Classixx cover Van Halen’s “Right Now”

Classixx have covered Van Halen’s “Right Now,” the hit single from the 1991 album For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge. Listen to it below. The track is on a new compilation album named Loosies, which shows off rare cuts, remixes, and B-sides from independent label Innovative Leisure. Nosaj Thing, Aesop Rock, De Lux, and more are also featured on the album that is set to be out July 14th. See the full tracklist below.

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Loosies
01 Classixx: “Right Now”
02 De Lux: “It’s A Combination” (Peaking Lights Disco Dub)
03 Superhumanoids: “Anxious In Venice” (Hanni El Khatib Remix)
04 Lazer Sword: “Shot In the Nite”
05 Hanni El Khatib: “You Rascal You” (Aesop Rock Remix)
06 De Lux “Moments” (Tom Vek Remix)
07 Mexicans With Guns: “Highway to Hell” ft. Freddie Gibbs & Bun B (Ridin’ Dirty Remix)
08 De Lux: “LA Threshold” (DJ Harrison Remix)
09 Feeding People: “Island Universe” (Free the Robots ft. Phil Nisco Remix)
10 Nosaj Thing: “P8”
11 Nick Waterhouse: “I Cry”
12 We Break Cameras: “Burning Japan”
13 De Lux: “Marquee Moon”
14 Classixx: “A Mountain With No Ending” (Blue Motel Remix)
15 Superhumanoids: “See It All” (Gossamer Remix)
16 Tropics: “Let Go”
17 Crystal Antlers: “We All Gotta Die” (Scientist Remix)
18 Two Eights: “Manifest Destiny”
19 Hanni El Khatib: “Penny” (Classixx Remix)
20 Tijuana Panthers: “Boardwalk” (Delta Spirit Remix)
21 Classixx: “Ndivile” (Daniel T. & Turbotito Remix)
22 De Lux: “Better At Making Time” (Yacht Remix)
23 Classixx: “Just Let Go” (Ray Mang Remix)
24 Superhumanoids: “Feel Good Hit of the Summer”
25 Hanni El Khatib: “Loved One” (Scotty Coats & Wes The Mes Wes Coats remix)
26 De Lux: ”Oh Man The Future” (Daniel T. Remix)

100 Watt Horse, the Washboard Abs, Briana Marela, Duzz at Obsidian in photos

Molten Salt shares two new songs from upcoming album “Quiet Hex”

Olympia-based indie rock band, Molten Salt, has released two songs, “Absolutely Nothing” yesterday and “Two Cares” today. The tracks are from their upcoming album Quiet Hex which is set to come out in August according to their Facebook via 2060 Records.

Listen to both of the tracks below.

 

Everything with a Purpose: an Interview with phebreze.

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The cover of Neophantasia

“A lot of music today it doesn’t really bring a huge response out of people.” Says phebreze, “I really like putting it all together and I think that the cover art, what I’m talking about in the song, and the music itself has to make you feel something.” No, it’s not the household air-freshener making that artistic statement. phebreze is a young producer and musician who is gearing up to release his first album. We sat down with phebreze, whose real name is Carter, and chatted with him over Skype.

Interview has been edited for length and clarity.

First off, how did you come up with the name, phebreze?

So I knew I wanted convey like an aesthetic and a style with a name.  I really liked breezy and natural imagery so I knew I had to have something with breeze. I had just made a series of playlists on Spotify with replacing the ph with f and that’s how I came up with it. phebreze to me means a refreshing new aesthetic and style of music. Also it sounds and looks cool.

Walk me through the creative process for one of your songs. Say “tropics”.

That one actually had a really interesting process. A lot of the songs start from voice memos, I have 800 recorded, full of song ideas. I have so many ideas and directions at once and it is really hard for me to decide which direction to take and which ones I want to record. So this started as a voice memo in 2015, so I must have been like 15, where I was playing high notes on the keyboard and my friend was just playing around with chords and that’s actually the voice memo at the end of tropics. I’ve actually been working on that song for several months, just coming back to it because I was like “I don’t really know how to feel about it”. And it came to a point where I wanted to put it out but I knew it needed a little something else and so I added the voice memo at the end, just kind of like a record with the crackling, you can actually here me say “yeah I got it” at the end. I’m glad you asked about that one.

Neophantasia, walk me through what exactly that means and why you chose that title for the album.

I came up with this title also when I was 15, in January of 2015, that’s how long the album has been circulating in my mind. I wanted to convey a message of what the album was and what the sound was and I wanted to convey that with a single word. So I thought what if I combine two words that describe me and my ventures in music. Neophyte, a person who is new to like a skill or belief. And fantasia, a unique kind of music. Since it is my first album I’m a new member of the music scene and industry and it is a new a different kind of music, so I just added the ph and there you go.

You have been relatively quiet regarding the new album with the exception of a couple of Periscopes. Walk me through what I can expect on the album.

Right now it’s 13 tracks, around 50 minutes long, and each track is kind of personal and each track really makes you feel something. I’m not going to release a track list but I am going to release a single, so I’ll talk a little about that. Cafune, it’s a Portuguese word: to lovingly run your fingers through your lover’s hair. It’s kind of depressing once you know what it’s about but it sounds like just another love song. It’s about a dream I had where I fell in love with a girl and how I forgot her face after the dream ends. It’s about how I could have this connection with a girl in a dream and how it doesn’t translate to real life. That’s probably one of my most favorite tracks in the whole project. It’s kind of like “I want to have these dreamy adventures with you, even if it can’t happen and even if you’re a dream girl”. The other stuff on the album is different from what I have on my Soundcloud. All of the stuff has lyrics and I am experimenting with a lot of different sounds. Each song should make you feel something. I have synesthesia and I hope that each one of these songs can trigger that reaction even if you don’t have synesthesia and should make you feel and see something. If I had to describe the album it would be a refreshing new sound that’s both personal and makes you feel something. I am very excited for people to hear it. I kind of want to step away from it and get some more inspiration before finishing it so I don’t know exactly when it will come out.

How many takes does it take you to make those Twitter videos?

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Well the one that took me the longest was probably Weight Off by Kaytranada and BadBadNotGood. To answer the question it takes me several hours to make them. The first couple of hours is to figure out the instrument parts, I have to loop them and it takes me a while just to figure out the choreography of everything. It takes just as long to record it because just one little fuck up can mess up everything. So I’ll usually start at like 5pm and finish up at about 11.  I love making them.

Name some artists that have influenced you.

Tame Impala, just because their sound, especially their Innerspeaker, just blew me away, I knew that I had to make something that gave people the same feeling Innerspeaker gave people. Childish Gambino, especially with his lyricism. Tyler the Creator, just because everything he does is just so beautifully artistic and all of his music endeavors are just really good. Steve lacy and The Internet. Also Abra, I’m forever thankful for everything that she has done, she has helped propped me up especially with where she is right now, she has posted one of my remixes of her songs and she plays my beats on periscopes; she is one of the best ever. Also SZA, Toro y Moi, Kilo Kish, Kendrick Lamar for sure, if we are going older then like Stevie Ray Vaughan, he’s like the first musician I listened to, Anderson .Paak, Flying Lotus, Frank Ocean definitely for sure, Homeshake, Knxledge, Black party and Kari faux, collaborators of Childish Gambino and both have helped me with production. Mac Demarco too, Erykah Badu, Thundercat, Lorde, Nicotine’s Famous Honey, so many others.  Just know that if I didn’t mention them I’m probably like “oh shit I forgot to mention you”.

Soundcloud recently laid off 40% of its workers and is struggling financially, what, is your opinion on the place of such an open forum in music today? What does it give the industry?

I think that Soundcloud is a really really good platform to begin to share your music on, you can talk to Chance the Rapper about that. I think that labels could capitalize off of that like “check out this dude that is working his fucking ass off”. Soundcloud has a fan base and they are all super supportive of local artists. I think the whole Soundcloud community is tightknit and really supportive, but I think the reason it is going down are platforms like Spotify and Apple Music giving more perks for larger artists and having larger catalogs. Also they tried making more money with Soundcloud go which was a flop. It sucks that they had to make cuts because Soundcloud is great for both the artist and the listener.

You’ve remixed Bonfire by Childish Gambino and listed him as an influence. What do you think of Donald Glover’s decision to retire Gambino?

I respect it. I would also agree with him that there is always a time and place for an artist and for them to continue to making music that they want. Awaken My Love was revolutionary and out of left field in the best way possible. Donald has a lot of dreams and he wants to pursue all of them before he dies. That’s the thing with all artists, what the fuck is travis scott is going to do when he’s 60? The artist should decide that, like don’t let the people decide when you are done. Just have a fucking great final album and mic drop on the industry. Don’t let other people decide when you stop being relevant.  Glover is such a pioneer with so many different careers, and his last album is going to get everyone hyped up for it. I’m really excited to see what he brings to the table for this last album and I think that his decision to walk away from it makes everyone remember that Gambino was the guy that put out four crazy studio albums. You can’t make music until you’re dead because you’re going to peeter out, you just can’t just keep putting stuff out. I think that his decision to end it makes everyone just remember what he did and how great of an artist he was.

Neophantasia comes out later this year.

Listen to DIIV’s Zachary Cole Smith cover Sparklehorse’s “Cow”

Zachary Cole Smith, frontman of DIIV, has released his cover of Sparklehorse’s “Cow.” The song is on Sparklehorse’s debut Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot. Listen to the cover below. In advance of a show in New York this August, which he previously announced will feature new music and covers, Smith shared the track on Twitter today. Smith recently shared a cover of (Sandy) Alex G’s track “Icehead,” which can also be listened to below.

Soft Fangs announce new album “Fractures”

Soft Fangs, the Brooklyn-based dark pop/alt-folk project of John Lutkevich, has announced his latest album, Fractures. The first track to be released from the album, “Elephant Girl” was premiered on Gold Flake Paint and is currently streaming there.

“The LP is a collection of songs that I wrote over the past year in fragments and then recorded in three days during a snowstorm in Maine. I wanted to take these songs that I’d written leisurely over the span of a year and then record them very quickly,” Letkevich said about the album in a press release. “It’s the first album where I’ve enlisted the help of others to engineer, so I let my good friends Bradford Krieger & Chaimes Parker (Big Nice Studio) handle all of the recording aspects, and I just got to run from instrument to instrument. The album varying in concept is precisely the concept, hence it’s title. They are fractures from my life and other people’s.”

The album is set to be out September 1st via Disposible America and can be pre-ordered here.

Clarke and the Himselfs, Psoriasis, Linda & the Coexist Stickers at Le Voyeur in photos

Moses Sumney announces new album Aromanticism

Moses Sumney has announced a new album, Aromanticism, which is set to be out September 22nd on Jagjaguwar. See the artwork above and tracklist below. The record includes “Doomed,” a track that was released last month. A live performance of the song can be found below as well. It is from a set recorded at St Stephens Uniting Church in Sydney, Australia in January, which will air in full on Double J at 1 a.m. Eastern tonight, with an archived stream set to be out a week from today.

Aromanticism:
01 Man On The Moon (Reprise)
02 Don’t Bother Calling
03 Plastic
04 Quarrel
05 Stoicism
06 Lonely World
07 Make Out In My Car
08 The Cocoon-Eyed Baby
09 Doomed
10 Indulge Me
11 Self-Help Tape

The Melodic Tree’s Weekly Playlist

1. Church Candy – Booty Feet

2. Slip Away – Perfume Genius

3. I Think You’re Really Beautiful – Starry Cat

4. Weird Around You – Eerie Summer

5. manhattan – small dad

6. There’s No Use in Trying – Acid Ghost

7. Lover is a Day – Cuco

8. Gap in the Clouds – Yellow Days

9. Strange Boy – The Shacks

10. Ran Ran Run – Pavo Pavo

11. Your Version of Me – Steady Holiday

12. Shark Smile – Big Thief

13. unreal tournament – Freya Crescent

14. Good Luck – The Undercover Dream Lovers

15. Key Largo – Arbes

16. Brown Study – Vansire

17. Get Upset – Soy Christmas

18. Away – Mons Vi

19. It Feels the Same Everyday – Yellow House

20. Ever – Tiny Deaths

Watch Eric B. & Rakim play first show in over 20 years

Eric B. & Rakim performed at the Apollo Theatre in New York City last night,  their first show together in over two decades. The duo performed their entire debut album Paid in Full in its entirety on the 30th anniversary of its release. Watch them do perform classics like “My Melody,” “Ain’t No Joke,” and “I Know You Got Soul” below. The pair brought out Flavor Flav, Ice T, Fat Joe, Roxanne Shante, and Kool Herc as surprise guests. It is unclear whether or not Eric B. & Rakim will continue playing shows after the one-night concert at the Apollo.