Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Tonight - Res and Cinespace Tuesdays

The RES shorts are back with new music videos featuring Röyksopp, Bright Eyes, and the White Stripes, short films by directors Neil Blomkamp, and a short from the legend himself Michel Gondry. RES will also be announcing the Jury and Audience Choice awards for its 9th Annual RESFEST. If you're into independent film you should be checking out the monthy screenings and the annual RESFEST which showcases the best up-and-coming work. It's attended by creatives from all industries. The afterparties are decent - don't expect something amazing unless there's a special screening of a particular film. That's when they pull out the stops and it really goes off.

Lady Sovereign is performing live tonight at Cinespace. Opening will be Bedtime for Toys. Lady S gets a lot of crap about being similar to M.I.A. or Lil' Kim, both accusations of which are ridiculous because she's more of a subblow/grime act and is short but def taller than 4'11". The party is also the Beck remix album release party...of course, another Beck related event. We'll be drinking Beck cola and receiving free copies of Beck magazine. Hopefully I'll have some good sightings this time around. I know, I know, it's been awhille - xo

Monday, December 12, 2005

SATURDAY NIGHT





HUH WHAT?!

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Paper Magazine party

it's called Hipster Heaven...what is that supposed to mean? sounds typecast to me. Paper mag is so cool though...what happened there? I guess they can do whatever they want - the homies @ Paper know EVERYONE.

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Wednesday, November 23, 2005

TONIGHT - THANKSGIVENDS

Cease and Desist record release party

Cease and Desist RELEASE PARTY
Morgan Page will be DJ'ing on Nov. 23rd at Zanzibar in Santa Monica. The first 15 people to the door get free copies of the CD. Those that print out the MySpace bulletin can score a copy as well.

Friday, November 18, 2005

Beautiful Decay issue M release party

> Los Angeles Beautiful/Decay Issue M Release Party
>
> rsvp only/rsvp to: stephen@radiolovesyou.com
>
> Live performance by:
> Chris Holmes w/ Tamara and Jane Anne
> Justin Sterling (Radio)
> DJ Damon Bell (Live Mechanics/HVW8)
> Willow The Gaslamp Killer (MHE/Sound in Color)
>
> Free Sparks for the first hour/
> Free Giftbags for the first 100 people
>
> Saturday November 19 2005
> Time: 10pm - 2am
> Location: Mountain Bar
> 475 Gin Ling Way
> LA, CA 90012 (Chinatown)
> Age: 21 +
>
> Map
>
>
> sponsors: greyone.com, livemechanics.com, sparks.com

Tonight: Benefit for Breast Cancer



I'm going to this before the Lounge 111 event. The DJ is going to be good. I forgot his name but he's the son of Don Tiki (Taboo Records) and often DJ's and promotes for the Spyder @ Avalon. He plays cool music - Interpol, LCD, Chin Chin Up, Gang of Four. I'm dismissing the term "red carpet' for this event because that term is so frivolous here in LA, but it's an amazing cause so I'm in. Check out the sponsor! it's all about publications going online. Talk about versatile

Don't Go...

to Star Shoes on Thursday night. Unless you want to relive the de-glamourized suburban version of Party Monster. Or if you like drum and bass circa 1995. Just kidding, sort of. It's a great spot but Thursdays...why so wierd? whhyy?

tonight, oh tonight

November 18, 2005
Doors at 9:30pm
BP Hall at Walt Disney Concert Hall
111 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Featuring
James Lavelle (UNKLE)
Steve Spacek & Troubleman
DJ Nobody
Music Director: Jason Bentley (KCRW)

Admittance is subject to capacity.
Parking is available directly beneath Walt Disney Concert Hall. Enter on Second Street.
Parking: $8 beginning at 5:00 p.m.

--------------------------------

This party is going to be insane. You need to RSVP to get in at lounge111@laphil.org

Thursday, November 17, 2005

So last night was a music industry party at Hollywood and Highland. The Billboard Music Conference was this week, so loads of people are in town and the party went off proper. Recognized in the crowd: attorneys (Sony, Miramax), music supervisors (Nip/Tuck, The Shield, MTV Films) publishers (Bug Music, Windswept - who threw the party), a jock from Sirius, and loads of musicians. Many labels were representin too -notably Enrique from Paper Bag records, Nate the licensing head of Stones Throw, and the guys from Ghostly International. Tall Paul was there and PS is really cute in person. Or was it the vodka goggles? Anyways the location is proper - Loggia at the Highlands. The most incredible view of LA I've seen yet. Check it out. The spot is cheesey on the weekends but good to check out the view.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Bands like it when you Yell "Yar"




Check out Seattle's Minus the Bear. They're an excellent indie band with some electronic sensibility - without being as annoyingly mush mush as Death Cab can get.

also wednesday

KCRW presents an evening of music, fashion and art at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles Thursday November 10th to benefit the American Red Cross. KCRW supported musicians Jim Bianco, The Chapin Sisters, Chris and Thomas, and Indie 103.1 Vagenius will be performing. the evening will conclude with a special guest Dj set from Angel Alanis.

Free Obey t- shirts for the first 100 people and other giveaways from Saks Fifth Avenue, Laemmle Theatres, The Giesha House, The Bungalow and more.

There will also be noted artists from the LA art scene displying their work including gary baseman, daniel peacock, james jean and catia chien. $10, doors open at 8 pm.

Wednesday night

SHANA & KIRAN--
QUANGO MUSIC GROUP RECORDING ARTISTS--
UNVEIL ‘THE MATING GAME’ AT THE HOUSE OF BLUES IN LOS ANGELES
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9

DEBUT ALBUM DUE OUT MARCH 7, 2006

From the label that gave the American music audience their first glimpse of
emerging electronic artists like Zero 7, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Talvin Singh and
Koop, Quango Music Group will present their newest discovery, SHANA & KIRAN,
Wednesday, November 9 at the House of Blues in West Hollywood, CA.

Backed by a full band, including 2 DJs, a guitarist, bassist, keyboardist
and harp player, SHANA & KIRAN--who is Shana Halligan (vocals/songwriter)
and Kiran Shahani (producer, composer, programming)--will perform an
assortment of new material from their upcoming debut The Mating Game, set
for release March 7, 2006.
SHANA & KIRAN’s sound is natural and fluid with Halligan’s melodic sweetness
and sultry vocals over Shahani’s experimental pop beats and masterful
programming.

The House of Blues is located at 8430 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, CA.
Doors open at 7:30. SHANA & KIRAN perform at 8:00.
18+. Tickets are $13 and are on sale now.

Saturday night was amazing. I highly reccomend checking out the new Orenda Fink release on Saddle Creek. The lead singer is from Azure Ray and just rocks it. The bassist - Stephanie - is amazing too. She told me that she's from LA and has been playing the bass for 10 years. she's got a dope bass clef tatoo on her shoulder. i really want to start playing an instrument again - so inspiring! anyways it was one of those shows I was hesitant about at first but wound up having a great time. A few guys from The Faint were there (also on Saddle Creek) and after the show we all went down to the Little Joy bar for drinks. Man is that place a dive. But it's not repulsively divey - just dirty (you should have seen the dirty martini the bartender made me) . the show was an early one so when we got to the bar it was dead. grabbed a table, played some pool...fun times.

Friday, November 04, 2005

Tomorrow night - Orenda Fink and...BOOTIE LA



Check out Orenda Fink tommorow night at The Echo.

"Invisible Ones, Orenda Fink's debut solo album, relates a human journey from inward to outward, crossing boundaries of self and culture to find reconciliation with guilt, betrayal, tragedy, and regret. Orenda weaves empathetic tales of struggle with compositions that by turns haunt and offer clarity. Invisible Ones is haunted by ghosts from the earth’s four corners. It is troubled but ultimately optimistic. It is enigmatic and soulful. It is best heard with eyes closed."

What? Anyways afterwards is Bootie LA - "LA's first monthy bootleg party". I may stick around after Orenda Fink to see what it's all about. But check out this flyer:



Dude, mash ups! It's like, drum and bass remixes of r&b needle drops, but way cooler!

Firecracker - tonight

FIRECRACKER!
This Friday >>> November 4th

Celebrating the release of
Real Music For Real People (BBE Records)

We welcome very special guest:
DJ LANGUAGE
(NegroClash/BBE)
http://www.djlanguage.com

PLUS... Live in the Jazz Lounge:
KILLSONIC
http://www.killsonic.org

Alongside Firecracker Residents:
ALFRED HAWKINS | ERIC COLEMAN | PRAISE ONE | KING WO | KUTMAH | AZUL

SPINNING THE FINEST SELECTIONS IN FUNK, SOUL, HIP-HOP, JAZZ, HOUSE & MORE...

@
THE GRAND STAR
943 N. BROADWAY (@ COLLEGE)
CHINATOWN, DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES

9:30 PM - 2:00 AM 21 & UP
$5 BEFORE 11 PM
http://www.firecracker.mu

Spread the word...

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Meet the Yuppies #1: "Good Thing They're Plastic!"




" Picture a nice resturant at lunch, I'm interviewing two women for a certain cosmetic line. Everyone's dressed in business atire and these two women look like Anna-Nicole. They are smokeing Salem Menthol cigs, one after another and talking about how qualified they are for the job, when suddenly, one of their cigarettes catches a red acrylic fingernail on fire!! She casually reaches over and dips her finger in the water glass, "Good thing they're plastic!" And continued on as if nothing happened.

She didn't get the job."

- L.C., Cleveland OH


(Note: this one isn't Extreme Yuppie but still hilarious. If you have a story to tell about a yuppie encounter, shoot it to nicole@cifani.com and I'll post it. - nc.)

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

tomorrow night - loose tooth

tonight - screening of URB 100



I don't know what's up with this film - haven't heard much about it, and why would a magazine put it's name in the title of a film? Anyways the party for the screening looks good.

Thursday, October 27, 2005

Boo-Over! Sunday

Also tonight

Malcolm Venville photog exhibit!





This one's tomorrow, at Equator Books on Abbot Kinney. The book store rocks - and is totally cute like the one on Vermont in Los Feliz. Why are books so expensive these days? Is it because reading is coming back in style?

LA Weekly art party







After work tomorrow check out LA Weekly's art show. It's at Track 16 @ Bergamot Station, featuring art by numerous artists including Shepard Fairey, FAILE, Winston Smith, Cobrasnake, Glenn Bach, Brian Bress and more. Check the flyer at the link above for more info.

Tonight - Morgan Page at 310 Lounge

Check out Morgan Page tonight at the 310 Lounge. From what I hear he's debuting an ill setup. House music all night long!!

www.310lounge.com/

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Argyle is itchy

Two nights ago I went to a party for soundArt, a non-profit organization that brings music lessons to inner-city schools that can't afford to have a music program ((www.soundart.org). It's a great organization and the people are fantastic. I highly reccomend getting involved with this organization if you can. Anyways, the party was held at the Argyle Hotel on Sunset. Now, all "partying for the poor" aside, the Argyle is a strange place to do-it to-it. It's wierd when people working in music try to dress up and have manners ( I tried for about 35 seconds). The bar is nice. Loads of wood paneling, leather, and fabulous views. It reminded me of Boston...very unlike LA. Is there a hip place to throw a party like this without feeling like you need to adopt a wierd ass "glide" to walk across the room? Maybe I'm going to too many warehouse parties. honestly, where is the fine line between a classy event and a stuffy one?

Monday, October 24, 2005

Bastide?

What is up with this place? I know it's a fabulous restaurant, but does anyone really go there to party??

this week




Tuesday night - She Wants Revenge is playing @ the Troubadour. Not sure if I'll be making it but we shall see. Wednesday night - The Like @ El Ray. They're a female band hailing from LA who are super cute and super talented (Do you like that last sentence? It seems apppropriate). Also on Wednesday nigh is Imogen Heap (of Frou Frou - the big song from Garden State). Wow, beautiful vocals with a breakbeat bassline?? This song was two steps away from a rave. Anyways she's playing at 9 along with singer/songwriter Josh Radin. Josh is an interesting chap and you'll be hearing more about him in the future. Check out www.joshuaradin.com or look up his profile on myspace. So Imogen Heap and Radin just finished the nationwide Hotel Cafe tour. The Hotel Cafe is located in LA on the Cauhenga crawl. Recently renovated, they're known for singer songwriter types and used to be a tiny hole-in-the-wall. Alas, they're blowing up. Look for the lost ragammufin-types outside smoking cigarettes in the rain.

more to come...

Saturday, October 22, 2005

James Lavelle tonight at Avalon




Tonight check out James Lavelle at the Avalon. You may know Lavelle of famed production duo U.N.K.L.E., often heard played by KCRW DJ Jason Bentley on Metropolis. I saw him DJ at the Spyder Club last year. He fuses rock, electronic, progressive, and break beat delivering something for everyone. The Avalon crowd can be a little sketch so wear a crash helmet if you're sensitive to meeting people with dilated pupils waving things that glow in the dark. He's playing with James Holden, alongside Basic LA's Justin Gourley and John Do.

Last night was fun. We passed on Ashley Simpsons' record release party at the O Bar to chow at Leelas Thai in Silverlake. The food is incredible and reasonably priced. Make sure to bring your own booze, as they don't have a liquor license. They'll uncork your libation of choice for a tiny fee of $1 per person, so there's something in it for everyone.

Friday, October 21, 2005

Rondo Brothers, Sons and Daughters, Basic, Oh My






three kick ass shows tonight! The first one is The Rondo Brothers, who are playing at the Echo and are great - the best way to describe their style is hawaiian hip hop. No joke! They're tons of fun. The second show is Sons and Daughters at Spaceland, who totally rocked out on KCRW yesterday morning. I dig them because they've got their own sound, unlike Interpol Jr. For late night it's Basic at King King. All three resident DJ's will be manning the decks, so it's bound to be a good party. These guys throw it down every other Friday and manage to keep the house music fresh and fun. Yeah yeah!!


http://www.rondobrothers.com/
http://www.sonsanddaughtersloveyou.com/
http://www.basicpromotions.com/

Thursday, October 20, 2005

The Go! Team - Tonight



Check out the Go! Team tonight at the Troub. I don't have much to say about them. But I think I've got passes to the VIP room if ya need 'em.

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Today in history...

everyone is a DJ. and everyone has a blog.

She Wants Revenge - SPIN Band of the day

I haven't decided if I like this LA band yet. The EP sounds like an Interpol rip off. Maybe I just need to see them live...

October 25th at the Troubadour Los Angeles

Monday, October 17, 2005

keep an ear out for Morgan Page - "Cease and Desist"





House music producer and famed remixer Morgan Page is delivering an underground remix album called "Cease and Desist". To understanding, this record will be the first complete white album in dance music history. I've heard bits and pieces and it's serious. I've also heard that he's working out a hush-hush remix for a pop star we all know "pieces" of - but you didn't hear that from me. ;)


With a true nod to the digital revolution, Morgan delivers 9 bootleg remixes that are being spun by everyone from John Digweed to to the influentials at KCRW. There's also an exclusive live set coming up, which will be amazing considering all the new material he's made in the last year. Page rarely plays live, but when he does it's well worth the wait. Details to come.

Saturday, October 15, 2005

Tonight: LCD Soundsystem at Avalon



YEA! Tonight is the LCD Soundsystem with The Juan Maclean at Avalon. I've been looking forward to this one for months. James Murphy of DFA Records is great. Check out the song "Losing My Edge" - this was the breakthrough single a few years back. It's a song about him getting older and not succeeding in the biz after trying for 20 years. Ha! After the show w'ere going to Stones Throw's night at Star Shoes. Their DJ's play the best funk and soul in the city. Get there early.

Thursday, October 13, 2005

Tonight: The BBC Sessions @ The Vanguard


DJ, radio jock and musical tastemaker Gilles Peterson plays at The Vanguard with performances by Peanut Butter Wolf, Dwele, The Rebirth, and more. I heard Madlib is going to make an appearance too. LA is full of suprise appearances, although when Beck does it it's hardly suprising. (My new favorite- "suprise cover art ....by Beck!!" from the new KCRW Sounds Eclectico compilation) What's up with the new Vanguard, is it any good? I'm wary of "super clubs". They're sort of circa 2001 if you know what I mean. Saturday nights, Dim Mak hosts a dope party in the VIP area. Look for the cobrasnake poster on the hidden door located on the side of the building. All wariness of the venue aside, this is going to be amazing. Gilles Peterson is at the forefront of everything that's cool, classic, and legendary. Go to this show!!!

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

check out the new iPod


It's amazing - photos, video, music, podcasts, and the promise of televison (don't know how they're going to pull that one off)...but what else do you need??

http://www.apple.com/ipod/ipod.html

(photo courtesy of justjared.blogspot.com)

Zox - the band, not the energy drink


So last night I went to a showcase at the Viper Room. It was a very post-MTV sort of crowd. You know, the type of kids who are shiny but have that telltale ragged edge from experiencing one too many warehouse raves and melancholy shoegazer shows in the 90's. Hence the music was an excellent pairing, similar to a crisp chardonnay alongside a nice white piece of fish. Now that we've pushed teen angst-rock through the mainstream, I feel that there's a college jam band revival on the horizon. I mean think about it - how many 19 year olds want to go see Dave Mattews Band AGAIN? AND pay gazillions of dollars for tickets, parking, and underage consumption (if you can't get away with tailgating pre-game, err rather pre-show).
Zox is the solution. Shiny, jam worthy (yes -there's a guy on the electric violin), and accessible. Heralding from Providence, Rhode Island, I think we're going to be hearing more from these guys. And the industry knows it too - I saw many an agent and A&R person skulking around the outskirts of the crowd. Don't think I didn't see you.

Sunday, October 09, 2005

party party

i dj'ed a work party friday night and it totally went off. for the first time i dj'ed from the iPod. Initially I had a few reservations about the lack of technical ability but most of the songs I had in mind didn't need to be beatmatched - so it worked out great. The only downside is not being able to cue up. You need to know your music library well.

here are a few tracks from my playlist:


King Curtis "Memphis Soul Stew"
Ben Mullins "Big Chill"
Jamie Lidell "When I Come Back Around"
Fussible "Tiguana Makes me Happy"
Jeremy Ellis "Take Your Time"
DangerDoom "Old School feat. Talib Kweli"
Diamond Nights "Attractive"
Putsch 79 "Track 3"
Tegan and Sara "walking with the ghost (morgan page remix)"
Joy Division "love will tear us apart"
The Like "what I say and what I mean"
Grand National "playing in the distance (eliot james remix)"
Victor "go on do it"
Maximo Park "The coast is always changing"
Queen "another one bites the dust"

Thursday, October 06, 2005

The Small Stakes - the works of Jason Munn

For interesting illustration done for various bands from Teenage Fanclub to Sufjan Stevens, check out:

http://www.thesmallstakes.com

His work is very modern, minimal and soft. Art created for the sake of art, rather than art created for the sake of a flyer, if ya knowhadimean.
He puts up new posters every week and they sell out quickly, so don't sleep.

plasma speakers

I don't get it...does the picture change??

Master Chorale - Nov. 6 at Walt Disney Music Hall

Rio Sangre is the first operetic suite from composer Don Davis. Davis is notably known for scoring the music for the Matrix trilogy. This will be the worldwide debut of the performance.

Read more by clicking the link above or copying and pasting below:

http://www.lamc.org/concerts/0506/051106_transform.html

looks very intriguing.

vegetarian friendly restaurants in LA

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Ill Lit tonight

Wed. Oct 5th at the HOTEL CAFE (www.hotelcafe.com)
1623 1/2 N. Cahuenga Blvd.
all ages
$7
w/ AM
show starts at 8pm.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Jon Brion discog.

Here's a feature that Pitchfork did on Jon Brion.

http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/features/weekly/05-09-06-cinematic-treatment.shtml

Interview Magazine (no link available)

Check out this month's issue of Interview. Fiona Apple interviews Kanye West - they discuss the possibility of doing a few songs with Jon Brion on Friday night at Largo!! Jon Brion is a music producer, whose work ranges from scoring I Heart Huckabees to producing Fiona Apple's album and co-producing Kanye's latest. He does an amazing solo performance every Friday night at the Largo club in LA, in Fairfax Village just south of Melrose. You need to get there early and call ahead if you want a table as it fills up early. Fiona mentioned she has performed there a few times, why hasn't anyone told me!? How fun - it's a tiny venue and would be totally worthwhile.

cool shows this week...

So I haven't been writing in a little while, due to a few days of hibernation. so anyways the point is i'm back and here are some cool shows this week to check out...

TONIGHT - Four Tet and Jamie Lydell @ The Echo - I think it's sold out, but who knows you may have a chance if you go down there. Also Vagenius is playing at The Monmarte. I'm not too down with them but it looks like a good party.

TOMORROW- Neil Cavanagh @ Tangiers (www.myspace.com/neilcavanagh)

FRIDAY - Richard Swift, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah and The National @ The Troubadour

It's going to be a good week..

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

TOTALLY Michael

This guy...this is the guy. the strange synth pop parties where everyone dresses in bizarre goth costumes and dances in a circle throwing confetti in the air...he must draw his following from them. except "totally" michael prefers to dress as a bumblebee.

Click the link above...or copy and paste below.

http://www.totallymichael.com

Monday, September 26, 2005

Catfish Haven

Another band whose style interprets that delta-bluesy motif. Except they're from the midwest.

Saturday, September 24, 2005

The Noisettes

So I arrived to The Echo early last night to make sure my posse got in without any problems. I decided to go to the ladies room, and walked in on a girl doing sit-ups in the handicapped stall? She was on a sleeping bag so I'm wondering um ok is she supposed to be here? As The Noisettes took the stage, I realized that the lead singer was the girl I walked in on. Shew! Anyways this band is really great. They've been opening up for The Kills and Bloc Party on the tour but I missed them Tuesday night. It's a girl and two guys who have this punky. funky cutesy rock and roll demeanor unlike anything I've ever heard before. I can't wait for the album to drop next year....I have to say the The Rakes and The Noisettes are my two favorite bands of the moment. Check them out!

http://www.blogotheque.net/article.php3?id_article=811

Friday, September 23, 2005

Tom Vek tonight



This show is going to be amazing. The Noisettes are opening, yay!
OH and Mobius Band was incredible. The acoustics in the HOB are fantastic - so much better than the Palladium. Matsiyahu was a pleasant suprise. To be honest, when I first heard that he's an orthodox Jew and a rastafarian, I was a little put-off. But the set was really good. He's got a fab stage presence and his musicians are really talented. If you visit House of Blues in LA, make sure to check out the Foundacion Room. It’s the VIP room and is utterly insane. It’s filled with hand-carved wood on the ceilings, doors, and furniture, and the walls are covered in handstiched quilts that have ornate beading and mirrors in them. It’s Indian and Middle Eastern inspired, kinda like the Spyder Room but nowhere near as lame. Even the private access elevator is ridiculous. The staff waits on you – they lead you to the bathroom and check in on you. There’s one small main room and lots of small private ones that are seriously OTT. You need membership for regular access, which costs like 2K a year!

Anyways...Tom Vek!

Thursday, September 22, 2005

mobius band tonight @ house of blues

The Rakes!!!

So the Bloc Party/Kills show was amazing. It was sold-out, but one of our girls managed to wrangle VIP tickets from the tour manager at the last minute. The usual suspects were in attendence - Danny Masterson (with his sister), Trishelle from R.W. Vegas, and the random assortment of industry folk. The Kills were incredible (as usual), although the crowd seemed a little apprehensive - typical for what mainstream does with an insanely good and off the cuff rock duo. All eyes were on the band but no one was rocking out. When Bloc Party went out everyone went nuts and a softer, more pop-ish mosh pit circa 1991 started in front. Matt and Kele rocked out for the 45 minute set. At the afterparty we spotted Hillary Duff, the boys from Good Charlotte, Devon Aoki, Davey from AFI, Doug from Best Week Ever, and a few others as Cinespace packed the joint. Dim Mak bands Neon Blonde played (and the lead vocalist is a BOY in case anyone was wondering! Hello), United States of Electronica I missed because I was too busy chatting up Matt from Bloc Party but the highlight of the night was certainly The Rakes. Keep an eye out for this band. They are fantastic and amazing to watch.

Tonight is Mobius Band and ....Matsiyahu (WTF?) at the House of Blues. Yes Yes Can't wait!

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

it's finally here!!! The Kills, Bloc Party, The Rakes, James Murphy!! I just may implode.



TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 20th
@ THE HOLLYWOOD PALLADIUM
BLOC PARTY
THE KILLS
THE NOISETTES
DJ STEVE AOKI KID MILLIONAIRE


@ CINESPACE
For CINESPACE TUESDAYS
Presented by Dim Mak Records, I Heart Comix, Jason Stewart, thecobrasnake.com, Filter Magazine
Official Bloc Party Afterparty
Official The Kills Afterparty
Official Interpol Afterparty
THE RAKES
USE
NEON BLONDE

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Tom Vek

I've been following Tom Vek for over a year now, ever since he signed to Tim Lee's Tummy Touch label. I have a feeling this guy is going to blow up when his album drops next month -seriously. His brit-rock style is funky and fun without being overtly irritatingly obvious like all the other bands we're pretending to love (am I getting cynical?). Check him out, especially if you're in NYC for CMJ.

September Tour Dates (in the U.S.)

17th NYC Tribeca Grand
20th Chicago Schubas
22nd San Francisco Popscene
23rd LA Echo

Friday, September 09, 2005

fametracker.com

Maybe the fog hanging over Los Angeles otherwise known as the 'industry' has gotten to me, or maybe this is really, really funny. You decide.

The Music Genome Project

"A company called Pandora (formerly Savage Beast) has launched an Internet radio
service designed to deliver a personalized music stream based on the listener's
favorite music's "DNA."

The service uses the Music Genome technology, built around a database of
thousands of songs "analyzed using up to 400 distinct musical characteristics by
a trained music analyst." According to Pandora, "these attributes capture the
many significant qualities that are relevant to understanding the musical
preferences of listeners." " - from Radio Internet News Daily

At first I thought this was a joke - how could it be possible to map songs, with their complex nature and ranging styles?Pandora attempted this near-impossible feat by taking songs and analysing them using various criteria including harmony, melody, and rhythm. They then compile the data to create a custom "station", relaying recommended songs for listeners based on this data. Pretty cool!

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

the illest band

Check out Breakestra, this band is incredible. I haven't the priveledge of seeing them live but I hear the set is amazing. From what I understand, they're on Stones Throw Records but the new release is coming out in October on Ubiquity, and is dope, dope, DOPE!

Friday, September 02, 2005

Labor Day weekend in LA

We work 5 days a week, 365 days a year, and have one day off for Labor. Discuss.

http://myspace.com/arthurfest
http://www.kkjz.org/events/blues_events/pages/blues_festival.shtml

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

the Loft comes to LA

David Mancuso, who played a seminal role in DJ and dance culture in the 60's by hosting underground dance parties at his loft in NYC, has finally brought the party to LA. Will a tour shortly follow? Maybe an original series on HBO?

Monday, August 29, 2005

Bloc Party on Conan O'Brien Thursday night!

new releases (NYT- subscription req'd)

Tons of new releases this week. Kanye, Death Cab for Cutie, and Herbie Hancock (!?). Right now I'm listening to Sons and Daughters, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and The Duke Spirit. I still can't get rid of The National's new record. Soo good.

Friday, August 26, 2005

also this weekend

Sunset Junction - a music/cultural/mobbish festival happening this weekend in Silverlake, the uber-gentrified part of LA.

tonight in LA




music, art, amazing dj's, booze...looking forward to this one!

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Kompakt Total 6 - out today

Yay, I'm so excited this is out. A good collection of songs from one of the finest minimal techno labels out there. Let's see how it does..

Six Feet Under soundtrack

It looks really good. The Sia "Breathe Me" single isn't on there, I'm wondering why. It's blowin up everywhere after they played it during the finale of the season episode on Sunday. Personally I think it needs to go away - it's been out for such a long time - driving me crazy.

Friday, August 19, 2005

For real???

Amazing. Just amazing.

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Post Secret

This is amazing, if a little disturbing. People mail in their secrets on the back of a postcard...

Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme

Last night was a screening of "Freestyle" at the Fairfax silent movie theatre, as well as magazine release party for Beautiful Decay. Freestyle was released in 2000 but is still an excellent film to see if you love or want to learn more about hip hop. Kevin Fitzgerald (the director) was at the screening and let us know that he's releasing a directors cut pretty soon with tons of cool features - keep an eye out for that towards the end of the year. The film focuses more on the LA scene, highlighting events like The Good Life and Project Blowed. For a more concise history of hip hop culture you should check out "Can't Stop Won't Stop" by Jeff Chang - gives a broader, more in-depth history (in all fairness -that only a book can do).

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Irony is Back

Just so you know

Monday, August 15, 2005

Class Action - Apple iPod Settlement

As you may or may not know, Apple faced a class-action lawsuit by those who had enough with the faulty iPod business. If you own a first, second, or third gen iPod with a faulty battery, you can file a claim to receive 50% of the amount you spent replacing the battery or $50 in store credit. Which is lame because the cost of replacing the battery is 99.00 not including shipping -they still won't cover the whole cost of replacing the faulty product. Sigh.... (see above link for more info)

Friday, August 12, 2005

and by the way

The Cabana Club is not all that. The "pool" is this concrete hole of green water that doesn't have anyplace to sit near. It takes forever to get in even if they're expecting you and takes a dog's year to get a drink. Overall - It's great to be outdoors, but there are spots way cooler than this one.

last night or more appropriately heir soir

So last night was insane. Melissa and I went to the Viceroy in Santa Monica for drinks, only to stumble into a private Courvosier tasting that was happening at the pool. We ponied up cabana-side, sipping XO and having a great dinner of crabcakes and shrimp thingies. We then traveled down the street to 1217 where an restaurant/industry event was happening. The owners and designers of Sushi Roku, Boa, Mood were there, along with KCRW DJ Jason Bentley on the decks. In a champagne induced haze I'm always attracted to those spinning platters, so of course I wandered over. He was wondering why no one was on the dance floor so I suggested playing some Killers. He says "good idea" and plays that remix of Mr. Brightside by Jacques Le Cont. The few people who were on the dancefloor immediately scattered. Whoops! We hung out much longer than the 11 o'clock curfew we set on the evening, but hey whateva! it was worth it.

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Dodger Stadium, 1967

Check out this image by Ed Ruscha of the Dodger Stadium

SPIN's band of the day

Mobius Band's new release is getting so much hype. It's an excellent record, fusing alt rock with electronic sensibilities. Although I wish they would branch out more with the percussion and get a little crazier - but that's just my broken beat background talking. I'm looking forward to seeing them perform live in LA towards the end of September. Check them out at http://www.myspace.com/mobiusband .

Monday, August 08, 2005

Jennifer Garner's playlist

I think we should hook this lady up with some music.

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

Jamie Lidell "Multiply" (Warp Records)

You need to hear this record. The PR spin indicates that Lidell is fusing electronic with classic funk and soul elements. It's really a soul record, with hints of electronic music thrown in (try 'When I Come Back Around", "Multiply"). This record is significant because it's Lidell's newest release on Warp - it's marketed to the hard-core electronic kids. The electronic reviews are awakening to funk, soul, blues and other organics - which I think is going to spark an epidemic in production within the electronic realm. His live performance is supposed to be amazing. Check out the feature in this month's The Wire. Lidell mentions how lame live electronic shows are he doesn't want to watch producers up there "checking their e-mail" - I couldn't agree more.

Friday, July 22, 2005

Tropicana

Many of the reasons why I love Los Angeles can be summed up in two words - Roosevelt Hotel. It's such a great spot to hang al fresca during this hot and humid week. Granted, I could dip in my pool like on Wednesday - but can I crane my neck to watch David Spade pick up chicks or cruise the next faux-Libertine? I don't think so.

Thursday, July 21, 2005

Almost like Mapquest - but the real deal

Amazing - but a little scary given the status of the Patriot Act. It's almost a little too big brother for my liking.

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

La Mision

So ironically enough I traveled to Mexico for the 4th. Several of us traveled to La Mision which is 30 miles south of Rosarito in Baja. We ate loads of cheap lobster - 3 for $15! - and washed it down with trays of delicious margaritas. Besides eating and drinking a ton, it was very relaxing and nice to get out of crazy LA (athough we definitely let out a sigh of relief after crossing the border back into the U.S.). Pictures coming soon...

Monday, June 27, 2005

Adventures in Hollywood

So this past week was crazy - lots a-crackin on the left coast. Firstly, I moved on Sunday - to a one-bedroom in the Miracle Mile neighborhood. I love it! And the neighbors are so friendly.

Monday night, the girls and I went to Cinespace for a Music for Robots party. Good bands, chocolate cake, a great scene. Tuesday night was pilates, then Wednesday went to "Toontime with the RZA" at the LA Film Fest which was great. We got free seat cushions from Target which I snagged for my apartment - nothing like product placement in your own home.

Thursday was The Red Garter, my new favorite dive on the west side at the Santa Monica/Venice border. God bless velvet wallpaper and Ms. Pacman! Friday was ye olde tour of Hollywood - we went to the Reebok Concept Store launch party, Tokio, Louis XIV show @ Avalon, The Concorde, and Star Shoes...no celebrity sightings, only a beefy orangy guy telling me that if I don't know who Brent Bolthouse is, there's no way to get into the Spyder Room. Saturday night I threw a barbecue then we went to Daddy's and Star Shoes again. Star Shoes on Saturday night is amazing - it's Stones Throw's night and they most definitely hold it down. Yesterday I played some v-ball at Del Rey beach...thank goodness summer is here-

Saturday, June 11, 2005

Wooster Collective is amazing

More stickers, culture, art, and culture-jamming...

http://www.woostercollective.com

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Remixes and whatnot

Recovering from a long holiday weekend, and wondering about the scorching amount of "remixed, remastered, and re-interpreted" albums that are currently hitting the market. What does this say about music these days - remix culture is prevalent, there's no good music out now so we need to revive the past, or a little bit of both?

Friday, May 13, 2005

Shows

Saw Sharon Jones and the Daptones last night at The Knitting Factory - she's amazing! Check out the cover of "This Land is Your Land", and "My Man is a Mean Man". Soul music is back baby - big time! Also caught BoyGirl perform on Tuesday night @ Monroes which was good in a kitsch-pop sort of way - and Thievery Corporation last Friday which was amazing, despite the replacement of the lead vocalist who took her own life a short time ago. As for right now, it's Friday night and I've got a glass of red and am wearing my PJ's - what's better than that?

Monday, May 02, 2005

Coachella weekend

Back from Coachella! What a weekend. Saw lots of great acts, took in lots of beautiful scenery and sandy desert air. I have to say my favorite shows were The Futureheads, Bloc Party, MIA, and The Arcade Fire. Also really enjoyed The Kills, Wilco, Bloc Party, and New Order. Coldplay was good but we think Chris Martin had a few too many before hitting the stage. And a fight broke out during the show! Not exactly fight-inducing music, but whatever...the drummer from Bloc Party is my new hero!

Friday, April 08, 2005

Banksy

This guy is insanely amazing -he actually got away with smuggling and installing his own art into four high security museums in NYC. Make sure to peep the freeway blogger link on his Links page - it's truly inspiring.


http://www.banksy.co.uk

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

Illegal vitamins??

Start Stocking up Now...

In other countries, consumers require a prescription to purchase normally over-the-counter vitamin supplements such as ginseng and st. john's wart. The U.S. govt. is considering implementing such a program here in the U.S. Read more about it:

 News With Views - http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james24.htm

Global Vitamin Takeover

Monday, March 14, 2005

update

I spent most of February down and out with the flu. Ok, don't feel bad for me - it was closer to two weeks, but man did those two weeks suck. Not being able to do what I wanted to (run around and be fabulous) was one of the most frustrating things in the world!

Anyways now I'm back in the game. Work at Ten Music is giving me an increasing amount of responsibility which I love. We're moving into some extended branding projects online which are a total dream for me; fusing music and tech is one of my favorite things to talk about and participate in.

Beginning April 1, I'll be taking a course at UCLA to further my understanding of negotiating deals and contracts in the biz.

Sunday, January 02, 2005

Teach your children well?

http://www.americasarmy.com

Saturday, January 01, 2005

Happy New Year!

The past year was one of the most exciting and challenging yet.

I began 2004 in full production on my Masters Thesis, while attending school full-time and working at the Boston Search Group as Administrative Coordinator.
In addition, I was promoted to Revolutions Program Director at WERS 88.9 fm , the top college radio station in the country.

While working at WERS, I increased revenue for the Revolutions program's bi-annual fundrasing drive by over 150%. I also traveled on the station's behalf to attend both the Winter Music Conference and M3 Summit during the month of March. While at these conferences, I made valuable connections with individuals within the music, technology, and advertising industries.

In May, I graduated in the top third of my class from Emerson College with a Master's Degree in Visual and Media Arts with an emphasis in New Media.

One week later, I packed my bags and moved three thousand miles to Los Angeles.

For the first few months, I picked up many small jobs while eagerly searching for a more permanent one. I worked as a marketing coordinator, website production coordinator, and event promotion director. It took three months, but thanks to a great friend of mine Morgan Page I became connected with Ten Music and commenced work at the end of August.

I learned a lot in 2004 on both the academic and personal levels. I'm looking forward to many exciting and prosperous endeavors in 2005.