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  • 27
  • Dec

The Black Lips

I’m pretty much posting the Black Lips only because their press photo has a donkey painted like a zebra. Well not exactly true. They’re the Black Lips and have been owning for a while now. Since “Not A Problem” is off of The Black Lips’ 2005 Let It Bloom, you probably are already familiar with this track. Dark garage chaos… The Black Lips bring a much needed sound that is missing from most popular rock bands these days. Blah, blah, blah.

The Black Lips will be making splashes in ‘07 with their next album coming out on Vice. Sketchy info from Vice:

The result, Los Valentes Del Mundo Nuevo manages to capture the chaos of their live show (they kidnapped a Mariachi band to play with them for fuckssake) and pounds out some of the greatest hits of their past records.

Does that mean the Black Lips “just” re-recorded a bunch of their “old” tracks for a “new” release on Vice? I don’t get it. Whatever, Tijuana is the new Williamsburg.


Black Lips - “Not A Problem” (mp3)

Love it again for a second time. It sounds better this way.

  • 26
  • Dec

Don Juan Dracula - “Take Me Home” :


I just get so happy when the bunny rabbit meets his own kind. Check out this weird little video from Norway’s glam act Don Juan Dracula. Actually, a few of their tracks are worth loving. Fo reals.

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  • XMas

DJ Paul V of the Smash Mix has a special Christmas mix up. The Rainbow Brite Christmas song is the creepiest track ever… but the mix does highlight some the commercial high and low points of Christmas.

DJ Paul V - “Merry Christ-Smash Mix 2006!” (mp3)

I posted “I Wish You A Merry Christmas” last year, but my feelings haven’t changed. It is STILL my all time favorite Christmas song ever. Ever. Off of John Waters Christmas album, Big Dee Irwin and Little Eva want you to have a very merry Christmas…. you will and you have no choice.

A John Waters Christmas can be purchased from Insound or iTunesLittle Cindy - A John Waters Christmas. On a related note, John Waters Valentines Day album is coming out in time for Valentines Day 2007. Who cannot wait?


Big Dee Irwin & Little Eva - “I Wish You A Merry Christmas” (mp3)

I love Christmas because it is all about sharing. I know, I know… it is so cheesy, but true. Kill Rock Stars gave away a Holiday album with each order from their shop this year. If you missed out on that it can still be download from eMusic or Kill Rock Stars Winter Holiday AlbumiTunes. There are a few gems on it… depending on who you love from KRS.

I pretty much hated Beth Ditto’s cover of “Every Day Is Christmas With You” the first few times I heard it. Beth Ditto’s personality is non-existent and her voice sounds totally uninspired. It is not the Beth Ditto we all know and love. On top of that, the song itself is kinda blah.

A more obvious (and better) choice would’ve been something from the Phil Spector songbook… like “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).” That could have been and would have been amazing. “Every Day Is Christmas With You” isn’t special…. until you listen to it a hundred times. For some reason this track has slowly become a favorite Christmas song. “Every Day Is Christmas With You” is good for what it is not… total understated beauty that is often missing this time of year.


Beth Ditto - “Every Day Is Christmas With You” (mp3)

  • 21
  • Dec

scary

Rodion + Hugo Sanchez el Tremendizmo - Rodion In Babouche (DJ mix)

Since it feels like a Friday (and almost is), I figured it was time for another new mix - I love me a good DJ mix, especially when it is full of rad Italo disco, robo-techno and other wild shit.

This mix is by a couple of dope Italian producers Rodion and Hugo Sanchez, who run the awesome Radio DD website - they post radio mixes, and they have friends join them all the time. I've been checking out their stuff since I added them as a friend on Myspace - I did so because I saw they were releasing a 12" EP on one of my favorite labels, Germany's Gomma.

As it turns out, the EP - called Atala Ride - is awesome. It is essentially real-deal Italo disco, with the added (nerd) bonus of 8-bit video game synths thrown in the mix. It is available now from your favorite indie dance retailers, as well as from the Radio DD store.

OK, so this mix is hot hot hot. They sent us a message about it today, so I figured I'd share the love! It features D'Arcangelo, Ueberschall, Lifelike & Kris Menace (I love this song and so should you guys!), Kerrier District, Box Codax, Rodion (listen for the 8-bit gameboy-style synths), Tomboy, Capri, Bangkok Impact, Khan & Brigitte Fontaine, Bodestandig, el Tremendizmo, Dj Athome, Hostage, and Justice.

Blam! Enjoy!

  • 20
  • Dec

proto
Paris is doing it again! This time with Minty Fresh band Prototypes. Great Rock N Roll feel with fuzzy guitars, dry humpin beats, and sexy Parisian style. You can go download their EP for free from Minty Fresh: here. Just go to Stimuli.

The blogs are going crazy for them and you can tell why. Nothing wrong with a little french love. They have some great songs up on their myspace as well.

  • 20
  • Dec

So they never fulfilled my interview and it kinda bummed me out, but I fucking love this video. Great Kylie cover.

  • 19
  • Dec

rocknroll

Folks, here's your chance to see and hear everything that's right about the DC music scene right now. Thursday night we've got DC friends-of-robots The Roosevelt and These United States along with NYC's Phonograph at the new H St. venue The Rock and Roll Hotel on Thursday, December 21. If you're still in town or coming in for the holidays this show comes with our highest recommendation.

You've heard These U.S. on the site before, but they've got great new tracks on their myspace (and you'll be hearing more from us about them in the not-too-distant-future).

And here's one from The Roosevelt

The Roosevelt - American Drunk

This one is an older demo I believe, the stuff on their EP shows how fast these guys are taking off.

To top it off the show is at one the newest spots on the H St. corridor, the Rock and Roll Hotel . Say what you will about its location--personally I love it because I can stumble home--but the greatest thing about this new little area in DC is that it's just about tripled the number of live music venues in this town. And that can't be bad. It's finally getting to the point where you can have a legitimate choice of good shows to go to on a given night! It's almost like a real city here. Of course, what I personally am counting down for (bring on the haters) DC goes smoke free on Jan. 1!!!! What this means for me is more shows more shows more shows.

New indie rock bands, new clubs, the holidays. It's the most wonderful time of the year in DC.

P.S. If you're in the Philly area, The Roosevelt and Phonograph are playing The Khyber on Wednesday, Dec. 20, so don't miss out!

  • 19
  • Dec

I am heading home down south for the holiday’s. So I am taking advantage and spreading christmas cheer to all of you BigStereo fans. Wanna dance with half of your favorite blog on earth? Come check out my DJ sets among other top notch DJ’s of SoCal and Baja.

Let’s party it up!!! Don’t be shy and say hello. I should be bouncing off the wall.

Thursday(Tijuana)

Friday(San Diego)

Next Tuesday(Lost Angeles)

  • 19
  • Dec

scary

Chateau Flight - Track 3

Once again, this robot turns his eyes to the East and looks fondly to Paris, but this time, it is a nod to the old guard, relatively speaking.

Chateau Flight is Nicholas Chaix (aka I:Cube) and Gilbert Cohen (aka DJ Gilb'R) - Cohen has been running the Versatile label for a decade-plus, and the two of them together have been responsible for some fantastic dance music throughout that time.

This project, to create a new soundtrack to the 1915 silent-film classic 'The Vampires' was commissioned for a retrospective of the work of director Louis Feuillade last summer at the Cinémathèque Française. Chaix and Cohen worked in their studio (the press materials for the album calls it their "lair" because it is right next to the Père Lachaise cemetery) for nearly a month on the compositions whilst watching the movie on a continuous loop, then decided to bring in guitarist Nicholas Villebrun for some improvisational tone and texture. The result is what you hear now. They performed this live for the screening, but decided it was good enough, and interesting enough, to see release on its own, which I think was a great decision.

This is certainly a different side to Chateau Flight, as there are only a couple of tracks in the 40+ minutes of music that could be considered 'dance music'. For more of that side of CF, look to the incredible 12" out right now on the Inner City Visions label, that is getting played out and charted by the best DJs in the world.

The Versatile label itself has a lot going on right now too, with the new 12" singles out by Joakim and Basic Soul Unit, as well as the long-awaited Joakim full length, Monsters & Silly Songs coming out early next year (expect a full review here shortly). The Les Vampires: Original Soundtrack will be available from our friends at Forced Exposure in the next few weeks, and you'll also find it at your favorite retailers and on iTunes, so keep your eyes peeled. I myself am going to have to track down the film, and try playing this soundtrack with it... I bet it is amazing!

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PS: Advance Notice My buddy David Bruno over at Slap You In Public and I are putting together a ridiculous dance party together for Friday, January 5th at Element - "People Don't Dance No More" with James F!@#$&^ Friedman (Throne of Blood) and Druzzi (Throne of Blood/The Rapture), as well as a super-special guest DJ, very likely from Paris from Chicago... it will be off the damn hook, and will likely become a monthly party with the best of the best as our guests. So, mark those calendars NOW!!!