Avicii stated: “Hunger hits everywhere and the U.S. is not immune to it. For me personally, when I found out how widespread the hunger problem in the United States actually was, it blew my mind. I never would have imagined that 1 in 6 people in America struggle with hunger or that 1 in 4 children routinely do not get enough to eat.”
The “House for Hunger” tour consists of 26 concerts in 27 days, and you can check the tour dates here. Check out the music video for Avicii‘s insanely popular electro song, “Levels”.
Listen to a preview of “Fresh” by dubstep artist 23. “Fresh” is used in the commercial for VBlast which features NBA player Tyreke Evans. He will be releasing the full track later today and I will update when links are up.Watch the commercial and listen to the preview of the sick track below.
Here are our favorite albums from 2011. We hope you find something you enjoy just as much as we have over the past twelve months.
MP3: The xx – Open Eyes (Demo)
That’s something you can’t find with new-age (pardon the pretentiousness) producers. Sure, T-Minus creates synth-laden beats with a similar loftiness, but the soundscape doesn’t even come close. Face it – a track like “She Will” needs Drake and Lil Wayne to fully function.
What may be more impressive is how all of his fantastic beats come together. “I’m God”, perhaps the defining song so far in both Clams Casino’s and Lil B’s careers, takes it roots in Imogen Heap‘s breathtaking “Just For Now”, a song that sounds nothing like “I’m God”.
MP3: Imogen Heap – “Just For Now”
MP3: Lil B – “I’m God” (Prod. by Clams Casino)
That same song, “Just For Now”, was even been sampled by Clams Casino more than once. ASAP Rocky‘s “Bass”, believe it or not, comes from the very same sample. Originally intended for Lil B, Clams Casino actually reworked the beat after the Based God decided that one part of the song was a bit too fast for him, ultimately resulting in yet another song from the same sample entitled “I’m The Devil”. That part was thus taken out, slowed down, and given to Rocky.
MP3: ASAP Rocky – “Bass” (Prod. by Clams Casino)
MP3: Lil B – “I’m The Devil” (Prod. by Clams Casino)
Simply put on your headphones and slip away into the music…
Stockholm’s Tim Bergling’s, better known as Avicii, current single “Levels” has reached number one on the international Beatport chart and has been warmly received worldwide. For good reason too: “Levels” is bright, fun, and ridiculously catchy. After quite a long wait, we now have the music video for the song, which was directed by Petro and shot in Los Angeles. Check it out below.
Justice has just announced a world tour in support of their new sophomore album, Audio, Video, Disco. The tour starts on New Year’s Day in Sydney and will end in Sydney. You can check out the tour dates after the break. The French duo has also announced a cover contest where the winners can win tickets to the first show at Sydney. Contestants are meant to upload a video of them covering a song from the new album. You can check out a video with the band explaining the details of the contest below.
01-01 Sydney, Australia – Field Day Festival
01-02 Queensland, Australia – Field Day Festival (Gold Coast)
01-03 Perth, Australia – Summadayze Festival
01-06 Melbourne, Australia – Festival Hall
01-10 Osaka, Japan – Namba-Hatch
01-11-12 Tokyo, Japan – Zepp
01-27 Cermont-Ferrand, France – La Coopé
01-28 Toulouse, France – Le Bikini
01-31 Lille, France – L’Aéronef
02-01 Lille, France – Stereolux
02-02 Caen, France – Le Cargo
02-04 Paris, France – L’Olympia
02-09 Bristol, England – O2 Academy
02-10 London, England – O2 Academy
02-11 Birmingham, England – O2 Academy
02-12 Glasgow, Scotland – O2 Academy
02-13 Manchester, England – Manchester Academy
03-16 New York, NY – Terminal 5
03-17 New York, NY – Terminal 5
03-19 Boston, MA – House of Blues
03-20 Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory
03-21 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club
03-22 Atlanta, GA – The Tabernacle
04-17 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
04-19 Las Vegas, NV – The Pool at the Cosmopolitan
04-24 Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
04-25 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
04-26 Vancouver, British Columbia – Forum
Hey, kids (and by “kids,” I of course mean mostly adults of all ages), do you like mashups?
(Oh. You don’t. Well, calm down for a moment and read this.)
Now that we’re all on the same page, may I present to you a couple of new-ish, full-length, ridiculously enjoyable mashup albums.
First off, we’ll be traveling (in a very non-literal fashion) to Columbus, OH, where a successor to Girl Talk‘s shirtless and sweaty crown has cranked out what is quite possibly the mashup album of the year (GT division), How Dubstep Music Destroyed My Life. Much like GT, The Abrahammer presents a densely packed cross section of rap and rock radio hits (152 unique samples in all), but adds even more with the brilliant deployment of TV theme songs and even tosses the geeks an 8-bit bone in the form of a toughened up (via Spank Rock/Amanda Blank and some digitally tricked out Funky Drummer samples) Legend of Zelda theme to kick off “Stray Dog and the Legend of the Best.”
The whole album is shot-through with OMFG ass-kicking moments. Dr. Dre vs. Guns n’ Roses kicking over at the drop of a hi-hat into Audio Two vs. Steve Miller on “Gangster of Success”. The Office Theme fading into A-ha as Major Lazer gives way to the Brazilian Girls and Gucci Mane on “Hold the Right to Spin”. Archie spitting venom over one of the greatest riffs of all time before suddenly spinning the dial over to Devo’s spastic funk and Bun B’s ode to drank on “Back In It”. The entirety of “I Usually Drop It Like This”.
There’s nowhere to go but up, seeing as this is The Abrahammer’s debut. You can pick up the whole thing here, in exchange for a simple appreciative tweet or a Facebook “Like,” both of which he has fully earned.
The Abrahammer – “Stray Dog and the Legend of the Best”
Still staying in the Midwest, we now head to Minneapolis, MN, home of Prince Rogers Nelson and several underachieving sports teams. Wugazi is the end result of a year’s worth of cutting up every Wu-Tang acapella and Fugazi riff Cecil Otter and Swiss Andy could get their creative hands on.
Following the greyprint left behind by DJ Dangermouse on his road to eventual superstardom, Wugazi refines the mashup process to one set of vocalists and one set of instrumentals. Fugazi, while not being an obvious choice for an unwitting accomplice, turns out to be a great one. There aren’t too many post-hardcore, post-punk, post-whatever bands out there that rely on their rhythm section quite as much as Fugazi does. (Need more evidence on Fugazi’s love for drums and bass? Check out former Fugazi drummer Brendan Canty’s side project Girls Against Boys, which featured a thunderous duo of bass players. [Much in the way Ned’s Atomic Dustbin did, but only without the {seemingly} novelty aspect. Of course, the Neds did it first, which may make them the standard bearer. All I know is that I prefer GVSB to NAB, hence the previous several sentences.*])
*SCL – Standard Critic’s License, Subsection B, Part 1.(b). “Subjective tastes can (and should) be used to revise musical history as needed.”
While not every track works quite as well as the tracks that work, the ratio of great-to-meh is incredibly high. Once again, the entry free is all of 0, no matter which currency you choose to not spend. Go at it track by track via Wugazi’s Soundcloud page or take a shot at the whole thing with this handy download link.
Wugazi – “Killa Hill”:
Wugazi – “Shame on Blue”:
New Jersey based (no pun intended) producer Clams Casino was recently tapped by chillwaver Washed Out to remix their newly released single “Amor Fati”, which was just put out yesterday by Weird World. Those that order the 12″ single package are treated with three exclusive tracks, including this remix. In his reworking of the euphorically upbeat track from Washed Out’s 2011 release Within and Without, Clams gives it a more laid-back vibe, fine-tuning the summery track to fit the cooling weather. Personally, I’m a big fan of the original track, but without a doubt, Clams does the song justice. That should come as no surprise though, as the producer’s resume includes standout beat work for the likes of Lil B, Mac Miller, and most recently on A$AP Rocky‘s new mixtape. Check it out below, courtesy of Time Out London.
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