TAG: SXSW

Mar19

SXSW Watch – Sarah Jaffe (Update 2) (Download) (Video & MP3)


With SXSW in full swing, we thought it would be a good idea to shed light on another act that should be on your radar — Sarah Jaffe.
Her forthcoming album, The Body Wins, drops on April 24.  Our early thoughts on the album see it as a creatively textured amalgamation of sounds and musical influences.  With different acoustic and electronic influences, the haunting, and yet danceable melodies that are presented should be heard (and in this case seen) to be believed).
Catch Sarah TONIGHT during SXSW at…

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Mar19

Post SXSW: Band to Watch – Soft Swells (Video)

 

After their album launched earlier this February, Soft Swells, has maintained their space on my post review deck — similar to what happened with M83 and Foster The People the year prior.

The indie pop duo has done well, in the eclectic musical space that occupies my everyday office routine, as a result of the deceiving complexity of the soundscapes that they have created through their self-titled album.  After looking past the drum schemes, indie pop arrangements, and electronic influences that can help …

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Mar18

@KoshaDillz live at #oyveysxsw 3/15 day party “Everything is Kosha” at #bandpagehq (Video)

Nothing like some good ol fahsioned ipad 2 film action to start off your sunday funday with a freestyle from the OY VEY DAY Party featuring Mr Muthafuckin Exquire and Murs.

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Mar15

SXSW Recap: Exploded Drawing Boat Party (MP3)

No matter how hull-shattering the sawtooth, there’s nothing quite like actual waves. On Tuesday two titans of the booming Austin beat scene, Exploded Drawing and (in)Sect Records, took to Lake Austin in a bi-level riverboat for a four hour tour fueled by organic juice cocktails (pineapple-jalapeno margaritas!) and two rooms of music featuring locals holding their own next to notable guests from Brainfeeder, Stones Throw, and Mush.

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Mar09

LISTEN: Bodytronix’s Home-made Acid (MP3)


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That 808 you’re hearing isn’t made by Roland. Half of Austin-based techno duo Bodytronix, Eric Archer is a self-taught electrical engineer whose analog tinkering is responsible for much of the group’s classic sound, inspired by equal parts Intergalactic FM machine funk and the talkboxing of Zapp. His counterpart Erich Ragsdale backs up Archer’s 808 clone with a dose of XoxBox acid bass, TR-606 rhythm reinforcements, Multivox laser stabs, and copious amounts of 909 claps tweaked from an analog source with added delay, peek, and filter mods, a unit dubbed The Clapraca.

Gear fetishism aside, a sparse peppering of human elements keeps their sound from erring towards the industrial. Synthesizers are oscillated to emulate vocal inflections, melodies are jittery but loosely swung, when anyone sings it’s through a thick …

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