Monthly Archives For November 2012

PREMIERE: Jonny Telafone – ‘Spirit Man’

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We posted some pics of Jonny Telafone supporting The Twerps recently and now we have a delicious release from Chapter Music that covers a bunch of stuff he released over the last 5 years in various formats. It’s a good-weird package that includes a vinyl single with a bonus 20-track CD. That’s right kids – 20 tracks of Telafone love! The vinyl has two brand new songs on the A-side: ‘Spirit Man’ and ‘Don’t Make Me Wait’ and ‘Doomed in Love’ + a naughty favourite on the B-side: ‘Make Your Pussy Cum’. Yeah that is what it is actually called. Haha, good luck getting that played on JJJ. The CD includes those tracks and 16 more from his back catalogue. Pop value.

Jonny is playing at both Melbourne and Sydney Chapter’s 20 BIG ONE shows so get on down. The who the hell team will be at the Melbourne one so come say hi.

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MAP – 50th Anniversary Edition

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Ain’t nothing like a little bit of group love. Thanks to Jason and the guys down at Scotland’s Pop Cop, MAP has been churning out the best new global tunes since 2008. MAP is now in its 50th month – and to celebrate, our pals around the world have compiled a list of exclusive tracks. Hit the play button icon to listen to individual songs, right-click on the song title to download an mp3, or grab a zip file of the full 40-track compilation through Ge.tt here.

 

ARGENTINA: Zonaindie
PlásticoCinicos
For the 50th edition of MAP we have chosen a brand new band from a western suburb of Buenos Aires. Plástico’s sound is a mixture of trip-rock with some electronic and acoustic elements that caught the attention of famous producer Raphael Gordon (The Strokes). Together they recorded a couple of tracks. One is Subir Al Tren, which was used on their first video. The other is Cinicos, previously unreleased, which is a great preview of their upcoming debut album.

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AUSTRALIA: Who The Bloody Hell Are They?
Courtney BarnettHistory Eraser
It’s hard to pin down what exactly defines that distinct ‘Australian’ sound. For all the ringing guitar riffs and choruses sung in unison etched into our collective memory, there’s something about Australian music that still flails an antipodean flag. We isolate ourselves on the coast; we recycle stories about strangers, lovers and backyard melancholia; we make poetry championing the suburbs. Melbourne singer Courtney Barnett is certainly at home on her track History Eraser. A colloquial ode to The Triffids, ticket inspectors and nights with good company, this track is a perfect summary of the earnest freewheelin’ and rambling wit that makes music from this end of the world just so great.

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AUSTRIA: Walzerkönig
MauracherOuter Space Dancer
Outer Space Dancer is the first single from the new, fourth Mauracher album Super Seven, out now on Fabrique Records. For this album, Tyrolean electronic musician Hubert Mauracher has teamed up with singer Sonia Sawoff (of Sawoff Shotgun). Together, they create synth-filled dream-pop with ethereal lyrics such as, “When I close my eyes, I stop thinking”.

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BRAZIL: Meio Desligado
Sexy FiPequeno Dicionário Das Ruas
From our capital Brasília comes Sexy Fi, a band that knows how to make a good first impression. Their debut album was produced by John McEntire (Tortoise) and received great reviews in Brazilian alternative blogs. Pequeno Dicionário Das Ruas is the song that opens the album and sees them experiment with indie-rock, resulting in a tropical, alternative sound.

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CANADA: Quick Before It Melts
Some Minor NoiseTape Experiments
Toronto duo Some Minor Noise’s Tape Experiment gets its name from the fact that every sound used, except the kick, snare and vocal, was recorded through a 13-year-old cassette deck, an Optimus CTR-117 (Google it), to a very worn cassette tape that’s at least 10 years old. The end result has a richness and humanity that’s very often missing from electro-pop, and a perfect example of Some Minor Noise’s refreshing take on a familiar genre.

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CHILE: Super 45
Nader CabezasDoble En El Espejo
Synthesizer layers, guitars with heavy feedback and a lo-fi sound are the attributes of duo Nader Cabezas. On their new album, El Hijo Del Mounstruo, released through LeRockPsicophonique, their music goes deeper into this direction, resulting in dense and obscure rock but without losing focus on what matters – the songs. Doble En El Espejo is taken from this album.

CHINA: Wooozy
Chui WanBerber
Chui Wan is a four-piece experimental psychedelic rock band from Beijing. Their lush arrangements of guitar, keyboard, viola, other assorted instruments and random sound samples often eschew reliable melodies and vocal harmonies in favor of occasional passages of minimal drone or maximal sonic layerings. They will have their debut release tour with Brooklyn-based band Psychic Ills in China this month.

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COLOMBIA: El Parlante Amarillo
Alfonso EspriellaCielo Adentro
Alfonso Espriella is a tireless and dedicated musician who has been making alternative rock for more than 10 years. Joel Hamilton produced his most recent EP, Anima, from which Cielo Adentro (“Heaven Inside”) is taken. It evokes marked influences of acts such as Caifanes from Mexico or Robi Draco Rosa from Puerto Rico, with deep lyrics and an emotive sound.

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DENMARK: All Scandinavian
The Savage RoseSoldier On The Run
On Love And Freedom, The Savage Rose’s 21st album since their eponymous debut in 1968, the legendary rock outfit stage love and politics on an amazing backdrop of hauntingly soulful rock – just as they did when they were a young band – taken to magical heights by frontwoman Annisette’s breathtaking vocal and a performance I could never do justice to in words. Because it’s anniversary time on MAP, here’s a mindbogglingly exclusive download of Soldier On The Run.

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: La Casetera
Janio LoraMi Nueva Edad
For this MAP special edition, singer-songwriter and dreamer Janio Lora has recorded a new demo. Produced by Argentinian composer Pablo Dacal, Mi Nueva Edad blends elegant tango melodies with poignant lyrics as a preview of what to expect from Janio’s upcoming album.

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ECUADOR: Plan Arteria
Da PawnCasi Siempre
A band’s music lasts over time when its songs become part of a generation’s culture. Da Pawn, one of the revelations of this year, reworks a popular single by the important electronic indie-pop band Can Can into a beautiful folk-rock song. This track is taken from the free download album Malas Influencias (Remixes y Reversiones), which celebrates the 10th anniversary of Can Can.

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ENGLAND: The Guardian Music Blog
Dan CrollFrom Nowhere (Ben Gomori’s Staring You In The Eye Remix)
Dan Croll is a Liverpool Institute For Performing Arts graduate who doesn’t like The Beatles, a folkie who’s gone electronic, and a bespectacled boffin who is no softie – in fact, he could have played rugby for England until an accident waylaid his plans. Instead he’s the new golden boy of indie Afro-tinged synth’n’b. From Nowhere is his debut single, a catchy slice of electro-pop with a breezy vocal about losing control and a hook designed to lodge in your skull.

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LISTEN: The Townhouses – ‘Diaspora’

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‘Diaspora’ is the recent collaboration between The Townhouses‘ Leigh Hannah and Guerre (Lavurn Lee). Mixed by Two Bright Lakes’ Nick Huggins, ‘Diaspora’ is the title track from The Townhouses’ upcoming album of the same name. Leigh notes that the track is an “open letter to refugees coming to, and currently living in Australia”. ‘Diaspora’ casts an ambient vignette – a beautiful string section from Wintercoats and Guerre’s vulnerable vocals further fuels the poignant narrative of the track’s topic matter.

There’s something undoubtedly organic, or better put, acoustic about ‘Diaspora’, despite it being anything but. It’s here where I think Hannah’s fascination with Ethnomusicology becomes strikingly clear. It’s ambient, but not restrictive, which other electronic-ambient-come drone like acts tend to do (we’re looking at you Sunn O)))). What I think is more pertinent to this track is the ambiguous melancholy that lingers underneath its tranquil facade. It’s akin to the melancholic electronica the likes of which Seekae have gone on to refine.

Having said that though, it’s hard to really pin down music like this. With ambience striking a chord within recent trends in electronica, it’s difficult to describe the sentiments contained within this subjective musical style. When taking the neo-RnB resurgence of late into account, this subtle, softly spoken aesthetic articulates itself. Think How to Dress Well, Oscar + Martin, or Collarbones. Granted, it may not be traditional RnB when considering this interview, but this musical aesthetic forms part of a current mood nonetheless.

There’s definitely a groundswell in this current generation of artists re-working contemporary RnB’s heyday. When translating that sentiment into ‘Diaspora’, maybe it’s cathartic in a sense. I guess this track is not just another little ditty churned out by Leigh or Lavurn. I think it’s all the more important to hear this track in its current context – in lieu of the movements that seem to be informing electronica at this present moment.

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Diaspora is released through Yes Please on Nov 20.

 

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LISTEN: Camperdown & Out – ‘Down and Out’

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“Things couldn’t be better, yeah things have turned around. He’ll never be ‘Down And Out‘ again”. Nice uplifting track from the Camperdown & Out. It seems Sydney is a thriving musical gold-mine at the moment and this is a taste of the magic that is being pulled off. Haha pulled off… that reminds me of the press release I received, telling of the bromance that Nathan Roche (Marf Loth), Alex Kiers (Raw Prawn), David Akerman (Dead Farmers) and Chris Shortt (Royal Headache) blossomed in bars and Italian restaurants when they formed Camperdown & Out. This is a damn fine sounding single, from a debut record that is to be released early 2013, so hopefully we’ll see a few shows before then.

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Camperdown & Out – ‘Down and Out’

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WATCH: Violent Soho – ‘Neighbour Neighbour’

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New Violent Soho video looking like California via Brisbane with beers, bongs and babes. Directed by Tristan Houghton from Cartel Film Productions and lifted from the 7″ Tinderbox/Neighbour Neighbour release on I Oh You. Actually is that Val Kilmer working the ceramic? Oh and it turns out guitars definatley float. Good video. Good song. Great fucking band.

Touring this month with Dune Rats support at all shows:
Thurs, Nov 15 – GoodGod, Sydney, NSW
Fri, Nov 16 – Rocket Bar, Adelaide, SA
Sat, Nov 17 – The Tote, Melbourne, VIC
Fri, Nov 23 – Alhambra Lounge, Brisbane, QLD

 

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