Gramme – Telephone Me

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Released by Trevor Jackson’s Output Recordings in 1999, this raucous piece of punk pop comes from a highly overlooked EP that might have become something of a cult classic if it weren’t at least a couple of years ahead of it’s time, instead forging a music territory that would later be settled by bands like The Rapture.

Gramme – Telephone Me (right click to download) 4:35 mins/ 192 kbps/ 6.29MB

Feelds – I Just Wasn’t Made For These Times

Monday, March 29th, 2010

As their contribution to Smiling Pets, an unusually interesting Beach Boys tribute album released by Sony Japan in 1998, girl group Feelds provides what is intended to be a faithful rendering of one of Brian Wilson’s most enduring compositions. While it might be considered a form of sacrilege to describe it as surpassing the original, something about hearing the Japanese accent repeating, “sometimes I feel very sad” just kills me.

Feelds – I Just Wasn’t Made For These Times (right click to download) 3:15 mins/ 160 kbps/ 3.36MB

LCD Soundsystem – Drunk Girls

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

For the opening salvo of his upcoming LCD full length, James Murphy sticks with his tradition of preempting the album with a deliberate hipster party anthem, also following the progression of moving away from more conspicuous production and towards instrumentation.

If you’d like to hear the song, you can stream or download from the link below. Failing that, I expect you can just spend ten minutes in an American Apparel shop this weekend, and I’m sure it will grace the store’s speakers.

LCD Soundsystem – Drunk Girls (right click to download) 3:43 mins/ 128 kbps/ 3.40MB

Smog – To Be of Use

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

With few things in this life less obvious than a love song, you have to give credit to the writer who brings something new to a subject exploited more frequently than a woman with father issues. After all, there is such a fine line between a song that stirs your soul to one that makes you feel the way a male model might about his first week in prison.

Striding the right side of that line is the often inspiring Smog, most of whose fantasies involve making someone else cum. This sort of line might come across as crass at closing time at the bar, but our man convinces of his need to simply be of use: like a spindle, like a candle, like horseshoe, or like a corkscrew.

Smog – To Be of Use (right click to download) 5:41 mins/ 160 kbps/ 6.52MB

Del Close and John Brent – How to Speak Hip

Friday, March 5th, 2010

I know that many people search music blogs as a way to help make themselves more hip, so I thought I’d cut to the chase and post an all out instructional tape on the subject.  Recorded by Del Close and John Brent for Mercury Records in 1959, this tongue-in-cheek record was no doubt taken seriously by more than a few wannabe hipsters.

Still, as it never hurts to brush up on the fundamentals, here’s an edited copy of the album for stream or download. Don’t be a drag, baby. Dig it!

Del Close and John Brent – How to Speak Hip (right click to download) 20:00 mins/ 256 kbps/ 36.62MB

D’Angelo – 1,000 Deaths

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010


While arguably the greatest soul artist of his generation in his own right, D’Angelo has never hidden his desire to follow in Prince’s footsteps. His debut album Brown Sugar was made in the model of the Minneapolis Genius, complete with the trademark ‘written, produced, arranged, composed, and performed by’ credit. Taking a long five years to release his follow-up, Voodoo, D’Angelo transformed his live show from his low-key man-at-the-piano setup to a large stage show modeled after Prince’s seminal Sign O’ the Times tour, and the result was as strong a concert as I’ve ever witnessed, and one I followed across two states to take in twice.

Even being as big a Prince fan as Christians are of Jesus, I admit that D’Angelo clears the bar Prince set in all but one very important way: his debut was fifteen years ago, and his only follow-up was released when the Twin Towers were still standing. When Prince was at the same point in his career he had 17 albums released and a rumored thousand more songs in his infamous vault. Add to that 3 feature films and two theatrically released concert films, and one is reminded of a comment Woody Allen once made: “It’s not the quantity of your sexual relations that counts, it’s the quality. On the other hand if the quantity drops below once every eight months, I would definitely look into it”.

That said, with rumors of an impending double album including a collaboration with Prince himself, D’Angelo is parlaying his lack of output into the sort of hype that preempts a Terrance Malick film or a lunar eclipse, and with the darkly themed “1,000 Deaths” recently leaked, it becomes easy to assume that the album will take some interesting directions and even be worth the long, if not frustrating, wait.

D’Angelo – 1,000 Deaths (right click to download) 6:56 mins/ 192 kbps/ 9.58MB

Mark Mothersbaugh – Ping Island Lightning Strike Rescue Op

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Dear Captain Zissou,

I am 11 and half years old and live in Jawbone, Kentucky.A creek runs behind our house where I live with my mother. She met you once some years ago. You are probably my one of, if not the, favorite person I’ve ever studied.I plan to be either:

A – an oceanographer
B – an architect, or
C – a pilot.

Thank you very much for your good work.

Sincerely, Ned Plimpton,

Blue Star Cadet, Zissou Society.

P.S. Do you ever wish you could breathe underwater?

Mark Mothersbaugh – Ping Island Lightning Strike Rescue Op (right click to download) 4:15 mins/ 320 kbps/ 9.75MB

Bobby Conn – Never Gonna Get Ahead

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Bobby Conn applies a Jackson 5 inspired rhythm and string section to this cautionary tale about the compromises one must endure along the road to success. That said, his assertion that you’re never going to get ahead by giving head to the man is probably more morally than factually sound.

Bobby Conn – Never Gonna Get Ahead (right click to download) 3:42 mins/ 160 kbps/ 4.25MB

No Regular Play – Owe Me (Nicholas Jaar Remix)

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Hailing from St. Pauls, Minneapolis, the birthplace of Prince, production duo No Regular Play makes no attempt to hide their affinity for Uptown’s favorite son. With altered vocals and a washed out backing track, Wolf and Lamb labelmate Nicolas Jaar provides a dense and dramatic remix that makes no attempt to compete with the original.

No Regular Play – Owe Me (Nicholas Jaar Remix) (right click to download) 6:26 mins/ 320 kbps/ 14.7MB

Additionally, Jaar’s Michael Jackson reinterpretation is one of a number of songs available for free on the Wolf and Lamb website.

Nicholas Jaar – Billie Jean (Nico Rework) (right click to download) 4:26 mins/ 320 kbps/ 10.2MB

Adam & Joe – The Robert De Niro Calypso

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

His name is Bobby. Bobby De Niro. He’s a lovely person, and a very good actor.

Adam & Joe – The Robert De Niro Calypso (right click to download) 2:10 mins/ 192 kbps/ 2.99MB

Escape From New York – Fire In My Heart

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Forged with sense of grandeur normally reserved for period musicals and aging actresses, this obscure Balearic offering from Escape From New York is as astounding as it as impossible to classify; combining elements of new wave, disco and several other subgenres yet to be invented in 1984. With the original release near impossible to find, the reissue is only slightly less illusive as a white label pressing limited to 300 copies.

A tip of the hat goes to Konrad Black, who introduced me to the song, proving why he remains to Berlin’s techno scene what egg is to French toast.

Escape From New York – Fire In My Heart (right click to download) 5:14 mins/ 192 kbps/ 7.19MB

Songs: Ohia – Soul

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Providing a pitch-perfect account of one of our languages’ most intangible concepts, this impeccable folk ballad by Jason Molina under his Songs: Ohia moniker is written and performed with such sincerity that the result could bring a robot to tears.

Songs: Ohia – Soul (right click to download) 5:33 mins/ 192 kbps/ 7.63MB

Plastikman – Consumed

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Plastikman – Consumed

Slow and hypnotic, the aptly named title track from Richie Hawtin’s seminal 1998 release  is a masterwork of minimalism, utilizing a clockwork bassline and muted kick as a canvas for a series of restrained acid and techno flourishes.

Plastikman – Consumed (right click to download) 11:41 mins/ 256 kbps/ 21.4MB

Gil Scott Heron – We Almost Lost Detroit

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Depending on how this year pans out, I think we should all consider moving to Detroit.
Sure, the unemployment rate of the state of Michigan rivals that of war-torn Afghanistan, and the justice system is starting to resemble that of a spaghetti Western, lest we forget this is still the city of Motown, of techno and of Axel Foley, and it’s going for a steal.

The impact of a global financial crisis striking a manufacturing city within a country that doesn’t make anything has caused housing prices to plummet to three figure sums, bringing home ownership within grasp of even the least prosperous among us. In November, an unknown Canadian company purchased the 80 thousand capacity Silverdome stadium for about the price of a one bedroom condo in Vancouver. Of course, finding a job or a store that sells fresh fruit would be akin to finding the clitoris on a mermaid, but so goes the life of a new pioneer.

Written on the precipice of the city’s decline, Gil Scott’s Heron’s open -letter to Ronald Reagan offers an earnest response to an accident at a nuclear power planet that threatened to wipe Detroit from the map.

Gil Scott Heron – We Almost Lost Detroit (right click to download) 5:18 mins/ 160 kbps/ 6.08MB

As a bonus, take this Moodyman engineered radio skit set in the shadows of the fallen city.

Moodymann – Det.Roit (right click to download) 2:47 mins/ 256 kbps/ 3.99MB

The Chills – Pink Frost

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

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The strongest single from this polymorphous kiwi band comes from their original incarnation of their 1986 debut album, Kaleidoscope World. Band leader Martin Phillips wears UK influences such as Joy Division and Wire plainly on his sleeve, at the same time innovating what would later be called the Dunedin Sound.

The Chills – Pink Frost (right click to download) 4:01 mins/ 192 kbps/ 5.52MB

Half Cousin – Absentee (Fujiya & Miyagi Remix)

Monday, January 11th, 2010

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Half Cousin’s MySpace page, describes the band’s sound as “Acousmatic”, the sort of made-up term I’d tend to deride if it weren’t so accurate. Their recent single release includes an entry by Brighton-based Fujiya & Miyagi, who successfully claim the song in their own sonic terms.

Half Cousin – Absentee (Fujiya & Miyagi Remix) (right click to download) 2:51 mins/ 192 kbps/ 3.93MB

Sarah Webster Fabio – Sweet Songs

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

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Sweet Songs is a track I’ve only just managed to get my hands on again, concluding a long-running search made difficult by my failing to remember the names of either the song or the artist, thus requiring me to recite pieces of seventies sassy-black-girl slam poetry over and over, an embarrassing experience that inadvertently degrades both black and white people in equal measure.

Sarah Webster Fabio – Sweet Songs (right click to download) 5:10 mins/ 160 kbps/ 5.92MB

But the ends more than justify the means as my successful hunt not only yielded the afro-picked funk jam that alluded me for so many years, I was also introduced to another gem from the album- a lush and passionate piece of blues poetry that makes me feel like I’ve just tracked down a long lost love only to fall in love with her deep and sultry sister.

Sarah Webster Fabio – If We Come Soft as Rain (right click to download) 3:18 mins/ 160 kbps/ 3.77MB

Underworld – Cups (Salt City Orchestra Remix)

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

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As featured on August’s Sexier Than Lingerie  mix, this impeccable remix from the illusive Salt City Orchestra camp turns this respectable Underworld track into something I would comfortably refer to as classic.

Underworld – Cups (Salt City Orchestra Remix) 9:23 mins/ 320 kbps/ 13.8MB

Piney Gir – Of All the Wonderful Things

Monday, December 28th, 2009

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Born in Kansas before transplanting to London for a stint at St. Martin’s and some British pedigree, pop/ folk artist Piney Gir has recently released this earthy single, perhaps as a purge before embarking on a reported electronica project.

In a perfect world, this song would be ubiquitously popular as I imagine it being played in a centuries old pub with the patrons singing along red-faced, joyously swinging their pint glasses back and forth with the rhythm and knocking them back with a roar of unspecified laughter when the tune is finished.

Piney Gir – Of All the Wonderful Things 4:19 mins/ 320 kbps/ 9.91MB

Lindstrom and Christabelle – Baby Can’t Stop

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

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Now months after the death of Michael Jackson, and with the mind-numbing cable news coverage having only recently subsided, we are undoubtedly due for a wave of work inspired by artists revisiting the catalog of the late pop mogul and accomplished kiddy fiddler. In that vien, the eponymous track from Lindstrom and Cristabelle’s recently released “Don’t Stop” EP offers up an unapologetically derivative throwback to “Off the Wall” era MJ.

Lindstrom and Christabelle – Baby Can’t Stop 6:13 mins/ 320 kbps/ 14.6MB

Another notable highlight from the duos recent record, Lovesick, has been discretely remixed by Fan Death, an American band named after a South Korean urban legend which claims that an electric fan left running overnight will kill everyone inside the room.

Lindstrom and Christabelle – Lovesick 3:16 mins/ 320 kbps/ 7.60MB