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(Lisbon Portugal, Festas dos Santos Populares)

A new band from Portugal sent me their single. Very hipster sing a long, diplo style, the original may be too vocal for a DJ but looks like an indy college hit.
MAU – Toboggan (Rockets Remix)
MAU – Toboggan

Trash Yourself continues to send me material ever since we first wrote about them. Looks very productive in the Oklahoma City rock rave mosh.
El Paso Hot Button – Hot as Fuck (Trash Yourself Remix)

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El Paso Hot Button – James Ames Dame (Trash Yourself Remix)

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El Paso Hot Button – Admiral Sloth (Trash Yourself Remix)

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Nice fidget remix of a Trash Yourself original.
Trash Yourself – Forget It (Vicious Remix)

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I randomly found this song that just came out on Spinnin’ records’ sublabel ‘Made In NL. By Patrick Hagenaar, it reminded me of another song that my friend played at my moms 50th birthday party. I think the lyrics were about the same.
Patrick Hagenaar – IN DA ASS (original) (mediafire)
Instrumental:

A very nice bootleg if you can handle Madonna.
Madonna – Music (botz & flydrums & dani villa unreleased remix) (zippyshare)

Mouth Watering Records sent me this song with this description:
Filewile – The Number One Kid

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“Picture one of them pimped up 70’s cars bouncing down the hot inner city street, seemingly pushed along on nothing but the bass pounding from it’s speakers. The tune blastin’ is Number One Kid and the kids one the streets are all out shaking, breakin’ and poppin’ to the dubbed out Hip Hop Soul Sound that is Filewile.” I don’t know what to say.
Mercury Remix (320)

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Naturally I liked the more techno sounding mix labeled as “One for the late hours. Darkish Techno House with a wicked tension-”.

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i drink too much

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Play Me

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A new label brought to us by DJs Reid Speed & Mark Subsonik, Play Me from NYC brings us a fresh batch of bass line and dubstep.

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  • Azzido Da Bass – Dooms Night – Torqux-n-twist Mix
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  • Leaving From Mars – Dino Remix
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  • Leaving From Mars – B Rich Mix

Artists confirmed for or on past releases include: B. Rich, Mike Balance, Ultrablack, J. Rabbit, Havoc-n-Deed, Your Dirty Habit, After Midnight, Supercycle, Torqux & Twis7, Lazerbitch, and a few Reid Speed & Subsonik originals and remixes.

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Monolith Music Festival 2009

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[All words and photographs by Jacob Dyste]

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Let me start by saying that if you haven’t been to Red Rocks Amphitheater you need to make the journey. It is one of the most famous venues in the world for a reason; with opera house like acoustics and views that rival The Gorge, Red Rocks is a can’t miss. FuckBadMusic made its first journey out to Colorado last weekend for Monolith Music Festival. Although clouds and rain made shooting photos a challenge it didn’t put a damper on the artists or the crowd. Day one featured outstanding sets from The Antlers, Cotton Jones, Of Montreal, Caitlin Rose, Frightened Rabbit and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, but Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros stole the show just before the rain started to fall. Day Two opened up with Neon Indian and closed with The Mars Volta and featured Deer Tick, The Thermals, Phoenix, and HEALTH who laid down the loudest set of the weekend. Despite the weather an amazing time was had by all and I am positive this won’t be our last trip out to Monolith.

Check out more photos of the festival after the jump:
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Deer Tick @ Kennedy School tonight FREE

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Just wanted to pass along a reminder to everyone that the amazing Deer Tick will be playing the Kennedy School tonight at 7:00pm. The show is free, and will be the first of significance I’ve ever heard of happening at the school!

Just so we’re clear also, attending this show means you don’t have to feel bad about skipping them for Japanther or Chairlift come Friday!

I just watched this band play in Colorado on Sunday, and afterward seriously contemplated trying to catch all 5 of their Oregon shows this month. After tonight: 1 down, 4 to go to gladly. Can’t beat free either!

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Ticket Giveaway – Soulsavers @ Wonder Ballroom 9/6

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We’ve got the amazing opportunityto offer up a pair of tickets to the Soulsavers‘ show on the 6th at the Wonder Ballroom. All you’ve got to do is be the first to write in and tell us the name of Soulsavers’ last record before Broken. Don’t forget to include your first and last name. The winner could also swipe a copy of a 7″ record featuring Will Oldham singing Mark Lanegan’s lyrics, and vice versa!
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Defining Soulsavers’ sound is a varied task. Although the group is comprised of members of Queens of the Stone Age and Jane’s Addiction the heaviest influence their past lives contribute seems to come from Rich Warren and Jason Pierce (of Spiritualized). The album sways from brash to ballad in the same way nearly every Spiritualized record to this date does. This isn’t to say they reach the same effectivity of songs like ‘Run’, and ‘The Straight and the Narrow’, but Broken does accomplish the same washed out relatable euphoria. In fact, if there is anything that reminds of QOTSA or Jane’s Addiction, its the pop-rock songs buried beneath each of Mark Lanegan’s haunting indie gospel vocal takes.

Broken isn’t the album of the year for me (so far), but for fans of the somber spookiness of Sparklehorse & Dangermouse’s Dark Night of the Soul project, or the weathered deadpan of Bill Callahan, Soulsavers’ latest record Broken is definitely worth a listen, both on record and in concert.

Check out ‘Unbalanced Pieces’ at their Playlist.com page, and many more tracks streaming on their Myspace.

Considering how worth it it would be to pay for this show (and the 7″), free is a damn good price!
Don’t sleep on this one!

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