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I know I know, you may be asking what happened to October’s mix? Well this is it. Things were really crazy last month (birthday parties, Halloween, new website launches) so it has been pushed to November. Look at it on the bright side, you now get two mixes this month :) Without further ado here’s this month’s first mix. (more…)

I have great news! Starting May I will be producing monthly mp3 mixtapes available here in my blog. They will feature new music as well as up and coming artists across a wide range of genres. They are being released under my pseudonym ‘Headphonist’. Currently I am hosting them on SoundCloud to test their services but that might change in the future. I hope you download and enjoy these mixtapes as much I enjoy making them.

Here is the first mixtape for May 2010.

Spring Is 4 Music Mix by headphonist

Featured artists:

  • 1. The XX – Intro
    2. MIA – Born Free
    3. Animal Collective – Summertime Clothes
    4. Penguin Prison – Animal Animal
    5. Two Door Cinema – Something Good Can Work
    6. Peter Bjorn and John – Nothing To Worry About
    7. Who Made Who – Keep Me In My Plane
    8. Caribou – Odessa
    9. Gorillaz – Stylo (feat. Mos Def & Bobby Womack)
    10. Delorean – Seasun
    11. Fourtet – Angel Echoes
    12. Washed Out – Belong
    13. Neon Indian – Terminally Chill
    14. Die Antwoord – Enter The Ninja
    15. Toy Selectah – Cousinz (Vampire Weekend Remix)
    16. LCD Soundsystem – Drunk Girls
    17. Fang Island – Daisy

  • LCD Soundsystem
    This Is Happening
    This is the much anticipated follow up to the 2007 Sound Of Silver release and I have to say, it does not disappoint one bit. James Murphy has done it again. The album is full of danceable, 80′s nostalgia, analog synthy tracks with that flare of rock and punk. The second track in the album “Drunk Girls” is a fun throwback to original tracks such as “Daft Punk Is Playing At My House”, with that sense of urgency that makes you just want to get up and go wild. This album is worthy of your next party. You can stream the whole album from their website: www.lcdsoundsystem.com

    Listen: LCD Soundsystem – One Touch


    Fang Island
    Fang Island
    Hailing from Providence, Rhode Island and now Brooklyn based, Fang Island is definitely a band to watch in 2010. With former members of the mathcore band, Daughters, Fang Island is progressive rock trying to disguise itself as indie pop. The band describes their sound as “everyone high-fiving everyone” and their goal, according to guitarist Jason Bartell, is to “make music for people who like music”. The self titled album is a very ornate and complex formula. Full of interesting guitar stylings and plenty of chanting that will leave you wanting for more.

    Listen: Fang Island – Daisy


    Caribou
    Swim
    Caribou’s Swim is one of those albums that will take you through a transcendental trip making you rediscover what true good music is. Dan Snaith’s almost whispered lyrics give the songs a sense secrecy and fragility backed against waves of beats and strange exotic synths. According to Snaith, he wants to make dance music which sounds more like water than metal, and the swirling and swishing effects on opener Odessa are perfect examples of this theory. Caribou is very smart music, not easily digestible by everyone, after all, Snaith does have a PhD in mathematics, which is a clear influence over his compositions.

    Listen: Caribou – Odessa

    Being an avid music listener and sometimes a self proclaimed trendsetter I am always scouring the blogosphere for that next best thing. I realized I must be lacking in that department, as this story only came into my periphery 3 years too late. But nevertheless, I am glad to share this with everyone. Music blog Stereogum has been teaming up with Australian music producer and mashup artist team9, to produce yearly mashup albums of the best tracks from that respective year and a few oldies. As they like to describe them, these ‘bastard pop’ albums are a real treat; free down-loadable quality music. Here is a retrospective look at the last 4 years:

    Listen: Phoenix Get Cured
    MySplice 4: 2009 Mashed Up
    1 stererogum & team9 – “Pina Horchata”
    2 stererogum & team9 – “Twilight In The Afterlife”
    3 stererogum & team9 – “Riders Sleep Alone”
    4 stererogum & team9 – “Cross Eyed People”
    5 stererogum & team9 – “Phoenix Get Cured”
    6 stererogum & team9 – “Crystalised In The Sky”
    7 stererogum & team9 – “Missy’s Girls”
    8 stererogum & team9 – “Without A Love Story”
    9 stererogum & team9 – “Chilled Monkey”
    10 stererogum & team9 – “Grizzly Feeling”
    11 stererogum & team9 – “Girls Of Convenience”
    12 stererogum & team9 – “22 Nights With Lily”
    13 stererogum & team9 – “Surprise Gift”

    Download the tracks here: Zip File

    Listen: Crystal Holiday
    MySplice 3: 2008 Mashed Up
    1 “Britney Gets Bloc-ed” (Britney Spears “Womanizer” vs Bloc Party “Mercury”)
    2 “B.F. Meets T.I.” (Ben Folds Feat. Regina Spektor “You Don’t Know Me” vs T.I. “U Don’t Know Me”)
    3 “Good After Time” (Lykke Li “I’m Good I’m Gone” vs Cyndi Lauper “Time After Time”)
    4 “Albert And Katy Sitting In A Tree” (Albert Hammond Jr. “GFC” vs Katy Perry “I Kissed A Girl”)
    5 “Debbie Does Montreal” (Blondie “Call me” vs of Montreal “Id Engager”)
    6 “Bang On A Milli” (Lil Wayne “A Milli” vs The Breeders “Bang On”)
    7 “Lockdown Shelter” (Kanye West “Love Lockdown” Vs. The Rolling Stones “Gimme Shelter”)
    8 “Disturbed Youth” (Rihanna “Disturbia” vs Beck “Youthless”)
    9 “Killer Mirror” (The Killers “Human” vs Arcade Fire “Black Mirror”)
    10 “Crystal Holiday” (Crystal Castles “Magic Spells” vs Naughty By Nature “Holiday”)
    11 “The Sound Of Roses” (Human Highway “The Sound” vs Guns N’ Roses “Paradise City” vs Stone Roses “Waterfall” vs Extreme “More than Words”)

    Download the tracks here: Zip File

    Listen: Loose Dancing
    MySplice 2: 2007 Mashed Up
    1 “It’s A Sweet Ghost Party” – (Band Of Horses vs. Guns N’ Roses vs. 2 Live Crew)
    2 “M.I.A.-Team” – (M.I.A. vs. The A-Team Theme)
    3 “Smalltown Apology” – (One Republic vs. Bronski Beat)
    4 “Roc Knife” – (Jay-Z vs. Grizzly Bear)
    5 “A Forest Prayer” – (Bloc Party vs. The Cure)
    6 “Loose Dancing” – (Bangers & Cash vs. The Bee Gees)
    7 “My Man My Bomb” – (Feist vs. New Young Pony Club)
    8 “Smokey Fire” – (Arcade Fire vs. Smokey Robinson vs. The Gunsmoke Theme)
    9 “Countdown To Girls” – (Europe vs. Sean Kingston vs. Calvin Harris)
    10 “Ratatat Under Ether” – (Ratatat vs. PJ Harvey)

    Download the tracks here: Zip File

    Listen: Big School
    MySplice: 2006 Mashed Up
    1 “Swan Together” (Thom Yorke vs. The Beatles)
    2 “Lets Make Love And Listen To Junior Boys” (CSS vs. Junior Boys)
    3 “Daddy And The Thief” (Wolfmother vs. Gnarls Barkley)
    4 “Cold War Fiasco” (Cold War Kids vs. Lupe Fiasco vs. Lily Allen)
    5 “Silent Saints” (The Knife vs. U2 & Green Day vs. Spank Rock)
    6 “Big School” (Hot Chip vs. Peter Gabriel)
    7 “When Will My Cheated Heart” (Yeah Yeah Yeahs vs. Diana Ross)
    8 “Flaming Clipse” (Flaming Lips vs. Clipse)
    9 “Roscoe Eyes” (Midlake vs. Jimi Hendrix)
    10 “Young Cats” (Peter Bjorn And John vs. The Cure)

    Download the tracks here: Zip File

    Sources:
    http://stereogum.com/
    http://www.team9.net/

    Enjoy.

    I’ve watched Owl City slowly climb the charts as he blatantly rips off the Postal Service. Owl City is a watered down, stale version of the Postal Service by Minnesota born, Adam Young. In an interview with EW, laptop totting synthpop Adam Young admits his no. 1 single “Fireflies” and the Postal Service in general “are pretty similar,” but at the same time claims he’s “a lot more of a Death Cab fan.” For example, he’d only heard Give Up “a little bit” before people started pointing it out.

    EW: A lot of people wish they would put out another album. Is that something you would look forward to hearing?

    ADAM YOUNG: I think [Give Up] left everyone asking, “What are they going to do next?” Since no one has done anything quite like it, it’s almost like everyone is naturally saying this is the next step — maybe that’s me, maybe that’s this record.

    Ian Cohen of Pitchfork said it best:

    But I doubt Ben Gibbard is losing sleep over Owl City’s Adam Young squatting on what is essentially vacated property. Death Cab reportedly cleared $5.4 million in revenue during 2006, basically anyone who’s watched TV in the past three years has heard the Postal Service, and Gibbard is married to the fantasy of every guy this song [Fireflies by Owl City] was ostensibly written for…

    Don’t waste your money and bandwidth on this guy. True, there is no new Postal Service anywhere in sight but Owl City should not be your rebound. Judge for youself:

    [audio: fireflies.mp3 |titles=Fireflies|artists=Owl City]

    Sources:

    Stereogum
    Entertainment Weekly

    Following the very popular trending topic on Twitter, here is my musical suggestion for this glorious Monday.

    maxtundra_parallaxMax Tundra Imagine yourself in a toy store full of kids banging on toy instruments and playing 8bit games. Keyboards, drums, guitars, old school Nintendos, all coming together into an organized chaos titled ‘Orphaned’. That’s exactly what Max (real name Ben Jacobs) does, he brings a child-like sensibility to what is an experimental glitch-pop tune.

    [audio:orphaned.mp3]

    Download : Max Tundra – Orphaned

    XX-xx The xx These Londoners have been the recent recipient of much hyped praise from the blogosphere. Their stark melancholic pop tunes are dabbed with a hint of modern R&B, characterized by simple slow compositions and duets mostly about sex. The songs are not musically impressive but do hold on to you with their dark, sparse guitar textures and punchy bass lines.

    [audio: crystalised.mp3 |titles=Crystalised|artists=The xx]

    Download: The xx – Crystalised

    ctron Conglomatron This was a great find by a friend of mine while browsing through a record store in NYC. I was instantly hooked upon first hearing it. Conglomatron is as stated in the title, a conglomeration of rappers from the Chicago area coming together to create an album. I like to consider them as geekyfied-scifi-futuristic hip-hop. Their song themes range from nostalgic cartoons to smoking weed with Chewbacca, instant hits on my book.

    [audio: skyhigh.mp3|titles=Sky High |artists=.Org from Conglomatron]

    Download: .Org From Conglomatron – Sky High

    It’s Tuesday, one of the most boring days of the week. But not anymore, here are a few of my favorite latests tracks:

    Chromeo_NightByNight Chromeo has been a staple in my dance mixes for a while now. This Canadian act can make even white people shake their ass. A mix of funk, disco and dance this is the perfect track for your next dance party.

    [audio:chromeo.mp3]
    Download: Chromeo – Night by Night

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    vampireweekend-contra I know I Know, it’s Vampire Weekend, they were so summer ’08. Many found them pretentious and untalented but I could not resist their afrobeat influenced pop tunes. They have finally announced a new album “Contra” and this is their first single.

    [audio:horchata.mp3]
    Download: Vampire Weekend – Horchata
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    08042009_delorean_ayrton_senna Speak of hidden gems, Delorean is such a breath of fresh air when it comes to electronic music. Their dark danceable pop tunes are a delicious cocktail of Passion Pit, Phoenix and The Field. They could have become my ’09 summer soundtrack only if they were not too late in their release.

    [audio:seasun.mp3]
    Download: Delorean – Seasun
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    stardeath_birthLet me start by saying that this is Wayne Coyne nephew’s band, Dennis Coyne. Stardeath & White Dwarfs mimics many of The Flaming Lips space rock aesthetics but they are by no means a complete copy. Living under your uncle’s shadow must be hard but think of all the benefits, one of them being a deal with Warner Brothers.

    [audio:icantgetaway.mp3]
    Download: Stardeath & White Dwarfs – I Can’t Get Away