Thursday, 29 March 2012
Django Django at Norwich Arts Centre 25/03/12
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Michael Kiwanuka - Home Again, album review
Thursday, 22 March 2012
22/03\12 Pick & Nix
Will Nixon - Shakesville
Vacationer - Good As New
The Roots feat. Malik B - Here I Come
Hot Chip - Flutes
Fatboy Slim - Weapon of Choice
Kindness - Gee Up
Maroon 5 - Won't Go Home Without You
Air France - No Excuses
Sorry Ok Yes - So!
Miles Kane - First of My Kind
Santigold - Disperate Youth (2 Bears Remix)
Prodigy - Ghost Town
Paul Weller - Green
Jay Z & Kanye West - Niggas in Paris
Django Django - Default
Hall & Oates - You Make My Dreams Come True
The Doors - Break on Through
Justice vs Simian - We Are Your Friends
Ocean Colour Scene - Riverboat Song
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Genres: Friend or Foe?
Sunday, 18 March 2012
Friday, 16 March 2012
Pick & Nix 15/03/2012
The Hives - hate to Say I Told You So
Swedish House Mafia - Greyhound
Laura Gibson - La Grande
Two New
Sebastian - Love In Motion
Dragonette - The Right Woman
The Rapture - Whoo! Alright Yeah....Uh Huh
Mystery Jets - Someone Purer
Roots Manuva - Witness the Fitness
Eugene McGuiness - Shotgun
Policia - Amongster
Trophy Wife - Microlite
The Shoes - Time to Dance (Sebastian Remix)
Groove Armada - Purple Haze
Michael Kiwanuka - Always Waiting
Tourist - Forgive
Poolside - Harvest Moon
Rhythms Del Mundo - Superstylin'
The Magnetic Fields - Andrew in Drag
Grandmaster Flash feat. Melle Mel - White Lines (Don't Do It)
Monday, 5 March 2012
New Artist - Tourist
Trying to find info on Tourist is a bit like going round in circles. You find out a little bit then get redirected somewhere else which tells you equally little. The bare bones are; He is Brighton based musician Will Philips who formally remixed under the name of 'Little Loud' before changing it to the un-google-searchable Tourist. Mr Philips has acquired himself 785 followers on soundcloud, 285 likes on facebook and 278 followers on twitter, just by releasing his synth-poppy, floaty, dream-like debut track 'Placid Acid' with its lovely use of morphed vocals and it's follow up 'Jupiter' which is similarly poppy and is like a ray of sunshine transporting you away from an otherwise gloomy day. From his twitter feed I can see he's been playing around London but until his debut EP comes out on March 12th there is little else I can say.
What They Say
Not a lot at the moment.
What Others Have Said
"This is a track consisting of summery melodies and sonic soundscapes that get you right in the mood for the illusive sunshine. Reminiscing of Yeasayer’s 80’s synth leads and M83’s synth rhythms, ‘Placid Acid’ melds together French pop and electro pop exquisitely – leaving the listener gasping for more." - Boost The Music
Website: http://soundcloud.com/touristmusic
Sunday, 4 March 2012
New Band - Poolside
Poolside are LA based duo, Danish producer Filip Nikolic and American DJ Jeffrey Paradise, formly the frontman of new wave hardcore band, The Calculators. They make blissful, summer-time circa 1983 pop which they like to call Daytime Disco. Italian-Belgian DJ/producer/remixer Aeroplane featured Poolside's Take Me Home on his 'In Flight Entertainment' compilation album and the pair have recently played alongside James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem, The Rapture and Aeroplane as well as playing a pre Grammy awards party for Puma. They have done a gorgeous remix of Sade's 'What Am I Going to do to Make a Living' and also a lushes cover version of Neil Young's Harvest Moon, they regularly release free mixtapes on their website too. Poolside have released two singles, 'Do You Believe?' and 'Take Me Home' and are currently working on the debut album in their pool house turned recording studio in Los Angeles.
What They Say
Good friends who are inspired by California, mezcal, dancing, good food and having fun.
What Others Have Said
[About Do You Believe] "Los Angeles based duo Poolside keep it simple, marrying acid house rhythm to gently oscillating piano fills. It plays a bit like Len’s “Steal My Sunshine” as conceived by ‘Screamadelica-era Primal Scream, strange and improbable as that may sound." - NME
Line Up
Filip Nikolic, Jeffrey Paradise
Website: http://soundcloud.com/poolside_music
Friday, 2 March 2012
New Band - Proxies
Proxies are a rock four-piece hailing from various little towns around England however they first got recognised as coming from Yorkshire. They have only released one single called 'If I Had A Penny To My Name' which featured Sean Smith from The Blackout on guest vocals. The gained popularity by giving away their early demos for free on social media networks, Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook. They have since toured with Canterbury, Hadouken!, Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy and Metronomy as well as completing their own headline tour. They are not your standard rock band as their sound relies heavily on keyboards, synths and also keytar but still features the usual heavy guitars and thrashed-out drumming.
What Others Have Said
"The band is an eclectic mix of decent, hard hitting rock and electronica fused with an incredible and justified belief in themselves and their music" - The Independant Liverpool Student Newspaper
Line Up
Jordan Fish (Guitar, Keyboard), Joseph Todd (Vocals, Guitar, Keytar), Joshua Rumble (Bass), Alex Binnigton (Drums)
Website: http://proxiesmusic.com/
New Band - Fiction
London four-piece who make electronic/indie/pop, they have released three singles; 'Parakeets', 'Big Things' and 'Curiosity' expecting to release their debut album later this year. They are a refreshing blend of keyboards, strange guitar effects, no drum kit per se and percussion. Recently supported The Maccabies, Dog Is Dead, Metronomy, Warpaint and The Klaxons. Since forming in 2009 they have recorded live sessions for Radio 1, 6 Music, XFM and Diesel Radio and their song 'Big Things' has been used on an advert for car manufacture Ford. They are a good band to catch live as the members swap instruments constantly through-out their set, they don't have a drum kit only two up right toms and a percussionist who whacks an empty water-drum, cowbells, and what looked like the lid of a dust-bin.
What Others Have Said
New Band - All The Young
Indie/Britpop four-piece from Stoke-On-Trent, yet to bring out their debut album, but released three singles last year, 'The First Time' in February, 'Welcome Home' in May and 'Quiet Night' in October. They have so far toured with Morrisey, The Courteeners, Kaiser Chiefs, The Wombats, Hard-Fi and Pigeon Detectives. They recorded their debut album (also called Welcome Home) in Vancouver, Canada with recording-supremo GGGarth Richardson, who in the past has produced the likes of Rage Against the Machine, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Biffy Clyro and You Me At Six, to name literally but a few. Previously known as New Education, they are the band of 2012 trying to make Britpop chart worthy again, whilst looking a bit like a Madness tribute band. Their tunes aren't too bad and easily listenable, but nothing ground-breaking. They appeal to 'lads' with at least one pint of lager in hand.
What They Say
Thursday, 1 March 2012
01/03/12 Will Nixon's Pick & Nix setlist
Pretty good set this week lots of new music.
Bleeding Knees Club - Same Game
Arctic Monkeys - R U Mine?
Fiction - Big Things
Wiley - Numbers In Action
The Song You May Have Forgotten
The Kooks - Naive (Jean Torique Remix)
Sam Sparrow - Happiness
Michael Kiwanuka feat. Dan Auerbach - Lasan
Two New
Fixers - Floating Up
Ask Lydia - Clever
Chromeo - Night by Night (Skream remix)
Maverick Sabre - Let Me Go
Faith (The B + S edit)
The Sunshine Underground - Borders
SBTRKT feat Little Dragon - Wildfire
Eugene McGuiness - Thunderbolt
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - Shoot a Hole into the Sun
Thankyou to everyone who listened tonight x