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The Temper Trap / Delphic Live @ House of Blues, Boston 09/29/10

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Melbourne, Australia’s wonderboys The Temper Trap continued their worldbeating tour of nonstop jams this past Wednesday at Boston’s House of Blues. The band rolled into the burger and fries venue accompanied by NYC duo The Hundred in the Hands and UK Mancunians Delphic.

We love NME hype bands so much it isn’t even funny. So when we heard NME it girls Delphic were on this bill, we were super super psyched. Their debut LP Acolyte is one of our favs of the year. The band’s brand of synth-driven Manchester-driven rock dance pop came off tremendously well live, suprisingly so. The interplay/coordination between various band personnel was phenomenal, between synthesizers and drum machines, guitars and bass, frontman James Cook’s killer vox and keyboardist Rick Boardman’s equally killer backup vox. The band was really really solid, on top form. Due to their still relative obscurity in the States outside the circles of serious NME hype loving anglophiles like us, Delphic hit the stage to maybe 80% crowd indifference but left it to near total venue admiration.

The Temper Trap have crazy fans and their numbers seems to grow exponentially by the day. The band’s potential is unlimited. These guys could totally be a Coldplay-level band in 5-7 years, they’re that kind of band. This was my first time seeing the band, and wow. All I can really say is wow, I was that impressed. The band, itself, sounded massive. Singer Dougy Mandagi is totally a star. The band’s brand of thoughtful, hopeful, artful pop just straight up destroyed I think everybody in attendance. Think about the word choice in that sentence thoughtful, hopeful, artful & destroyed. The Temper Trap are that kind of band. It’s truly remarkable what these guys are doing. Highlights for me from the set were second song Fader with its mega, dare I say Hutchence-esque, hooks and killer rhythmic elements and mid-set jam Love Lost which does sort of sound like what the aforementioned Coldplay might sound like if they were still hungry.

Potential. Potential. Potential. Both The Temper Trap and Delphic have a veritable shitload of it; Delphic, likely, more so in the UK but really with The Temper Trap, its’ worldwide. They’re that kind of band.

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10-03-10

THROWBACK SATURDAYS: Jeru the Damaja – You Can’t Stop the Prophet (Pete Rock Remix)

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two legends of the game link up for a classic remix

Jeru the Damaja – You Can’t Stop the Prophet (Pete Rock Remix)

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10-02-10

Mount Kimbie Live @ the Downtown Independent, Los Angeles 9/26/10

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The UK duo, Mount Kimbie, made their Los Angeles debut Sunday night at the Downtown Independent, an indie film theater which doubles quite nicely as a concert venue. After a chill on the venues rooftop patio, began the evening’s run of five plus hours of electro, experimental, urban, dub, and pop inspired acts. Classic mob’esque and big band sample-saavy MC’s, 5 O’Clock Shadowboxers, got things started sporting gun holstered costumes and some notable ‘Dharma Initiative’ references. Other support worth mentioning includes Sahy Uhns, Strangeloop, and Shlohmo; all who gave inspired performances.

Mount Kimbie hit the stage near midnight for their self-proclaimed first ever gig in LA. Experiencing first hand Mount Kimbie’s manipulation of electronic and live-instrumental (guitar, drum/symbol, and vox) sound layers offered an exciting glimpse at this duo’s potential, and that of a growing niche of electronic acts. What sets Kimbie’s compositions apart is the group’s ability to take the sonics apart, stretch them, ply them, break each of the sounds they produce into their simplest nuances. Less visually focused than any of the acts earlier that night, their songs and brilliant transitions lead to an inspiring set from an aspiring young group.

While the duo seemed concerned about some minor monitor issues, the sound was rather good and the crowd was no doubt pleased, and familiar, with the set consisting mostly of material from Mount Kimbie’s Maybes and Sketch on Glass EPs and their most recent LP Crooks & Lovers. The second to last track of the set, and released single, “Field” became the clear standout song of the night. A faint electronic texture looped with crescendo as a simple electric guitar lick sneaked in to build an hypnotic atmosphere.. when suddenly gears shifted, and another world of composition began. A basic progression of loud, driven guitar chords played out until electronics entered to bring the song back to a level reality; showcasing an ideal sound marriage of innovative electronic music and straight forward rock and roll. Other highlights of the set included their performance of the track “Would Know”, some interesting improv on eastern world melodies, as well as a next level-type manipulation of a “don’t go and tell my baby” vocal line.

In conclusion, Mount Kimbie’s first show in LA seemed to be, by their account a gracious one. Fans with open minds found their solace. The night served as yet just another shimmering example of music evolution across the pond. A duo with much more to them than any niche they fall into, Mount Kimbie prove, in their own way, that simple ideas can still lead to musical innovation.

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10-01-10

B3SCI EXCLUSIVE: Ticket Giveaway – Pavement / Sonic Youth @ Hollywood Bowl, This Thursday, Sep 30

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If that headline got you as psyched as we are for this show, then you, my friend, are in the right place. Two of the coolest bands in history are headlining the Hollywood Bowl THIS THURSDAY and YOU, blahblahblahscience reader, have the shot at two free passes! Yeah! Just be the first rock and roller to tell us whether Stephen Malkmus or Thurston Moore has the better hair and the tickets are yours. Its that simple! We do have a definite opinion on this matter, but here at b3sci, we are gentlemen and never tell.

If you don’t win this giveway, keep cool, fool, you can still score some tickets here. get it girl!

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09-28-10

THROWBACK SATURDAYS: Aaliyah – Are You That Somebody?

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baby girl, i’m the man from CLE. the best song off the soundtrack to an eddie murphy film ever. CLASSIC JAM!

Aaliyah – Are You That Somebody?

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09-25-10

b3SCI MIXTAPES: Just Blaze

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b3sci presents! a mix of our fav megatron don joints. classic shit from kanye, killa cam, the game and more! enjoy! jusssssst blaaaaaaaaaze!

01. Juelz Santana – The Second Coming
02. Kanye West – Touch the Sky (Feat. Lupe Fiasco)
03. T.I. – Live Your Life (Feat. Rihanna)
04. Jay-Z – Girls Girls Girls
05. Fabolous – Breathe
06. Memphis Bleek – Round Here (Feat. T.I. and Trick Daddy) (Charli Brown Remix)
07. Jay Electronica – Exhibit C
08. Cam’ron – Oh Boy (Feat. Juelz Santana)
09. Maino – All the Above (Feat. T-Pain)
10. Redman – Oh My
11. The Diplomats – We Built This City
12. The Game – Why You Hate the Game (Feat. Nas and Marsha Ambrosius)

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09-19-10

THROWBACK SATURDAYS: Cam’ron – Down and Out (Feat. Kanye West and Syleena Johnson)

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all-time fav hip hop song. off 2004’s purple haze, produced by kanye west.

Cam’ron – Down and Out (Feat. Kanye West and Syleena Johnson)

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09-18-10

B3SCI EXCLUSIVE: Ticket Giveaway – Phoenix @ Hollywood Bowl, This Saturday, Sep 18

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everyone’s favorite french dudes, phoenix, are on the run! and they’re headed to your town! and if you live in LOS ANGELES the band, along with Grizzly Bear and Girls, will be in your city this Saturday the 18th @ the Hollywood Bowl. People of b3sci nation, have we got a deal for you! Hell yeah, we’re giving away a pair of free tix to this Saturday’s Phoenix show! The first francophile to hit our email us here with their prediction of this year’s Ligue 1 football champion wins the tickets. (b3sci favs Girondins de Bordeaux have been major league eating it.)

if you make like RC Lens and don’t win tickets this time you can still score them here. we’re super pumped about this show. we’ve had it circled on our calendars longtemps. and we’ll be there with cloches on!

Phoenix – If I Ever Feel Better

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stay tuned to b3sci in the coming weeks for further LA ticket giveaways to come:

Sept. 26th: Vampire Weekend/Beach House/The Very Best
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Sept. 30: Pavement/Sonic Youth/No Age
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09-15-10

B3SCI EXCLUSIVE: Ticket Give Away – This Sunday September, 19th with Calexico and Ozomatli at the Hollywood Bowl

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if you’re like us and Robert Rodriguez’s Machete wet your Viva Mexico! palette, then get your full fix this Sunday at the Hollywood Bowl with an A-List line-up of Mexican-American music including sets from Calexico, Ozomatli, and MORE! stoked?!? we are, and in fact we’re so psyched about the gig that we’re gonna spread the love and share some free tickets with you guys! just be of the first to shout us here and give us some espanol – ie. ME GUSTO CALEXICO, HOLA B3SCI, blahblahetc… and we’ll hook you up!! simple as that.

if you don’t score the tix from this us time around, you can still get your paws on some here. also be sure to check out these other happenings at the Hollywood Bowl as summer winds down and stay tuned to B3SCI for more ticket giveaways to come:

Sept. 18th: Phoenix/Grizzly Bear/Girls
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Sept. 19th: Viva Mexico!
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Sept. 26th: Vampire Weekend/Beach House/The Very Best
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Sept. 30: Pavement/Sonic Youth/No Age
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09-14-10

THROWBACK SATURDAYS: Kenna – Say Goodbye to Love (Remix) (Feat. Lupe Fiasco)

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the remix to the make sure they see my face jam. lupes flow is bananas on this. get psyched.

Kenna – Say Goodbye to Love (Remix) (Feat. Lupe Fiasco)

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09-11-10

Small Black – Weird Machines / Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan – Come Undone / John Legend and the Roots – Hard Times (Feat. Black Thought)

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totally had those shoes, just sayin! hood shit from, small black, isobel campbell and mark lanegan. weird machines is directly from the guitars/drums/microphones of bk jagjaguwar dudes small black. thumbs up. isobel campbell and mark lanegan recently released a record together called /hawk/, we think its pretty rad, check it out. finally, we’ve got hard times, which features ellen degeneres’ fav soul singer john legend crooning on top a cool questlove backbeat.

Small Black – Weird Machines
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Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan – Come Undone
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John Legend and the Roots – Hard Times (Feat. Black Thought)
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09-08-10

THROWBACK SATURDAYS: Tammi Terrell – All I Do

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from 1966, the beautiful tammi terrell doing her version of “all i do”, co-written by stevie wonder

Tammi Terrell – All I Do

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09-04-10