On the cusp of New Year's Eve, and with yet another short-lived sabbatical on the horizon, we here at the incubator felt it necessary to present some year-end tunes to leave 2011 to. Not party jams mind you, but some electronic drone to pass away the time while we watch the end of the universe unfold in an awesome cosmic rip. Hazaa! Listen to Mind Over Mirrors' "The Voice Rolling" LP from Digitalis Recordings at the link below. Unfortunately, it's sold out.
http://soundcloud.com/mindovermirrors/sets/the-voice-rolling
About Me
Friday, December 30, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Better late than never...Congrats to Drew Brees
Being as i'm a football fan, and from New Orleans, i'm appalled at myself for not posting this on Monday. Big congrats to the big pimpin' Drew Brees for breaking Dan Marino's 25 year old single season passing record (and also for spanking the Falcons and winning the NFC South while we're at it). Who Dat? Who Dat indeed.
Yacht
Late again. Late again. I want some slack to be cut, but considering the energy displayed by Yacht at last month's Fun Fun Fun Fest performance, and the fact that they played my favorite B-52's jam ("Mesopotamia"), no slack shall be given. At any rate, this year's "Shangri-La" from DFA is a lot of fun, a head-bobbing, jumping, electro-party album. Hells yeah. Listen to "Dystopia (The Earth Is On Fire)" below. Hooray!
Dystopia (The Earth is on Fire) by RADIO YACHT
Dystopia (The Earth is on Fire) by RADIO YACHT
Chillerama
Looking for some thrills and chills that only some good, old-fashioned B-movie sleaze can provide, then look no further than the drive-in mayhem of "Chillerama," a collection of B-movie tributes from a slew of modern horror directors. Giant killer sperm! Homosexual werebears! Zombie orgy! And Joel David Moore's pitch-perfect comedic take on Hitler in Adam Green's "The Diary of Anne Frankenstein" is not to be missed.
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Adolph Hitler...mad scientist and showtune singer. |
Friday, December 23, 2011
Merry Christmas Charlie Brown!!!
And we are on sabbatical for the next couple of days. Merry Christmas! Hope Santa brings you everything you asked for.
Symmetry
It's almost Christmas, so here's a sprawling 2 hour magnum opus from Symmetry (Glass Candy, Chromatics, Mirage, and Desire). "Themes For An Imaginary Film" is just that, a conceptual score for non-existent movie. And it's awesome, so, Merry Christmas.
Look for the triple LP to come out some time next year. In the meantime, enjoy the music below.
SYMMETRY / THEMES FOR AN IMAGINARY FILM by JOHNNY JEWEL
Look for the triple LP to come out some time next year. In the meantime, enjoy the music below.
SYMMETRY / THEMES FOR AN IMAGINARY FILM by JOHNNY JEWEL
Thursday, December 22, 2011
The Weekend - Echoes of Silence
Big K.R.I.T. & Clams Casino
Check out Jersey producer Clams Casino's remix of Mississippi rapper Big K.R.I.T.'s "Moon & Stars" courtesy of The Fader's X Squared series. Dig that brass.
Big K.R.I.T., "Moon and Stars (Clams Casino Remix)" by The FADER
Big K.R.I.T., "Moon and Stars (Clams Casino Remix)" by The FADER
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Mirror Mirror
So, as the year winds down to its inevitable conclusion, it's that time of the season where we start scrounging around the web and find all the great stuff we managed to miss as the days flew by. The current winner (and probably something that would have gotten a mention on the year-end best-of lists had i discovered it months ago) is the awesome band Mirror Mirror and their excellent "Interiors" LP available from RVNG Intl. There's definitely a TV On The Radio vibe going on here, but the swing and sway feels kinda like Peter Gabriel, David Byrne, and Thin White Duke-era David Bowie took a cocktail of hallucinogens while Eno recorded the whole thing. Awesome stuff. Get it here and listen to the whole thing below. Hooray new discoveries!
Interiors by Mirror Mirror
Interiors by Mirror Mirror
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Futurecop!
The 80's-inspired electro-jams flow like wine around here, and the hits just keep on coming. Dig on the upcoming release from England's "Futurecop!" and their faux film score for an imaginary movie i would totally watch. You know you would too. You're so predictable.
Listen to "Northern Lights" below.
Futurecop! - Northern Lights (Original Mix) by GottaDanceDirty
Listen to "Northern Lights" below.
Futurecop! - Northern Lights (Original Mix) by GottaDanceDirty
You Can Count On Me
Here's the official video for Panda Bear's "You Can Count On Me" from this year's amazing "Tomboy" LP. It's a pretty groovy mix of psychedelic swirls and an ending that my wife is sure to enjoy. Watch below.
Monday, December 19, 2011
New Die Antwoord
Die fucking Antwoord. Whoa. Like everything else this South African electro-hip-hop crew does, new album "Ten$ion," due in February, is crazy, loopy fun. Will it make you a tad uneasy? Sure. Just look at the cover for the new record above and check out the video for the first single, "Fok Julle Naaiers."
FOK JULLE NAAIERS from Die Antwoord on Vimeo.
FOK JULLE NAAIERS from Die Antwoord on Vimeo.
Favorite films of 2011
As 2011 draws to a close, let's take the time to reflect on the movies that made me a happy panda. Last year, i picked a regular(ish) Hollywood-kinda movie, a B-movie gore fest, and an arty film. I'm doing the same this year. Here we go:
"Drive" - One of the hippest movies i've seen in a long, long time. A slow burner with bursts of horrific violence, an elevator scene that is pitch perfect from start to finish, a fantastic score that fits the style and mood of the film like a glove, and everything you'd want from a movie. And the ladies love Gosling. Hell, even i wanted to take the guy out.
"Hobo With A Shotgun" - Ever since "Grindhouse," some filmmakers (the awesome ones) have started to give their films a retro look to go along with the B-movie schlock we all grew up with and loved. Visceral movies. Violence, nudity, and gore. No bullshit. If it wasn't so jarring, it'd be refreshing. Also, any movie that can make me cringe with a gory scene is one i'm going to keep with me forever. Ahhhh.
"Melancholia" - A stunning, beautiful film about the end of everything as an analogy for the human condition. Heady stuff, but perfectly scripted, perfectly acted, perfectly shot, and music by Wagner to match the anxiety, dismay, and despondency. I couldn't take my eyes away.
Honorable mentions:
"Attack The Block," "Tree of Life," "X-Men: First Class"
And, there's probably some that i haven't seen yet that are awesome, but we'll get to that later. Viva le cine!
"Hobo With A Shotgun" - Ever since "Grindhouse," some filmmakers (the awesome ones) have started to give their films a retro look to go along with the B-movie schlock we all grew up with and loved. Visceral movies. Violence, nudity, and gore. No bullshit. If it wasn't so jarring, it'd be refreshing. Also, any movie that can make me cringe with a gory scene is one i'm going to keep with me forever. Ahhhh.
"Melancholia" - A stunning, beautiful film about the end of everything as an analogy for the human condition. Heady stuff, but perfectly scripted, perfectly acted, perfectly shot, and music by Wagner to match the anxiety, dismay, and despondency. I couldn't take my eyes away.
Honorable mentions:
"Attack The Block," "Tree of Life," "X-Men: First Class"
And, there's probably some that i haven't seen yet that are awesome, but we'll get to that later. Viva le cine!
Sunday, December 18, 2011
New Sleigh Bells
Check out the cool new tune "Born To Lose" from Sleigh Bells. "Reign of Terror" is due out in February. Hooray!
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Tennis covers Broadcast
Check out Tennis's awesome and sweet cover of Broadcast's "Tears In The Typing Pool." We still miss you Trish.
Tennis - Tears In The Typing Pool by tennisinc
Tennis - Tears In The Typing Pool by tennisinc
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Lilacs & Champagne
Lilacs & Champagne, the newest project from Grails producing team Alex Hall and Emil Amos, is as crazy a mix of different styles and sounds as you can expect to hear from anyone. The label says it best:
"Rather than sampling the funk and soul canon of traditional hip hop, they pulled from disparate sources such as Polish private press hippie records, indistinguishable radio noise or the chopped and reversed sounds of Jayne Mansfield’s head being decapitated. Layers of instruments and found sound were then painted over the original samples until entirely new directions were created and taken to their logical conclusion… creating something simultaneously alien and familiar… something like the sound of Nurse with Wound collaborating with J-Dilla."
It practically made me poop myself in excitement. Pre-order from Mexican Summer and listen to "Everywhere, Everyone" below.
Lilacs & Champagne - Everywhere, Everyone by Mexican Summer
"Rather than sampling the funk and soul canon of traditional hip hop, they pulled from disparate sources such as Polish private press hippie records, indistinguishable radio noise or the chopped and reversed sounds of Jayne Mansfield’s head being decapitated. Layers of instruments and found sound were then painted over the original samples until entirely new directions were created and taken to their logical conclusion… creating something simultaneously alien and familiar… something like the sound of Nurse with Wound collaborating with J-Dilla."
It practically made me poop myself in excitement. Pre-order from Mexican Summer and listen to "Everywhere, Everyone" below.
Lilacs & Champagne - Everywhere, Everyone by Mexican Summer
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Favorite Album Covers of 2011
Hark and lay thine eyes upon my favorite album covers of 2011! These are the covers that either initially attracted me to the album before listening or just stayed with me. Basically, i just think they're cool. Here we go...
Hank Williams III - "Ghost to A Ghost/Guttertown" - Just a cool pic. The painting he's Christ-posing in front of is revealed in full, awesome detail in the liner notes.
Alvarius B. - "Baroque Primitiva" - It'a bunch of naked girls laying in a circle. How could this not be on the list?
Tim Hecker - "Ravedeath, 1972" - Aside from having one of the coolest titles of the year, the picture of a picture of a bunch of college kids throwing a piano off a building speaks to me on a level even i don't understand. It just barely missed the cut for albums of the year too.
Thee Oh Sees - "Carrion Crawler/The Dream" - It's like Iron Maiden's Eddie is all ready for the revolution, but he's got to wade his way through all these intestines first. And we have a winner. Sweet.




All of these albums are worth having by the way.
Monday, December 12, 2011
New Radiohead single
Sunday, December 11, 2011
This Will Destroy You & Holy Other

And the mix...
Bollywood Bloodbath

"You've heard Italy’s most famous composers when they soundtrack unwatchable Roman slasher flicks with on their own uncompromised and underpaid terms? Well that blueprint just turned blood red with sub-shoestring, low-budget studio wizards gambling with rigamortis rock, disjointed disco and low-voltage electronics for seldom screened scenes of desi Draculas, lycanthropic lady killers and psyched-up swamp monsters. Ever wondered what the DJ would play in a 1981 luxury hotel that was built on an ancient Christian cemetery? No? Well it sounds like someone just got possessed by Jimmy Page and Nile Rogers at the same time. Help!"
Perfect. Get it here and listen to Hemant Bhole's "Sansani Khez Koi Baat" below.
Heavenly Beat

Julia Holter - Marienbad

Saturday, December 10, 2011
TRS-80 & Daft Punk & Ariel Pink

Friday, December 9, 2011
Glass Candy's tribute to Drive
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Julia Holter

Because you demanded it...Favorite Songs of 2011
1. Active Child - Hanging On (White Sea remix)
2. Alvarius B. - You Only Live Twice
3. A$AP Rocky - Palace
4. Azealia Banks - 212
5. Julianna Barwick - The Magic Place
6. Bjork - Crystalline (Omar Souleyman remix)
7. Cities Aviv - Float On
8. Cults - You Know What I Mean
9. Cults and Freddie Gibbs - Bad Things (remix)
10. Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi (with Norah Jones) - Black
11. Death Grips - Beware
12. Lana Del Rey - Video Games
13. Destroyer - Kaputt
14. Dirty Beaches - Lord Knows Best
15. Ducktails - Killin' The Vibe
16. Xander Duell - Emma Baby
17. Dum Dum Girls - Coming Down
18. Ford & Lopatin (with Shannon Funchess) - Snakes
19. Fucked Up - The Other Shoe
20. Gang Gang Dance - Adult Goth
21. Ganjatronics - Sorrow Tomorrow
22. Girls - Vomit
23. The Go! Team - Back Like 8-Track
24. PJ Harvey - Written On The Forehead
25. King Dude - Born In Blood
26. Locrian - Chalk Point
27. Julian Lynch - Terra
28. John Maus - Believer
29. M83 - Midnight City
30. MIA - Bad Girls
31. Mike G. - Forest Green
32. Panda Bear - Benfica
33. Peaking Lights - Tiger Eyes (Laid Back)
34. Preteen Zenith - Breathe
35. Pure X - Twisted Mirror
36. Fatima al Qadiri - Hip Hop Spa
37. Radiohead - Staircase
38. Sad City - Jaya
39. The Sandwitches - In The Garden
40. Gil Scott-Heron & Jamie XX - NY Is Killing Me
41. Ty Segall - You Make The Sun Fry
42. Britney Spears - Til The End Of The World (Salem screwed mix)
43. Thee Oh Sees - The Dream
44. Twin Sister - Kimmi In A Ricefield
45. Tycho - Hours
46. Tyler The Creator - Yonkers
47. Washed Out - Eyes Be Closed
48. Weyes Blood - Romneydale
49. White Denim - No Real Reason
50. Hank Williams III - Guttertown
51. WU LYF - Heavy Pop (album version)
52. Zombi - DE3
This list could have gone on and on and on and on...
Twin Sister & Lindstrom & Prins Thomas
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Favorite Albums of 2011








"It’s going to take more than the space provided here to sum up the ideas and talent of NYC’s Xander Duell, who has fused decades’ worth of nuance into these thirteen songs. The implication in the title of this one is at least somewhat correct in that the experimental nature of Duell’s music rears its head in style and content atop songwriting that touches the emotional core without hesitation or regret. There is joy and sadness here, electronics and guitars, grandeur alongside the neon-lit sleaze. Calibrate your expectations appropriately on this one, but be prepared to have them shattered by this outsider work, in the spirit of Scott Walker’s numbered albums and the prime cut of ‘70s soft rock."
And it kicks ass too.






Midnight City by M83







So there you go. Be back tomorrow for my favorite 52 songs of the year, that is if you're into that sort of thing.
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