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CID RIM – Draw (Dorian Concept Remix)

Vienna producer & Ninja Tune artist Dorian Concept puts a heavy boom bap underneath his drummer/friend CID RIM’s recently release “Draw” track. Hammer champs.

CID RIM – Draw (Dorian Concept Remix)

CID RIM (Facebook)

Rating 8.2

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08-20-12

PREVIEW: Outside Lands 2012, August 9-11, San Francisco

B3SCI land in SF on Friday to cover this weekend’s awesome Outside Lands festival. The lineup is stacked this year and includes b3sci all-time faves Stevie Wonder and Neil Young (seriously, how will we be able to handle so much greatness in one weekend?) as well as a great undercard of other favorites of the blog; including, Michael Kiwanuka, Futurebirds, Tennis, Tame Impala, Birdy, Metallica (jk), Sharon Van Etten and more! Check out some of our recommendations below for this weekend’s can’t miss sets and must see bands & artists; and stay tuned for more coverage live from and following the festival.

FRIDAY

Futurebirds 12:00-12:40 (Panhandle)

PAPA 12:45-1:30 (Twin Peaks)

Sharon Van Etten 1:15-2:05 (Sutro)

Fitz and the Tantrums 3:10-4:05 (Lands End)

The Walkmen 3:55-4:55 (Sutro)

Beck 4:30-5:15 (Lands End)

Washed Out 7:50-8:35 (Panhandle)

Neil Young & Crazy Horse 8:10-9:55 (Lands End)

SATURDAY

Cory Chisel & The Wandering Sons 12:00-12:45 (Sutro)

Tame Impala 1:50-2:40 (Lands End)

Father John Misty 2:55-3:35 (Panhandle)

Alabama Shakes 3:50-4:40 (Sutro)

Michael Kiwanuka 4:30-5:10 (Panhandle)

Big Boi 5:15-6:05 (Twin Peaks)

The Kills 6:10-7:10 (Lands End)

Sigur Ros 8:40-9:55 (Twin Peaks)

SUNDAY

Birdy 1:20-2:00 (Panhandle)

Caveman 2:50-3:30 (Panhandle)

City and Colour 3:45-4:35 (Sutro)

Santigold 5:10-6:00 (Twin Peaks)

Bloc Party 6:45-7:45 (Twin Peaks)

Stevie Wonder 7:20-9:30 (Lands End)

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08-08-12

GIVEAWAY! Blues Traveler Signed Harmonica

Blues Traveler recently turned 25 years young and has celebrated with the release of a new album, their first original album in four years, Suzie Cracks The Whip. The LP showcases more contemporary elements in the band’s vision while maintaing a trueness to those beloved Blues Traveler signature sounds (yeah Popper we’re looking at you..)! Catch the band’s new single “You Don’t Have To Love Me” on a radio station near you and/or check out the music video below.

And while we’re on a roll, take a look at this sweet prize-pack of authentic BT swag that we’re hooking up for one lucky B3SCI reader! That’s right, you can get your paws on a T-shirt, some official stickers, and a John Popper signed harmonica! To enter it’s simple… just email us here for your chance to win. Let us know that you want the Blues Traveler prize pack and we will enter you in our contest drawing to take place later this month on August 24, 2012. Good luck!

Blues Traveler (Official) (Purchase)

Even more exciting for you 90s enthusiasts, Blues Traveler embark upon a massive 30-city “Last Summer on Earth” US tour with Barenaked Ladies, Cracker and Big Head Todd.

August 7 Minneapolis, MN—Weesner Amphitheatre
(w/o Big Head Todd & The Monsters)
August 9 Council Bluffs, IA—Harrah’s
August 10 West Allis, WI—State Fair
August 11 Detroit, MI—DTE Energy Music Theatre
August 12 Indianapolis IN—The Lawn at White River
August 14 Wantagh, NY—Jones Beach Amp
August 15 Philadelphia, PA—Penn’s Landing
August 17 Bethlehem, PA—Sands Bethlehem
August 18 Boston, MA—BOA Pavilion
August 19 Bangor, ME—Bangor Waterfront

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08-07-12

Mother Mother – Let’s Fall In Love

Here is a new tune from Mother Mother! These guys come up with some of the most danceable indie rock out there. What I think is the most special about Mother Mother is the versatility of headman Ryan Guldemond, this guy has a mad set of pipes. These guys are music writing machines, their first release was in 2007 and now their fourth record The Sticks is due this September. Be sure to check it out, the music has gotten better with every release. By the same token, this track rocks harder the longer you listen, make sure you hear the end. By Jon Herriot

Mother Mother – Let’s Fall In Love

Mother Mother (Facebook)

Rating 8.2

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08-02-12

V&K – Rollin

Any little we can find about V&K is written in french so (needless to say) we don’t know much other than “Rollin” is a pretty sick electro track, in so many ways. The track is the debut single from S-Kal Records in Paris (a label created by famous French rapper La Fouine). Preview the track below and keep an eye out for more from V&K.

V&K – Rollin

V&K (Purchase)

Rating 8.30-48

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07-10-12

NEW MIX! B3SCI on VML 2:4 (ft. Interview w. Ben Howard @ Troubadour LA)

We hit the Virgin Mobile Live netwaves this past weekend and gave a spin to our favorite records of late along with an excerpt from our interview with Ben Howard, who we’d caught up with earlier during soundcheck before his sold-out night two gig at the Troubadour in LA on June 6. Check out the show below and stay tuned for more updates on new B3SCI Radio.

INTRO

Zella Day – 7 Nation Army (White Stripes Cover)
Trails and Ways – Nunca
MICS UP: Ble3k – Into The Arch (Allied Remix)
Bluebell – Normal Heights (Worship Remix)
Sexton Blake – Hungry Heart (Bruce Springsteen Cover)
MICS UP: *Bruce Rave w/ Raves Fave
*Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros – Dear Believer
Ellie Goulding – High For This (KTHX Remix)
Ben Howard – The Wolves
INTERVIEW w/ Ben Howard during soundcheck @ Troubadour LA
Ben Howard – Old Pine
Coastal Ciries – Relief
Since Rabbit – Distant Places

Release date: June 29, 2012

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07-02-12

INTERVIEW: MOTION CNTRL

Here’s something fresh for your radars by way of new LA based duo MOTION CNTRL. The pair’s sound is dance floor ready, offering up a catchy and well groomed blend of minimal synth pop. With only a handful of tracks circulating the underground, cuts like “Rolling Shallow” and “It Feels Right” are fast becoming summer mix mandatories. We recently had the chance to chat with Allyce and Luke from the band and you can have a look at what they had to say below:

MOTION CNTRL – Rolling Shallow

B3: The next time that you go to a record store, what are you reaching for first?

ALLYCE: I always check out the dance/electronic section first. See what’s new. My go-to’s are late 70’s early 80’s music compilations. Always good finds there.

LUKE: some high quality cd , something that had a big budget and nice packaging and was on a major label. And anything between 1978 and 1987.

B3: Your song “It Feels Right” is pretty irresistible. How does “right” make you feel?

LUKE: whats “right” is recognizing the shared human experience. “it feels right” is about coming up in our modern world where you have to make strange choices, and remembering that we all are in it together.

ALLYCE: “It Feels Right” makes me think of finding personal fulfillment. And being in the moment without losing yourself in it all. When I’ve been good to myself and other people, things seem to come into my life at the right time and place. That’s when it feels “right” to me.

MOTION CNTRL – It Feels Right

B3: What inspired the creation of MOTION CNTRL and is there any musical history behind the band and it’s members?

ALLYCE: We met at our day job and started talking about music. We had both worked on music on our own before. I was definitely looking to collaborate with someone. When I heard Luke’s music I loved it. He liked my voice and writing so we just started working. It’s been fun to find our sound together and continue evolving musically.

LUKE: we met and had similar tastes in music so i had her sing over one of my tracks. her voice fit nicely with my music and she’s a quality person so it was clear we should keep it moving. i had done some music before but nothing to crazy.

B3: What do lyrics in music mean to you and do you think there is a certain role they play in songs?

LUKE: it depends on the style of music. its up to the song to determine how important the lyrics are. the lyrics in a rick springfield or def leppard song are not that important because the musics so big, but in a tracy chapman tune your catching every word. i generally don’t care much about lyrics, im much more focused on the production.

ALLYCE: I think lyrics in music can make statements and help people think or relate to a certain experience. It can be a powerful tool for change when an artist is sending a message, whether it be to an individual or to humanity as a whole. When an artist writes lyrics in a poetic way and tells a story, I’m much more connected to it.

B3: How do you feel about EDM?

LUKE: i grew up on it. future sound of london, apex twin, goldie, meat beat manifesto, i love all that shit. im especially feeling this new sound too, calvin harris, avicii, swedish house mafia, i was freaking out at wmc this year.

ALLYCE: I’ve always loved electronic dance music. I grew up on it as well in the bay area raver days lol.. The beginnings of electronic dance music is such a cool combination of punk, disco, funk, and electronic. All the music I love. I’ve been excited to hear current artists bring back some of the original sounds and combine them with new music. I’m definitely looking forward to what’s to come.

B3: What have you been listening to lately?

LUKE: my day to day music is all about a few hip hop blogs, so i’ve been on chief keef, meek mill, french montana etc.. but im also always listening to inxs, genesis, dire straits etc..

ALLYCE: Lately I’ve been listening to a little everything. I’ve liked what Trust, Grimes, and John Maus have been doing. Always love listening to Bryan Ferry.

B3: So we’ve got this time machine back at b3sci HQ. Where are we taking you guys?

MC: 500 years in the future. Whenever LA becomes like Blade Runner.

B3: When can fans expect something new from MOTION CNTRL?

MC: We have some remixes coming out soon for “It Feels Right” and “Rolling Shallow”. And we’re working on an EP to release this Fall.

B3: Any tour plans in the works?

MC: Right now we’re playing some shows in Los Angeles. We’re planning on doing shows in San Francisco and New York in the near future.

B3: What makes for an ageless record in your opinion?

ALLYCE: A timeless record to me has good songs from beginning to end and gives you an overall experience. And definitely a sound that is unique to that album.

LUKE: anytime a great songwriter a great producer a great engineer and great musicians get together i think timeless music is made.

B3: First impressions speak millions, especially in today’s digital age of short attention spans. Whenever anybody has the MOTION CNTRL “experience” for the first time, what is the first impression you’d like those listeners to walk away thinking?

LUKE: solid modern music

ALLYCE: We have fun making our music and I would hope that comes across through our music and gives people a good feeling. Hopefully it inspires dance moves or just nice tunes for a road trip.. Either would make me happy.

B3: Is there a song, or artist, that made you personally want to write and share music with people?

LUKE: “pyt” by micheal jackson was a big deal for me, aphex twin was big, and “waiting for the man” by lou reed

ALLYCE: It’s hard to just name one song or artist.. John Lennon’s “Imagine” comes to mind. So beautiful. And the popular Radiohead. I fell in love with their Bends album. And Bjork with her electronic melodies. All great inspirations.

B3: What are 3 things that you guys absolutely couldn’t live without?

MC: Good music, good people, fun times.

B3: What are 3 things that you guys could totally be cool living without?

MC: Close mindedness. Greed. Inequality.

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06-29-12

Ben Howard – Old Pine (Everything Everything Remix)

Everything x2 lend their harmonious schizo to Ben Howard’s knock-out track “Old Pine” track yielding a treat unlike any other we’ve heard in a while. The tune debuted tonight on Zane Lowe’s show as the ‘Hottest Record In The World’ of which it most indisputably is. This one on repeat.

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Everything Everything england (Facebook)

Rating 8.7

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06-28-12

The Rapture – Sail Away (Digitalism Remix)

Digitalism rework the standout track from In the Grace of Your Love for their new DJ-Kicks release. The arrangement goes big, expansive and scenic with The Rapture’s scrappy post-punk soundscape. Check it out below.

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Rating 8.3

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06-27-12

Speedy Ortiz – Basketball

Dissonant and crunchy in all of the right ways “Basketball” hits an 8.5 on the power-chord scale of tuneful chorus fuck-yeahness. Speedy Ortiz is a new group worth checking out for all of you guitar crazed 90’s indie rock enthusiasts in the house. Sample a track below from the band’s new (and appropriately titled) Sports EP.

Speedy Ortiz massachusetts (Official) (Bandcamp)

Rating 8.19234

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06-21-12

Benjamin Francis Leftwich – With A Little Help From My Friends

Recorded mid-tour in a Boston hotel room, BFL covers a familiar tune in a familiar stripped-down fashion for this month’s MOJO magazine’s “Yellow Submarine Resurfaces” CD. His unique vocals and delicate guitar make for a great alternative take on the Beatles’ classic, of which is available for free download here. B3SCI readers in the UK should also check out this competition running alongside his busy summer festival season, whilst all else can sit tight until the first full-band EP lands later this year… By Nathan Hetherington

Benjamin Francis Leftwich england (Facebook)

Rating 8.1

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06-20-12

Rudi Zygadlo – Melpomene

Finally something in our inbox to take us by surprise. Seriously, guys, if we get another instagram-filtered press-still that features 3-4 mop-topped youths backed by a band name like Beavers or Arms or Hugs playing (as described in the press release as) “hazy synth pop” we’re putting all y’all on block. OK, so our friend Rudi Zygadlo. The track on offer here “Melpomene” is not that. It’s atmospheric, but in a way that is dramatic and focused, all attention pulled to the center. But the construction, the way the tune is structured is neat too. “Melpomene” almost reminds in a way of Olivier Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time in its dynamism-on-top-of-a-pinpoint that purveys that tension between the piano (power) and supportive atmosphere/vocals (release).

Rudi Zygadlo (Facebook)

Rating 8.4

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06-18-12