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Moby – Mistake

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“Mistake” evinces Moby at one of the more vulnerable creative points in his career. Both the song’s composition and delivery attributes communicate a refreshing honesty and personal-ness. Wait For Me, Moby’s latest full length, marks a return to the more down tempo melancholic aesthetic characteristic of his earlier commercially successful releases. And while, his output to date has been defined by consistently solid records, Wait for Me is by far our favorite Moby project. Mixer Ken Thomas (Sigur Ros, M83, Bowie and many more) clearly adds to some of the more exciting atmospheric moments on the LP.

In addition to directing the vid for another WfM favorite, “Shot in the Back of the Head”, David Lynch inspired much of the creative direction for Wait for Me. In an April 2009 post on his website, Moby wrote:

“I started working on the album about a year ago, and the creative impetus behind the record was hearing a David Lynch speech at BAFTA, in the UK. David was talking about creativity, and to paraphrase, about how creativity in and of itself, and without market pressures, is fine and good. It seems as if too often an artists or musicians or writers creative output is judged by how well it accommodates the marketplace, and how much market share it commands and how much money it generates. In making this record I wanted to focus on making something that I loved, without really being concerned about how it might be received by the marketplace. As a result it’s a quieter and more melodic and more mournful and more personal record than some of the records I’ve made in the past.”

Moby – Mistake

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rating: 8.5
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reviewed by
10-05-09

Nouvelle Vague – All My Colours (feat. Ian McCulloch)

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from their up and coming release 3, frenchies Nouvelle Vague enlist the pipes of the king bunnyman himself for a remake of the Bunnymen classic “All My Colours”. McCulloch’s vox add a stunning compliment to the delicate, loungy, bossa nova atmosphere that Nouvelle Vague create so well. we’re digging it, and feel the Vauge are one of the few acts that can actually do the “covers” thing right.

the new album also features tracks by the Sex Pistols, Soft Cell, Talking Heads, The Police and more. other collaborations include Depeche Mode’s Martin Gore, Terry Hall of The Specials and Funboy Three, and Barry Adamson (Magazine, Buzzcocks and Nick Cave to name a few). 3 drops in the U.S. via Peacefrog on Oct. 20.

Nouvelle Vague – All My Colours feat. Ian McCulloch)

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rating: 8
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reviewed by
10-04-09

b3SCI MIXTAPES: Autumn Leaves

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01. Lou Donaldson – Polka Dots and Moonbeams
02. Curtis Fuller – A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening
03. Louis Smith – Stardust
04. Dexter Gordon – Don’t Explain
05. Cannonball Adderley – Dancing in the Dark
06. Johnny Griffin – These Foolish Things
07. Kenny Burrell – Autumn in New York
08. Stanley Turrentine – Then I’ll Be Tired of You
09. Jutta Hipp – Violets for Your Furs
10. Donald Byrd – I’m a Fool to Want You
11. Sonny Rollins – Poor Butterfly
12. Bennie Green – You’re Mine You
13. Hank Mobley – The Good Life
14. Freddie Hubbard – Weaver of Dreams

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10-03-09

Chris Brown – I Can Transform Ya (Feat. Lil’ Wayne and Swizz Beatz)

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banger!

Chris Brown – I Can Transform Ya (Feat. Lil’ Wayne and Swizz Beatz)

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rating: 8.9

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10-03-09

O. Children – Dead Disco Dancer

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a special what’s happenin to all our disco zombie werewolf readers! we got a new track that’s got yer name on it. can you say halloween ’09 anthem? WE CAN! “dead disco dancer” is the latest single from up and coming nick cave admirers (check the band name!) O. Children. watching the vid, we can tell singer tobi o’kandi is a walking 24/7 halloween party. rock that thriller lean, homey! it’s monster mash 2009! “so let’s have.. a party to rememberrrr”!!

O. Children – Dead Disco Dancer
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rating: 8.4
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reviewed by
10-02-09

Electric Wire Hustle – “They Don’t Want”

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“they don’t want” is new from wellington, new zealand-based act electric wire hustle. how RIDICULOUS is this track? how CRAZY are the vocal chops on singer Mara TK? how PERFECT is the melding of diverse yet complimentary influences? (Marvin, Dilla, Mingus, etc) how DOPE are the production choices and instrumentation? HOLY SHIT! THESE GUYS ARE THE REAL DEAL! OUR MINDS ARE STRAIGHT BLOWN!

Electric Wire Hustle – “They Don’t Want”

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rating: 9.2

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reviewed by
10-01-09

Everything Everything – My Keys, Your Boyfriend

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everything everything are an exciting new band emerging from the manchester scene. fusing pop-conscious r&b, avant-garde experimental and classic madchester, the band pay no mind to traditional genre boundaries! everything everything are one ambitious bunch, but to the band’s credit, they seem to temper that ambition with at least an equal tonnage of wit. we’re right psyched on ee.’s potential, and for now the smokin’ chorus on “MY KZ YR BF” will hold us over until we’re able to get our grimy yank paws on an official full length debut. the “MY KZ YR BK” single is available on download & 7″ oct. 5, 09.

Everything Everything – “My Keys, Your Boyfriend”
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rating: 7.6
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reviewed by
09-30-09

Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions – “Trouble”

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hope, call us! we need tickets for the cemetery show tonight!

Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions – “Trouble”

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rating: 8.3

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reviewed by
09-29-09

IN THE MIX: Young Buck, Hudson Mohawke, De La Soul

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tuesday morning? young buck is fuckin amped! “lord have mercy” features the outlaws and puts mr ten a key up on a smooth as shit, buttery beat. (where buck right belongs) shouts to wyatt! hudson mohawke, freshly inked to warp records, resurrects the rotting r&b corpse of turn of the millennium timbo provocateur tweet. hudmo 2009’s “oooops!” with a pulsing electro beat and some killer synth flourishes. lastly, 20 years into game de la soul continue to school mc’s half their ages. “la la la” again proves de la in top form; flowing effortlessly over a beat that is both complimentary and compelling.

Young Buck – “Lord Have Mercy” (Feat. The Outlawz)
Tweet – “Ooops! (Hudson Mohawke Remix)
De La Soul – “La La La”

young buck: amazon / myspace / rating: 8.8
hudson mohawke: amazon / myspace / rating: 8.0
de la soul: amazon / myspace / rating: 8.5

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09-29-09

The Raveonettes – Bang!

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Bang! is the lead track off The Raveonettes new LP In and Out of Control. and of course “kids want to ___? out in the street”… got that

The Raveonettes – “Bang!”

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rating: 7.7
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reviewed by
09-28-09

lottery numb3rs and Sidwho? – Millionaire

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“everybody wants to be a millionaire”… aussie Sidwho? just telling it like it is. on the new Future Classic’s Apres 3 EP. shouts to BIGSTEREO

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Sidwho? – “Millionaire [12 inch mix]”

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rating: 8.5
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09-28-09

Black Moth Super Rainbow – The Sticky

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off their most recent and 4th LP Eating Us, “The Sticky” throws down some serious grooves… of which are complimented by a vocal that’s ironically both naff yet complacent. BMSR’s eclectic instrumentation helps hold down some midwest psychedelic pop that keeps it real..

Black Moth Super Rainbow – “The Sticky”

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rating: 5.2
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reviewed by
09-27-09