440R BLOG NATION

Friday, March 31, 2006

my bumps my bumps my bumps my bumps

headman: dude who, in 2005, remixed annie, franz, and mylo, and put out one of my favorite 12"s of the year: birth school work death (gomma). now his album is here and i'm here to dork out about it. guest vox by a bunch of people, one dude from the rapture and it really sounds like the dude from radio 4 on the first track. (which is what radio 4 should have sounded like after gotham) but this is not that track, i like this one much better. when i put it on, it makes me do these crazy kinda workout/robot moves (in my bedroom, at 2:20 am)

headman - so disgraceful

(also check this link for a download of the whole album)

long island city blues


C440R: this is our contribution to karen's new compilation:

long island city blues
(mp3 6.4 MB)

_TNY

Friday, March 24, 2006

Learning How to Party From the Party Masters



The Jersey Shore, Greasy Hair, Sunburned Skin, Bad Blonde Dye Jobs, Over-priced Over-crowded Clubs, and a whole lotta Stoli Raz, can only mean one thing:

PARTY!

And if we're talking Party, we gotta talk about the one genre of music that is dedicated solely to slamming yet trancey beats that force you to grind up on the nearest stranger and make-out with them in a MTV Spring Break induced haze. Yes, this is the embodiment of FREESTYLE MUSIC.

Freestyle is on its way back, and you betta reckagnize. DJs like Mark E. Moon and Musk's Area D have been trumping the scene with their freestyle throwbacks for years now, and now I've jumped on board the bandwagon as well. Although I bobbed and weaved to Snap back in junior high, I had no idea what to call that style of music, until last spring, when on a BigDigit/Plunge road trip back to Boston we were passing thru southern connecticut wherein Jef (er, mark e. moon, i mean) knew just what radio station to switch it to. You know when you go to bed, and it's pouring outside, and you fall asleep and then you wake up in the morning and it's like the craziest sunniest best day ever? Well, that hour or so listening to that station was kind of like that for me.

One of the more modern divas in the Freestyle game is Rockell (yes, even she has a myspace page!), who blew up on the scene in 1996 with her hit single "Fell in Love". I recently stumbled upon a digital a cappella of this track and so i tried it out over some more, um, modern beats.

Check it:

Rockell - "Fell in Love" (no.1's freeggaetonstyle mix)

and while you're at it, DL the newest Rockell track "Love" and give this freestyle sister her props!


-no.1

[no.1@bigdigits.com]

Monday, March 20, 2006

Crystal Understanding

Thursday, March 16, 2006

hummer

so i hear that using one of these can help kill the hum when using a laptop for performing and playing music. i'm a mac guy, and apples don't have the problem, but i've heard about PC laptops having a constant buzz/hum whenever using the AC adapter, but not with the battery. does this work? supposedly it has something to do with ground loops, and using these things lifts the ground to the laptop.

this post is for mac, who has been without his laptop/instrument for many many weeks now, which has had this problem in the past, but should finally be back on saturday. and thanks les for the heads up on this .nfo.

if you know anything about this matter, please post a comment so we can help all the laptop artists out there. -micL

Friday, March 10, 2006

Hot Chip/Big Digits/Blanks/David Day


In what might be the greatest assemblage of talent this side of the the Canadian WBC team, Hot Chip, Big Digits, the Blanks, and David Day take aim at Boston's danceability this coming monday night at Great Scott. The show was organized by the Fenway Recordings people and centers around the aforementioned Hot Chip who are new additions to the DFA roster of awesomeness. They have a new record scheduled for release in May that seems poised to quickly enter the hearts of americanos pining for a new Postal Service lp. PTVN has been rocking Over and Over in his dj sets for a minute (along with his fresh redo of the Blanks' "Pouncer), which displays Hot Chip's bangin club anthem side, but a bulk of their other work is kinda surpisingly low key and sweet.

Here's all the necessary info. hope to see you there!

Monday, March 13th, 2006
Fenway Recordings presents:
Hot Chip
with
Big Digits
the Blanks
and DJ David Day

at Great Scott, Allston, MA
18+, $8, doors at 9pm

[posted by mac]

Saturday, March 04, 2006

Northeast Sticks Together, Part II


About a month ago, a complimentary new cd reached the desks of 440r enterprises by Pittsburgh's own Centipede E'est. Admittedly, this was the first I'd had heard of said band, but I was very familiar with one of its principle parts.

Back in 2001, Centipede's frontman Nicholas "Nick" Falwell cut his early chops locally in a band he had with his good friend Alex known simply as Shopping. Shopping was a brightly burning star before they up and left for Pittsburgh in early 2002. They played a bunch of shows with The Secrets (you know, the guys who now make up the Carlisle Sound, Reports, and Harry and the Potters), and got to open for a then unknown A.R.E. Weapons in a secret loft party in Dudley Square.

Now fast forward several years down the road: the Shopping spree has ended, but Nick, still remaining in Pittsburgh, has managed to wrangle a few like-minded musicians to form a new group with the sharpness of a sea god's trident.

The nine tracks on Centipede's debut, "Cheeks of Neptune" were recorded in a barn in Alabama and seem to rumble on a mystical highway like a possessed 18-wheeler. There's a little bit of everything on this record, from sounds liken to 60's Sci-Fi B-movies, to 70's style big rock jam sessions, to sludgey southern indie rock of the early 90's. Like, if Centipede E'est had existed in Durham, NC in the 1993, Merge wouldn't have been able to scoop them up quick enough. To me their compositions could easily stand next to that of Polvo or Verbena, or similar contemporaries of that forgotten era.

Their music is just groovy and southern enough to capture the attention of the keenest ears in a rural juke joint, yet weird and experimental enough to wet the panties of a Brooklyn barista. In fact, brooklyn has indeed taken notice, as C.E. has embarked already on a few mini tours with new friends Oxford Collapse.

The lyrics are all over the place, but circle around an overall theme of water (even sampling a babbling brook for one outro). Nick may never escape the comparisons to Isaac Brock vocally, but make no mistake, his voice timbers out of control in his own distinct way.

Check 'em out for yourself:

Centipede E'est - "Zion is Cyan"

Centipede E'est - "Franciscan Position"


[posted by mac]