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IODAcast 100: A Special Episode Featuring Aventura, Fishbone, Sean Hayes and more!

Friday, October 21st, 2011
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To celebrate IODAcast #100 we created a special episode featuring Aventura, Fishbone, Sean Hayes and many more! 10 tracks in total including an IODAcast exclusive live from IODA HQ in SF with Y La Bamba and special guests Typhoon, not to mention guest intros from many people including IODA CEO/Founder Kevin Arnold and Arts & Crafts recording artist Dan Mangan! Enjoy!

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download icon IODAcast 100: A Special Episode Featuring Aventura, Fishbone, Sean Hayes and more! “Ghost Hardware” (mp3)
from “Untrue”
(Hyperdub)

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“Hughson Boys” live at the IODA office
(Tender Loving Empire)

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Resident Advisor releases it’s top 100 albums of the 00′s

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

RA100 Resident Advisor releases its top 100 albums of the 00sResident Advisor has announced the results of it’s best 100 albums of the 00′s and several IODA distributed titles and labels made the list! A big shout out to the artists and labels recognized. IODA distributed releases listed below with ranking.

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Artist: Burial
Title: Untrue
Label: Hyperdub
Genre: Electronic
UPC: 5024545486520
Territory: World
Release Date: 11.05.07

download icon Resident Advisor releases its top 100 albums of the 00s “Ghost Hardware” (mp3)
from “Untrue”
(Hyperdub)

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Artist: Burial
Title: Burial
Label: Hyperdub
Genre: Electronic
UPC: 5024545413021
Territory: World ex- Japan
Release Date: 05.15.06

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Artist: Matthew Dear
Title: Asa Breed
Label: Ghostly International
Genre: Electronic
UPC: 804297906522
Territory: The Americas
Release Date: 04.01.08

download icon Resident Advisor releases its top 100 albums of the 00s “Don and Sherri” (mp3)
from “Asa Breed”
(Ghostly International)
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IODAcast 50

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

By: Michael Madavi and Jillian Putnam-Smith

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To start off 2009 we are celebrating IODAcast’s 50th episode!  We’ve put together a retrospective- highlighting a number of our favorite artists from the hundreds of amazing independent musicians we’ve dug up and featured over the past few years.

IODAcast 50 features: The Black Angels, Tinariwen, Frightened Rabbit, Broken Social Scene, Burial, Pigeon John, School of Seven Bells and Beirut.

Listen to the entire podcast over at IODAcast.com or look us up on iTunes!

Read about the featured artists and download the featured tracks below:

129690 72 IODAcast 50The Black Angels
download icon IODAcast 50 “Bloodhounds On My Trail” (mp3)
from “Passover”

(Blue Scholars / Light in the Attic)

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The Black Angels are a psychedelic rock band from Austin, Texas, formed in May 2004. Their name derives from the Velvet Underground song “The Black Angel’s Death Song”. Having played at Lollapalooza, SXSW, and All Tomorrow’s Parties, the group has gained much critical praise for their dark, psych-rock. Resurrecting the dark, drone style of the 60′s and blending it with southern rock, The Angels have an authentic sound that’s rarely heard today.
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169891 72 IODAcast 50Tinariwen
download icon IODAcast 50 “Cler Achel” (mp3)
from “Aman Iman: Water Is Life”

(World Village)
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Securing praise from Thom Yorke, Santana, Robert Plant, Bono, Coldplay, Tinariwen are guitar-poets from the southern Sahara desert. They are icons of freedom and resistance among their own people, the nomadic Touareg of the Sahara. The group was founded at the end of the 1970s, during a period of great suffering in the desert, due to the catastrophic droughts of the early 1970s that decimated the animal herds and almost destroyed the Touareg’s ancient nomadic way of life. Tinariwen began to write songs describing the pain of exile, the longing for lost homes and families, the struggle for political and cultural freedom, and the rigors of everyday life in the desert. Transposing the traditional melodies of the Touareg on the electric guitar then mixing them with blues, rock, pop, Berber and Arabic influences, Tinariwen created a modern desert rock sound. In the early 1980s, the were  lured into rebel training camps in Libya by Colonel Gadaffi, becoming the official mouthpiece of the Touareg rebellion in northern Mali and Niger, which all the founding members of the group took part in. Now with three successful albums released, including the latest Aman Iman, numerous tours of Europe, USA and the Far East, appearances at the most prestigious festivals and a BBC Award for World Music, Tinariwen have emerged as a prolific and truly special musical group. IODAcast 50
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206446 72 IODAcast 50Frightened Rabbit
download icon IODAcast 50 “The Modern Leper” (mp3)
from “The Midnight Organ Fight”

(Fat Cat Records)
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Haunted indie-folk with moments of real urgency and a Pixie-esque dynamic range that can take you from hushed to majestic and back again in seconds flat. And they’re from Scotland, so the accent is a nice touch. Rabbit took the blogosphere by storm on the strength of 2006′s Sing the Greys then kicked it up a notch in April with The Midnight Organ Fight, hailed by Nicholas Harmer of Death Cab for Cutie as his favorite album of 2008.

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158000 72 IODAcast 50Broken Social Scene
download icon IODAcast 50 “Hotel” (mp3)
from “Broken Social Scene”

(Arts & Crafts)
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Broken Social Scene are an award winning Canadian indie rock band, a music collective currently including nineteen members, formed in 1999 by Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning. All of its members currently play in various other groups and solo projects, mainly based around the city of Toronto and the Arts and Crafts Label. It is characterized by a very large number of sounds, grand orchestrations featuring guitars, horns, woodwinds, and violins, unusual song structures, and an experimental and sometimes chaotic production style from David Newfeld. Their 2003 and 2006 albums released under the BSS name have both won the Juno Award for Best Alternative Album. The group is comprised of members from Stars, Feist, Metric, Valley of the Giants, The Weakerthans, Apostle of Hustle, and and Do Make Say Think.

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200616 72 IODAcast 50Burial
download icon IODAcast 50 “Ghost Hardware” (mp3)
from “Untrue”

(Hyperdub)
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The mysterious and talented Burial is an English dubstep producer. His eponymous debut album was released in 2006 to critical acclaim. The Wire magazine named it their album of the year, along with achieving fifth place in the Mixmag 2006 Album of the Year list, and eighteenth in the best of the year list of The Observer music monthly supplement. His follow-up, Untrue, was released in 2007 and was a nominee for a coveted 2008 Mercury Music Prize. Keeping his identity out of the spotlight (it was speculated he might be Aphex Twin or Fat Boy Slim), little is known about Burial except (in his own words) he is, “a low key person [who] just wants to make some tunes, nothing else.”
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141696 72 IODAcast 50Pigeon John
download icon IODAcast 50 “Freaks! Freaks!” (mp3)
from “Pigeon John & The Summertime Pool Party”

(Quannum Projects)
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Pigeon John is a Los Angeles area rapper who has recorded four studio albums as a solo artist, as well as several others as a member of the groups like L.A. Symphony and Brainwash Projects. He has collaborated with many of Hip-Hop’s greatest names including Blackalicious and Lyrics Born, and has been featured in publications including Entertainment Weekly, VIBE, SPIN Magazine and LA Weekly. In 2006, after signing to Quannum, Pigeon John released his fourth solo album, And the Summertime Pool Party to much critical praise.
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233836 72 IODAcast 50School of Seven Bells
download icon IODAcast 50 “Half Asleep” (mp3)
from “Alpinisms”

(Ghostly International)
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Composed of Benjamin Curtis (The Secret Machines) with sisters Alejandra and Claudia Deheza (On-Air Library!), The School of Seven Bells was formed in 2004 while the members were on tour together. The group takes its name from a mythical South American pickpocket academy that may or may not have existed in the ’80s. School of Seven Bells’ music is full of tensions-Curtis’ gentle guitars wrap around jagged beats; silky vocals hide behind grumpy, alien synthesizers-but the resulting songs are effortlessly cohesive, and insidiously catchy.
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137696 72 IODAcast 50Beirut
download icon IODAcast 50 “Postcards From Italy” (mp3)
from “Gulag Orkestar”

(Ba Da Bing!)
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Beirut was initially the solo musical project of 22-year-old Santa Fe native Zach Condon, which later evolved into a band led by Condon. Their 2006 debut album, Gulag Orkestar, combines elements of Eastern European music and folk with Western pop. Beirut’s second album, The Flying Club Cup, was recorded largely at a makeshift studio in Albuquerque and completed at Arcade Fire’s studio in Quebec. The music on the album has a French influence due to Condon’s interest in French chanson during its recording. Condon plays the trumpet and the ukulele as his main instruments, having been unable to play guitar because of a wrist injury that prevented his hand from reaching fully around the neck of a guitar. In 2008, Condon canceled Beirut’s planned European Tour and took time off to re-evaluate his music and the direction of the band, much to many fan’s bewilderment and sorrow. Beirut has triumphantly returned in 2009 with the release of a double-ep March of the Zapotec, based on Condon’s recent trip to Oaxaca, Mexico, and Holland, under the name of his former musical project, Realpeople.

Music to Pull You Out of Your January Blues… or Help You Dwell in Them

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

By: Jillian Putnam-Smith

Finally, some scientific backing to the funk most feel around this time of year:

“If you woke up Monday morning feeling like your life was particularly in the toilet, you may have validated the formula that claims that the third Monday in January is the most depressing day of the year.

Cliff Arnall, a psychology professor at Cardiff University in Wales, came up with the following formula to determine Blue Monday for 2009:

  • 1/8W+(D-d) 3/8xTQ MxNA

The variables relate to things like weather, debt, Christmas bills coming due, failure of New Year’s resolutions, and the need to take action versus general motivational levels.”  (source: CTV.ca)

Here are some songs to help lift you out of the funk and a few to help you dig deeper in (in case you’re a masochist or just happen to enjoy a sad song or three):

Depressing:

J. Tillman, the drummer extraordinaire for the Fleet Foxes, has released 3 solo albums and the most recent, Vacilando Territory Blues, is named appropriately.  It is dark, expansive and solemn as all hell.

From Pitchfork:

“Tillman’s stories sound as elliptical as his music, as if the lyrics demand such sparse arrangements. “Everything moves so fast,” he sings on “Steel on Steel”, “leave no time to ask, does nothing last? Do all things pass, just ash to ash?” These songs whisper loudly to slow the world down, to preserve a moment and all its emotions, whether they’re pleasant or– more likely– painful.”

239698 72 Music to Pull You Out of Your January Blues... or Help You Dwell in ThemJ. Tillman
download icon Music to Pull You Out of Your January Blues... or Help You Dwell in Them “Steel on Steel” (mp3)
from “Vacilando Territory Blues”
(Western Vinyl)

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The album that topped many Best Of lists in ’07 (even some Best Of lists in’08) features warped vocals, described by the artist as “angelic and haunting”, set against crackling waves of echoes and ambience:

 Music to Pull You Out of Your January Blues... or Help You Dwell in Them
200616 72 Music to Pull You Out of Your January Blues... or Help You Dwell in ThemBurial
download icon Music to Pull You Out of Your January Blues... or Help You Dwell in Them “Ghost Hardware” (mp3)
from “Untrue”
(Hyperdub)

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Uplifting:

Blue Giant might have the word “Blue” in their band name and this song title, but this is a bright, shiny and anthemic Southern rock tune:
248079 72 Music to Pull You Out of Your January Blues... or Help You Dwell in ThemBlue Giant
download icon Music to Pull You Out of Your January Blues... or Help You Dwell in Them “Blue Sunshine” (mp3)
from “Target Heart EP”
(Amore!Phonics)

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Record label Ghostly International and modern cult classic programmers, Adult Swim, have paired up for a compilation of new music and art.  One tune on the comp, “Light Powered” by Deastro, has a crunchy, marching beat that’ll kick your ass out of bed.  Take a listen and tell us you don’t feel reinvigorated:

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download icon Music to Pull You Out of Your January Blues... or Help You Dwell in Them “Light Powered” (mp3)
from “Ghostly Swim”
(Ghostly International)

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IODA Marketing Team’s Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

What a year 2008 has been! As all of the Best Of lists have been flying around the music world, each member of the IODA U.S. marketing team took a stab at narrowing down their favorite albums of the year to only five! We cheated a little and let reissues released in 2008 count!

Burial was the king of IODA’s best of lists last year, but in 2008, not one release made it on to more than one marketing team member’s list (although there was overlap when you include the client relations team).

From the rave throwback release by Zomby, the lost gem of a reissue from Rodriguez, the avant classical of Max Richter to the karmically balanced hip-hop of MC Yogi, IODA was all over the place with their top picks. It just goes to show the wide variety of top notch independent releases that hit the digital shelves in 2008.

237618 72 IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Adam Rabinovitz

•Rodriguez- “Cold Fact” [Light in the Attic]

•Steinski- “What Does it All Mean?” [Illegal Art]

•Max Richter- “24 Postcards in Full Coulour” [Fat Cat Records]

•School of Seven Bells- “Alpinisms” [Ghostly International]

•Y La Bamba- “Alida St.” [GypsyPop]




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Greg Beshers

•Hymns- “Travel in Herds”
[Blackland Records/ High Wire Music]

•Delta Spirit- “Ode to Sunshine” [Rounder]

•location location- “Snow Covered
Morning EP” [Dogjaw Music]

•Curumin- “JapanPopShow” [Quannum]

•Larry Norman- “Only Visiting This Planet” [Solid Rock]




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Oz Okter

•James Blackshaw- “Litany of Echoes” [Tompkins Square]

•Akimbo- “Jersey Shores”[Neurot]

•Disfear- “Live the Storm” [Relapse]

•Grails- “Take Refuge in Clean Living” [Important Records]

•Saviours- “Into Abaddon” [Kemado]




234699 72 IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Craig O’Neill

•Evil Nine- “They Live!” [Marine Parade]

•Gecko Turner- “Manipulado” [Lovemonk]

•Spam Allstars- “Introducing Spam Allstars”[Introducing]

•Benja, Bo Marley, Disrupt- “Bo Marley vs.Disrupt” [Jahtari]

•V/A- “Objektivity Volume 1” [Objektivity]




245977 72 IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Matt Wright

•Zomby- “Where Were You in ‘92?”[Werk Discs]

•Mrs Jynx- “Standoffish Cat” [Planet Mu]

•The Chap- “Mega Breakfast”[Ghostly International]

•Dykeritz- “Rearrangerologystics” [Lucky Madison]

•Starfucker- “Starfucker” [Badman Recording Co.]




212077 72 IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Jillian Putnam-Smith

•Son Lux- “At War With Walls and Mazes” [anticon]

•The Black Angels- “Directions to See a Ghost” [Light in the Attic]

•Hauschka- “Ferndorf” [Fat Cat Records]

•J. Tillman- “Vacilando Territory Blues”[Western Vinyl]

•Three Trapped Tigers- “Three Trapped Tigers EP” [Blood and Biscuits]




236434 72 IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Alyssa Fredericks

•Herman Dune- “Next Year In Zion”
[Everloving]

•MC Yogi- “Elephant Power” [White Swan]

•V/A- “People Take Warning!: Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs 1913-1938” [Tompkins Square]

•dan le sac Vs. Scroobius Pip- “Angles” [Strange Famous]

•The Carter Family- “The Carter Family” [Sphere Records- Nashville]




218345 72 IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Erik Nava

•Siah & Yeshua dapoED- “The Visualz
Anthology” [Head Bop Music]

•Michna- “Magic Monday”
[Ghostly International]

•Restiform Bodies- “TV Loves You Back” [anticon]

•Tobacco- “Fucked Up Friends” [anticon]

•KMD- “Bl_ck B_st_rds” [Metal Face Records]




245977 72 IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008

Justin Johnson (Client Relations Representative/ Podcast Producer)

•Zomby- “Where Were You in ’92″ [Werk Discs]

•Rodriguez- “Cold Fact” [Light in the Attic]

•Prince Jammy vs. King Tubby- “His Majesty’s Dub’ [Original]

•School of Seven Bells- “Alpinisms’ [Ghostly International]

•DJ Nomad NYC- “Lights Out (Remixes)” [Cable Recordings]




KingKhan IODA Marketing Teams Picks for Best Albums of 2008Lizy Reierson (Client Relations Representative)

•King Khan and the Shrines- “The Supreme Genius of King Khan and The Shrines” [Outside Music/Vice]

•Rodriguez- “Cold Fact” [Light in the Attic]

•Grails- “Take Refuge in Clean Living” [Important]

•Terakraft- “Akh Issudar” [World Village]

•Various Artists- “The History of Northwest Rock, Vol 2 – The Garage Years” [Jerden]