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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

Full Crate – Never Never

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off full crate & fs green’s new (and highly recommended) hi hat club vol, 5. chill baby chill.

Full Crate – Never Never

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10-01-10

Lunice – Out of Touch / Crystal Fighters – Follow

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follow us as we dedicate this one right here to our mia homeboy lebron james, out of touch! btw these are killer jams. friday night it all weekend, love b3science.

Lunice – Out of Touch

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Crystal Fighters – Follow

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10-01-10

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

MONA – Listen To Your Love

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“Listen To Your Love” is new from little known Nashville collective MONA. it also happpens to be one of our favorite ways to spend 3 minutes and 20 seconds as of late. an unsigned band, they have 3 songs (one a demo) available to hear on their MySpace, and all we can think of is really big ass bands, you know like Bono shit (trust us – check that demo) or that one brothers and cousin thing something Leon. either way, blahstradamus is wiggin out right now.. pressed recently via Rough Trade, “Listen To Your Love” hit shelves with a limited run of just 300. needless to say we didn’t get one, but we want one, and if you want to give us yours… we are happy to oblige.

MONA – Listen To Your Love

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09-30-10

Florence + the Machine – You’ve Got the Love (Theophilus London xx Reflip) / Quadron – Baby Be Mine (Michael Jackson Cover) / James Blake – Limit to Your Love (Feist Cover)

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coming at you today with a killer smooth out mix c/o a couple killer covers and a dope you’ve got the love reflip.

Florence + the Machine – You’ve Got the Love (Theophilus London xx Reflip)

the ubiquitous mr london re-flips the jamie xx flo machine remix from last year. to quote the gospel according to blink 182, i’m feeling this

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Quadron – Baby Be Mine (Michael Jackson Cover)

quadron are so over w us at this juncture that it seems almost unfair to the rest of the game that they continue to drop ridiculous records like this. this cover of the off the wall ballad is capital a amazing.

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James Blake – Limit to Your Love (Feist Cover)

atmosphere muthafuckas! you can literally feel the heaviness of the air on the recording just bleed through headphones. yes!

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09-29-10

The xx – VCR (Four Tet Remix) / Corinne Bailey Rae – Is This Love (Bob Marley Cover) / Drake – Fancy (Remix) (Feat. Mary J. Blige and Swizz Beatz)

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here at blahblahblahscience, yes, c is for cookie, no doubt. but j is for jams! and, yes, we’ve got a brand new swath of fresh jams to fuck your shit up. here goes!

The xx – VCR (Four Tet Remix)

two b3sci favs link up for this four tet remix of the xx. this mix of vcr is top notch, classy, patron shit.

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Corinne Bailey Rae – Is This Love (Bob Marley Cover)

our uk homegirl corinne is back on her b.s. with this cover of is this love. ms. rae straight arethas the bob marley classic giving it a extra bit of that easy buttery soul.

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Drake – Fancy (Remix) (Feat. Mary J. Blige and Swizz Beatz)

drake and mjb make good on their vma collab and cut this official remix to the thank me later jam.

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09-28-10

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

The Besnard Lakes – I’ve Got a Feeling (Beatles Cover) / The Temper Trap – Drum Song (BRETONlabs Remix) (Feat. Kate Tempest) / Mickey Factz – Paradise (Remix) (Feat. Fat Joe and Bun B)

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omg jams! besnard lakes! temper trap! mickey factz! its raining jams! hallelujah!

The Besnard Lakes – I’ve Got a Feeling (Beatles Cover)
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The Temper Trap – Drum Song (BRETONlabs Remix) (Feat. Kate Tempest)
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Mickey Factz – Paradise (Remix) (Feat. Fat Joe and Bun B)
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09-27-10

Phantogram Live @ Paradise, Boston 09/22/10

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Holy shit, when I first heard Phantogram’s debut LP “Eyelid Movies”. Holy shit! Holy shit! I was basically inconsolable, “This record is amazing!” “Have you heard this shit?” “Its got so much crazy amazing complementary sounds on it.” That shit went on for at least a couple weeks, as I was so ridiculously into this record. It was like hearing Interpol for the first time when I was 18 or Pink Floyd when I was 12 or the fucking Cleveland Orchestra doing the Missa Solemnis for the first time. I was like, finally, fucking finally, someone’s put together all these diverse, yet complementary sounds together, all these sounds that I fucking love. Suffice to say, when Phantogram landed in Boston for a show at the Paradise, shit. was. on.

Typically performing as the duo of vocals/keys/electronics/moves Sarah Barthel and guitars/vocals/electronics/moves Josh Carter, this gig at Paradise was Phantogram’s first performance as a three piece, adding a live drummer to the group. The performance itself was not without complication, there were some technical onstage problems between the band and their new drummer, the band and their equipment, the equipment and their venue, but that aside, Phantogram’s concise approx. 45 minute set was for the most part fucking great.

Phantogram opened with As Far As I Can See, Sarah and Josh moving about the stage to the pulse of strobe lights (think something out of the How Soon Is Now video). The band were fucking loud. It was phenomenal. The sound literally shook up, rattled, took the room clear over. Hearing that song, and others, live for the first time made me feel something similar to when I first started spinning the record, just all these exceptional feelings, all at once. And the live drummer really gave the songs something heavier, something more visceral, something that just pushed at you, at your core, pushed you to feel the songs that much more.

Apologizing for the scores of onstage technical problems, Josh made a parting affirmation to the audience, “Boston, next time, we promise, we will blow your fucking socks off.”
No fucking doubt.

Phantogram’s Eyelid Movies LP is out now on Barsuk.

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The Smiths – How Soon Is Now

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09-26-10

Boys – Gossip (Demo)

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when we first heard denver’s boys, we were straight up blown away. finally, a band that fucking gets it. we listen to a lot of music, a ton. and sometimes when you hear something, something new, something this awesome, you sort of have one of those ridiculous musical discovery type moments. where shit just sort of stops and you’re something like “wow, what the fuck is this. this is fucking incredible!” anyone’s who listens to music has them. its sort of why i listen to music in the first place. those moments are the fucking best. and listening to boys for the first time felt like that. this is a just a demo and the recording isn’t perfect, but, for real, try it for yourself, check the demo below for gossip

Boys – Gossip (Demo)

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09-26-10

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