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Archive for June, 2008:

Jun 30 2008

the interview show: Yoav

Yoav is a singer-songwriter in the vein of Jose Gonzalez. Living all over the world—NYC, London, Cape Town and Israel—has informed his music. Despite this, Yoav tells us he found his unique sound while on a mushroom trip in New York’s Central Park. It’s difficult for a singer-songwriter with just an acoustic guitar to sound unique, however, on his first record, Yoav manages to stand apart.

Songs played on the show…

1) Yoav “Beautiful Lie”

2) Yoav “There Is Nobody”

3) Yoav “Club Thing”

4) Tori Amos “Precious Things” (snippet)

5) Yoav “Adore Adore”

Hey, Scott Wood here. Happy holiday weekend, folks!

Yoav is the perfect music for that chill summertime BBQ dinner party. It’s getting dark. The garden/patio lanterns are starting to glow. The second bottle of Merlot is uncorked. You want to put on something that no one has heard about–yet. Something a little less tired than Jack Johnson. And James Blunt is out of the question.

Yoav on the interview show

Yoav – Club Thing

Yoav – Beautiful Lie

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Jun 30 2008

Pop-Styles 2

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I was on Ministry of Sound a couple weeks ago looking for some hetero-electronica cheese videos (girls working out, girls playing soccer, girls working out, girls playing sax, girls working out, nurse-girls cloning guys and testing them to make sure they’re heterosexual). I wanted to see if there were any new ones that topped the pinnacle of the genre, Benny Benassi’s Satisfaction.  Didn’t find anything, however I was pleasantly surprised by this amazing peice of work (DIY net culture electro steez?).  Awesome song too.

[youtube width="425" height="355"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_aSjRsmsEI[/youtube]

 

If you live in the UK you can buy this single on iTunes UK.

Frank Musik – In Step

Frank Musik – Three Little Words

FRANK MUSIK MYSPACE

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Jun 30 2008

Pop-Styles


Here are a couple popular blog-style electro-indy hits. Not sure how well these embody the DIY internet culture that spawned their style, but who cares: they’re catchy and they’re popular.

Metro Station – Shake It

Lady GaGa – Just Dance

Katy Perry – Kissed A Girl ( <–on fire )

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Tags: B-post, Katy Perry, Lady GaGa, Metro Station
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Jun 29 2008

Richard Prince

Richard Prince has been killing it lately. His 2007 career retrospective at NY Guggenheim cemented his rep as a giant  in the art world (check out the excellent online exhibition); he just collaborated with Marc Jacobs on a line of Louis Vuitton handbags, and is now selling 4 x 6 ft. prints like “Untitled (cowboy), 1989″ (above) for $10 million USD at his current show at Serpentine Gallery in London. His work is so in demand that he had to dip into his personal collection to supply pieces for the exhibit.

In this great video from Vice TV he talks about buying first editions of old paperback books, signing them, and selling them as artwork.

http://www.richardprinceart.com/

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Jun 27 2008

Dlake has no shame

And I love it.

Add him on the space

Village People-YMCA(DLake RMX)

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Jun 27 2008

Male & attila @ PHG

Tonight! “Male: Photographs from the collection of Vince Aletti” and “Polaroids” by Attila Richard Lukacs opens at Presentation House Gallery, 333 Chesterfield Ave in North Van @ 7pm.

http://www.presentationhousegall.com/

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Jun 26 2008

Interview: Christoffer of Rocca.

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When Scott (the “Interview Show”) joined the Winnie fold, I felt inspired to try to interview some of my favorite artists.. . first up: Christoffer, 1/2 of the freshest band right now: Rocca.

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I discovered Rocca a while back care of BigStereo. Rocca has a refreshing and unique take on electronic music and their songs are all very addictive. Delving deeper into Rocca led me to Christoffer- the man behind the Rocca sound and part time vocalist. His Lykke Li remix has become a fast favorite of mine- dig this up, amazing.

Rocca – Fire (Sample) (Highly Recommended)

Rocca – Give me anything (Sample) (Highly Recommended)

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Christoffer agreed to take some time out of his schedule to let me ask him a few questions and he has been nice enough to share some new music with Winnie Cooper (see above and below):

I must say that information on your group Rocca is quite limited. So who is Rocca? and how did rocca 1 and rocca 2 connect?

Rocca is me, Christoffer B, and Julia V. We sometimes argue about who is Rocca 1, haha. We met at a club in stockholm through mutual friends. A friend of mine was DJ’ing that night and played a track I had made. Julia liked it and we discovered that we both made music. We just clicked from there and the rest is history.

The vocals and the music pair up perfectly on all of your tracks.. Could you tell us about the process you undergo when making a new track?

I think we have a pretty unorthodox way of writing songs. At least until now. So far we have started with a semi-rough instrumental track I’ve made. Then Julia disappears for a couple of days and returns with some lyrics she’s recorded. Then we sit down together and arranges the instrumental track with the lyrics. Many times we completely throw away the original instrumental track and make new stuff when we add the lyrics, just keeping the melodies and harmonies. Just because you get new energy when the lyrics are added and you feel that the old instrumental track didn’t do the lyrics justice. But I guess, in the future, we will be writing more songs together from scratch.

From your sound and the imagery you convey, it seems like you are presenting a distinct image. Could you help describe what this is?

We have actually not yet really settled on what the Rocca image is. Many think that we’re just another 80′s influenced band. But this 80′s thing just happened cause I had a strong urge to make that kind of music at the time. But as you will hear from the stuff we will release in the future we will expand our musical horizon to explore new territories in the sonic world.

Growing up, what did you listen to? and what are the tracks you find yourself listening the most lately?

I started as many others with Michael Jackson. He was the king! I remember that I really enjoyed the Moonwalk movie. Then I moved on to the Techno scene in early 90′s, beginning with breakbeat like early Prodigy stuff for example and then moving to detroit techno, Jeff Mills, Joey Beltram etc. It wasn’t until early ’00 that I started to going back to more pop oriented music, like early 80′s funk and soul, I love it!

I think one of my all time favorites in all categories is “She can’t love you” with Chemise. You can’t deny that track.

Nowadays I listen a lot to r’n'b like Cassie and Keyshia Cole, and the old man Bruce Springsteen, he’s cool. And a million other artists ;)

It’s hard to imagine what it’s really like in Sweden for people in North America. From all of the talent your country produces, I am developing a picture in my mind of Sweden- cold, crisp, bright skies, clean, full of artists and athletes finely tuning their skills, an eagle call in the distance. Can you tell us what it’s like where you are from and how it has contributed your music?

It’s very clean here and, yes, sometimes cold. But it’s not so cold that we have polar bears on the streets as some people seems to believe. I think the climate could be one reason why the swedes produces so much music. I mean, if you live in a place where it’s very hot you get very lazy and only feel like hangin’ in the shade.

A couple personal questions: What do you think Sweden’s chances are in the Euro2008? Elizabeth Shue or Lea Thomson?

We all know what happened to the swedes by now. The question is, how far will Russia go? I hope they’ll win.

Elizabeth Shue, of course. I love Karate kid, the first one. It has some great scenes. Actually, when I come to think of it, I like most of the classic 80′s movies.

Agreed, Elizabeth Shue is top shelf..

Christoffer – Lets Wait a Track (Winnie’s Crushing)

Be sure to do as I do and bookmark Rocca and Christoffer’s myspace pages to be the first to hear their latest jams as they are released.

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Jun 25 2008

Urs Fischer – You

Artist Urs Fischer created a 38-foot-by-30-foot crater inside the walls of Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, eight feet deep, extending almost to the walls of the gallery, surrounded by a fourteen-inch ledge of concrete floor. The pit is called You. A nice progression in the history of empty-gallery-as-a-work-of-art lol.

More about the artist.

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