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DOWNLOAD: Cortney Tidwell - 17 Horses

Posted 4/15/2009 8:30 AM by Steve Mizek

Tags: jam, tension, rock

Forceful is not an adjective often used to describe Cortney Tidwell's music, but her forthcoming album, Boys, is likely to change all that. In one track, "17 Horses," the Nashville-based singer leaps upon listeners to deliver eerie coos and hair-raising siren calls. All the while the stomping drums, nerve-wracking jolts of guitar and almost buried piano of her backing band steadily turn up the tension before reaching an almost unbearably anxious climax. Only moments later the group is whisked away in the shadows, echoes in its wake, listeners left to catch their breaths and crave the next song. This is not the Cortney Tidwell you remembered, just the one you will remember.

Sounds like: White Light/White Heat-era Velvet Underground, Mazzy Star on amphetamines, Mogwai

 

Cortney Tidwell - 17 Horses 

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EXCLUSIVE DOWNLOAD: Kuniyuki - Birds (Tony Lionni & Tokyo Black Star Remixes)

Posted 10/14/2008 11:24 AM by Steve Mizek

Tags: techno, house, dance, steve mizek, organic, jam

Musical minds from all over the world have coalesced around the inventive sounds created by Kuniyuki Takahashi. He doesn't sound anything like the producers who lined up to remix his body of work, preferring free-flowing, organically sourced jams (guitars! flutes! real drums!) held together by synth jelly to the usual 4x4 structure. But even Theo Parrish, Henrik Schwarz, Cobblestone Jazz, Chateau Flight, Tokyo Black Star, A Mountain of One, and Tony Lionni -- the cast behind Remixed -- need to free their minds every now and again. Those in need of a bit of mind-expansion should check out these remixes of Kuniyuki's "Birds," both which remain relatively faithful to the piano-laden original with certain twists. Tony Lionni revels in the tune's earthiness and plays up the piano, which floats on a bed of soothing pads and lilting flute. Diametrically different, Tokyo Black Star opts for synths and charges to the dance floor, aided by a cavalry of digital claps, bongos and segmented bass line. It's a nice contrast of spiritual tension and physical release.

Sounds like: Henrik Schwarz, Chateau Flight, Francois K

Download: Kuniyuki - Birds (Tony Lionni Remix)

Download: Kuniyuki - Birds (Tokyo Black Star Remix)

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DOWNLOAD: I Led 3 Lives - Dragracing

Posted 10/8/2008 11:56 AM by Samuel Duke

Tags: jam, indie, rock, jazz, electronic, psych, Samuel Duke

The walloping tribal electro-jazz of I Led 3 Lives’ “Dragracing” is about the closest thing auto sports and psychedelia have in common today. Swirling like smoke signals around a brisk amalgam of skittering breakbeats and Tony Williams-worthy chops, the guitars, keys, and bass of this New York trio build and build for nigh on six minutes here, pausing only to let one another breathe before dunking themselves back into the bubbling madness. I Led 3 Lives—possibly named after a short-lived fifties TV series?—just put out a record called Peace Now (word) on New York's Nublu, the label associated with the East Village space of the same name. If anyone’s caught the house band playing some of their marathon jam sessions in there on a Saturday night, you know what you’re in for here: pure intoxicating virtuosity.

Sounds like: Brazilian Girls, Secret Machines, The Tony Williams Lifetime

Download: I Led 3 Lives - Dragracing

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EXCLUSIVE DOWNLOAD: Whalebones - Another Jungle

Posted 3/5/2008 1:19 PM by Daniel Arnold

Tags: indie, rock, stoner, jam, grunge

We first laid eyes on Whalebones last April from the back of a heady Big Sur roadhouse called Fernwood. It was the Folk Yeah Spring Festival and the band was from Seattle. And like any Northwest rock outfit worth their salt, they took their noodles crunchy, closed their eyes and used that wailer girlie harmony to absolute perfection. Very Crazy Horse. Borderline epic. Not to cop out or anything, but they're the kinda songs that you'd imagine sound their best in a van on a sunny day, close to some water. We're so so psyched, not only to get exclusive access to "Another Jungle," but to get lowdowns on both downloads from Whalebones songwriter, Justin Deary. Go ahead and freak out.

DOWNLOAD: Whalebones - Another Jungle

DOWNLOAD: Whalebones - Don't You Know

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