Ashtar Command Releasing “American Sunshine Volume 1” in 2011


DJ/producer, Chris Holmes, and former Nine Inch Nails member and Filter founder, Brian Liesegang, are the geniuses and/or aliens behind Ashtar Command.

The collaboration hearkens to a new era in music and sociopolitical commentary, as demonstrated in “Gravity,” the album’s first track. Based on interviews Holmes conducted back in ’94 with members of the Heaven’s Gate cult (yes, I’m serious), they put together a video mockumentary about the group that ended up committing mass suicide in 1997. Z Berg does a great job on lead vocals on the track and the album, American Sunshine Volume 1 includes contributions from an assortment of talent including members of Edward Sharp and The Magnetic Zeros, Veruca Salt, Filter, Smashing Pumpkins and R.E.M.

Ashtar Command seeks to promote artistry and independence and the ability to be creative in unprecedented times. Get ready for a sonic exodus out of mainstream pop culture an into another world, or perhaps a new solar system altogether.
For more on Ashtar Command visit www.ashtar-command.com
If you do nothing else, you just have to watch this video.

The Knife Are Spreading Seeds


Techno group The Knife have released their first single in “Seeds”. The song will come in EP form with remixes from Portable aka Bodycode and Shinedoe.

The song is taken from the group’s album Tomorrow, In A Year which was commissioned by the Danish performance crew Hotel Pro Forma.

The project is based on Darwin’s famous and controversial On The Origin Of Species and challenges the convention of a standard opera. Adding techno is definitely a step in the right direction in that regard.

The single will be out December 6th both digitally and limited edition vinyl. In the meantime, check out The Knife’s mystifying “Silent Shout: An Audio and Visual Experience” right here.

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Introducing Moneypenny


Chicago based duo Moneypenny came to our attention yesterday when we heard they were doing spot shows with hometown pals Hey Champ and Team Bayside High this month. The first of these three shows was actually last night in San Fran so, if you went, feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section.

If, however, you can’t make it out to see Moneypenny live, the band is offering their new EP up for free download. Grab that HERE.

 

12.04.10 – Los Angels, CA @ LMA Fest (w/ Classixxx, The Golden Filter, Acid Girls)
12.10.10 – Austin, TX @ Aces Lounge (w/ DJ Spooky)

‘OMFG’- A Deluka Remix


Its been nearly a month since Deluka released their debut album, You Are the Night, on Vel Records. During that time, ZINK Magazine named them “ [The] U.K.’s best kept secret,” they played several shows at CMJ, and more recently Innerparty System remixed their song “OMFG.” The remix is an electrifying take on the already impressive song, and thanks to The Street Date its available for free download HERE.

Baeble is also hosting a live performance from Deluka, which can be viewed HERE.

Tour Dates:
12/04: New York, NY @ Rockbar w/ Oh Land

Shit Robot Release Single Ft. Nancy Whang


Shit Robot just released their first album, the oh-so-clever From The Cradle to The Rave which was released into the wild in September.

Now they are readying the first single from the debut. “Take ‘Em Up” features LCD Soundsystem’s Nancy Whang. There has already been a video shot for the track, and you can grab the digital single now from DFA records.

If you can’t wait, you can download the radio edit of “Take ‘Em Out” right now, from RCRD LBL.

Lykke Li; My Kind Of Woman


Growing up is something that, no matter how old they get, every person experiences.  With Artists however, it usually changes the way they look and/or sound in their music.  Lykke Li is no exception to this principle.  When she was only 19 she dropped her debut LP Youth Novels which painted Lykke as a “shy, shy, shy girl who cooed longingly”.  The latest album however displays a new dark, rage like “Pussy Power”.  Wounded Rhymes is sure to be a wakeup call for all those who have previously misconceived Li as a girly girl to be thrown into a separate group.  She is here to stand in the ring with the men.

Lykke flat-out told Pitchfork “I dove into the craziness and did things that maybe I would think twice about when I get older.  And I’m a really restless person; I’m tired of the way I sounded or looked yesterday.”  She also told Pitchfork that she wanted people to actually listen to what her message is instead of showing so much concern over her image; And honestly, isn’t that what music is all about???  Spreading your message and your story; that’s the reason people listen to music.  She claims that with the new edginess there is angriness about certain things in the world.

Her first single of the album Get Some is a truly unique swapping of roles.  In this song she sings “I’m your prostitute” but this is “not about being a sex prostitute.” Says Li “It’s about this power play in the war of the sexes.”  This seems to be just a glimpse of what her new album is all about. By saying “I’m your prostitute.” Lykke is actually saying “I’m the power.”  She got the idea while she was reading The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle “where there’s a woman that calls herself a mind prostitute and she goes into this man’s mind so he thinks that they are getting it on; he fantasizes about her.  They’re not doing it she’s just in his mind to steal information.” This would explain the looks of the video for this song as Lykke has created a world in which a cult of women lure you in and “bam!—she’s going to crush you.”

Lykke has been inspired by many great women including Anais Nin, Simone de Beauvoir, Edith Piaf, Patti Smith, and Gena Rowlands.  Her five favorite “badass women.” She says that she believes women are extremely powerful and strong but the sometimes give in to these insignificant events in life.  While she was in L.A. recording her new album to escape the winter she met a lady who she quotes “She’s open, hungry,  and still feels like the key to a good life is finding things you want to master.” This is obviously a mentality that Lykke believes in and follows.  I believe that we can expect a power house effect for women to come of Lykke Li’s Wounded Rhymes as well as her albums to come.