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Green Owl and Babelgum CMJ Showcase - Grandchildren
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Green Owl and Babelgum CMJ Showcase - Intro
GREEN OWL, NYC’s own sustainable and environmentally active record label put our forward-thinking-freestyling caps on for our CMJ ’09. When Essau of The Very Best had some visa issues it was a last minute scramble to fill their spot in a show case- the line up included Nijasonics, Grand Children and Theophilus London. Check out the rest of the clips from this CMJ showcase. And look our for more from The Very Best to come on this channel. babelgum.com/cmj
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Terrible Records and Babelgum CMJ Showcase - Little...
Little Girls: If there’s been a ‘trend’ worth following in music this year, it could well be the gravitation towards under-produced, highly-conceptual lo-fi fuzz pop, a Pitchfork-endorsed sound re-popularized by the likes of Wavves, Crystal Stilts, Times New Viking and No Age, to name but a few. In Toronto one entry of note is Little Girls, an unlikely outfit grown from the basement studio stylings of 20-year-old Josh McIntyre, former Pirate/Rock member whose surprise post-punk minimalism created a buzz on both sides of the border before he had a chance to even explain himself. McIntyre, who cites as his biggest influences hip hop producers including the late great J Dilla, recorded and posted some songs under the moniker early this year with zero expectations. Their debut album Concepts, out on Paper Bag Records, is murky, moody and varied – just a few of the reasons they were picked to play the first Terrible Records Showcase for CMJ 09.
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Terrible Records and Babelgum CMJ Showcase - Blood...
Devonte' Hynes is Blood Orange. In terms of side projects and unofficial material Dev Hynes must be amongst the most prolific in the game right now. His accumulative discography would dwarf acts who have been around twice as long and he's launched yet another project. Blood Orange is a lo-fi lounge pop outfit, not a million miles from Lightspeed Champion but one that reigns in that latters alt.country tendencies.   Regardless of his stage name, Dev is a multi-talented songwriter, composer and musician from the UK whose new moniker, Blood Orange, is a fresh sound of pop and surf.  Dev says he sings differently on this record, much more calculated and it has its own life to it. Equipped with his guitar and black Macbook, Dev seamlessly guided through a storybook of songs for his show at Pianos, as part of the Terrible Records showcase, most of which would cause one to dance; he did take the time to ask for the lights to be turned down for a more tender song but overall it was an energetic display of melodramatic lyrics and bouncy beats. Song “ Forget It”
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CMJ 2010 Blogumentary - Dead Gaze
Numerous releases this year and increasing love in the blogosphere have landed Cole Furlow, the man behind Dead Gaze, well deserved accolades. Hailing from Mississippi, Dead Gaze make dreamy, melodic noise. Vocal effects, swampy guitars and plenty of fuzz are nothing new, but the excellent songwriting really make Dead Gaze stand out. Running on empty, we just made it to the former Market Hotel space in Bushwick for a private acoustic performance.
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CMJ 2010 Blogumentary - La Big Vic
When she's not running her blog, Visitation-Rites, Emilie Friedlander is playing out around Brooklyn with her band, La Big Vic. The etherial music is fit for a Wes Anderson soundtrack, mixing violin with synth to create layers of cinematic noise.
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Green Owl and Babelgum CMJ Showcase - Theophilus...
GREEN OWL SHOWCASE: THEOPHILUS LONDON Theophilus London is from Brooklyn, but his new-wave rap poems have quickly become the hottest shit in both New York and the UK.   A wordsmith that's James-Dean cool, young London is the voice of a post hiphop generation.  His rhymes cut through traditional rap braggadocio to explore new horizons and emotional landscapes.  Below him, the beats are idiosyncratic and filled with synthesizers and talking drums.   London's debut mixtape, This Charming Mixtape, came out 2009 to rave reviews.  Expect a full-length in 2010. babelgum.com/cmj
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Hype Machine and Babelgum CMJ Showcase - Sleigh Bells
Sleigh Bells One the most talked-about acts to come out of the 2009 CMJ Music Marathon, Sleigh Bells are a brand-spanking-new duo from Brooklyn, comprising Alexis on the mic and Derek on guitar/beats, who have just burst onto the scene with their unique brand of spare, thrashy hardcore pop tunes.  Their performance at the Hype Machine/ Babelgum showcase was only their sixth live gig ever!  A week later, their self-released new single scooped a 9 (!) from Pitchfork, while their live sets garnered an endless stream of praise from the music blogosphere. Check out this exclusive recording of “AB Machine”. babelgum.com/cmj
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CMJ 2010 Blogumentary - Andrew Cedermark
The final act to perform at Underwater Peoples showcase in Brooklyn, Andrew Cedermark closed out the night, taking the stage well after midnight. Cedermark, former guitarist from Titus Andronicus, performed material from his solo record. It was a raucus mix of lo-fi melodies that put a smile on our faces.
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CMJ 2010 Blogumentary - Prince Rama
Meditative is one description, but don't call them punks or hippies... Prince Rama grew up together in Florida and by way of Boston and Brooklyn the trio have spent a good amount of time on the road perfecting their distinct sound. Handing out small drums, bells and whistles, Prince Rama include the audience in the cosmic performance. We catch the trio at Cakeshop for one of their early CMJ performances. Although it was still tea time, Prince Rama brought an energetic performance that was mesmerizing. Some like it for the big drums, some like it for the big hair... For more in the series, go to babelgum.com/cmj
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Terrible Records and Babelgum CMJ Showcase - Intro
Terrible Records: Chris Taylor and Ethan Silverman formed Terrible Records on a whim, and weren't really sure what to do first.  They have made a few bad decisions along the way, and some that were plain awful.  One decision they did make was to form a record label, which was terrible.  I guess the Acrylics record (All of the Fire) turned out pretty alright.  And who didn't like the Arthur Russell/Cant split 7 inch?  There are some high hopes for the Class Actress EP coming out, and that's mildly comforting.  As they continue to make it up as they go, they will hopefully have some strong releases coming out in 2010.  Though I doubt it.   At least Chris is in Grizzly Bear.    
 

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