Author: Jesse Ship

Plaid Predict the Future of Electronic Music

Plaid Predict the Future of Electronic Music

  Posted on Sep 30th 2011 5:00PM by Jesse Ship Warp Records’ Plaid — comprised of Ed Handley and Andy Turner — are back with the album ‘Scintilli’ (meaning “I am many sparks” in Latin). The disc features signature spiraling beats and chimes from Bjork‘s former bandmates 

Oh, How The Mighty Have Fallen…

Oh, How The Mighty Have Fallen…

Hey Mighty Wallet, I like your style, but after a year of use, you’re looking a little rough around the edges and weak in the bones.  What gives? What was once surprise and delight has spiralled into shock and embarassment. Not quite the claim of 

Montreal Music Fests – Antenna Fall 2011

Montreal Music Fests – Antenna Fall 2011

Max Payne 3 Trailer

Max Payne 3 Trailer

Rockstar Games gets wise and take a bite off of VH1’s ‘Pop Up Video!’ for the Max Payne 3 trailer.

Guerilla Raw Denim

Guerilla Raw Denim

  Guerrilla Raw Denim looks like they’re directly targeting the hip hop scene with their gangster looking, Balaclava toting logos and models with names like Sniper and Gunner. There isn’t a lot in the way of images yet but here are some teaser shots from 

Shunda K Takes Her ‘Most Wanted’ Rap Sermon ‘From the Church to the Club’

Shunda K Takes Her ‘Most Wanted’ Rap Sermon ‘From the Church to the Club’

Posted on Sep 20th 2011 2:30PM by Jesse Ship Shunda K is one half of the electro-hip-hop group Yo! Majesty. When she’s not offering her services with her mobile production studio in ‘Itty Bitty’ Plant City, Florida, or performing with Yo! Majesty (the duo are touring North 

SebastiAn Blames the Director of M.I.A.’s ‘Born Free’ Video for Delaying His Album

SebastiAn Blames the Director of M.I.A.’s ‘Born Free’ Video for Delaying His Album

Sebastian
Ed Banger Records

 

Posted on Sep 21st 2011 5:00PM by Jesse Ship

29-year-old Parisian electro producer SebastiAn recently irked fans, again, by releasing a simplistic radio-show-style playlist on the popular music sharing site Soundcloud. The quick cuts were a letdown for fans expecting the technical DJ sets Sebastian is known for.

“I’m becoming like an old guy who sits at home with his whiskey and listens to blues — it’s very strange,” he tells Spinner. “Everyone is obsessed with me doing a technical mix, but this was never the intention. If fans are not happy, they can make their own, and they should certainly criticize me more.”

The artist who’s currently touring ‘Total,’ his first full-length for Ed Banger Records, has a casual and unapologetic approach to releasing albums — he waited for years before dropping this one for this label. “I won’t release an album for the sake of a commercial package,” he says. “I would much rather put things out as they come. If they are good, good. If they’re bad, well, too bad — next. But, really, it’s all Romain Gavras fault.”

Gavras is the director of various music videos for the likes of Justice and M.I.A. (he’s the guy behind her controversial ‘Born Free’ video) and also shot the award-winning film ‘Our Day Will Come,’ to which SebastiAn penned the score. The project forced him to compromise his album to focus on epic, Eastern-Bloc-tinged instrumentals for eight months. “Gavras picked me because I grew up in the former Yugoslavia. He thought I would be able to bring some darkness and heaviness to the soundtrack with classic [Sergei] Rachmaninoff-inspired pieces with a contemporary angle.”

It was also through Gavras that SebastiAn reconnected with M.I.A. for ‘C.T.F.O.,’ one of ‘Total”s standout tracks (“she calls it ‘Chill the F— Out’ but I say ‘Shut the F— Up,” he jokes). Mayer Hawthorne was another surprise guest on his record. His inclusion was very much a fluke, as the two met on the street in Amsterdam while on the prowl for a nightcap. “It was actually my friend that recognized him; I always thought he was black!” says SebastiAn. “Having him on the album makes perfect sense as I was looking for a tidy voice just like his — and it’s always better to meet outside of a label environment.”

 

Hawthorne sings the vocals on the forthcoming single ‘Love in Motion,’ a song written in the tradition of Prince‘s ‘Kiss’ but with a more modern and heavier sound. SebastiAn says he considered drawing from Michael Jackson but confesses, “I was always more into Prince, because he is still black and still alive.”

While SebastiAn is famous for his powerful, almost punishing style of electro (check out the almost unrecognizable remix of Toddla T‘s ‘Watch Me Dance’), ‘Total’ has a softer side, accompanied by musical interludes inspired by classic hip-hop albums.

“Its not all hard-hitting,” he says. “There are songs for times when you might want to be sweet with your girlfriend, or boyfriend. But yes, there are tracks for other days when you want to beat people up.”

Drew Smith – Love Teeth

Drew Smith – Love Teeth

Drew Smith once taught ESL in Canada and one of his students, Sohee Jeon, went back home to South Korea to be a successful animator.  Years later she decided to share her talents with Drew and made him this slightly creepy, cute and kawaii music