Firstly, HUGE PROPS must go to Pitchfork.tv. Top top toooop notch!
Cut Copy’s May set at Brooklyn’s Studio B had one of the most amped-up crowds of any we’ve shot. The club was denied a cabaret license a month later and shut down, meaning– Footloose-style– all this dancing was illegal.
(The rest of the tracks are available aswell; go onto here [just click the forward/backward buttons on the player to go from track-to-track ;)] )
I remember hearing this track at least two years ago, seeing the Juggernauts at the Spanish Club in Melbourne for like $10. Man they exploded since then.
Well, I havnt posted in a while. Nothing interesting to talk about I guess and just started my new job. Good news is that Glass Candy is tonight, and it’s either going to be freakin awesome or surprisingly dull. I hoping for the former. Anyone else going?
Daft Punk - Touch It/Technologic (Alive 2007 @ Bercy)
At the time of writing, the official Daft Punk fan DVD is 123:05:47:35 away. Thats 123 days. My god thats a long time. But its coming. Calm down. Look. Its all compiled of footage from the Bercy Daft Punk show, and being put together by this man. Get ready to plug the big speakers into the TV, get really stoned, and blast the fuck out of this DVD.
A Town In City consists of Travis MacDonald and Tristan Davies and at times sound like TV on the Radio with deep, fuzzy riffs, along with the dark, depressive vocals and mood of Jesus & Mary Chain or Joy Division. The recordings obviously sound very raw, but this is a band to watch. ‘Mr. K’s Arcade Invertables’ is an example of how well two guys can give such a full sound, much in the way you often forget that the Black Keys are just two men. Supporting The Renderers (nz) and Into The Void (nz) this Valentines Day at the Northcote Social Club. Come with your girl (or guy, depending on your sex and sexuality). Should be $12 on the door.
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