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Featured Artist: Son Lux

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

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download icon Featured Artist: Son Lux “Rising” (mp3)
from “We Are Rising”
(anticon)

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 Featured Artist: Son LuxMeet a man driven wildly by music.  A man classically trained, but rewired with his own two hands. A frequent collaborator, occasional curator and consummate “man behind the curtain” now emerging at the front of something yet unnamed.  Somewhere between the concert hall and the club you’ll find his haunting liquid soundscapes, born of hip-hop composition, o’er-strung with chant, hinting at some divine unreachable.  Meet Son Lux.

For his first album Son Lux spent three years compulsively collecting sounds—thousands of them—one and two-note fragments sampled from his personal collection and the local library’s. He turned his trained ear to recognizing consistent aural hues, built a palette, then began arranging not by melody—as a composer would—but by rhythm, as a beatmaker.  For the first time, Ryan Lott (Son Lux) set out to make the music inside of him. It’d be a sort of pop, but divorced from verse-chorus form—memorable music without a hook. And he’d sing (also a first), but not traditional lyrics. His words would be small snippets—things read or overheard—open-ended and repeated like chants. Single notes became pulsing electronic orchestras; simple words became transcendent, and his first album, At War With Walls And Mazes was born.  Read on to find out more about Son Lux’s latest release and watch the video about the creation of the cover art, fascinating!

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IODAcast 091: The Heavenly States, Susana Baca, The Crystal Stilts

Monday, April 18th, 2011
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download icon IODAcast 091: The Heavenly States, Susana Baca, The Crystal Stilts “Model
Son”
(mp3)
from “Oui Camera Oui”
(Hippies Are Dead Records)

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download icon IODAcast 091: The Heavenly States, Susana Baca, The Crystal Stilts “Shake The
Shackles”
(mp3)
from “In Love With Oblivion”
(Slumberland Records)

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Current Priorities – Late April

Friday, April 15th, 2011

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360606 72 Current Priorities   Late April The Heavenly States
Oui Camera Oui
Hippies Are Dead Records
Genre: Rock : Indie
UPC: 751937407225
Territories: World
Release Date: 4.19.11
The latest release from Oakland’s The Heavenly States, Oui Camera Oui comes complete with hooks, sing-a-longs, the lush string and keyboard arrangements of Genevieve Gagon, ample melodies, the huge drumming of Jeremy Gagon, and the raucous guitar playing of lead singer Ted Nesseth. True to its punk nature, the band continues to ingeniously use a simple everyday vocabulary to paint complex sonic and conceptual landscapes. Telescoped into an EP, these qualities have an amped intensity.

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365602 72 Current Priorities   Late April Various Artists
Sing For Your Meat: A Tribute To Guided By Voices
No More Fake Labels
Genre: Indie : Alternative
UPC: 013964472844
Territories: World
Release Date: 4.19.11
This album is a celebration of the many faces of Guided By Voices and the multitude of artists they have impacted through their music and mentality. Using a broad array of recording techniques and musical genres the artists have adhered largely to the lo-fi aesthetic of GBV but some have also mirrored the more produced side of their work as well giving the album depth and raw character; an authentically GBV feel oozes from this album from start to finish.

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Typhoon, Chikita Violenta, and Son Lux Featured on NPR’s All Songs Considered

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

We’re really excited to report three of our favorite IODA-distro’d artists were featured last night on NPR’s outstanding music program All Songs Considered. Portland’s Typhoon (Tender Loving Empire), Canada’s Chikita Violenta (Arts & Crafts) and NYC’s Son Lux (anticon.) all had songs recognized on the program along side indie heavyweights Fleet Foxes, Peter Bjorn and John, and Adele. It’s great to see some new talents elbow-to-elbow with some highly regarded and successful acts; it’s invaluable exposure. You can check out the program over on NPR’s website, and listen to a free promotrack from each of our artists after the jump!

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download icon Typhoon, Chikita Violenta, and Son Lux Featured on NPRs All Songs Considered “The Honest Truth” (mp3)
from “A New Kind of House”
(Tender Loving Empire)

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Featured Artist: Beans

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

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Title: End It All
Label: anticon
Genre: Hip-Hop : Electronic
Release Date: 02.15.11
UPC: 656605798028
Territory: World Ex. Europe

Brooklyn-based rapper Beans has lead quite an auspicious career over the last two decades. His old group, the legendary experimental and innovative Anti-Pop Consortium, is counted amongst Rap’s greatest units. His solo career has also proved fruitful, as Beans has made a name for himself outside of Anti-Pop’s success. In 2009 the group reunited and released a highly anticipated fifth album entitled Fluorescent Black, which was met with universal acclaim. Beans has put out four solo records that proved his unique style was invaluable to the hip-hop community. His last record, Thorns, was bittersweet, but an exercise is raw, exhausting emotion that one rarely hears anymore. Now he returns after the Anti-Pop reunion to present his new, fourth solo effort, End It All. The new record is a lush, darkly tinted soundscape that featured top-notch production from some of today’s most inspired names including Four Tet, Clark, TOBACCO, Son Lux, In Flagranti, Sam Fog (Interpol), and more. Needless to say, End It All is more than appropriate as Beans’s anticon debut; he fits in seamlessly with the label’s already spectacular roster

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The New York Times Hearts IODA Artists at SXSW!

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

The New York Times’ Art Beat section recently reviewed a series of performances at this year’s SXSW festival in Austin, and it seems our beloved IODA artists made quite an impression on them! Here’s a list of some of the artists and what Art Beat had to say about their performances (some of the quotes come from a feature they do called the “four word review;” it’s easy to guess which ones):

Frightened Rabbit: “Frightened Rabbit–singular noun, full band–devotes itself to hangdog anthems. Its stage patter was so unassuming that the band’s lead singer, Scott Hutchison, insisted the group had been outplayed by an opening act, We Were Promised Jetpacks. But the music contradicted that humility.” – Jon Pareles

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from “The Midnight Organ Fight”
(Fat Cat Records)
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Son Lux: “Son Lux had a different sonic palette for each song, from static-y dance beats to sparse piano notes, with lyrics that sketched bleak images” – Jon Pareles

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from “Weapons – EP”
(anticon)
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Tobacco: “Tobacco, from Black Moth Super Rainbow, played elastic electronica, full of aggressive analog swoops and buzzes, that moved in and out of dance beats.” – Jon Pareles

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from “Fucked Up Friends”
(anticon)
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Hauschka: “Hauschka … builds his repeating structures with a Romantic ear — pensive minor chords, inviting melodic lines, slow-cresting dynamics — and, sometimes, a foundation of rock rhythm. Even with their echoes of Philip Glass, the pieces were ingenious and exquisite.” – Jon Pareles

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from “Ferndorf”
(Fat Cat Records)
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Still Life Still: “…just when we were about to get back to work, Still Life Still kicked in. The band’s set was full of time shifts, sudden vocals and minor chords, but managed to make obtuse angles fit together almost sweetly. We stayed. The world and its petty needs would have to wait.” – David Carr

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from “Girls Come Too”
(Arts & Crafts)
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Broken Social Scene: “… Emily Haines of Metric wandered onstage in a gray hoodie, along with her bandmate James Shaw, to knock down a version of “Anthems for a 17 Year Old Girl.” Oddly enough, the addition of yet even more people seemed to solve the math and steady the presentation. By the end, people were even dancing.” – David Carr

Thee Oh Sees: “Thee Oh Sees have the propulsion of punk and the whirl of psychedelia, and the foursome … drew a few hundred people. A few hundred very enthusiastic people … the vibe was far more chummy than polished. The group performed in a tight knot with the audience clustered inches around it. There was a mosh pit and even some crowd-surfing. At times the dancing was so hard the bridge shook.” – Melena Ryzik

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from “Thee Oh Sees Sucks Blood”
(Castle Face)
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We Were Promised Jetpacks: “Masculine emo road untaken.” – Ben Sisario

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from “These Four Walls”
(Fat Cat Records)
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Real Estate: “Rollin’ downriver, beery haze.” – Ben Sisario

Warpaint: “They start out airborne, with high rippling chords and pinging patterns; soon one of the women starts singing a line or two that becomes an incantation, usually about a tense relationship: “All the time it took you to get yourself straight,” one chides. And then the drums kick in, the bass dives down and Warpaint turns downright funky while the guitars still float. First they hypnotize; then they get you dancing.” – Jon Pareles