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  • 19
  • Dec


The Valentinos - “Nightmoves” (YouTube)

I totally thought the new video for The Valentinos’ “Nightmoves” was like some poorly converted flash video or something. But… it’s supposed to look that. I’m slow. After figuring that out… “Nightmoves” is a pretty damn cool video.

And I know most of you have already heard the Bagraiders remix of “Kafka” off of Kitsuné Maison 3… or at least you should’ve. Well, it is soon to be released along side the Comets remix of “Nightmoves” on a Kitsuné 12 inch. I have to say this remix is the most exciting remix to pass my desk in a while. You’re going to be dancing your life away to this…


The Valentinos - “Nightmoves” (Comets Valitalo Remix) (mp3)

And I hate making predictions because I end up wrong and you call me on it and it’s embarrassing… but keep your eye on both The Valentinos and Comets in 2007. If you haven’t noticed, the Comets (Tim from Cut Copy and Joel from Riot In Belgium) have been putting out some fucking amazing, amazing remixes. And The Valentinos are working on an album that I can honestly say I can’t wait to hear.

  • 18
  • Dec

Y'all might remember a while back we co-sponsored a tour that featured the Mobius Band and Baby Dayliner. They wrapped up their tour, and brought back a full recount of the experience. So here it is - more pictures and the full story after the jump:

"a rock band piled together in a passenger van circling the united states is a strange phenomenon, but you can read about that anywhere. how about this though: a rock band mobius band and a solo artist baby dayliner on a month-long MFR-sponsored tour, sharing the same van, sleeping on the same floors, eating the same filet-o-fish's... having never met before the first show! it's got all the built in drama of a classic sitcom, no? will one kill the other under cover of night? will mobius band leave baby dayliner at a south dakota gas station 'on accident'? will baby dayliner ever learn to navigate the hall-of-mirrors sarcasm that is mobius band's trademark?

or... will mobius band and baby dayliner get along so well, and bond so thoroughly, that it affirms all humanity in a warming glow of trust and friendship? yeah the last one. little did mobius band know that baby dayliner (born ethan marunas but anyone with any sense calls him 'baby'), is that one in a million individual that could navigate the intricacies and eccentricities of our band, and in fact- this is where the tv show angle comes in - teach us something too. here's baby dayliner showing mobius band how to serve this royalty in wisconsin.

and how about the national, who we had the good fortune to play with up and down the west coast. go look up 'classy' in the dictionary and there's a big family-style pen and ink drawing of the national. how classy? brian just gave me a jacket the other day, that's how classy. never mind that it was 3 sizes too small for him. how classy? padma taught us how to speak australian. how classy? here's a picture of matt serenading his niece at a soundcheck.

the singular highlight of this tour was an unplanned stop in with baby's cousin earle in bozeman, montana, just as the season's first snowstorm reared up. we had a long (long, long) drive to chicago looming, but the lure of earle's restaurant was too good to pass up. what followed was an honest to god oasis in the desert of too-much-driving: we dined on bison and rabbit, we drank fine wine, and we had conversations with people that were not selling us gasoline. we saw all that bozeman had to offer an underfed, overtired band. here's baby feeling overtired, and probably overindulged too, at earle's two-car-garage-cum-bachelor-pad.

it was a good tour, and all brought to you by the one and only MFR. back home now, and both mobius band and baby dayliner are holed up in our respective labs writing songs for our next records. feel free to roll by our practice space next to the manhattan bridge to share in some artisanal drinking waters and fine, imported grapes. we'll go get a filet-o-fish for old times sake. happy holidays."

  • 15
  • Dec
parts for all makes

Not to pay Minneapolis' Parts For All Makes a backhanded compliment, but I often really like bands that sound like a pastiche of other bands I love. This band, for example, sounds to me the illegitimate love child of Sleater-Kinney and, say, Letters to Cleo. I also just love the sweet vocals by Katie Marshall and Laura Meloy on this song, which is why I wish they were a bit more prominent in the mix. But enough of my rambling.

Parts For All Makes - Former Jezebel.

This song is from their debut record, Shrinkwrapped Hearts and Paper Dolls, which is very solid overall. There are only six tracks, but they each have their own thing going on. Another good one is "Every Now And Then" (hear it on MySpace), which starts with a creepy little Blur-like piano line and gives way to a satisfying pop chorus.

You can buy Shrinkwrapped Hearts and Paper Dolls from CD Baby. You should.

  • 15
  • Dec

hot

My Cousin Roy - Bobbi's Back

Blam!

Here we are, it is Friday, and I have got some delicious disco goodness for you.

I got an email from this guy My Cousin Roy earlier this week - I'd actually been hearing good things about this record, as the kids at some of my favorite record shops (like the Lab and Picadilly Pecords) have included it in their featured new releases write-ups in the last week or two. My Cousin Roy is a mysterious disco-loving dude from Brooklyn who has started a label for disco edits and other weirdness called "Wurst Edits" - this song comes from their first release, which has been getting a lot of love from tasteful DJs like Lindstrøm, Tim Sweeney, Trevor Jackson and Carl Craig (and now yours truly). Hotness.

Roy tells me there's lots more great shit coming out on the label, including unreleased remixes of Home Video by The Loving Hand, the debut single from Runaway (Marcos Cabral, who has done some techno for Trapez, and Jacques Renault, of the Thursday night ISS party in NYC), as well as another My Cousin Roy release. Roy also does a weekly radio show called "Apocalypse Wow" on East Village Radio - check out the show here.

You can pick up Wurst Edits #1 from Turntable Lab (US) and Picadilly (UK), and a select handful of other fine retailers.

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PS: Tomorrow (Saturday) night, the place to be is Studio B for Fixed - JDH and Dave P are back from a successful DJ-trip to Europe, and to help bring the noise, they've got guest-DJ Boys Noize in from Berlin, and live guests Crystal Castles and Foreign Islands - advance tix are $7 from Other Music or IGetRvng, or it is ten bucks at the door. It will be well worth the price of admission. See you there!

  • 15
  • Dec

By now I'm sure you know that Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun has died. I'm not going to list all the music he was responsible for because much more will be said elsewhere, you should just put on some old Atlantic and ATCO records today and marvel. There was a great piece on NPR this morning that you can listen to here the nice thing is they play various Atlantic tracks throughout.

  • 14
  • Dec

tf
Unfortch rave is back, but if it is reinventing itself like madonna, then I don’t mind so much. These guys were introduced to me by my good friend Sleazemore(watch out for this guy). I checked out their webpage and its quite a hot hoot, go check it out. They’re from London and they rock it out with their glowsticks out. I am definately anticipating a full length from these guys. You can listen to more songs on their site, and trust me they are all good. Get your panties in a tangle and check out Trash Fashion!

Anyone smell buzz?!!!! Rock N’ Rave!!!! Just don’t New Rave! That’s old rave!

Check out their video too, I hope these guys are in on it. Oh and buy their single!!!!


Trash Fashion- “Rave Dave” (mp3)

  • 14
  • Dec

newcrom1 Chromeo - Tenderoni.

Chromeo has quietly (quietly?) been in the studio laying down some solid jams. This one squeaked it's way into my itunes this morning and I didn't hesitate to get it up here. I mean, I don't think this is the way it'll end up like on the album, but who knows. It's all i could get. Combine this with the track off the Dj Mehdi album and Chromeo is straight killing it right now.

I can see a lot of people hating on this stuff. But I'm the type of guy who likes Ice Cream Castles with no irony. So there. They just make solid dance music that gets me moving. Who can complain about that? So, I'm told that this is not going to be the single, and just an album cut. I have no idea when the record drops (sometime in '07).

So, do yourself a favor and download this bastard. Slip this in the mix with the TigerCity and get after it. Lord knows I'll be.

  • 13
  • Dec
brats! on the beat!

Look, there's no reason this should be any good. In my opinion, children's music, with some exceptions (mainly They Might Be Giants and any decent version of "Puff the Magic Dragon") is an awful thing to encounter. It can be done really well, but more often than not, you want to stab yourself after hearing a few seconds of the Wiggles.

Blag Dahlia - Rockaway Beach.

I think the idea of doing a kids' Ramones album - called Brats On The Beat, no less - is genius. They're such simple, fun, bouncy songs, full of energy and everything else that kids love. And while this song isn't nearly as good as the original, that's not the point. It's for kids to sing along to. And maybe, just maybe, the idea of kids singing Ramones songs can take away the bad things in the world. I have hope for future generations.

If you're curious about the whole record, why not buy it? Some proceeds from record sales benefit St. Jude's Children's Hospitals. You can order it from Go-Kart Records.

  • 13
  • Dec

dark

The Knife - Christmas Reindeer

'Tis with a dark and spooky "ho ho hooooo" that I send you some merriment, courtesy of MFR's favorite Swedish brother & sister electronic act, the Knife. I know this has already showed up on a handful of blogs and aggregators, but I still want our people to know about it because it is quite good - it is an alternate version (let's call it "x-massed up") of "Reindeer" from their debut album.

Their Silent Shout was one of my favorite albums of 2006, which, thanks to Mute did make it over here towards the end of the summer. In fact, both of their previous albums (2001's self-titled album and 2003's Deep Cuts) were re-issued in the US by Mute last month, so no more import copies needed - hooray! All very highly recommended.

Well, enjoy this, and don't get too creeped out.

  • 12
  • Dec

The Knife's Christmas Reindeer

The Knife has a free Christmas song on iTunes Store for download. “Christmas Reindeer” is basically a shorter edit of their song “Reindeer” off their 2001 debut — but with an added jingle bell effects for some extra Christmas joy. Aw, jingle bells or not, The Knife can even make Christmas a wee bit creepy.

Listen: The Knife - Christmas Reindeer - Single - Christmas ReindeeriTunes

I assume link works for US customers only. Sorry.

Oh. If you don’t make it to the comment section, the mp3 is up at The Knife’s website.