could kill me now/ Well, honey, I’d like to see how/ I’m a fuckin’ ninja now’, ‘Reign Down’ is a kind of Martha Brown-certified course in assertiveness and resolve. In her own words:
‘Reign Down’ was written in quite a pivotal period in my life, where I realised that not much ever eventuated with taking action. For me, it is about being in a place that you might be comfortable, even if its not particularly enjoyable – and choosing to take the grittier option in search of a better outcome. Whether it’s a boyfriend, a girlfriend, a destructive way of living or whatever, ‘Reign Down’ is kind of like a ‘screw you universe, I’m going to rule at doing things my way’ sort of song. If I was Mariah I’d be singing ‘Shake It Off’. Wish I was Mariah.’
Check out the video – which features outbreaks of quaint dance moves at some low-key Collingwood sites – below.
WTH PRESENTS: Fifth Floor Warehouse Party III, Berlin
(Photo by Bec Capp)
Australians will flock to Berlin for other reasons apart from buds and bratwursts. We’re putting on another party with FIFTH FLOOR in Berlin this Saturday.
The line up features a selection of German pscyh arts The Blue Angel Lounge, The Third Sound and ASCETIC – an Australian now Berlin based band who comprise members of The Process. Projections by the very talented Astral Projection Artwork, Melbourne’s Thom Russell. Also presenting the event is Unknown Pleasures is an international multi-disciplined arts production company founded by Valentina Veil, a Berlin/Melbourne based musician artist, curator & writer. If you’re in Berlin or just travelling through, tell your friends.
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FIFTH FLOOR III WAREHOUSE PARTY
presented by Who The Hell, Unknown Pleasures Factory & 8MM Muzik
Tickets are €12. Find out more details at the Facebook event here.
FIFTH FLOOR / Unknown Pleasures Factory
LISTEN: Naked Maja – ‘Disillusion’
Naked Maja are an ambient four piece from Brisbane. The band’s first EP was a curious shoegaze pop jaunt which built strange downbeat gems out of sparse synth and distorted vocals. ‘Disillusion’ is their latest offering. First track ‘#59’ comes at your ears with a straight-up rock guitar that’s both heavy and sharp at the same time. There’s an atmosphere of dark cynicism that permeates through the rest of this strange, sinister record. The band take a step back on ‘Soft Edge’, while glitchy percussion eases you into standout track ‘Disillusion’. ‘Mind Not Thinking’ earns the experimental tag that the band has evolved into with this record too. This is a listening experience that’ll leave you feeling unsettled and oddly moved.
If you’re into the devastating combo of babes, bright colours and optical illusions check out the video for ‘#59’.
LOOK: 2013 in Pictures
As 2013 winds up and my time as Photo Editor at Who The Hell comes to an end, I thought I’d give y’all a quick review of pictures that moved us this year as my farewell.
We have been lucky to share in the development of Rebecca Capp and Alan Weedon as they’ve honed their skills over the last couple of years. I feel quite proud of the work we have shared this year, as well as and the expansion of the ‘Sequence’ into the blog has worked because these guys are so dedicated to making great images.
I’d also like to mention our new Sydney guy Jack Toohey who created an exceptional Sequence late in the year with Bligh Twyford-Moore.
Keep in touch here and thanks for reading xo.
PREMIERE: I’lls – ‘To All The Blurred’ (Rat & Co Remix)
On the back of amazing remixes this week, (hear Nick Zinner’s remix of a Rainbow Chan track), here’s another. You should already know anything Rat & Co touches turns to gold. Combine that with I’lls‘ spirit fingers and the output is something real special. Rat & Co’s ‘To The Blurred’ remix is a rework of the track that appeared on I’lls incredible EP A Warm Reception earlier this year. The pair have added a sharper beat to I’lls lush pile of carbonated fuzz and dilated feelings. This one sounds like a long, comtemplative wander in metropolis. This track will be released on a Yes Please compilation in early December featuring remixes of I’lls A Warm Reception EP by electronic artists like Naysayer & Gilsun, Tincture, Wabz and Ktsche.
Rat & Co – Facebook / Soundcloud
I’lls – Facebook / Soundcloud
LOOK: HOY On Tour
Hoy recently capped off a national tour with The Basics (good to have you back guys). The trio recently finished working on their debut album Aquaslum which will making the rounds in February next year if all goes to plan. Felicity, Cecelia & Liam took some photos on the road for us.
Also below, you’ll find the new video for Hoy’s new track ‘Brigitte Bardot’ which was filmed in the old Newstead Butter Factory and features more than one allowed Godard reference. The band are launching the new track tonight at the Northcote Social Club with Minibikes, and tomorrow night at the Bridge Hotel in Castlemaine with Tim Richmond.
Sunburnt in Launceston….
Cupping the Goulbourn Ram. Post Canberra surrealism.
Fresh on Charles dinner. Soul food.
Post show jam with The Basics. Kris Schroeder taking us through some classics…
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Still trying to purchase!!!ANTHONY J LANGFORD
Cool track. Congrats Joshua. Hope the release is a success.Tristan
Man I love these guys. I can't believe they are not releasing any new music. I've been to so many…sophie
^^ I love Grimes! Banoffee is one of my new favorite music artists! :) I love With Her, Reign Down,…Ace
Read your review then listened to the EP. Fantastic ! Different to most hardcore punk I listen to. Somewhat more…