TAG: Animal Collective

May05

Zomby x Panda Bear :: “Thinks Fall Apart” (MP3)

More good news and good tunes from the undead producer. 

 

The shrouded badman that is Zomby is releasing a new album through the storied 4AD label. Dedication will be released in mid-July, the follow-up to his iconic debut on WERKDISCS, Where Were U In ‘92? Along with that, the first single “Natalia’s Song” (which appeared on Burial & Kode9’s farewell mix on the last BBC Radio 1 show from Mary Anne Hobbs), will be released next week on limited 10″.  As if that wasn’t enough, Zomby gives away “Things Fall Apart”, a cut that features Animal Collective’s Panda Bear. Check out the track, available for download after the jump.

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Apr18

11 Faves (and Fails) of Coachella 2011

Coachella 2011 is now history, and once again America’s grassiest (and classiest) festival left a lot of impressions—most good, but always with room for improvement. Here’s URB’s faves and fails from the year:

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Mar23

Stream Animal Collective ATP Mix (MP3)

Animal Collective are the latest in the long list of artists to get to currate their own incarnation of All Tomorrow’s Parties. But to our knowledge, they’re the first to create a two-hour mix of the scheduled performers of the event. How else are you going to get Big Boi and The Meat Puppets on the same tracklist. …MORE

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Nov09

URB Premier :: Madison “#1″ (RAC Remix) (MP3)

Pop quiz! What do Nelly, Playgroup and Animal Collective all have in common? Answer, each have a song titled “#1.” Now add New York-via-Miami dance princess Madison to that list, with her hit single named after the loneliest number. Holy Ghost, Lady Gaga, Phoenix remixers Remix Artist Collective (RAC) give this pop confection a glistening disco sheen for the URB premier. …MORE
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Oct08

Various Artists – ‘Spike Jonze’s I’m Here Soundtrack’ (Review)

Various Artists

Spike Jonze's I'm Here Soundtrack

Released by Chocolate Industries


“I’m Here. A love story in an absolut world.” Unless director Spike Jonze is actually referring to the vodka, an “e” should follow the “t” in “absolut,” then conveying a pure world, an unconditional world, one that is complete, and perfect in quality and nature. But there is no “e” at the end of “absolut.” And the world that Spike Jonze illustrates in his robot love story is far from perfect. “I’m Here” introduces us to a society where humans and robots co-exist, a simple reality that needs no rationalization ...

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