New Music

Pomomofo: 'Late Night' Dsico remix

, , 1 Comment

pomomofo.jpg

Pomomofo – ‘Late Night (Dsico remix)’

Listen to

So two of Sydney electro pop artists have gone to bed and got remixing happy. I’m not sure if this track will flow with DJs it is a bit too downbeat for a club drop. Maybe if it was sped up a bit? I don’t know I’m not a DJ so if there’s any out there let me know of your thoughts.

2006 was the year where bands remix other bands’ tracks and though most came out substandard and unusuable on the dance floor (just like most mash-ups), a few came out shining. Standout winners were when DJs remix bands ie Justice’s remix of Franz Ferdinand’s The Fallen, and when DJs remix each other ie Erol Alkan remixing Justice’s Waters of Nazareth. For a great rundown of the top remixes to hit iPods last year, head to Good Weather For Airstrikes’ end of year wrap up.

www.myspace.com/pomomofomusic
www.myspace.com/dsico

Read Post →

Rizzo & Pizzo: 'Infomercial'

, , No Comment

rizzopizzo.jpg

Rizzo & Pizzo – ‘Infomercial’

Listen to

Here’s something for Saturday night, a new song from Sydney’s most colourful electro duo! This is coming from what I can only assume is an upcoming debut EP. They cancelled most of their January dates due to Pizzo being sick, but they have salvaged one live date which is tomorrow on the 27th January at Spectrum, Sydney. Somebody go check them out and let me know how they are.

www.myspace.com/rizzopizzomusic

Read Post →

Gameboy/Gamegirl

, , 2 Comments

gbgg.jpg

Gameboy/Gamegirl – ‘Sweaty Wet Dirty Damp’ (mp3)

Listen to

So I’ve been in Melbourne for three months now and after many gigs, festivals and countless parties I made friends with the three party animals that make up Gameboy/Gamegirl: Tranter, Jess and Katy. Helped by local DJ/beatmaker Miami Horror they’ve put out a track featuring dirty rhymes over very now sounding electro beats. This track is a bit unedited and is not really a single but more a club mix for easier dropping in DJ sets. When I saw their first gig last week their set was entirely mixed in by Miami Horror, giving it a real party vibe.

A bit of background; we’ve covered Tranter before, but it’s worth mentioning he was previously active in the band scene as member of Wolfbrother, and also has DJ residency at the Streetparty nights in Melbourne. Both Jess & Katy were previously involved in a project called Service Station Youth, with another local freestyler Talkshow Boy, who will be covered here soon.

www.myspace.com/gameboygamegirl

Read Post →

Birds Of Tokyo

, , 1 Comment

Birds Of Tokyo

Birds Of Tokyo – ‘Believer’

Listen to
 

OK, I can be the first to admit that we here at Who The Bloody Hell Are They tend to focus a lot of Sydney and Melbourne bands – after all, that’s our home towns and these are the bands that a lot of us come in contact with weekly.  (So if you have any suggestions of bands please email them to music@whothehell.net.)  So I thought I’d step out of our respective states and point to microscope to Western Australia, in particular at Perth and the band Birds Of Toyko.

Keen-eared Aussie music fans will probably recognise the voice of Birds Of Tokyo to be none other than Ian Kenny, best known for his vocal work in that other Perth band called Karnivool.  Birds Of Tokyo is quite a departure for the demure, but extremely talented, front man who’s proven his wares with his far more metal-based project.  Birds Of Tokyo straddle the pop/rock line, but don’t let that description put you off: they still pack quite a punch live.  They’re about to pack their bags and travel around the country for their Day One Tour to launch their debut LP of the same name.  The track ‘Believer’ comes from an old Birds Of Tokyo release.  Check out their MySpace for some more material, including their new single ‘Off Kilter’ which has been getting a good spin on Australia’s national broadcaster, Triple J, recently.

http://www.birdsoftokyo.com/
http://www.myspace.com/birdsoftokyo

Read Post →

The Bumblebeez

, , No Comment

bumblebeez.jpg

Bumblebeez – ‘Black Dirt’

Listen to

Bumblebeez won the old era Triple J Unearthed competition a few years ago, when it was done state by state, and toured extensively after being signed to Modular, including support slots with Radiohead and N.E.R.D. They changed names to Bumblebeez 81 after a copyright dispute but has since dropped the numbers for press releases. The band was a collective of musicians based in and around Canberra, led by Chris Colonna. Eventually one by one the other band members either left or were kick out. I’m not even sure if his sister pictured here is still in the band. But I do know that the band is still on the Modular label and they’ve flown Colonna over to London to get this track and record mixed by Simian Mobile Disco’s James Ford. As much as an enigman Chris Colonna is, this track sure sounds different than everything else out there at the moment.

www.myspace.com/thebumblebeez

Read Post →

Kid Confucius

, , 4 Comments

Kid Confucius
photo by boudist.com

Kid Confucius – ‘Moment’

Listen to

Sydney-based nine piece soul hip-hop band Kid Confucius is back, after winning Best Urban Act at the 2006 Dance Music Awards, they are armed with a new album to be released in the coming months and one very hot “ghetto love song” single! Thanks to a notorious Sydney photographer friend of mine I was lucky enough to help out at the photo shoot for their new promotional pics and look in on the filming of part of their new video for ‘Moment’, that boast one of the funkiest guitar leads I’ve heard for a very long time.

I was completely intrigued at the dynamics of the group, dashingly dressed and equipped with equally cool moves, they sit somewhere between Welcome Back Kotter and The Wanders. At times they were a playful gang of mates with hearts and smiles filled with prankster affection that could almost instantly shift into a hard working tough guy exterior, plus each are extraordinarily proficient at their instruments. With an album launch planned for Sydney in March I’m looking forward to seeing how this chemistry translates live. My prediction is that Kid Confucius could well bring down a full house, with their seriously sexy moves and funk filled rhythms. Though, it is mere speculation, check them out for yourself, and let me know what you think.

www.myspace.com/kidconfucius

Read Post →

Richard In Your Mind

, , 3 Comments

Richard In Your Mind

Richard In Your Mind – ‘The New Sun’

Listen to

I met these guys waaaay before they won the Unearthed competition to be on the Sydney Big Day Out lineup……around two years ago actually. Richard is the bespectacled fella that’s always happy and in a good mood. He told me how he went to India for a year and learnt to play the sitar. He then came back and started busking near Sydney’s Central Station, and was so good an Indian restaurant owner asked him to play. Wasn’t long before he started Richard In Your Mind with roommate Conrad Richters of Sydney band Terrapin. Their sound of psychedelic pop sounds familiar yet refreshing. Can’t wait for the album. Congrats guys!

http://www.myspace.com/richardinyourmind

Read Post →