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Review: Deastro – “Moondagger”

Friday, June 5th, 2009

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By: Mike Madavi

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download icon Review: Deastro   Moondagger “Parallelogram” (mp3)
from “Moondagger”
(Ghostly International)
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Release Date: 6/2/09
UPC: 804297908502
Territories: North America

Deastro is the brain child of Randolph Chabot, a 22 year old Detroit native with a passion for synth-powered, energetic pop songs and science fiction. By the time he turned 17, Chabot had already written hundreds of dream and sci-fi inspired songs, recorded on home studio equipment, by himself, in his parent’s house; impressive to say the least. These numerous recordings yielded Keepers, his first release on Ghostly International (School of Seven Bells, Mathew Dear), which was a collection of the very best of all those songs he wrote. The record, eclectic and energetic, found great success through support from eMusic and Ghostly’s televisual brother Adult Swim, propelling the young visionary to extensive touring and memorable live performances (including IODA’s own annual SXSW Showcase).

Deastro returns with Moondagger, his next step forward towards intergalactic musical dominance. As always the album features a self-created cover and Chabot’s wonderful, unique musical style. The new tunes are more fully rounded as he has recruited a full band and produced the record in studio. Chabot’s true skill as a musician lies within his ability to manipulate the sounds on his records. Warping and bending, pulling and compressing, panning and shifting, Moondagger is a real headphone treat as Deastro plays with the audio canvas between your ears. “Tone Avengers #3″ begins with a fantastic warping drum machine and transforms into one of his patented space journeys. The first single “Parallelogram” is synth heavy, danceable, and definitely feels triumphant in a fairy-tale-ending way. There are tracks for those who want to trip out, dance, or just N3rD out to some electronica.

Dare I say it, this even tastes like Animal Collective at times (**Pitchfork’s ears perk upright**); the album’s centerpiece is an epic number with an even more epic name, “Daniel Johnston Was Stabbed in the Heart with the Moondagger by the King of Darkness and His Ghost Is Writing this Song as a Warning to All of Us,” that features vocals and killer melodies reminiscent of AC’s Feels album (especially the bridge) while still remaining distinctly Deastro with a synth-saturated, reverb-a-plenty chorus. The record’s title track stays true to his dream-inspired concept for the album of a battle between a protagonist prince yielding a legendary weapon entitled the Moondagger to do battle with an evil king of darkness; the track’s chorus definitely sounds like some sort of epic, impassioned struggle against the vile and corrupting. Overall the record is a positive move forward from Keepers, Deastro’s home-recorded opus from 2008, ensuring that his talent will not be limited to electro-pop dance records as it features a variety of moods and sounds, all of which are original, elaborate, and well produced.

IODAcast 057

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Featuring Bike for Three!, School of Seven Bells, Bad Brilliance, Liechtenstein, Kermit Ruffins, Graves of Valor.

Listen at IODAcast.com or at iTunes.

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download icon IODAcast 057 “All There Is to Say About Love” (mp3)
from “More Heart Than Brains”
(anticon)

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download icon IODAcast 057 “Face To Face On High Places (Jesu Remix)” (mp3)
from “My Cabal”
(Ghostly International)

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268050 72 IODAcast 057Bad Brilliance
download icon IODAcast 057 “Quack Head” (mp3)
from “Andrew W.K. & B-Roc Present: Damn! the Mixtape Vol. 1″
(Skyscraper Music Maker)

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268876 72 IODAcast 057Liechtenstein
download icon IODAcast 057 “All At Once” (mp3)
from “Survival Strategies In A Modern World”
(Slumberland)

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263222 72 IODAcast 057Kermit Ruffins
download icon IODAcast 057 “Good Morning New Orleans” (mp3)
from “SIGGRAPH 2009 New Orleans Music Sampler”
(Basin Street)

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(This is an awesome charity compilation for the Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp.  Find out more information here.)

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download icon IODAcast 057 “Locusta” (mp3)
from “Salarian Gate”
(Relapse Records)

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Summer Tours Galore: Black Moth Super Rainbow, School of Seven Bells, More

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Ah summer: the warm weather, the barbecues, the tan, and last (but not least) the new tours that come through your town. Get pumped to wear skirts and shorts (or skorts for the sheepish) to one of the upcoming tours featuring our beloved IODA artists!

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-Black Moth Super Rainbow + School of Seven Bells

On BMSR:

They’ve got a new album, Eating Us, coming out 5/26 on Graveface.  Can’t wait? Check out the mind numbing video for “Dark Bubbles” here and download a pre-released track from Eating Us below:

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download icon Summer Tours Galore: Black Moth Super Rainbow, School of Seven Bells, More “Twin Of Myself” (mp3)
from “Eating Us”
(Graveface Records)

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On School of Seven Bells:

“School of Seven Bells know exactly what they want to achieve, and do it gracefully and with style to spare. 8/10. ‘Recommended!’” – Pitchfork

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download icon Summer Tours Galore: Black Moth Super Rainbow, School of Seven Bells, More “Half Asleep” (mp3)
from “Alpinisms”
(Ghostly International)

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Black Moth Super Rainbow/School of Seven Bells  - 2009 Tour Dates
05/20 – Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge
05/21 – Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon
05/22 – Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock Social Club
05/25 – George, WA @ Sasquatch Festival
05/26 – Portland, OR @ Holocene
05/28 – San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill
05/29 – Los, Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
05/30 – Costa Mesa, CA @ Detroit Bar
05/31 – Phoenix, AZ @ Rhythm Room
06/02 – Austin, TX @ Mohawk (outside)
06/03 – Denton, TX @ Hailey’s
06/04 – Little Rock, AR @ Sticky Fingerz
06/05 – Nashville, TN @ Exit In
06/06 – Columbus, OH @ Skully’s
06/12 – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom (only SVIIB)
10/02-04 – Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits Festival (only SVIIB)

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-Pattern is Movement opening for St. Vincent

On Pattern:

“Their music is best described as modular, building complete songs from sub-units of melody and beat. The result is out there, but it doesn’t seem pretentious because of the giddy singlemindedness with which the band attacks the concept…It takes special musicians to make a sound like this work, but three LPs into their career, Thiboldeaux and Ward seem to have it figured out, creating an accessible album that nonetheless sounds unlike anything any other band is doing…7.9″ -Pitchfork

Pattern Is Movement / St. Vincent  - 2009 Tour Dates
5/19 – Somerville, MA @ Somerville Theatre
5/20 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall
5/21 – Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church
5/25 – Portland, OR @ Aladdin Theater
5/27 – San Francisco, CA @ Bimbo’s 365 Club
5/28 – Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre
5/30 – San Diego, CA @ Casbah
5/31 – Phoenix, AZ @ Modified Arts
6/02 – Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater
6/03 – Omaha, NE @ Slowdown Jr.
6/04 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
6/05 – Milwaukee, WI @ Pabst Theater
6/06 – Rock Island, IL @ Huckleberry’s Pizza Parlor*
6/07 – Chicago, IL @ Epiphany
6/09 – Newport, KY @ Southgate House
6/10 – Lexington, KY @ The Dame
6/11 – Nashville, TN @ Mercy Lounge
6/13 – Athens, GA @ 40 Watt Club
6/14 – Atlanta, GA @ The Earl
6/16 – Birmingham, AL @ Bottletree
6/18 – Dallas, TX @ Granada Theatre
6/19 – Austin, TX @ Mohawk
6/23/09 Charlotte, NC @ Dugg Dugg Gallery*
6/24/09 Charlottesville, VA @ Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar*
* Pattern Is Movement only

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download icon Summer Tours Galore: Black Moth Super Rainbow, School of Seven Bells, More “Bird” (mp3)
from “All Together”
(Hometapes)

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-Here We Go Magic opening for Grizzly Bear

On Here We Go Magic’s song “Tunnelvision”:

“Rarely have a band name and a song title both been so appropriately chosen: In ‘Tunnelvision,’ Luke Temple’s new project Here We Go Magic quickly establishes that nothing is as it seems. Anyone coming in cold, not knowing about Temple’s involvement, would assume that the voice repeating the words ‘Tunnelvision / Strange decision’ is a woman, for one thing. At the same time, it’s hard not to get lost in Here We Go Magic’s guitars, which provide a steady pulse at the same time they drench the song in reverb and delay. By roughly the three-minute mark — around the time Temple sings, ‘Anything is possible’ – ‘Tunnelvision’ has become engrossing to the point of hypnosis. Which, given the band’s name, makes a lot of sense” – NPR’s Song of the Day

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download icon Summer Tours Galore: Black Moth Super Rainbow, School of Seven Bells, More “Fangela” (mp3)
from “Here We Go Magic”
(Western Vinyl)

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On Grizzly Bear:

“…awe-inspiringly huge and intimate at the same time… Yellow House is a beautiful album in its own right, and required listening not just for fans of Horn of Plenty, but for anyone who enjoys ambitious, creative music with an emotional undercurrent. 4.5 out of 5 Stars!” – Allmusic.com

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download icon Summer Tours Galore: Black Moth Super Rainbow, School of Seven Bells, More “A Good Place” (mp3)
from “Horn Of Plenty (The Remixes)”
(Kanine Records LLC)

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Here We Go Magic/Grizzly Bear – 2009 Tour Dates
05/28 – New York, NY Town Hall
05/29 – New York, NY Town Hall
06/01 – Washington, DC 9:30 Club
06/02 – Philadelphia, PA Trocadero Theatre
06/03 – Boston, MA Berklee Performance Center
06/04 – Mont real, QC Le National
06/05 – Toronto, ON Phoenix
06/07 – Minneapolis, MN Cedar Cultural Center
06/08 – Milwaukee, WI Pabst Theatre
06/09 – Bloomington, IN Buskirk – Chumley Theater
06/11 – Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle
06/15 – Dallas, TX Granada Theater
06/16 – Austin, TX The Parish
06/19 – Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
06/21 – San Francisco, CA The Fillmore

IODA-Distributed Artists @ SXSW

Monday, March 16th, 2009

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The IODA Marketing blog will be a bit slow over the next week because we’re heading down to Austin, Texas for SXSW!  If the number of RSVPs are any indicator- this years SXSW will be just as packed as year’s passed.  Don’t forget to attend our event (details above) and try and check out some of the shows listed below!:

Tuesday, March 17th 2009

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End Sounds Second Annual Pre-SXSW Music Party/Show
7pm@Red Seven (611 E 7th St)

Filler (one time only Minor Threat cover band)
Madball
Death in the Park
Reign Supreme
Mike Herrera’s Tumbledown
Call to Preserve
True Widow
Bitter End
The Ramonahs
The Escape Frame

Wednesday, March 18th 2009

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Anticon/Ghostly International Present
7:30pm@ Mohawk (912 Red River St) (All Ages)

Christopher Willits- 7:30pm
Restiform Bodies- 8:10pm
Michna- 9pm
Anathallo- 9:40pm
Dosh- 10:30pm
Yoni Wolf (of WHY?)- 11:10pm
The Chap- 11:40pm
Themselves- 1am

Burnside Distribution
8pm@Submerged (333 E 2nd st) (21+)

Jackie Bristow- 8pm
The Summer Wardrobe- 9pm
The Service Industry- 10pm
Sweet Water- 11pm
Blind Pilot- 12am
The Slants- 1am

PASTE SXSW Showcase
Ace’s Lounge – 222 E. 6th St., Austin, TX Rotary Downs @ 9pm (21+)

Thursday, March 19th 2009

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Tricycle Records/The Bay Bridged
12pm@Beauty Bar (617 E 7th St)

Mike Relm
Vetiver
The Morning Benders
Sholi
Thee Oh Sees
The Heavenly States
Wallpaper
Lilofee
The Frail
Two Sheds
The Union Trade
French Miami
The Red Verse

The End Records
8pm@The Ale House (310 E 6th St- Alley Entrance) (21+)

Junius- 8pm
Hull- 9pm
These are They- 10pm
Goes Cube- 11pm
Tub Ring- 12am
Early Man- 1am

IHEARTCOMIX
7pm@Beauty Bar (617 E 7th st) (21+)

Cerebral Ballzy- 7:30pm
Ninjasonik- 8pm
Team Robespierre- 8:30pm
Totally Michael- 9pm
The Death Set- 9:30pm
Juiceboxxxx- 10:15pm
Thunderheist- 11:45pm
Designer Drugs- 12:15am
Futurecop!- 1:15am
Beauty Bar Backyard:
Paparazzi- 7pm
Radioclit-8pm
The Golden Filter- 9:45pm
HEARTSREVOLUTION- 10:30pm
Ocelot- 11pm
The Toxic Avenger & Franki Chan- 12am
Drop The Lime- 1am

Western Vinyl
9pm@ Club 115 (115 San Jacinto St) (21+)

Mom- 9pm
Callers- 10pm
Balmorhea- 11pm
J. Tillman- 12am
Here We Go Magic feat. Luke Temple- 1am

Hometapes/Leaf
7pm@Habana Bar (708 E 6th St) (21+)

All Tiny Creatures- 7pm
A Hawk And A Hacksaw- 8pm
Stars Like Fleas- 9pm
CYNE- 10pm
Efterklang- 11pm
Megafaun- 12am
Slaraffenland- 1am

Standard Recording Co. / Undertow
11pm@Habana Calle 6 (709 E 6th St) (21+)

Christian Kiefer, Jefferson Pitcher, J. Matthew Gerken, These United States- 11:15pm

Absolutely Kosher
10pm@Prague (422 B Congress Ave) (21+)

Azeda Booth- 10pm
Sybris- 11pm
+/- {Plus/Minus}- 12am
The Wrens- 1am

Tee Pee Records
8pm@Room 710 (710 Red River St) (21+)

Kreisor- 8pm
Black Math Horseman- 9pm
Night Horse- 10pm
Ancestors- 11pm
Annihilation Time- 12am
Earthless- 1am

Siltbreeze
8pm@Soho Lounge (217 E 6th St) (21+)

Ratas del Vaticano- 8pm
Eat Skull- 8:45pm
Hank IV- 9:30pm
Psychedelic Horseshit- 10:15pm
Naked on the Vague- 11pm
U.S. Girls- 11:45pm
Los Llamarada- 12:30am
FNU Ronnies- 1:15am

Electronic Musician/reapandsow music SXSW Day party
Calle Habana 6 – 709 E. 6th St., Austin, TX Rotary Downs @ 3pm – INSIDE STAGE

NOLA Soul Presents
Historic Victory Grill – 1104 E. 11th St, Austin, TX Rotary Downs @ 5:45

Friday, March 20th 2009

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End Sounds
8pm@The Independent (501 N IH 35)

The Escape Frame- 8pm
Death in the Park- 0pm
True Widow- 10pm

Burnside Distribution
12pm@Threadgill’s World Headquarters (301 W. Riverside Dr.)

Hillstomp- 12pm Main stage
Linda McLean- 12:30pm Folk Alliance Stage
Or, The Whale- 12:50pm Main stage
Jackie Bristow- 1:20pm Folk Alliance Stage
Blind Pilot- 1:40pm Main stage
Audrey Auld- 2:15pm Folk Alliance Stage
The Refugees- 2:35pm Main stage
Glenna Bell- 3:05pm Folk Alliance Stage
Terry Anderson & The Olympic Ass-Kickin’ Team- 3:35pm Main stage
Song Island Review- 4:05pm Folk Alliance Stage
Redd Volkaert & Friends- 4:25pm Main stage
Linda McRae- 5:10pm Folk Alliance Stage
Miss Leslie & Her Juke-Jointers- 5:30pm Main stage

Slumberland
8pm@Emo’s Jr (603 Red River St) (All Ages)

YellowFever- 8pm
Woods- 9pm
Air Waves- 10pm
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart- 11pm
Cause Co-Motion!- 12am
Crystal Stilts- 1am

End Sounds
8pm@The Independent (501 N IH 35) (21+)

The Escape Frame- 8pm
Death in the Park- 9pm
True Widow- 10pm

Ghostly International/Full Time Hobby/ Mojo Magazine
8pm@Radio Room Patio (508 E 6th St) (All Ages)

Choir of Young Believers- 8pm
Micah P. Hinson- 9pm
School of Seven Bells- 10pm
Deastro- 11pm
White Denim- 12am
Rolo Tomassi- 1am

Misra
8pm@The Tap Room at Six (311 Colorado St) (21+)

The Gala Band- 8pm
Emily Rodgers- 9pm
Monahans- 10pm
The Low Lows-11pm
Southeast Engine- 12am
Palomar- 1am

Insound’s 10th Anniversary SXSW Party
Noon-6pm@Club de Ville (900 Red River St)

Handsome Furs
Obits
The American Analog Set
The Thermals
The Hold Steady

Saturday March 21st 2009

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Load/Dull Knife
8pm@The Independent (501 N IH 35) (21+)

Future Blondes- 8pm
Balaclavas- 9pm
White Mice- 10pm
Rusted Shut- 11pm
Indian Jewelry- 12am
Six Finger Satellite- 1am

Park the Van/ Paper Thin Records
8pm@Room 710 (710 Red River St) (21+)

Eagle Winged Palace- 8pm
The Peekers- 9pm
Golden Boots- 10pm
Floating Action- 11pm
The High Strung- 12am
The Spinto Band- 1am

New Granada Records “No-fficial” Showcase
3pm@Gingerman Pub (304 W 4th St)

New Roman Times
Zillionaire
Hankshaw
King of Spain
Rec Center

Panache Booking/ Lovepump United
8pm@Mohawk (Both Stages)

Daniel Francis Doyle- 8pm
Pictureplane- 8:15pm
Deradoorian- 8:50pm
AIDS Wolf- 9pm
Past Lives- 9:40pm
Clipd Beaks- 10pm
FIASCO- 10:40pm
The Mae Shi- 11pm
PRE- 11:40pm
HEALTH- 12am
Mika Miko- 12:30am
Monotonix- 1am

Victorian Room at the Driskill
(604 Brazos St) (21+) Moriarty- 10pm

Music Video of the Week: School of Seven Bells- Half Asleep

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

The Deheza twins from School of Seven Bells seem “Half Asleep” singing along to the tune in the back of a racing cab as the lights of New York flicker in through the windows:

Via Pitchfork.tv

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from “Alpinisms”
(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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from “Gulag Orkestar”

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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.