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BLACK MOTH SUPER RAINBOW share new single & video “Backwash”. New LP ‘Panic Blooms’ due out May 4th via Rad Cult. Tour dates with NIN this June!

by the partae April 17, 2018
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With their new album ‘Panic Blooms’ due out on May 4th via Rad Cult, Black Moth Super Rainbow, fronted by TOBACCO, are sharing a new video & single “Backwash“. The band have also just announced their first ever UK lives shows where they will be supporting Nine Inch Nails in London at Meltdown Festival & at the Royal Albert Hall.

A limited editon 7” of the new single “Backwash” is out this week for Record Store Day, which also features Mike Watt & Flea and K doing a cover of BMSR’s song “Drippy Eye”.  

BMSR frontman TOBACCO, also known as Tom Fec, shared the following on the visuals for “Backwash“, “The story is a super typical display of the relationship cycle in america.  It’s how everyone I know got together so just wanted to honor them.”

If you haven’t panicked lately, you’re either blissfully ignorant or have gone completely clear. For the rest of us attempting to navigate the political, economical, and cultural carnage, Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” succinctly captures the statue of psychic dislocation. Or N.W.A.’s “The Panic Zone.” Or Black Moth Super Rainbow’s Panic Blooms, the latest disorienting dystopian masterpiece from the experimental pop arsonists that haunt the black-leaved Pennsylvania woods.

For the last decade, BMSR and frontman TOBACCO have explored the periphery of evil and extreme color, alternating between absurdly bright beauty and the slashed throat sinister.  A sound impossible to replicate, as though it burst fully formed from a paisley-painted fire hydrant stationed in hell. They combine the aesthetically gorgeous with the hideously ugly to create a psychedelic uneasiness usually only seen in old oil paintings. What if Goya or Bosch made ravaged vocoder pop? Or a neo-impressionist painter committed himself to creating slow woozy earworms so iridian and vivid you’d think he sliced off an ear in the process.

We know scarcely anything personal about TOBACCO. There’s his government name, Tom Fec. A few photos if you want to Google, most of them in a mask. He’s done enough interviews where he patiently breaks down the creative process and the ideas espoused, but has mostly resisted the soul-snuffing admissions expected from contemporary musicians. In that vein, he’s closer to a Boards of Canada, DOOM, or Aphex Twin—periodically visible but opaque—emotional but unwilling to exploit the self-mythology and cult that cropped up around him.

So maybe this is why Panic Blooms is slightly startling. Never before has TOBACCO been so raw or direct in his lyrics. It’s a fucked up and bleeding account of depression and the shadow side of human frailty, full of gorgeous warped melodies that exist as their own genre, somewhere between late 90s Warp Records, dub, and chopped and screwed codeine drip. It’s not drug music, it’s dragged music, oozing through the muck of the present moment, past mutating the present, demon melodies filtered through the vain search for light.

Encoded in a syrupy fog, TOBACCO’s lines stab with more ferocity than ever before. From the first track, the knives are out and slashing with chimerical violent imagery: mouths bleeding from razor blades stashed in tangerines and the ominous sensation of feeling haunted.  There are sunset curses and diseased plants, sunburn fevers and doomsday downgrades, pink apocalyptic suns and sinister omens. It’s reminiscent of the phrase used to describe surrealism: as beautiful as the chance encounter of a sewing machine and an umbrella on an operating table.

Here we are in 2018, inhabiting a tumorous wasteland with singed nerves and synapses fried from scrolling for far too long. This is what the fear sounds like in its most pristine form. The floral bloom and the toxic wilt, the sound of dreams and nightmares reaching détente, a ride through the void, where the fumes offer all the anesthetic you need.

See BMSR live: 
31/5 WASHINGTON, DC Black Cat
1/6 PHILADELPHIA, PA Union Transfer
2/6 NEW YORK, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg
3/6 BOSTON, MA Brighton Music Hall
14/6 CINCINNATI, OH Urban Artifact
15/6 DETROIT, MI El Club
16/6 CHICAGO, IL Metro
17/6 COLUMBUS, OH Skully’s Music Diner
22/6 – LONDON, UK, Royal Festival Hall – Meltdown Festival*
24/6 – LONDON, UK Royal Albert Hall*

25/6 – Paris, FR Olympia*
27/6 – Amsterdam, NL AFAS Live*
10/8 PITTSBURGH, PA Mr. Smalls
11/8 LOUISVILLE, KY Headliners
12/8 ASHEVILLE, NC Orange Peel
14/8 AUSTIN, TX Mohawk
15/8 HOUSTON, TX White Oak Music Hall
17/8 ATLANTA, GA Masquerade (Hell)
18/8 NASHVILLE, TN Mercy Lounge
* – supporting Nine Inch Nails

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GOOD MORNING share new singles ‘For A Little While’ + ‘Just A Man’

by the partae April 17, 2018
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Good morning share new singles ‘For A Little While’ + ‘Just A Man’ from their new album Prize // Reward to be released on Friday 11th May via Bedroom Suck / Remote Control Records. – listen to them via the images below.

The duo, made up of Stefan Blair and Liam Parsons, are two high school friends who grew up in the outer suburbs of Melbourne and slowly began to spend their weekends tinkering away in a home studio, experimenting with songwriting and recording techniques, slowly perfecting their craft behind closed doors.

After releasing their almost infamous debut Shawcross recordings online, followed quickly by the sophomore Glory, the band went on put together the Good Morning live band and tour relentlessly around Australia, the UK and Europe. Now, Good Morning return with ten songs that express growth, confidence, and experimentation.

Prize // Reward woozes and sways; like treacle slowly dripping off a spoon, if that visual could somehow become audible. While their trademark recording techniques and home studio sound are on show here, the real jaw-dropper is in the band’s knack for songwriting, their simple ability to tug on the listener’s heartstrings and make them stop dead in their tracks, wondering about someone they haven’t spoken to in a while or a lover they left behind.

Competing with earlier single ‘Escalator’ for position as one of the longest songs on the album, ‘For A Little While’ is built on a bed of drum machines, piano chords and cryptic lyrics from one half of Good Morning, Stefan Blair. Those who want to know will have to ask Stefan what they’re about.

Almost the opposite, ‘Just A Man’ is a simple pop song that coasts by in two quick minutes. If you wanna understand the lyrics, you’d have to ask Liam what they’re about.

This new set of singles sees Blair & Parsons demonstrate a unique versatility in their songwriting, swapping roles demonstrated in the earlier ‘Mirror Freak / Escalator’ singles and each trying their hand at penning a moodier ballad and upbeat pop song, respectively. The results are sure to please.

Preorder Prize // Reward https://goodmorning.lnk.to/prizereward

Good Morning – ‘For A Little While’
Stream / Download via 
https://goodmorning.lnk.to/ForALittleWhile

Good Morning – ‘Just A Man’
Stream / Download via 
https://goodmorning.lnk.to/JustAMan

Good Morning – Prize // Reward is out Friday 11th May via Bedroom Suck / Remote Control Records.

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Van Oasis

by the partae April 16, 2018
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Where are you currently based? Melbourne
How did you first start playing music and how did you progress into playing live?
I’ve been a drummer all my life and played various other instruments aswell but had an injury at one point three years ago that forced me to stop playing. Couple months when recovering I discovered Ableton and House music and started creating music. It was an alternative to playing actual instruments and aloud me to express myself musically still. Now I can play Instruments again and record them all the time in my tracks but without the injury I would of probably never picked up Ableton and started to make electronic house music.
 Please tell a little about yourself:
I am a Melbourne based Producer/DJ under the alias of Van Oasis. Creating music that is a reflection of my love for several genres and styles such as house, disco, Italo and worldly beats. Combining these with my background of percussion and drums, I create unique electronic pieces that cannot be reduced to a single genre.
Your latest EP release entitled “KILLERS//LOVERS” https://soundcloud.com/van-oasis/sets/killerslovers
 
 
Vanoasis is full of natural elements and grooving electronic grooves, where and when did you record?
I record this ep in my bedroom with the help of a few friends (producers) and some late nights I produced this really dynamic EP last year.
What programs and equipment did you use?
 
I use Ableton as my DAW with alot of Sampling from old bargain bin records. I started investing in hardware though as I really found you couldn’t compare the sound of a real Korg M1 piano with a plug in version. So a use of hardware like the M1, a tr-8 is great for laying down drum beats really quickly and have just acquired some new synths with a Roland Ju-06 n Jx-03.
 
What influenced the tracks on this EP?
 

Been Djing for nearly two years at the time I was opening my horizons to lots of house music and electro beats. So very housey drum beats and staby chord lines were things that influenced me from the dj side of things but before I started listening to house music I really enjoyed some ambient and moody tracks from producers like Taylor Mcferrin, King Kurle and Tame Impala so there is some influences from these acts I still listen to all the time.

How do you usually go about writing songs?
 
I have a bedroom studio and I generally like to find samples off old records, sample them and try vibe out something that comes to mind when listening. Sometimes I just sit at my piano or a synth for hours and play around without the intention of making anything and usually something will come out of it and I will try develop them. I like to only make music in the studio though as it becomes the place of creativity instead of taking a laptop around the place making tracks. It feels like a good area to develop sounds.
 
 
Have you been working on any new material lately? 
I have a next EP with another Melbourne Producer Tony Chocoloney – Together we have made an 80’s inspired disco house record full of fun grooving beats that will sure to tune some heads when it’s released. It is entitled ‘Body Balm EP’ and we are looking very forward to seeing what people think of it.
How has the collaborative process been with Tony?
 
Tony Is a musical genius and is really inspiring to develop music with. There is laughs and pure brilliants working with him. Together we really enjoy the same house and disco jams and discuss new releases and thing we could remix or work on together as we are just excited to make music for the fun of it.
 
How did the colab come about?
 
We just seemed know the same people and meet after been booked together on the same bill one night djing. Thought we would keep in touch and have a jam. When we did we wrote 3 of the 4 songs on the ep in 3 days. We just clicked so well together and will continue to do so.
 
Where will we be able to hear the new EP?
Well that one is under wraps when and where and how you can listen to it 😉 so you just have to keep on checking in on us to find out.
 
You run an event brand called HomeTurf, how’s HomeTurf going?
HomeTurf has been a really great way for me to experience and explore the music industry from a booker, promotor, manager and dj perspective. It has been a really organic and flowing journey learning about how a show runs or what is expected in the behind the scenes of running events. Slowly I will keep expanding the brand and hopefully create a label but for now we will keep doing what we are because it seems to be working. Party on!
How did HomeTurf start?

HomeTurf started after seeing a bunch of local talent around me not getting gigs because they didn’t know how to get bookings or where not involved in crews. So I just started running events with my friends and local artists. Then we went a step further doing free mixtapes of producers tracks as a hub to support and showcase some of their talent.

What do you have planned for the rest of 2018?

We have just started diving into booking international acts this year starting with Germans very own Black Loops we did back in January. Continuing to book some bigger acts and try get into as much different clubs and spread the word is the mission for the rest of the year. Hopefully turn HomeTurf into a record label next year though imprinting original records for vinyl aswell as still holding great parties around Melbourne.
 
Favourite food and place to hangout?

Melbourne is overfilled with places to hang out and eat but I’d say Favourite bar : Palm Royale – Little cocktail bar in richmond that plays some disco tunes, knows my drink orders ( A Harvey Wallbanger with pineapple Juice) and has a tiki theme decor. Very Van Oasis style.  Favourite club : New Guernica – a cozy and interesting club with decor that changes as you walk through. One room is a Carnaval theme dance floor the other a Kitchen rave room, another a private country club quarters where you can have private conversations and relax, and favourite Food spot in Melbourne : Lazer Pig – Wood fire pizza with amazing choices I go there maybe every month with my girlfriend.

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Amyl & The Sniffers Continue ‘CUP OF DESTINY’ Tour!

by the partae April 14, 2018
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Recorded at Flightless HQ by Joey Walker (King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard), Cup of Destiny is the first glimpse from Amyl’s forthcoming debut album. It showcases Amyl at their mangy best, in two hot minutes of snarling rock and roll.

Amyl and the Sniffers continue the ‘Cup of Destiny’ National Tour in April. Tickets selling FAST!

AMYL AND THE SNIFFERS ‘CUP OF DESTINY’ TOUR
Friday 13 April — Ballarat, The Eastern Hotel
Saturday 14 April — Melbourne, John Curtin Hotel
Tuesday 24 April (ANZAC Day Eve) — Sydney, Landsdowne Hotel
Friday 27 April — Brisbane, The Foundry
Saturday 28 April — Gold Coast, Miami Shark Bar
Sunday 29 April — Byron Bay, Byron Bay Brewery

 

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The Hard Aches Release Highly Anticipated New Album ‘Mess’ Out Now. Australian National Headline Tour Starts Today.

by the partae April 14, 2018
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXOOgl0wJYQ&feature=youtu.be
“The skilful portrayal of such brutally honest emotion is certainly why Mess will be on repeat around the country.” –themusic.com.au 

“This is The Hard Aches at their very best.” – Kill Your Stereo

“This second release shows a burgeoning maturity in the band’s sound and is definitely worth a listen.” – Overdrive Magazine

“Sometimes when you hear an album which wrestles with the issue of mental health, you get an overwhelming wish to just help that artist get through it, because you can’t see them doing it alone. Mess – the second full-length release from Adelaide duo The Hard Aches – feels different.” – Stack Magazine

Adelaide’s indie-punk duo, The Hard Aches release their highly anticipated sophomore album, Mess out now via Anchorhead. To celebrate the release of Mess, The Hard Aches will be kicking off their biggest national headline tour today supported by Antonia and the Lazy Susans and Sincerely, Grizzly. 

The Hard Aches teamed up with Melbourne producer Sam Johnson at this studio Holes & Corners, having admired his work over the last few years on records with Camp Cope, The Smith Street Band,and The Bennies. After 3 long weeks and many late nights, the team had crafted 12 new tracks. Following some deliberation, the reigns were handed to grammy award winning engineer William Bowden, who imparted his mastering expertise on the record.

Mess is a collection of songs inspired by the people around Ben and Alex and the experiences they’ve shared together or apart. The album was written with a focus on mental health in a hopeful and positive light.

Ben David talks about the album, “Our brand-new album Mess is a collection of songs inspired by the people around us and the experiences we’ve all shared together or apart. Written with a focus on mental health in a hopeful and positive light. This album is sonically (and creatively) the best representation of us as a band, the album we’ve been working towards creating through years of touring and making music.” 

Mess features guest vocal parts from Camp Cope’s Georgia Maq, The Bennies’ Craig Selak, and Long Island’s own Jeff Rosenstock, who happened to be in the country for Melbourne’s yearly punk rock festival, the Poison City Weekender.

PURCHASE MESS HERE

NEW WORLD ARTISTS & ANCHORHEAD PRESENT

MESS ALBUM TOUR
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
ANTONIA AND THE LAZY SUSANS + SINCERELY, GRIZZLY

FRIDAY 13 APRIL – CORNER HOTEL, MELBOURNE
Supported By Face Face

SATURDAY 14 APRIL – THE GOV, ADELAIDE
Supported By Stabbitha & The Knifey Wifeys 

WEDNESDAY 18 APRIL – TRANSIT BAR, CANBERRA
Supported By Azim Zain & His Lovely Bones

THURSDAY 19 APRIL – THE CAMBRIDGE, NEWCASTLE
Supported By Hey Lady!

FRIDAY 20 APRIL – OXFORD ARTS FACTORY, SYDNEY
Supported By Nothing Rhymes With David

SATURDAY 21 APRIL – THE ZOO, BRISBANE
Supported By Emmy Hour

TUESDAY 24 APRIL – JACK RABBIT SLIMS, PERTH
Supported By JOYS

TICKETS ON SALE NOW FROM WWW.THEHARDACHES.COM

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Butch – Melb – Syd – Perth

by the partae April 14, 2018
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Butch
 

Tour Dates

Friday 4th May: Geisha, Perth
Saturday 5th May: The Burdekin, Sydney
Sunday 6th May: Thick as Thieves Day Party @ Revolver Upstairs, Melbourne

Bülent Gürler aka. Butch is a house and tech house legend. Known for his musical ability to blur the lines between mind, body and soul, the German producer’s impressive work ethic is a driving factor in his success. Release-wise Butch is one of the few artists that are able to walk the fine line of quality and quantity, and come out the other end winning every time. A new remix or original from Butch is never far from surfacing, and his latest efforts are a perfect example of the fact.

His latest work has come in the form of ‘Fünfviertel’, a two-track vinyl-only EP written with Ricardo Villalobos under their alias ButRic. Prior to his work with Ricardo was his ‘Countach’ release, a banging single signed to Sven Väth’s Cacoon Recordings. Furthermore, Butch also justteased the artwork for his remix of Basement Jaxx’s ‘Good Luck’. As his three most recent offerings illustrate, the notoriety of Butch is as legitimate as it gets.

Listen to Diynamic Radio Show February 2018 by Butch

Constantly working in parallels – drenched by a potent mixture of juxtaposition and fluidity in both his sets and his productions – Bülent Gürler AKA Butch, fuses the grey-area space between music of the body and mind. With over 20 years consumed by a thirst for electronic music, the Alzey-born, Mainz raised entity has released on leading imprints such as Desolat, Cocoon, Rekids, Sei Es Drum and beyond, while maintaining a solid DJ schedule that’s seen him opening the minds and hearts of crowds at fabric, Time Warp and his continuing residency at Berlin’s Watergate.

22-years ago, a 12 year old Butch received his first record player, some second hand vinyl and obediently burrowed into his room to scritch-scratch and beat juggle, imitating and idolising the masters he saw at the DMC World Championships and the vinyl culture central to its core. Of course, he grew older and louder and continued to broaden his palate for music. Butch got hooked on the art of sculpting beats sometime in the last millennium. He started with baby-steps in 1991 before reaching his current optimum state – a refined style that’s seen him voted as ‘Best Producer’ in Germany’s Groove and Raveline magazines two years in a row, whilst also sitting atop the All-Time Most Charted section on Resident Advisor.

“My further musical influence came from my brother” reflects Butch…”recording the techno mixes from the radio as he was out at night partying”, he says, explaining the gradual transition from boom-bap to 4-4 funk and drive. “I absorb influence and ideas from everywhere. So, as my music and DJ sets contain many styles, I like to make those different styles too.”

Techno heads love Butch, house heads love Butch, as well as the deep and dirty and the light & bright. Few artists flow through genres and emotional landscapes with such ease and fluidity as Bülent, challenging preconceptions of the dance-floor and the expected outcome in the process. The spark behind his excursions is natural: as a music lover he’s always stayed open to different styles and aesthetics. As an artist, he’s always allowed himself to express his take on each genre – it’s true that with Butch, you never know what to expect, other than consistently fresh and unique output.

Butch’s production might have contributed to his rise through the ranks, but it’s his avid work ethic and undying love that gives his success a solid and deep-rooted foundation. Striking a fine line between quantity and quality is no easy task, but this juxtaposition comes easy to an unpredictable talent such as Butch. Holding residencies over the years at venues and clubs such as Sankeys Ibiza and Robert Johnson in Offenbach Germany, Butch continues to squeeze the best out of every after hour party and every club night floor that he holds court over.

Butch might be the hardest-working man in the scene, but it all comes naturally to a man who is first and foremost a music lover by heart. 5 days a week he spends emphatically producing music, as well as performing around the world at various parties, all of whom are looking for the special vibe and touch that Butch brings to his unpredictable, existential sets.

“I like to make people dance and have fun. I’m the captain of the spaceship and I’m driving it. People who come to the show get in the ship – and I take them on a trip. To get into the spaceship, they leave their physical body at the door. You must switch off the real world and switch off the mind. I will do the rest.”

As with any restless entity, Butch is set to further explore pastures new in 2014. He’ll be launching OTHRSIDE and working on more experimental, “psycho-acoustic’ music with friend and percussionist Chris Hohberg. A mixture of sonic soundscapes and electronic structures, the planned album will seek to cast its tracks across the divide of musical consumption and appreciation – an album suited to home listening as much as it is for dance-floor.

Further collaborations are also on the horizon, with a return to making music with friend and cohort Ricardo Villalobos as ButRic – with the two figures being anything but generic, it promises to be another feet twitching, brain melting escapade in Butch’s musical ride.

It’s Butch’s interplanetary connection to the music – and willingness to create out-of-the-box slabs of detailed sound – that maintains his position at the forefront of the underground electronic scene.

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XAVIER RUDD TO RELEASE NINTH STUDIO ALBUM STORM BOY ON MAY 25

by the partae April 14, 2018
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LATEST SINGLE WALK AWAY OUT NOW – LISTEN HERE

 ANNOUNCES NATIONAL ALBUM SUPPORT TOUR DATES

Australian singer-song writer and multi-instrumentalist, Xavier Rudd will release his ninth studio album Storm Boy on May 25, via Warner Music Australia. Featuring Xavier’s latest single Walk Away, Storm Boy is available now for pre-order.

For Xavier Rudd, writing music and living his life are one and the same. “I’m literally just singing about the things that are going on around me,” he says of his sublime and soaring indie-folk. Environmental work, veganism, spiritualism, surfing, exploring new corners of his beloved homeland; everything Rudd does, he pours into song. The result is a personal sound that strikes a universal note.

It’s been six years since Rudd’s last solo release, the ARIA #2 and Gold Certified Spirit Bird, and a lot of things have happened in that time. Storm Boy tracks the journey along the way.

 To coincide with the release of Storm Boy, Xavier will embark on a national tour throughout the month of August, connecting with his followers and introducing them to his new material. Full tour dates and ticketing information below.

THE STORM BOY ALBUM TOUR

AUGUST 2 – UC REFECTORY, CANBERRA, ACT

AUGUST 3 – UNI HALL WOLLONGONG, NSW

AUGUST 4 – ENMORE THEATRE, SYDNEY NSW

AUGUST 5 – CIVIC THEATRE, NEWCASTLE, NSW

AUGUST 10 – NIGHT QUARTER, GOLD COAST, QLD

AUGUST 11 – THE TIVOLI, BRISBANE, QLD

AUGUST 17 – ODEON THEATRE, HOBART, TAS

AUGUST 18 – THEBARTON THEATRE, ADELAIDE, SA

AUGUST 24 – THE FORUM, MELBOURNE, VIC

AUGUST 25 – COSTA HALL, GEELONG, VIC

Tickets on sale from April 20 here.

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LA’s beat scene leaders, The Glitch Mob, announce their first new single and album in over 4 years

by the partae April 14, 2018
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The Los Angeles-based trio comprise of Boreta (Justin Boreta), edIT (Ed Ma), andOoah (Joshua Mayer), and together they combined their different skills into the compellingly collaged whole that has become one of the most beloved live electronic acts, and distinctive recording artists, working today.

After 4 years they are finally back with a brand new album ‘See Without Eyes’, set for a release date of the 4th of May.

First up though is a stunning remix from Canadian DJ and producer Isabelle Rezazadeh aka REZZ of The Glitch Mob’s track ‘I Could Be Anything’ (Feat. Elohim). The rising star has taken the industry by storm with her ground-breaking releases, notably snatching up the crown as Billboard Dance’s Breakout Artist in 2017. Her interpretation of  ‘I Could Be Anything’ (Feat. Elohim) is nothing less than astonishing. A distinctive bass drum permeates the intro of the cut, ultimately intertwining with Glitch Mob’s core production and Elohim’s hovering vocals. The track moves effortlessly toward an analog heavy drop that is sure to captivate listeners across both distinct fanbases.

‘I’m a fan of both artists [The Glitch Mob, Elohim] & when I was sent the original song, I wanted to give it my own twist.’ – REZZ

‘It’s an honor to present the REZZ remix of our new track with Elohim. We are big fans of REZZ — there’s a natural harmony between our sounds. The music speaks for itself.’ – The Glitch Mob 

When you think about the Los Angeles beat scene you are talking about one of the more talent-rich scenes to come to prominence this century. It gave rise to acts likeShlohmo, TOKiMONSTA, Thundercat and, of course, Flying Lotus amongst many others. But arguably none of them has reached a bigger audience than The Glitch Mob…

Their highly contagious tracks has been licensed to big profile brands such as GoPro,Audi, Amazon Echo and more; their remix for ‘Seven Nation Army’ by The White Stripes was featured in the trailer for the World War I first-person shooter, Battlefield 1 (it has also clocked in over 27 million plays on Youtube); their 2014 album ‘Love Death Immortality’ debuted at #1 on the Billboard Independent Albums Chart andBillboard Dance/Electronic Albums Chart, and they have sold over 300 000 copies of their albums.

The Glitch Mob have also announced a string of international dates with an entirely new live show entitled ‘The Blade 2.0’, a new concept designed by Martin Phillips(Daft Punk, Kanye West, Nine Inch Nails + more).

Watch this space for Australian tour dates…

The Glitch Mob ‘See Without Eyes’ will be released on the 4th of May through Glass Air. Distributed locally through The Orchard.
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PRINCESS NOKIA shares new mixtape A Girl Cried Red

by the partae April 14, 2018
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Today Princess Nokia – aka shapeshifting New York emcee Destiny Frasqueri – has dropped her new emo-inspired mixtape A Girl Cried Red digitally on Rough Trade Records / Remote Control Records, as well as a video co-directed with longterm collaborator Milah Libin for ‘Your Eyes Are Bleeding‘ from the release.

Princess Nokia has been releasing music via Youtube and Soundcloud since she was in High School and catapulted herself to the next level with last year’s critically acclaimed rap opus 1992 Deluxe – selling out venues across the globe and steadily gaining tens of millions of streams.

“Black people created punk – the band Death was way before The Ramones,” Destiny stated in a recent interview. “If you think about it, the wool has been pulled over our eyes. This is our shit. Very naturally, that’s why we return to it.” Drawing on influences as varied as the introverted acoustic sounds of Elliott Smith to the bombastic pop-punk energy of Paramore – A Girl Cried Red showcases another fully-formed side of Destiny that still taps into the uncompromising feminist ideology of Princess Nokia. 

Purchase / Stream A Girl Cried Red: https://princessnokia.lnk.to/agirlcriedred

Princess Nokia – A Girl Cried Red is out now via Rough Trade / Remote Control

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Nahko Reveals ‘Hamakua’ Video

by the partae April 14, 2018
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NEW ACOUSTIC EP
HAMAKUA
OUT APRIL 13TH 

AN ACOUSTIC EVENING WITH 
NAHKO & TREVOR HALL
STARTS THIS MONTH
WITH FIVE SOLD OUT UK DATES
INCLUDING LONDON’S OMEARA – APRIL 23RD

Singer/Songwriter Nahko has released the official music video for ‘Hamakua’. The single is the third from his debut solo album, My Name Is Bear, following the release of ‘Dragonfly’ and ‘Be Here Now’, and is the title track from his upcoming acoustic EP.

The video features never-before-seen home videos of Nahko from when he first began performing and originally wrote the song at age 18. Watch it here.

Nahko said of the video, “Finally, to Hamakua. The breath of the Creator. The birthing place of so many of the popular Medicine for the People songs. The Hamakua coast rolls along the rocky east side of the Big Island of Hawai’i, a place where I lived for nearly a decade; a place that served as the foundation for my awakening.

I teamed up with filmmaker Dom Walczuk again, the same director who made a number of our first music videos and documentaries on the Big Island, which now have millions of views, and we schemed to tell a reminiscent story of a bear, an island, and a community that grew a young cub and his music. We collected shots that Dom had in the vault from years back and patch worked them with VHS footage I had taken as a teenager of my first open mics and piano recitals. Then we laid foundation shots of who I am now on island, on horseback, in the ocean, to create a juxtaposition of ‘then and now’.

The result is a collage of time well spent and I’m proud to present this visual storyboard that nods to the magic found on the ‘piko’ of the Pacific and within the sounds of my personal journey as a young man. ‘Oi kau ka Iā, e hana i ola honua – while the earth still moves, do all you can. Eo!” 

Nahko embarks on his solo acoustic tour later this month, with support from Trevor Hall. A hugely accomplished pianist and guitarist, the shows will bring a different interpretation to both his new solo work and his catalogue with Medicine For The People. Starting on the 18th in Dublin, the tour will include six UK shows, including a sold out date at London’s Omeara on the 23rd.

Over the last five years, Nahko And Medicine For The People have continued to gather dedicated members of their global tribe of likeminded fans as they spread their powerful musical message. They incorporate a variety of sounds, ranging from alternative roots to acoustic rock while promoting social change. Their album HOKA debuted at #10 on Billboard’s Rock Album Chart and #6 on the Alternative Album Chart.

Nahko’s solo album, My Name Is Bear, debuted on a number of Billboard charts on its release in October last year including Independent Albums (#11), Tastemakers (#14), Emerging Artists (#19), Top Album Sales (#43), and the Top 200 Albums. The album also premiered at #1 on iTunes and the headline tour in support of it boasted multiple sold-out dates both Stateside and in Europe.

My Name Is Bear is a 16-track collection that reflects the soul, authenticity and spirit that Nahko’s fans have come to know. It predates Nahko’s rise to iconic status among diehard fans of Medicine For The People. As he puts it, the album serves as a “prequel,” that artfully merges rustic acoustic guitars, upbeat energy, tribal flavors, fiery percussion, and ponderous lyrics.

At the end of the day, My Name Is Bear sets the stage for a whole lot more from Nahko.

UK/EUROPEAN TOUR APRIL 2018
18th – Whelans, Dublin
19th – Phoenix, Exeter
20th – Belgrave, Leeds **SOLD OUT**
21st – Assembly Rooms, Glastonbury (Matinee) **SOLD OUT**
21st – Assembly Rooms, Glastonbury **SOLD OUT**
23rd – Omeara, London **SOLD OUT**
24th – Komedia, Brighton **SOLD OUT**
25th – Nalen, Stockholm *VENUE UPGRADED*
26th – Kuudes Linja, Helsinki
28th – Parkteatret – Oslo
29th – Vega, Copenhagen **SOLD OUT**

Tickets are available here: https://myticket.co.uk/artists/nahko-trevorhall

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Pizzagirl releases debut EP ‘An Extended Play’ via Heist or Hit // a 6-track collection of emotive, infectious bedroom-pop gems

by the partae April 14, 2018
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Liverpool bedroom-pop artist Pizzagirl releases debut EP An Extended Play, via Manchester labelHeist or Hit

Listen Here 

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Pizzagirl ~ ‘An Extended Play EP’

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Having trickled his first few delectable electronic singles out from his bedroom-studio (or ‘Beatzeria’), and into the world via the Power of The Internet, Pizzagirl reveals his debut medium-length concoction, An Extended Play.

Turning heads across the virtual world and beyond with his brand of emotional electro-bedroom pop, and earning himself champions at DIY, The Line of Best Fit, High Snobiety and BBC Radio 1, this is the first chance to enjoy Pizzagirl’s cunningly crafted gems as a complete collection.

Following the release of Favourite Song, Carseat, Coffee Shop and Seabirds, previously unheard tracks $2.45 and Private Number are exposed to the public. The former is a colourful sample-led collage reminiscent of The Avalanches or SUPERORGANISM, the latter a digital ballad about a computer falling in love with its user.

Not a girl, nor having any affiliations with Pizza, Pizzagirl channels through his music and visuals the extroversion of 80s electronica, late 90s internet culture (just check out his website) and US East Coast sad-indie introversion, calling to mind the likes of Porches, Frankie Cosmos or Alex G.

It’s a small operation. With the help of a thrown together flatpack mini studio, Pizzagirl writes, records and produces all of his music and visuals from the comfort of his home. His best mate shoots his videos and his mum takes his press shots.

Standing solo on stage, accompanied only by his trusty laptop, Pizzagirl displays the lonesome idiosyncrasies of an introvert married with the larger than life extroverted nature implied by his eccentric, zany and often pensive pop tunes. Pensive pop tunes that’ll be accompanying fellow Liverpudlian dreamers, and label mates, Her’s on their UK tour through April and May.

Pizzagirl’s debut EP An Extended Play is out now on Heist or Hit.

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Website // Instagram // Facebook // Twitter // YouTube // SoundCloud

Live Dates

APRIL
19th – LIVERPOOL, EBGBS (with Her’s)
20th – SHEFFIELD, Picture House Social (with Her’s)
21st – EDINBURGH, The Mash House (with Her’s)
MAY
1st – LONDON, The Fix @ The Social
2nd – BIRMINGHAM, Hare & Hounds (with Her’s)
3rd – NOTTINGHAM, The Bodega (with Her’s)
10th – SOUTHAMPTON, Heartbreakers (with Her’s)
11th – BOURNEMOUTH, Anvil (with Her’s)
12th – OXFORD, The Cellar (with Her’s)
25th – MANCHESTER, The White Hotel

 

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The Goods Release New EP, ‘Make Your Move’ Out Now Via Bastard Jazz (funk / house / soul)

by the partae April 14, 2018
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THE GOODS
RELEASE NEW EP:

‘MAKE YOUR MOVE’
STREAM: Spotify | Bandcamp
Out Now Via Bastard Jazz
Order Here

Comprised of founding members Badmandela and Rosario, along with the more recent addition of vocalist Black Tree, The Goods have proven one of Australia’s most hotly tipped up and coming acts. A trio stemming out of Sydney’s rising soul/electronic scene, The Goods have been awarded critical praise from tastemaking outlets including Complex, MTV, VICE, Indie Shuffle, and more. Today, The Goods are now ready to unveil the next act in their lauded discography with brand a new EP titled ‘Make Your Move.’

Coming via a team up with Brooklyn record label Bastard Jazz, The Good’s ‘Make Your Move’ further explores the band’s trademark sound that combines hip-hop, space funk, low slung house, and soul. The five-track EP documents The Goods’ expansion into faster tempos and broken rhythms, and was created in a much more collaborative spirit than their previous work.

Opening with heavy funk single “OPB,” the project quickly switches gears on downtempo house oriented single “Glow,” which makes clear the project will delve into a myriad of different genres. Stand out track “Faster” is a heady experimentation that fuses trippy bass lines and synth with elements of psychedelic rock that hits home the band’s concept of “space funk.” EP title track “Make Your Move” slides back into house music territory with a four on the floor tempo backed with bass guitar, steel drum, and Black Tree’s jazz-fueled vocals. Closing out the project, “Supposed To Be” finishes off the multi-layer record with a hypnotic production whose subdued vocals and complex soundscape truly captures the versatile sounds The Goods have become renowned for.

If this if your first introduction to The Goods, the band emerged on the Sydney music circuit only two short years ago in 2016. Aside from their seamless productions, the trio is also renowned for breathtaking live sets that has already seen them share the stage with artists including Oddisee, Onra, and Touch Sensitive. Up next for The Goods, the band are gearing up for the release of their debut artist album out later this year.

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Chastity Announces Debut Album ‘Death Lust’ to be released July 13th

by the partae April 14, 2018
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Photo Credit: Danny Scott Lane

SPECIAL BENEFIT SHOW FOR YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH WITH METZ LIVE STREAMING FROM WHITBY 

Chastity is a world of its own from the mind of Brandon Williams. Reflecting the working class background of Whitby, Ontario, Chastity’s songs are charged with the ethos of archetypal youth on the fringe. A project more aptly characterized by its intentions than specific sound or medium, Chastity stands to confront the struggles of those existing in the unseen, often silenced periphery. It is an artifact of youth culture constantly working to form community, bridging isolation with collectivity.
Visuals play a meaningful role in this world with Williams using his penchant for crafting consistently sharp, challenging imagery to personalize the narratives running throughout all of Chastity’s work – most discernibly, a call for the disruption of harmful status quo.
It was clear from the release of Chastity’s first demos that this was not “another punk band that can operate at only one speed.” Always concerned with the trending lack of accessibility and inclusivity in public spaces for the arts, the first Chastity show was held in Williams’ own bedroom where, packed wall-to-wall, the police were quickly called. But after the project’s second show supporting DC punk band Priests, Chastity was off to the races, sharing stages with the likes of with Metz, Chelsea Wolfe and Fucked Up. All without a full length recording out.
Since signing with Brooklyn label Captured Tracks, Chastity has re-released those initial demos, along with 2 new singles and an EP, stoking the anticipation of Chastity’s debut full length record, Death Lust. 
Releasing Friday the 13th of July, 2018, Death Lust follows the plot of suffering to survival. The album begins on a tortured note with ‘Come’ and builds toward the plummeting finale of ‘Chains’, evolving from start to finish in a crescendo of severity. Chastity explains, “Death Lust is about growing up death obsessed. It’s about the pain that it takes but the capacity that we have to overcome.”
Chasity will be performing a special show in a barn in Whitby with all proceeds going to Youth Mental Health. The show can be live streamed via the Captured Tracks Facebook page at 9:00pm EST.
Tracklisting
1.) Children
2.) Choke
3.) Scary
4.) Negative With Reason To Be
5.) Heaven Hell Anywhere Else
6.) Suffer
7.) Chains
8.) Anoxia
9.) Come
10.) Innocence
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Benjamin Lazar Davis (Okkervil River) Premieres New Song “Choosing Sides,” Debut Album “Nothing Matters” Out 5/4

by the partae April 14, 2018
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Photo credit: Shervin Lainez

Benjamin Lazar Davis (Okkervil River, Cuddle Magic) released his new single “Choosing Sides” today; the track will appear on his forthcoming solo debut album Nothing Matters.NPR’s Songs We Love premiered “Choosing Sides,” saying, “In the simple melody, andperfectly-placed key modulations, you can feel Davis harmonizing with his own thoughts and dancing the pas de deux of a divided heart… He plays instruments in a way that makes them feel less like strings and wood and wires, and more like stop-motion scenes witnessed through the rear-view mirror of life’s highway.”

Nothing Matters, which also features the previously released singles “A Love Song Seven Ways” and “Right Direction,” is out May 4 on 11A Records and is available for pre-order now.

Benjamin Lazar Davis will be on tour this spring in the UK in support of Anna & Elizabeth and the U.S. pulling double duty playing bass with and opening for Okkervil River.
4/19: C’mon Everybody (album release show) – Brooklyn, NY
5/03: Forest Arts Center – New Milton, UK ^
5/04: Quay Arts – Newport, UK ^
5/05: Marisa Jack & Davy –  Bedfordshire, UK ^
5/09: The Sugar Club – Dublin, Ireland ^
5/10: Howard Assembly Room – Leeds, UK ^
5/12: Sage Gateshead – Gateshead, UK ^
5/13: Traverse Theatre – Edinburgh, UK ^
5/14: Old Mill Gallery – Castle Douglas, UK ^
5/17: Cecil Sharp House – London, UK ^
5/20: Black Cat – Washington, DC *
5/21: Cat’s Cradle – Carrboro, NC *
5/22: Aisle 5 – Atlanta, GA *
5/24: The Kessler – Dallas, TX *
5/25: The Heights – Houston, TX *
5/26: Mohawk – Austin, TX *
5/29: Crescent Ballroom – Phoenix, AZ *
5/31: Teragram Ballroom – Los Angeles, CA *
6/01: Observatory – Santa Ana, CA *
6/02: Bimbo’s – San Francisco, CA *
6/04: Neumos – Seattle, WA *
^ supporting Anna & Elizabeth
* supporting Okkervil River
MORE ON BENJAMIN LAZAR DAVIS:
Benjamin Lazar Davis is a gifted multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, arranger, composer, and producer based in Brooklyn. His forthcoming full length album Nothing Matters – his very first as a solo artist – came out of an extensive period of touring followed by a difficult break up. To make the record, Davis spent all all of his money on instruments and recording gear, including drums and drum machines, both nylon and steel string acoustic guitars, an electric and an upright bass, a pump organ, a mellotron, a Moog, and an upright piano. He worked on the record every day, for 30 straight days, in his childhood bedroom at his parents’ house in Saratoga Springs, and once finished, he mixed it back in Brooklyn with his high school friend Luke Moellman (GGFO).
Although there are no other performers on the record, many collaborations went into the writing of the album, including cowrites with Kimbra (“Right Direction”), Alex Toth of Rubblebucket and Alexander F (“Love Song Seven Ways,” “Life Is Dangerous,” and “Choosing Sides”), Bridget Kearney of Lake Street Dive (“Somebody’s Speaking For Me”), singer-songwriter Taylor Ashton (“Brass Tacks”), award-winning poet Michael Gizzi (“Acquitted”), and his brother, a brilliant lyricist, Tim Davis.
Benjamin Lazar Davis writes, records, and performs with Cuddle Magic, Joan as Police Woman, and Okkervil River, and he has worked with Anais Mitchell, Kimbra, Luke Temple, Jesse Harris, Henry Jamison, Wild Belle, Delicate Steve, Star Rover, Sam Amidon, Markus Acher (the Notwist), and Margaret Glaspy as a co-writer, side-musician, arranger, producer, studio musician, touring member, and band member in the past. While Nothing Matters grew out of Davis’s desire to make music on his own in a life where he has been a chronic collaborator, the album evokes inspiration from all of these artists, and he considers it a culmination of his life’s work.
As he began work on the album, Davis found a photo of his father lounging beneath a hand-written sign that read “Nothing Matters,” which eventually became the album’s artwork; “It was taken in 1969 in Malawi Africa where he lived at the time. He taught me music growing up, and I think seeing that picture right before recording the record gave me a sense of letting go of all of the baggage that comes with making music and being in a relationship. When in the midst of the meditation of making the album, nothing matters. Just let the tape roll and the ideas flow…”
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New Song from New Zealand’s Wax Chattels – Listen Now

by the partae April 14, 2018
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SELF-TITLED DEBUT ALBUM TO BE RELEASED MAY 18VIA CAPTURED TRACKS AND FLYING NUN RECORDS

Photo by Guillaume Beaubatwix
Auckland, New Zealand’s Wax Chattels share new track “ Career” from their self-titled debut album out May 18 via Captured Tracks and Flying Nun Records.
On “Career,” the keyboard, bass and drums trio start with a gentle opening with Amanda Cheng’s tender vocals. The track gradually builds up with an overwhelming sound of crashing of drums and odd synth entries. The energy creates an atmosphere akin to a traditional loud power trio – except their music is anything but traditional.
Self-dubbed “Guitarless Guitar Music” Wax Chattels overwhelming sound and energy creates an atmosphere akin to a traditional loud power trio – except their music is anything but traditional.  The band creates darkly hypnotic and frenetic music that’s both rhythmically complex and sinister.
Peter Ruddell (26, keyboards/vocals), Amanda Cheng (26, bass/vocals) and Tom Leggett (22, drums) met studying Jazz Performance at the University of Auckland, and started Wax Chattels a few years later. Since that time they have honed their live-shows into something that is not to be missed – it was after a particularly insane live performance that they were signed by both Captured Tracks and Flying Nun Records on the spot.
From novels to tweets, bassist Amanda is drawn to art and writing that addresses adversity. Her post-punk informed bass lines provide the backbone for most of the band’s tracks.  Initially, Peter and Amanda started Wax Chattels by writing tracks with a drum machine before realizing the band would be more exciting with a live drummer.  With the addition of Tom the line-up was complete.
Wax Chattels recalls the other side of Kiwi underground rock history that’s a bit less sunny and jangly. The small, yet constantly groundbreaking nation has put forth a new act and album that demands your attention.
Pre-order Wax Chattels here.
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