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b3sci exclusive: Mackintosh Braun

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b3science recently caught up with Ben and Ian from Chop Shop Records’ latest signing, Mackintosh Braun about their new LP Where We Are, the digital age, music licensing, fat free soy milk and more… check it out:

b3sci: a band of many influences, how has Mackintosh Braun evolved artistically on Where We Are from the days of your self-released debut The Sound?

Ian: we’ve been writing so much over the last couple of years that we’ve learned a lot about how we write songs together. i mean ‘the sound’ came out in 2008. but we had written all those songs in 2007, so we’ve had a lot of time to develop our sound and the way we write songs. this album gave us a chance to share a bit more of ourselves with the listener, and try things musically that we’ve always wanted to.

b3sci: If time and technology were no obstacle, and you guys could collaborate with anyone… ever, past, present or future, who would it be with and why?

Ian: Ratatat
Ben: ian’s got a real Ratatat thing going right now.. they’re great. ummmm, i’m gonna have to say, steely dan. that would pretty much make my dreams come true…

b3sci: how do you feel your synch in MTV’s 2010 season promo has influenced the future and fate of your band?

Ben: i think it’s cool whenever someone wants to showcase your music, and for us it was a compliment when i saw the MTV promo. we can’t really worry about the effect it might have on our future, for us it’s just about getting the music out there and hoping people attach to it.

b3sci: music licensing has come a long way in the last 10 years for emerging and established artists. what was once considered taboo and damaging to an artist’s cred is now of the most sought after opportunities. how would you guys like to see the fate of music licensing evolve?

Ben: music licensing has come a long way, it’s pretty incredible that so many great bands are getting opportunities that they never would have before the current “anti-jingle house” era that we’ve all grown into. i think to answer the question, popular culture and music go hand in hand, so to have it all so accessible now, everywhere you turn, is pretty great in my opinion, it’s helped us tremendously.

b3sci: how does it feel to be signed to Chop Shop Records, and have your vision supported by one of the most influential tastemakers (Alex Patsavas) in the entire entertainment industry?

Ian: it feels like if we planned it from the beginning, it wouldn’t have worked out better than this. it’s a great feeling…
Ben: yeah, it’s pretty great to have someone with her vision and ear for music support us like she does, everyone at Chop Shop is amazing. like ian said, it couldn’t have worked out better.

b3sci: first impressions speak millions, especially in today’s digital age of short attention spans. when somebody has the Mackintosh Braun “experience” for the first time, what is the first impression you’d like those listeners to walk away thinking?

Ian: “i’ve been waiting to hear that”
Ben: i want them to first feel the goosebumpy feeling in your arms when you hear that hot ass track, then i want them to think “damn, that’s some dopness.”

b3sci: what song on Where We Are do you feel most proud of, and why?

Ben: I was just telling ian that i’m really proud of the title track “Where We Are”. i just think we did a great job on that one, the drums sound great, i love the bridge, i’m just really proud of how that song came together.
Ian: I think for me it would be “Made For Us”. One of the reasons is that I love how you can hear both of our personalities come through in that song, and some of the things we tried and experimented with instrumentally, came out really well. there are a few notes in that one that really tug on my heart strings.

b3sci: what song, or artist, made you want to write and share music with people?

Ben: Led Zeppelin had a huge influence on me in my younger days, my mom got me into them when i was in 5th grade. i just always wanted to write music, and create sounds. i’ve never really thought about doing much else, it was the thing that i always had the strongest desire for. i still do.
Ian: I would have to say it was The Beatles, when i was listening to the song “help”, john lennon sings the line, “my independence seems to vanish in the haze”. the feeling that line gave me was so electric, that i knew i wanted to write music and try to create that for someone else.

b3sci: given the current landscape, who would be your top three acts to tour with?

Ian: Ratatat..
Ben: how bout Daft Punk, Royksopp or even Air would be amazing. There are many, many bands that we would love to tour with. lots of good music out there.

b3sci: What’s in your iPod? What album/artist is rocking your world right now?

Ian: loving’ “The Suburbs” by the Arcade Fire, and of course anything by Ratatat.
Ben: really love Wild Nothing “Chinatown” and i’m also diggin Real Estate “Out Of Tune” right now as well.

b3sci: what are 5 things that each of you guys absolutely couldn’t live without?

MB:
1) weed
2) our studio..
3) is that 5 things??

b3sci: what are 5 things that each of you guys could totally be cool living without?

MB:
1) fat free soy milk
2) third eye blind
3) people who ask about your shit, and then talk about their shit right away..
4) traffic in portland getting worse
5) the kazoo, even though jimmy made it sound awesome on “crosstown traffic”.

b3sci: What role do you think the internet will end up playing for music discovery in the future?

Ben: the largest role, it’s so important these days in discovering music.
Ian: yeah, we really may not have gotten here without it.

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10-16-10

live review: Los Angeles – Culture Collide Fest Roundup

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Sure we’re not the first to say it, nor will we be the last, but LA needs a music festival that holds up to SXSW, NXNW, In The City, CMJ, etc. We’re not talking street fests, FYF or Muse Expo, we’re talking like a downtown LA Artwalk of music. just check the Artwalk each month… the crowd is there, the scene is there, the food is there, but only on occasion the right bands are there – but never all at once. Last weekend FILTER Magazine put on the first official Culture Collide Festival at various eastside and downtown LA venues. The festival showcased their choice selection of established and emerging artists from around the world over a period of four days concluding with a free outdoor festival on the last. And so blahblahblahscience has put together an overview of our favorite moments for those who may have missed it:

Electro-pop collective KAMP! (Poland) were a pleasant surprise at the Echoplex. ‘Euro’ blends of synths, live instrumentation, and vox (not short on David Bowie homage) paints a pretty good picture. Not your typical ‘yeah were an 80’s new wave flashback here to prove something’ group, but rather it’s like KAMP! share their take on 1980’s dance parties into the future, the near future. A young band that does what they do well, and worth their notice.

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3 piece Kordan (NY), has a pretty good sound on tape. That being said low-fi, electro-pop bands should hit up their producer ASAP. The trio lurped their way through a rough set. We here at b3sci are all for sloppy and simple musicianship, as long as it’s got a soul to it, and there’s a tune there. but not this time, sorry guys… write some tunes and do some rails if you must. Other disappointing acts included City Riot (Australia), and The Boxer Rebellion (UK)… who btw we were pretty stoked for (Union has some good tunes on it).

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Black Lips (Atlanta) closed the Echoplex opening night with a set that proved difficult for any to live up to the following days. The band came out sporting t-shirts, button downs, and ever classy K-mart, native american’esque ‘half-zip’ fleeces (circa ’95). These dudes played fucking LOUD. Their songs translated live and they were tight, but when they weren’t it didn’t matter… because of the sheer passion they played with. Not many bands can pull off ‘everybody sings in our band’ with such non-contrived class. The band tore through their set of strat-jangled pop jams with early Beatles/Quarrymen craft and a shameless new born CBGB mentality. Black Lips are a group with seemingly substantial influence on many punk inspired Indie acts of the day, and they showed why they’ll remain relevent.

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Other highlights and honorable mentions during the 4 days of Culture Collide include:

Casiokids (Norway) with their take on obscure dance-pop that seems to live somewhere between The Rapture and a toned down Friendly Fires, just add nice pianos and jonsi-ros vox.

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White Lies (UK) continue to deliver 5-piece layered synth and guitar based rock done right. The band split their set with tracks from To Lose My Life.. and their forthcoming LP due in January (which a listening party on Monday proved material worth another spin or two in our books).

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Phantogram (NY) who continue to deliver great ideas with a mid-90’s Cardigans like sensibility, though their fill-in drummer still didn’t seem to be doing them any favors.

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Amusement Parks On Fire (UK) are worth keeping an eye on, with a nice aggressive layered-guitar sound, but they are young and have some growing to do in terms of chemistry and performance.

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Cass McCombs (California) was a pleasant listen, debuting some of his new material while Darker My Love bassist Rob Barbato backed as part of the band.

Tokyo Police Club (Canada) once again proved they should be the official college pizza-party band of the decade! Their catchy Pop/Rock with just the right attitude, energy, and touch obscurity is hard to deny. Dudes know how to have a good time. Even Jeff Apruzzese from Passion Pit showed up to rock the bass and join the party on “Your English Is Good”. Conclusion, if i worked for Pizza Hut then my commercials would have/sound-like TPC songs.

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Sunday headliners and last minute additions, Jenny and Johnny (Los Angeles) closed the outdoors part of free festival day. Like true Indie Rock royalty, Siverlake Darling, Jenny Lewis and the crew arrived 40 minutes late. They opened with “Committed” closing track and personal favorite from the Im Having Fun Now LP, and closed with “The Next Messiah” off Jenny’s Acid Tongue LP. Still things were testy… there were sound issues, and during one of the band’s 2-3 minutes of nothingness in between songs a fight in the crowd began causing Jenny to intervene. All in all, Jx2 were great live and if all of Im Having Fun Now was as good as “Scissor Runner”, “Big Wave” and “Committed” then we’d have ourselves one of our choice albums of the year.

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our final highlight from Culture Collide is Fran Healy (Scotland), front man of late 90’s and early oughts darlings Travis. Rather influential to my musical coming of age, it was incredible to not only shake Fran’s hand that night but to also watch him perform his Shakespeare-like pop/love songs in such an intimate setting. Perhaps the most witty songwriter I have ever seen perform live, Fran owned the over-capacity church of standing room only, and line outside the door. Telling jokes, timeless stories about, and tricking the crowd into believing that major collaborators from his new debut solo effort Wreckorder were there to perform with him (namely Neko Case and Paul McCartney). Having seen Fran perform with Travis several times before, his voice wasn’t in top form, which could have had something to do with the 90 degree non-air/conditioned/stuffy church, or the sound problems, but regardless Fran made his way through a set that included Travis tracks like “Writing To Wreach You”, “Sing”, and “Driftwood” in addition to new solo material like “Buttercups” and standout Wreckorder favorite “Sing Me To Sleep“. His set ended with a standing ovation, and one well deserved for one of the best songwriters of the last 15 years.

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In conclusion, FILTER’s first Culture Collide fest proved a succesfull showcasing of emerging global talent. Should be interesting to see how the fest evolves, and is recieved by LA next time around. If you missed it this year be sure to hit it up next.

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10-15-10

The Vaccines – Blow It Up / Jenny and Johnny – Committed / Ringo Deathstarr – Imagine Hearts

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vaccines! jenny lewis! ringo deathstarr! use your star power! ok, the vaccines are one of our fav uk debuts this year, blow it up is a pretty fresh single. get into it. jenny lewis and jonathan rice are committed to keeping you year’s supplied with jams. this new committed tune rips, roller skate. things we like about ringo deathstarr: band name, they sound pretty much exactly like mbv, things we don’t like about ringo deathstarr: they sound pretty much exactly like mbv. imagine hearts is a good fuckin tune though, lets come on.

The Vaccines – Blow It Up
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Jenny and Johnny – Committed
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Ringo Deathstarr – Imagine Hearts
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10-13-10

Mumdance – Don’t Forget Me Now (Feat. Esser) / Bernie Sumner – Didn’t Know What Love Was (Feat. Hot Chip and Hot City)

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here’s a little castor troy payola for your wednesday. castor’s got the cash, and we got the tunes. can you say MUMDANCE? MUMDANCE! ok. can you say Bernie “botox” Sumner? BERNIE! wednesday night plan, here goes: 1) check the tunes. 2) get into it. 3) ???? 4) profit. thanks.

Mumdance – Don’t Forget Me Now (Feat. Esser)

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Bernie Sumner – I Didn’t Know What Love Was (Feat. Hot Chip and Hot City)

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10-06-10

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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rating: 8.6
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09-30-10

Aloe Blacc x2

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a couple ill tracks coming at you c/o aloe blacc. you make me smile makes us smile. ear to ear! here’s us EARsssssssmmmmmmmmiiiiiiiiiillllllllleeeeeeeeeeEAR. the track is off aloe’s dope as fuck stones throw release good things, which is absolutely killer. do your ears the favor and cop that shit A.S.A.P. also we got this dope miguel atwood-ferguson collab deliver the world. the collab features aloe rhyming on top of atwood-ferguson’s live jazz ensemble. the result is something truly amazing/inspirational. so much cool shit going on in the track, a truly fitting tribute to the tune’s dedicated, keith elam, a.k.a. the late guru of gang starr.

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Miguel-Atwood Ferguson – Deliver the World (Feat. Aloe Blacc)

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09-24-10

Fran Healy – Sing Me to Sleep (Feat. Neko Case) / Benjamin Francis Leftwich – Atlas Hands / Foals – Blue Blood

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hola, mi amigos! yes its true! we’ve got the new fran healy jam! and shit is spotless. that you could fry an egg on top it spotless shit. the track features b3sci fav neko case. and is no doubt one of our fav tracks of 2010. go! also today! new tracks from benjamin francis leftwich, (he gives us the atlas hands, we give him the that’s a dope song hands) and foals (foals continuing their world beating streak of nonstop jams). tunes follow below. get low fran!

Fran Healy – Sing Me to Sleep (Feat. Neko Case)
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Benjamin Francis Leftwich – Atlas Hands
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Foals – Blue Blood
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09-24-10

DJ Shadow – Ive Been Trying / Unkle – Separate Half (Feat. Lumerians with Rebecca Coseboom) / Clare Maguire – Aint Nobody (Breakage Remix)

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Ive Been Trying is new from DJ Shadow, the tune features some cool folk elements in its instrumentation and vocal.

DJ Shadow – Ive Been Trying
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the arrangement for UNKLE’s Separate Half is built on a serious bass line. the song wobbles and shakes and thumps and could right knock the unsuspecting clear over.

UNKLE – Separate Half (Featuring Lumerians with Rebecca Coseboom) by o0OFF
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named yesterday as Zane Lowe’s hottest record in the world, this Breakage remix of Clare Maguires Aint Nobody vibes cooly through its 5 minutes duration transporting you, taking you to some other, slightly creepier place. (glooks to details of my life so far..)

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09-17-10

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

Bjork – The Comet Song

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new from Bjork, and for the stop-motion children’s film titled Moomins And The Comet Chase, comes “The Comet Song”. debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2010, the movie hits theaters this August. in a generous offering to the recent flood victims, all funds generated will go to UNICEF Pakistan childrens charities. see a video for the song below, we gotta check this flick out!

[DONATE]Bjork – The Comet Song

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rating: 8
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08-24-10

B3SCI EXCLUSIVE: Ticket Give Away – This Friday August, 20th with Rufus and Martha Wainwright at the Greek Theatre, Los Angeles

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B3SCI EXCLUSIVE: brother Wainwright tours with special guest sister Wainwright for a performance this Friday at the Greek Theatre in Griffith Park, Los Angeles. Rufus will be introducing his forthcoming LP All Days Are Nights: Songs For Lulu. a must see show this summer for singer/songwriter fans and B3SCI has got a pair of tickets to give away with your name written all over them!! just drop us a line and be first to tell us you want them. simple as that.

if you don’t score the tix from this us time around, you can still get your paws on some HERE. stay tuned for more special giveaways to come from blahblahblahscience.

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08-15-10