bassnectar


Credit: Jason Shindler

Nothing like a beautifully sunny day in Newport and football to make this Bassnectar hangover easier to deal with. For all of you who missed his sold out show last night at the Wiltern, all I can say is that it would probably be in your best interest to not let it happen again. It was my third time seeing the guy and definitely won’t be the last. He gets better every time. There is never a single second of mediocrity in any of his sets. Three things are guaranteed with Bassnectar: bass, bass, and bass. He sound checks the fuck out of the set before he plays, which makes for unmatchable sound quality throughout. It’s just as loud as you want it to be. If Bassnectar was playing at a 10, the opening DJs were playing at a 6. Tops.

Sound aside, his music selection is impeccable. He plays all the best songs and puts his special spin on them. All the while, headbanging and getting down hard behind his mane of hair for the full two hours. My only complaint of the night was the fact that he didn’t play Seek and Destroy, Timestretch, or Where Is My Mind. All good though, because his sets are always different and equally amazing. Bassnectar is definitely a top of the line DJ as far as performance and music choice goes. The vibes you get at one of his shows are incomparable to anything else you’ll ever be a part of. You can go as crazy as you want, and everyone is okay with it. In fact…if you’re not going crazy, there’s something seriously wrong with you. I’m looking forward to the next time he makes his way down here.

On to my favorite part of the week, your YOLO list.


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Delightful Mention!

Artist: Elvis Costello Album: This Year’s Model
Thanks to my friends at Let Your Hair Down, my earbud pleasures consisted solely of Elvis Costello‘s second creation This Year’s Model. Their review put me over the edge to give it a listen. These guys have told me almost everything I know about rock/indie music and have pointed me in the direction of so many good acts. I’ll leave it to them to sway you:

Elvis Costello may be my favorite artist of all time – and if I’m speaking before I think here, I can assuredly say that he’s certainly one of the most unrelentingly creative and diverse artists to ever press grooves into a vinyl record. Sure, after the Attractions went their separate ways the frist time, Elvis (real name Declan MacManus – why change it? Declan is a pussy-gettin’-wet name) hasn’t been quite the same. No albums have been mind-blowing since the downhill solo adventure that started with 1989’s Spike, but the first 12 years, and first 8 albums recorded therein are pure fucking gold.

My Aim is True, his debut (solo!) album was a revelation for me – hearfelt songs about mysterious loss, first times in the bedroom, getting old, and yes, facism! That album has everything, and it had every reason to make him an overnight sensation (it did.) But, ever the maverick, Costello put together a band, branded them The Attractions, and recorded his second full-length, which would become This Year’s Model. The album contains just as much wonderful wordsmithery as his freshman release, but showcases a more confident, angrier, dare I say – punker Elvis. It’s not punk strictly speaking, but as Elvis rants about how the radio industry is run by retards on “Radio Radio,” one can’t help but see why the Sex Pistols respected the bespectacled virtuoso. (Not to mention his history making SNL performance of the song, google it)

The record opens up with a bang on “No Action” and doesn’t slow down at all until the final track, the “overly british” according to Columbia Records “Night Rally.” This Year’s Model is the bedrock upon which Costello would build his revolutionary music career, send off the 70s with a bang, and inspire artists for years to come. Like Buddy Holly before him, a bespectacled messiah of pop music.

And for all you Radiohead-jerking, Of Montreal-loving doubters out there, Pitchfork gave it a 10/10. Suck it.

Artist: Skrillex
I’ve been hearing more and more about this guy the past few weeks. The first songs I listened to were some of his very creative remixes, but for some reason never decided to look deeper. Major mistake on my part, because this guy is filled with talent. Skrillex (Sonny Moore) used to be the front man of post-hardcore band From First To Last, before he decided to take his talents to a solo act.

Before
After

He’s on the darker side of electro, much like sebastiAn and Wolfgang Gartner. He throws together a bunch of really quick, hard samples in a fashion I’m not used to hearing, which puts him apart from others. Another of his specialties is producing dubstep. There aren’t many producers that can put out some banger-ass tracks across two sub-genres. Skrillex just released an EP, which you’re seeing less and less of nowadays. If you want to get big in the electronic world, you really have to have your own shit. Anyway, his EP titled respectively My Name Is Skrillex EP is on Mau5trap Records (as of Sept. 30, 2010). Click that link to download it for free! They accept any and all donations. He’s going on a U.S. tour with our very own Deadmau5, which is HUGE, and I couldn’t be happier for him. I see big things coming from this guy in the near future so remember the name.

FULL POST


Credit: Jason Shindler

Nothing like a beautifully sunny day in Newport and football to make this Bassnectar hangover easier to deal with. For all of you who missed his sold out show last night at the Wiltern, all I can say is that it would probably be in your best interest to not let it happen again. It was my third time seeing the guy and definitely won’t be the last. He gets better every time. There is never a single second of mediocrity in any of his sets. Three things are guaranteed with Bassnectar: bass, bass, and bass. He sound checks the fuck out of the set before he plays, which makes for unmatchable sound quality throughout. It’s just as loud as you want it to be. If Bassnectar was playing at a 10, the opening DJs were playing at a 6. Tops.

Sound aside, his music selection is impeccable. He plays all the best songs and puts his special spin on them. All the while, headbanging and getting down hard behind his mane of hair for the full two hours. My only complaint of the night was the fact that he didn’t play Seek and Destroy, Timestretch, or Where Is My Mind. All good though, because his sets are always different and equally amazing. Bassnectar is definitely a top of the line DJ as far as performance and music choice goes. The vibes you get at one of his shows are incomparable to anything else you’ll ever be a part of. You can go as crazy as you want, and everyone is okay with it. In fact…if you’re not going crazy, there’s something seriously wrong with you. I’m looking forward to the next time he makes his way down here.

On to my favorite part of the week, your YOLO list.


Click to Download

Delightful Mention!

Artist: Elvis Costello Album: This Year’s Model
Thanks to my friends at Let Your Hair Down, my earbud pleasures consisted solely of Elvis Costello‘s second creation This Year’s Model. Their review put me over the edge to give it a listen. These guys have told me almost everything I know about rock/indie music and have pointed me in the direction of so many good acts. I’ll leave it to them to sway you:

Elvis Costello may be my favorite artist of all time – and if I’m speaking before I think here, I can assuredly say that he’s certainly one of the most unrelentingly creative and diverse artists to ever press grooves into a vinyl record. Sure, after the Attractions went their separate ways the frist time, Elvis (real name Declan MacManus – why change it? Declan is a pussy-gettin’-wet name) hasn’t been quite the same. No albums have been mind-blowing since the downhill solo adventure that started with 1989’s Spike, but the first 12 years, and first 8 albums recorded therein are pure fucking gold.

My Aim is True, his debut (solo!) album was a revelation for me – hearfelt songs about mysterious loss, first times in the bedroom, getting old, and yes, facism! That album has everything, and it had every reason to make him an overnight sensation (it did.) But, ever the maverick, Costello put together a band, branded them The Attractions, and recorded his second full-length, which would become This Year’s Model. The album contains just as much wonderful wordsmithery as his freshman release, but showcases a more confident, angrier, dare I say – punker Elvis. It’s not punk strictly speaking, but as Elvis rants about how the radio industry is run by retards on “Radio Radio,” one can’t help but see why the Sex Pistols respected the bespectacled virtuoso. (Not to mention his history making SNL performance of the song, google it)

The record opens up with a bang on “No Action” and doesn’t slow down at all until the final track, the “overly british” according to Columbia Records “Night Rally.” This Year’s Model is the bedrock upon which Costello would build his revolutionary music career, send off the 70s with a bang, and inspire artists for years to come. Like Buddy Holly before him, a bespectacled messiah of pop music.

And for all you Radiohead-jerking, Of Montreal-loving doubters out there, Pitchfork gave it a 10/10. Suck it.

Artist: Skrillex
I’ve been hearing more and more about this guy the past few weeks. The first songs I listened to were some of his very creative remixes, but for some reason never decided to look deeper. Major mistake on my part, because this guy is filled with talent. Skrillex (Sonny Moore) used to be the front man of post-hardcore band From First To Last, before he decided to take his talents to a solo act.

Before
After

He’s on the darker side of electro, much like sebastiAn and Wolfgang Gartner. He throws together a bunch of really quick, hard samples in a fashion I’m not used to hearing, which puts him apart from others. Another of his specialties is producing dubstep. There aren’t many producers that can put out some banger-ass tracks across two sub-genres. Skrillex just released an EP, which you’re seeing less and less of nowadays. If you want to get big in the electronic world, you really have to have your own shit. Anyway, his EP titled respectively My Name Is Skrillex EP is on Mau5trap Records (as of Sept. 30, 2010). Click that link to download it for free! They accept any and all donations. He’s going on a U.S. tour with our very own Deadmau5, which is HUGE, and I couldn’t be happier for him. I see big things coming from this guy in the near future so remember the name.

Throughout the last couple months a new electro genre has been sweeping the nation. Relatively eccentric, this scene is leaving Beiber fans clenching for their sensitive ears. Unfortunately, this music has a strong following of love it or hate it; there’s an elephant in the room.

Now some of you may know this filthy elephant, he goes by the name dubstep. For you guys that aren’t familiar, dubstep is notorious for fat buildups and nuclear waves of bass and wobble. Personally, I hated dubstep. I would think to myself, “How the fuck can anyone listen to the wall of noise?” Slowly things changed, it grew on me.

Dubstep continues to explode, appearing on all sorts of festival lineups. Hard, for example, is getting down and dirty this Halloween with a couple big name dubstep producers, Rusko and Jackbeats.

Love it, Hate it, or never even heard of it, here’s an assortment of some sick shit. Give it a chance; it’ll grow on you.

NEWS: Britney Spears Working With Dubstep Producer Rusko On New Album

Rusko

Rusko – Woo Boost <-♥♥♥♥♥

Kid Sister – Pro Nails (Rusko Remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Kelis – 4th Of July (Rusko Remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Flux Pavillion

Dj Fresh – Gold Dust (Flux Pavillion Remix) <-♥♥♥♥♥

Freestylers – Cracks (Flux Pavillion remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Bassnectar

The Pixies – Where Is My Mind (Bassnectar Remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Bassnectar – Bass Head <-♥♥♥♥♥

Doorly

Bonkers (Doorly Dubstep Remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Don Diablo – Hooligans (Doorly Dubstep Remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Modestep

Modestep – Sunlight <-♥♥♥♥♥

Nero

Deadmau5 – Ghosts n Stuff (Nero Remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Bonus:

Blue Foundation – Eyes On Fire (Zeds Dead Remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Dead Prez – Bigger Than Hip Hop (Dubbed Out Mix) <-♥♥♥♥♥

– Chronic Mncher

FULL POST

Throughout the last couple months a new electro genre has been sweeping the nation. Relatively eccentric, this scene is leaving Beiber fans clenching for their sensitive ears. Unfortunately, this music has a strong following of love it or hate it; there’s an elephant in the room.

Now some of you may know this filthy elephant, he goes by the name dubstep. For you guys that aren’t familiar, dubstep is notorious for fat buildups and nuclear waves of bass and wobble. Personally, I hated dubstep. I would think to myself, “How the fuck can anyone listen to the wall of noise?” Slowly things changed, it grew on me.

Dubstep continues to explode, appearing on all sorts of festival lineups. Hard, for example, is getting down and dirty this Halloween with a couple big name dubstep producers, Rusko and Jackbeats.

Love it, Hate it, or never even heard of it, here’s an assortment of some sick shit. Give it a chance; it’ll grow on you.

NEWS: Britney Spears Working With Dubstep Producer Rusko On New Album

Rusko

Rusko – Woo Boost <-♥♥♥♥♥

Kid Sister – Pro Nails (Rusko Remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Kelis – 4th Of July (Rusko Remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Flux Pavillion

Dj Fresh – Gold Dust (Flux Pavillion Remix) <-♥♥♥♥♥

Freestylers – Cracks (Flux Pavillion remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Bassnectar

The Pixies – Where Is My Mind (Bassnectar Remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Bassnectar – Bass Head <-♥♥♥♥♥

Doorly

Bonkers (Doorly Dubstep Remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Don Diablo – Hooligans (Doorly Dubstep Remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Modestep

Modestep – Sunlight <-♥♥♥♥♥

Nero

Deadmau5 – Ghosts n Stuff (Nero Remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Bonus:

Blue Foundation – Eyes On Fire (Zeds Dead Remix) <-♥♥♥♥

Dead Prez – Bigger Than Hip Hop (Dubbed Out Mix) <-♥♥♥♥♥

– Chronic Mncher

A-fucking-Trak

I promised a lot of people a more entertaining post this time around. Less talk..more videos. Let this post be a praise to Flip Cams. Audiotistic was a solid night to be alive.

Audiotistic Through C+A+D‘s Eyes:

Kill the Noise 9:45-10:45
Awesome start to the night…nothing to rant and rave (lol) about, but I really enjoyed it.

Harvard Bass 10:45-11:15
This guy is coming up really fast. I saw him open for MSTRKRFT in Hollywood, and things have been looking good for him ever since. Good vibes.

Gonzales – I Am Europe (Djedjotronic remix) Delightful Choice!

Bassnectar 11:35-12:35
The C+A+D MVDJ of the night award winner, without a doubt. This is HUGE, considering he was competing with A-Trak and friends. This guy gets better every time I see him. Straight up entertainer. Had the crowd going from beginning to end. See for yourself:

Bassnectar – Here We Go (Original Mix)
Duck Sauce – Barbra Streissand (LOVE THY BROTHER REMIX x BASSNECTAR) (this one’s fun)

KiD CUDi 12:40-1:35
I’ve been hearing a lot of shit talking on Cudi’s performance, much to my surprise. I don’t know if people were just rolling too hard to appreciate it or what. I thought he did great, as far as hip hop shows go. Although, he had huge shoes to fill after Bassnectar’s performance. The crowd was more unruly than usual which also put a damper on the whole things. I’m still glad I got to see him though.

A-Trak 1:40-2:45
Fuckin’ A-Trak. I really feel like this doesn’t even deserve a review. He brought his A-game on Saturday. While everyone was seeing Rusko (who I’m upset I missed..but the Cudi tent was too nuts), I made my way into the more roomy Sound Arcade to see A-Trak destroying the stage. He is the most talented DJ in the world.

Daft Punk – Robot Rock (Soulwax Remix)

Treasure Fingers 2:45-4
Treasure Fingers couldn’t have been a better end to the night. I’m loving that this whole disco/house genre is picking up. Treasure Fingers is a master at funkifying any song. Get down to this.

Miike Snow – Animal (Treasure Fingers Remix)
N.A.S.A. – Gifted (Treasure Fingers Remix) Delightful Choice!

I hope you all had as much fun reading this as I had making it. Next up: YOLO List: Week 3

FULL POST

A-fucking-Trak

I promised a lot of people a more entertaining post this time around. Less talk..more videos. Let this post be a praise to Flip Cams. Audiotistic was a solid night to be alive.

Audiotistic Through C+A+D‘s Eyes:

Kill the Noise 9:45-10:45
Awesome start to the night…nothing to rant and rave (lol) about, but I really enjoyed it.

Harvard Bass 10:45-11:15
This guy is coming up really fast. I saw him open for MSTRKRFT in Hollywood, and things have been looking good for him ever since. Good vibes.

Gonzales – I Am Europe (Djedjotronic remix) Delightful Choice!

Bassnectar 11:35-12:35
The C+A+D MVDJ of the night award winner, without a doubt. This is HUGE, considering he was competing with A-Trak and friends. This guy gets better every time I see him. Straight up entertainer. Had the crowd going from beginning to end. See for yourself:

Bassnectar – Here We Go (Original Mix)
Duck Sauce – Barbra Streissand (LOVE THY BROTHER REMIX x BASSNECTAR) (this one’s fun)

KiD CUDi 12:40-1:35
I’ve been hearing a lot of shit talking on Cudi’s performance, much to my surprise. I don’t know if people were just rolling too hard to appreciate it or what. I thought he did great, as far as hip hop shows go. Although, he had huge shoes to fill after Bassnectar’s performance. The crowd was more unruly than usual which also put a damper on the whole things. I’m still glad I got to see him though.

A-Trak 1:40-2:45
Fuckin’ A-Trak. I really feel like this doesn’t even deserve a review. He brought his A-game on Saturday. While everyone was seeing Rusko (who I’m upset I missed..but the Cudi tent was too nuts), I made my way into the more roomy Sound Arcade to see A-Trak destroying the stage. He is the most talented DJ in the world.

Daft Punk – Robot Rock (Soulwax Remix)

Treasure Fingers 2:45-4
Treasure Fingers couldn’t have been a better end to the night. I’m loving that this whole disco/house genre is picking up. Treasure Fingers is a master at funkifying any song. Get down to this.

Miike Snow – Animal (Treasure Fingers Remix)
N.A.S.A. – Gifted (Treasure Fingers Remix) Delightful Choice!

I hope you all had as much fun reading this as I had making it. Next up: YOLO List: Week 3