Archive for August, 2009:
Coconut

This makes me wish I had a coconut so I could drink some delicious and refreshing milk.
Miriam Makeba – Pata Pata (Original Version, 1)
AM

It’s weird because I was literally 2 blocks from DJ AM’s Soho apartment when I found out about his death from a news ticker inside a cab, about 20 minutes after it was reported.
Whether or not you’re familiar with DJs, you can’t deny that this guy has had a major impact on the DJ world. Whether it was the massive mainstream Vegas club-goers or the grimy dives with the most discerning scenester music heads, he could please pretty much everyone… the hallmark of a true DJ.
Here’s an old mix recorded live 4 years ago when he did a set on Power 106.
DJ AM – DJ AM on Power 106 Part 1 (Recorded 12-29-05) (Mediafire)
packing.. .
just packing up, getting ready to go back to Spain.. . remember when Europeans used to be really really rad??? I think I’ll check out eastern europe this time around.. hopefully there will be some of that flavour still lingering in the air.
This City

I’m still out on the east coast.
I saw P-Thugg at the airport in Montreal. And I’m 99% sure I saw Feist in Soho. Also, there’s a pool in the lobby of my hotel and I ate duck cooked in a can.
It can only get more random.
Dogg Pound ft Snoop Dogg – New York New York
House Of Flying Daggers
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHVCQc6cbSw[/youtube]
New video from Raekwon’s “Only Built For Cuban Linx… 2.” Album drops SEPTEMBER 15!!!
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The Shed
The Shed is a Simon Fraser student documentary on the Low Decibel festival: an all acoustic, one night event in vancouver, bc featuring some of our favorite people.
It’s a sister documentary to Our Community Music:
the interview show: TNR update!

Local boy makes good! Everyone loves a success story–and here’s another one! Vancouver-to-TO-transplant Arowbe and his crew Times Neue Roman were on your favorite show back in June.
Since then, one of their tracks has been video gamed! So, being the cruel bastard I am, I thought I would email them some questions for all the guys to answer while they are stuck in the tour van–on their first tour.
the interview show: You guys are on a tour right now. What’s the best and worst thing so far?
Arowbe: The great baggage explosion of the 401 Highway. The straps on the roof racks just ripped and our tent, sleeping bags and yoga mats flew off onto the highway. This was very disagreeable for me. The tentpoles got crushed by the two 18-wheelers behind us. So we stopped and quarreled for a bit and took turns trying to be heroes like we were going to jump in front of the speeding cars to get our stuff back. The best thing about the tour has been the sympathetic and bounteous people who put us up in their homes.
Alexander The: This devil tour put us in a haze from the start. We packed everything, I mean from boiled eggs, oranges, guitars, bass amps, undies, a couple of 40s, drums & synths. Our purple jelly bean we were riding in was fully packed. It seemed like our van took the roof rack off like a jansport back pack with all our sleeping necessities and said “fuck it, u ain’t sleepin’ on this tour”. The best was definitely getting hooked up with places to crash at each spot.
Arowbe: Another objectionable thing for me was this picnic basket that Alexander purchased at Value Village in Ottawa. He was really pumped about it on some, “Yeah! Babymoms is gonna love this! I’m going to take her for a picnic when I get home.” But Josh’s minivan was harsh chockablock already and the picnic basket was really family-sized. It kept getting in my way all the time.
Alexander The: I needed to buy the picnic basket so I have a place to put my new A-Life Pony shoes in it. No one understands. No one.
Arowbe: It’s Beelzebub’s picnic basket.
the interview show: Who has brought the most interesting new find to the tour van playlist?
Arowbe: Always Josh from Styrofoam Ones. His name is J Catalog. My favourite was this cover of Stevie Wonder’s ‘Higher Ground’ by Ellen Mcilwane. Another was Bob Dylan and the Band’s ‘Basement Tapes.’ I had never heard these recordings.
Alexander The: Os Mutantes. Definitely amazing band from Brazil. It was again another J Catalog selection. He’s definitely the Most Valuable Sound Selecta off our tour. He even kept sneakin’ in David Lynch’s Audiobook “Catching the Big Fish”. Who does that?
the interview show: I’ve heard you called a “post-rap duo”… what does this mean to you?
Arowbe: It means we are gorgeous, haphazard, kinky and jejune. It’s okay for us to leave the house with scuffs on our shoes. We are free.
the interview show: Your brand new 8-bit inspired single, “Roq Roq” was featured on the soon-to-be released EA Sports game “Fight Night: Round 4″ (Xbox 360 and Playstation 3)… Getting placements like this can be a way of legitimizing acts that don’t get a lot of radio or club play, agree or disagree?
Arowbe: In our case, I suppose it kind of legitimizes the song. The production reconstructs the classic videogames, and then it ends up getting featured on a new game. I like the cyclical aspect of that. The hook is a bit of a nod to Afrika Bambaataa of course, who also happened to be featured on the soundtrack to Fight Night.
Alexander The: Agreed. It totally brings our childhood days full circle.
the interview show: How did you get in the game?
Arowbe: I have no idea. We are the one unknown band on it. A friend of ours passed it to someone who passed it to someone who picked it for the game. I didn’t even know it was gonna be in the game until I ran into this guy I went to high school with in a steam room. He was working for EA and he confirmed to me that our song made it into Fight Night before it was announced to us or to the public yet.
Alexander The: It was pretty much a friend of a friend dated a friend now living on the West Coast who knew a friend in EA. Now we’re friends.
the interview show: What’s it like to play a game and hear your song?
Arowbe: It’s funny. They censored some words like ‘oral’, and even some made-up words like ‘murderate.’
Alexander The: Who cares about getting it played for clubs when u can get Tyson, Ali and Pacquiao to enter the ring playin’ ur track!
the interview show: What will you guys do with all that video game moolah?
Arowbe: It wasn’t that much. If you found out how much, you would probably kiss your teeth. The money just goes back into the band. We camp on tour.
Alexander The: Without camping gear.
the interview show: When can we expect new music from Times Neue Roman?
Arowbe: We just released a dub-step remix of “To Die” on 12 inch vinyl. Our full-length album is coming out as a hand-painted cassette Walkmans. The walkman comes with our tape inside, batteries and headphones. So you can just listen. That has all of our songs, unreleased ones. It will be available at our shows or maybe if you just email us nicely we could send you one.
Alexander The: Twennyfivebucks.
Arowbe: We have an EP of remixes on the way too.
Times Neue Roman “Roq Roq” Shhhh! Here is the song… take a listen and get their record at their myspace!
the interview show may be on holidays, but the interviews just keep coming! Check back in mid-September for our season premier… METRIC…!
Out East
Soooooo I’m just gonna bum around in MTL and NY this week. That means that my posts are gonna be slow and sporadic.
Hopefully some of our other contributors can pick up the slack (hint hint hint hint).
Of Montreal – The Partys Crashing Us (I Am The World Trade Center Mix)













