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Jul 07 2011

Viddy O’s

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63KB-EJKdyI[/youtube]
Kurt Vile – Baby’s Arms

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubodG_cv9JI[/youtube]
Curren$y – This Is The Life

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wATcZvB6rs[/youtube]
Warpaint – Warpaint

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rw9yeS6nqA[/youtube]
Toddla T ft Roots Manuva – Watch Me Dance

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2vvAck6z5c[/youtube]
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – The Body

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WFTDSx_-uk[/youtube]
Raekwon ft Nas – Rich & Black

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhQOF433324[/youtube]
Game ft Justin Timberlake & Pharrell – Ain’t No Doubt About It

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Jul 07 2011

Babe

Vancouver’s Cam Reed aka Babe Rainbows has a new remix that premiered on “The Fader”.  Also check out his Weeknd remix which he made before I even knew who The Weeknd were. holler.

 
Grimes, “Crystal Ball” (Babe Rainbow Remix) by The FADER
The Weeknd – Loft Music (Chopped and Screwed by Babe Rainbow) by Babe Rainbow

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Jul 07 2011

Sled Island 11′ – Day 3

 
Bison BC
On my way to see Bison b.c. at Olympic Plaza it started to rain. Hard. Noticing that Palominos was so close, I decided to get a drink and try some of their famous barbecue. It didn’t disappoint. I was lucky enough to catch Adeline perform while I downed a couple pints of Steamwhistle. The place was full, forcing me to listen from the patio, though that didn’t diminish my experience. A pretty voice, the singer never strained with an eloquent and tasteful performance. That said, as nice as it was, didn’t deliver anything out of the ordinary but was perfectly pleasant. Perhaps if I’d been able to watch them rather than have them as background music it would have left more of an impression. I’ll take the blame for that.
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Checking my clock, I knew missed Bison’s set but I realized there was still time to catch the Buzzcocks set at Olympic Plaza. I rolled in just as the 70s punk rock legends broke out the classic “Why Can’t I Touch It?” With a rhythm guitarist and a drummer that appear to be twenty years their junior, they showed a delightful cockiness and refused to be looked at like the dinosaur acts many of their peers have succumbed to. The Plaza was fairly subdued throughout the show, perking up only for bratty hits like “What Do I Get” and “Orgasm Addict.” Indeed, the majority of fans in the Plaza appeared to be metalheads and were probably confused by seeing punk rock elder statesmen playing in the hot sun.

I ran into a few old friends I hadn’t seen for quite some time before the Sword were to hit the stage. They, along with most everyone, were there for the metal acts that would be closing the show. As soon as the first chords blared through the sound system people from every angle ran toward the stage. Hailing from Austin, Texas, the heavy four-piece tore the stage up and owned the crowd from the get-go. This was the type of show where dudes take their shirts off and high-five each other. And that’s great (and, yes, amusing). Shows like this are so much fun; I like to think I’m open minded, but at the end of the day, this stuff hits my sweet spot more than any buzz band that we’re supposed to like before it becomes unfashionable to do so ever could. Sled Island would do well to bring in more bands like this. Playing a great deal of the tracks from 2010’s masterful Warp Riders, the groove these guys have is as tasty as any band I’ve ever heard.
The Sword – How Heavy This Axe

The Sword’s set was so good that I was already spent, but the metal gods in Sleep were to close out the show, a choice I’ll admit I found odd. wasn’t exactly an energetic way to finish up, but the band rightfully commands a lot of respect within the metal community and managed to show the audience what power they possess. Every song lumbered like a giant, with riffs as thick as a brick and slow as molasses. A ten-minute song for them is considered short and sweet. They could have played one sixty-minute song and everyone listening would have been just as satisfied. Few bands can pull off such a feat. If you have the pleasure of witnessing Sleep, know what you’re in for and prepare for a wall of sound.

After trying and failing to get in touch with my photographer to meet up at some point (it’s to my understanding that barely woke up before midnight—must have been a fun Thursday night) I had to make a choice on which show to attend. There were literally five different shows I would have been happy to see and with no one by my side, I had my pick. Red Fang at the Palomino was mighty tempting, but I figured I’d had enough of a dose of metal for the day. I opted for Crocodiles/Deer Tick at Dicken’s. The $7.00 beers at Olympic Plaza had begun to add up, so I was relieved to see that there was a liquor store beside the club. I loosened up with a bottle of Canadian Club whiskey before heading inside.

Crocodiles @ Sled Island 2011

Crocodiles – Neon Jesus

Crocodiles hit the stage and entertained the hip, young crowd. This was the third opportunity I’d had to see them at the festival and I’m glad it finally happened. The vocals were difficult to hear over how loud and noisy the rest of group was, but I’m not complaining. The guitarist was the clear standout, commanding attention by the sheer decadence and volume of his playing. Every time he stomped on his pedal and played it was a like a shock to the system. If the rest of the band played like that they would be a monster; as it stands, they’re merely human.

The show was running way behind schedule, meaning if I was to catch the train home I’d need to leave during Deer Tick. This was a shame as they were one of the groups I’d been looking forward to the most. Alas, I caught a couple of their songs and went on my way. I hope to catch them someday (along with side project Middle Brother). This just wasn’t the night.

Deer Tick – Spend The Night

 

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Jul 07 2011

Kidstreet


Ok. True story. When I was a small small tiny boy growing up in Coquitlam, every morning me and my brother would wake up early (on weekdays) and watch this Canadian tv game show called Kidstreet.

The show featured teams of siblings that would compete against each other in these dorky race cars. Me and my younger brother would push the couches together to make our own race car and play along. It was apparently worth getting up early for….

Kidstreet (the band) are from Waterloo Ontario. Check out their new singles….

Kidstreet – Penny Candy by nettwerkmusicgroup
Kidstreet – Birthday Boy by nettwerkmusicgroup

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Jul 07 2011

Rimer London

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kT7JWGZsUu0[/youtube]
Rimer London is a producer based in Amsterdam. He is also a member of Lele. Remember that song Breakfast? How could you not? This is a track from his self titled album. Follow him on twitter, if you speak dutch.

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Jul 06 2011

Max Ulis

Max is a Vancouver based producer.  Check out this dubby little number.

Max Ulis – I Don’t Like You

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Jul 06 2011

Lifetime Collective

“The Road Trip and the Trip” Chapter 1 of 2

Lifetime and Salazar traveled over 3000 miles via van, boat, and foot. This is the first in a two part video made from our adventure.

Part 1: We made a road trip video
Part 2: Shit got weird in the desert

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Jul 05 2011

TODD TERJE / RESORTS :: FRIDAY

We’re only three sleeps away till our fave dj from Norway, Todd Terje arrives. Plus it’s RESORTS release party and the Love Dancing djs are going to grace the decks….

There are still a few advance tickets left, get them here otherwise there will be a limited amount available at the door.

event pg.

+++++We are now also hosting a super secret after party with the Love Dancing djs. @gmail.com?subject=After Party Address">RSVP here for address details or hit up the event page.

We have some delightful Todd Terje edits for you.

Chic – I Want Your Love (Todd Terje Edit)

M – Pop Muzik (Todd Terje Remix)

George McRae – I Get Lifted (Todd Terje Tangoterje Re-Edit)

+++Terje Original.

Todd Terje – Eurodans

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