Thursday, October 23, 2008

Link Dump

Hood Internet's Mixtape Volume One (the first thing I ever posted to this blog) got major points for imagination but about half of the mashups were a bit of a trainwreck. Over the past year and a half everything they've put out just gets tighter and more inspired. Oh, and it's also all free for download on their Web site.
Download Hood Internet Mixtape Volume Three
They're at home in Chicago tonight playing Sonotheque but I'll be at Diplo.

Speaking of Diplo and Mad Decent: Their latest podcast, "Love in This Bmore Club" comes from Dave Nada and combines two of my favorite things, R&B slow jams and Bmore beats. Get it here

Cheese and the Funk Doctor Spock (aka Method Man and Redman) play the House of Blues on Friday. I'll be out of town but on the plane I'll be listening to the amazing Redman mix from Cosmo Baker of The Rub, a dj trio that puts on the best dance party in New York first Saturday of every month. Holy crap, I forgot how many good Redman songs there are. Get it here.

Ol Dirty Bastard vs White Williams - Got Your Smoke
(div share)

Thursday, October 16, 2008

The Whistle Stop

Andrew Bird - A Nervous Tic Motion of the Head to the Left (div share)
Autumn in Chicago has given me a serious new appreciation for local hero Andrew Bird. I'm kicking myself for skipping the Millennium Park show, which you can download here.

We Have Band - You Came Out (demo) (div share)
This has been floating around for months and I'm a little confused as to why they aren't famous yet. myspace

Minitel Rose - Magic Powder
(div share)
FUCK a Justice, I could eat these French boys up: myspace

Juelz Santana - There It Go (The Whistle Song) (div share)
dip set dip set dip set dip set

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Band of Annuals

Despite the fact that dance music and hip hop make up the two biggest slices of my music-listening pie chart, the third-biggest sliver is a genre I like to call Quiet Times Music. It's what I listen to at night while washing dishes, when I know Crookers will get me too hopped up to sleep, or on the train home when the workday has worn me thin. Devendra Banhart, Elliot Smith, Neko Case: QTM.

Speaking of Neko, she used to bartend at The Hideout, which is one of my favorite places here in Chicago. A few weeks ago I saw her play their Block Party (she played again the next day with the New Pornographers), which was amazing. Sunday night I found myself there yet again to see Salt Lake City's Band of Annuals, and their beautiful performance has put them on my QTM playlist. They're on tour until the end of November, so if you're a fan of alt-country, or music that sounds like sitting in a field on a warm fall day, or just watching someone play the pedal steel guitar, go see them.

Band of Annuals - Ain't Looking Back (div share)

Band Annuals - Don't Let Me Die
(div share)

Buy their album here.