Archive for the ‘Electronica’ Category

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Little Boots

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Little BootsArtist: Little Boots

Hails From: Blackpool, England

Musical Style: Electropop, Electronica, Alternative/Dance

For Fans of: Siouxsie and the Banshees, Lady Gaga, Hot Chip

 

 Why you should check her out:

Singer and multi-instrumentalist Little Boots is quickly emerging as a queen of dance floor hooks. Her collection of finely-crafted, Electropop tunes are rife with super-saccharine earworms, earning her a spot on Esquire Magazine’s list of “60 Brilliant Brits for 2009.”

Background Check:

At the tender age of five, Blackpool, England-born Victoria Hesketh lobbied her family for a piano. Her kindly uncle procured one from a local pub, and she’s been making music ever since. After competing—and losing—in the UK television show “Pop Idol” at 16, Hesketh served time as singer in a jazz trio before settling in with indie pop band Death Disco. She then struck out on her own after deciding she needed to follow her own dance-oriented electronic muse—and Little Boots was born.

 

Hesketh began posting her raved-up covers of artists like Wham and Miley Cyrus to YouTube and MySpace before recording her proper debut album, 2009’s Hands. Cavity-inducing hooks abound, combined with simple instrumentation and infectious grooves aided by the likes of Hot Chip’s Joe Goddard and Greg Kurstin of The Bird and the Bee. Hesketh herself plays keyboards, piano, stylophone and the Tenori-on—a Japanese electronic instrument that looks like a Lite-Brite.

 

Little Boots is currently peddling her sonic wares and unicorn-fantasy-Dayglo imagery across the globe in a mind-bending tour set to tackle over 30 festivals this calendar year alone.
Where you can find her in cyberspace:
On Tour:
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Major Lazer

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Major LazerArtist: Major Lazer

Hails from: Philadelphia/London

 

Musical Style: Dancehall, Reggae, Electronica, Club/Dance

 

For Fans of: M.I.A., Santigold, Simian Mobile Disco

 

 

 

Why You Should Check Them Out:

 

The dancehall side project of DJ/producers Diplo (Wes Pentz, of Philadelphia) and Switch (Dave Taylor of London), Major Lazer is infecting dance floors all over the globe. The endlessly creative duo—responsible for M.I.A.’s Grammy-nominated “Paper Planes”—combine forces to create some of the best jams of 2009.

 

Background Check:

 

Who doesn’t like a little wacky mythology to spice up their record collection? In order to best disseminate their latest reggae-inflected grooves, Diplo and Switch created the character Major Lazer—a Jamaican commando who lost his arms in the secret Zombie War of 1984 (never heard of it?). According to legend, US military forces rescued the “major” and fashioned him with prosthetic limbs formed from experimental lazers. Major Lazer, under cover as a dancehall club owner, enlists the help of—you guessed it—Diplo and Switch to produce his first LP.

 

In their own words, the group produces, “futuristic dancehall and digital reggae sounds crafted as a soundtrack to a not-so-distant dystopian future.” Major Lazer endeavors to defeat evil forces through partying and killer tunes—along with his rocket-powered skateboard.

 

Whatever the intention, the ensuing album, Guns Don’t Kill People…Lazers Do, is a dancehall tour de force. Filled with big beats and electronic pulses, the album revolves around nasty basslines and crafty samples. The Major throws in plenty of found sounds, sex-laden lyrics and a little Auto-Tune zaniness for good measure. The record features an array of guests including Santigold, Nina Sky and Amanda Blank, as well as dancehall stars Mr. Lex, Ms. Thing, Mr. Vegas and Vybz Kartel.

 

To ensure proper defense against the supposedly encroaching monsters, vampires and zombies lurking just beneath the surface of our “civilized society,” you might just want to arm yourself with a copy.

 

Where you can find them in Cyberspace:

 

Majorlazer.com

Myspace

 

On Tour:

JamBase 

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Charlift

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charliftArtist: Charlift

Hails From: Brooklyn, NY

Musical Style: Pop, Indie, Electronica

For Fans of: Bjork, MGMT, Ida Maria

 

 

Why you should check them out:

With a flair for quizzical songwriting and delighting electronic production, Brooklyn’s Chairlift is the next persuasive force out of the already notoriously inspired Burough. Fronted by Caroline Polachek’s vocal bounciness and already a support staple on several notable tours, Chairlift are raising spirits and eyebrows with their full length debut, Does You Inspire You.

Background check:

The trio originally set forth their aural inventiveness upon the soundtracks of haunted tours within their hometown of Boulder, Co. It was only after they realized their music could do so much more than spook ghost hunters that Caroline Polachek, Aaron Pfenning, and Patrick Wimberly headed east to the Big Apple and began a torrid musical affair alongside other notably experimental Brooklynites MGMT and Grizzly Bear. Soon, those acts were on national stages while Chairlift stayed local and true, that is until their song “Bruises” began the commercial circuit accompanying an IPod spot. Now the group is poised to bring their infectious and surprisingly varied sound to broader shores.

While the bubbly pop of “Bruises” sustains as the group’s calling card, their output easily escapes such confining labels. Songs like “Planet Health” are pure 80’s ecstasy founded on funky electronic bass lines and Polachek’s sultry serenades. Other tunes, such as “Evident Utensil”, could as easily be from the future as the past. With Pfenning alternating Polachek’s sweetness with a relative sour affection, Chairlift will surely satisfy the yesteryear devotees as well as the futurists looking for that new and unique take on pop music.

Where you can find them in Cyberspace:

MySpace

Charlift Website

Wikipedia

On Tour:

JamBase