Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Impending Release: [reciprocess : +/vs.] documenting the process of musical reciprocality between Philippe Petit & friends

a new song showing the collab of Bela Emerson & Philippe Petit, feat. on vocals Randall Frazier of Orbit Service can be heard there:



[reciprocess : +/vs.]
documenting the process of musical reciprocality between Philippe Petit & friends

[bleep 39]


A few years ago BiP_HOp had started a series called "Reciprocess".
To celebrate 10 years since the inception of the label + his 25 years of activism/DJing, Philippe Petit composed a 70+ minute soundtrack, cut it into pieces which were sent to friends to add their spices to. 
The Wire magazine liked the idea and agreed to give it away with their issue # 301, in March 2009. 
The Cd will offer 80 minutes of exclusive music by:

01) BELA EMERSON (feat. vocals from RANDALL FRAZIER) & Philippe Petit
02) AIDAN BAKER & Philippe Petit
03) CHAPTER 24 & Philippe Petit
04) COSEY FANNI TUTTI & Philippe Petit
05) SIMON FISHER TURNER & Philippe Petit
06) KLANGWART & Philippe Petit
07) DOUGLAS BENFORD & Philippe Petit
08) dDAMAGE & Philippe Petit
09) MARKOVO & Philippe Petit
10) KUMO & Philippe Petit
11) EUGENE S. ROBINSON (courtesy of OXBOW) & Philippe Petit
12) SEVERIN 24 (feat. vocals from KATHY COMPTON) & Philippe Petit
13) JASON FORREST & Philippe Petit
14) LYDIA LUNCH & Philippe Petit
15) JEAN-HERVÉ PERON (art-Errorist/Faust) & Philippe Petit
16) JUSTIN K. BROADRICK & Philippe Petit
17) STRINGS OF CONSCIOUSNESS (Hervé Vincenti & Philippe Petit)
18) SYBARITE & Philippe Petit

in case you'd like to subscribe and secure a copy:


PS: also worth your interest...

Bela Emerson : hespera [bleep 38]
4th album from the pioneering electric cellist who builds layers of rhythm and sound from every part of her instrument: sounds are looped, take on lives of their own, bounce off each other...the effect, as anyone who's heard her will testify, is mesmeric. 
SELECTED REVIEWS : 
present Emerson as a skilled and eclectically minded performer. Boomkat / UK

Friday, September 19, 2008

Legendary Pink Dots - Dissonance



driving the pack
from the rear
with a trumpet
with an axe
and a threat

driving to the precipice
windswept and wet
we're starving... neglected

eternally carving my course
on a landscape that's blighted and scorched
i've lighted a torch for the truth
we don't listen, we should
from the blind side
its a landslide
but in hindsight
i thought it was easier

but its all much too late to turn back
i'd lose face
and you'd turn on me
faithlessly put me away
in a place where my orders are echoes
my tortuous ghosts
in a space with no windows
and i'm counting on my toes

all this time to reflect
on my crimes on humanity
i'm screaming profanities
just give me a chance
i'll start over again
i confess i confess

yes, i blew it again

i confess i confess

yes. i blew it again

Monday, September 15, 2008

Antenne "Gloves On"

From the new CD "#3" on helmet room recordings

Legendary Pink Dots "Rainbows Too?" Video






"Rainbows Too?" by THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS

From the album, Plutonium Blonde, available Oct 7, 2008 from ROIR!

LegendaryPinkDots.Org

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Legendary Pink Dots "Plutonium Blonde" plus N. American Tour!

Have you checked out the brand spankin' new Legendary Pink Dots site yet?

No? Well, you're missing out on some truly rad things, my friend!

Want to get into a Legendary Pink Dots show for FREE?

ROIR & The LPD are starting a Legendary Pink Dots "Plutonium Blonde" street team. Help us spread the word about the Plutonium Blonde album (out Oct. 7th!) & tour and weíll get you into a Legendary Pink Dots show for FREE!

If the ëPink Dots are playing in your town, help us spread the word. Email anna(at)roir-usa(dot)com with your name and address... and weíll send you posters & flyers for you to put up across town in record stores, book stores, schools, coffee shops, bars or wherever else you want (you know your town the best!). Take a couple photos and email them back to us a week before the showÖ weíll put your work up on the ROIR and LPD sites and weíll add you to the LPD guestlist!

New US Tour Date added!

Hey Chapel Hill, NC! Spend Halloween w/ the 'Pink Dots at the Local 506!

Plutonium Blonde US & Canada Tour

Thu 10/16 Vancouver, BC @ Richard's On Richards Cabaret
Fri 10/17 Portland, OR @ Berbati's Pan
Sat 10/18 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
Mon 10/20 Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
Tue 10/21 Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater
Thu 10/23 Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theater
Fri 10/24 Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle
Sat 10/25 Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
Sun 10/26 Toronto, ON @ The Mod Club
Mon 10/27 Montreal, QC @ Les Saints
Tue 10/28 New York, NY @ Knitting Factory
Wed 10/29 Boston, MA @ The Middle East Downstairs
Thu 10/30 Washington, DC @ Rock and Roll Hotel
Fri 10/31 Chapel Hill, NC @ Local 506
Sat 11/01 Atlanta, GA @ The Earl
Sun 11/02 Orlando FL @ The Social
Mon 11/03 Tampa, FL @ Orpheum
Wed 11/05 Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
Sat 11/08 Austin, TX @ Stubb's BBQ
Sun 11/09 Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater
Tue 11/11 Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad
Wed 11/12 Tempe, AZ @ Big Fish Pub
Thu 11/13 Los Angeles, CA @ Knitting Factory
Fri 11/14 San Francisco, CA @ Cafe du Nord
Sat 11/15 San Francisco, CA @ Cafe du Nord

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Dub Gabriel, Anarchy Alchemy (Destroy All Concepts)



Dub Gabriel is back with "Anarchy Alchemy" his follow up to 2005's "Bass Jihad" and he is not fucking around.

This record is an a testament to the power of collaboration. Stylistically speaking, Anarchy Alchemy is all over the place, flavors of Dub, Hip Hop, Electronica and even Ambient grace this recording- and yet somehow, doesn't suffer from lack of direction. In fact, I think because of Gabriel's distinct production style, the album feels as cohesive as any- but I digress.

Anarchy Alchemy finds Gabriel in collaboration with the likes of Jah Dan, Yo! Majesty, Juakali, Sami Yaffa (New York Dolls), Mark Pistel (Meat Beat Manifesto), Maga Bo, Dr. Israel, and even Michael Stipe from REM (doing a Suicide cover)- which seems to solidify Gabriel as not only a master of networking, but a man with a great talent for melding a myriad of styles and personalities into an entirely new and perhaps greater thing altogether. In the case of Dub Gabriel, the sum is greater than the parts.

Jah Dan brings us to the table with "Chasing The Paper" a thick and smokey Dub Step cut about greed. If you have subwoofers in your pad, be prepared to have your brain rubbed down by this one. Ready for fat bass synths a-plenty rolling through your room like a freight train?

If you don't feel it, then I you don't have your stereo turned up loud enough- or you are deaf. Or dead inside.

Moving along though, "Spirit Made Flesh" featuring Brooklyn beat poet Karen Gibson Roc changes the gear and we mellow out with a feminine spoken word vibe, that swirls and crashes like water all around you. Again, the production of the record is so solid and consistent, the change in mood is not disruptive, and in fact is welcome, keeping the experience entirely interesting and enjoyable.

Other highlights for me personally include the Dr. Israel track "Battle Of The Righteous Man" which is a steady march forward on pulsing bass lines and Dr. Israel spreading an indeed righteous message about the government state we all seem to be staring right in the face. And the beautifully soft track "La Vie Senvole" which features French artist Judith Juileratt floating above a moog-created puddle that ripples and bubbles under her soft whispers.

Surprises wait around ever corner on this record. Dubby echoes, thick bass, and all the sounds are fantastic. Not to mention the final track, featuring Michael Stipe singing "Cheree" (from the band Suicide) accompanied by a string section, organ, harps and with electronica provided by Mark Pistel, and electric guitar from Sami Yaffa of New York Dolls. What more does a guy have to say?

Oh, OK. What if I told you that this was the debut release on the Destroy All Concepts record label, which Gabriel has just started, which is being run by a collective of artists, all with pending releases... Don't you think we should support that? If you can't get behind that, what can you get behind?

Click the album art above to grab this record from iTunes. Happy listening.

Download:
"Chasing The Paper" featuring Jah Dan HERE

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

The Long Dead Sevens: The White Waltz & Other Stories



The debut album from The Long Dead Sevens, produced by Boris ‘Mephisto’ Wilsdorf (Einstuerzende Neubauten’s producer), is startling in both it's natural beauty and it's sublime darkness. Careful attention to detail was taken in the recording of this release, as evidenced by the thick atmosphere, which sort of places you in a new space during the entire listening experience. Wooden instruments resonate in an American Western/Gothic hybrid of sound reminiscent of Woven Hand or 16 Horsepower, and the theatrical lyrical delivery throughout the album brings to mind Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at their finest.

The album as a whole moves very easily along, and somewhere along the way the Americana influences seem to vaporize, and you find yourself in a dark miasma of trance-inducing drones and chants, with analogue synthesizers swelling and heaving like magma from the speakers. The lyrical content and singing style of vocalist Nick Cliff seems to bridge the gap between these worlds seamlessly, and in fact, seems to steer the album to this (now apparent) logical conclusion.

Kudos to Beta-lactam Ring Records on the exquisite cover art, which is presented in an ultra-heavy book cover type stock, which I have never seen before- which somehow makes buying records seem as important, and as worthwhile an endeavor as the long gone days of vinyl. The struggling record industry as a whole could learn something from the likes of Beta-lactam Ring Records. In my opinion, this is how records are supposed to be made. High marks all around.

Check out some samples HERE