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Interview // BEST COAST (#2)
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Diplo Gets His Vogue On
Diplo Gets His Vogue On
Beyoncé - 4
We swear this isn't an ironic listening. We love Beyoncé and 4. OK, we might unironically skip straight to track 5, 'Party', produced by Kanye West and with rap by Andre3000, because we ain't no stay-home-mums that need all those ballads about being broken hearted and finding the right person. But, after that, the album turns into a beautiful compilation of classic r'n'b, soul and a bit of sweat-inducing booty tracks - not too many though - that sound surprisingly courageous considering the actual state of pop music. And for that, we bow down and hail Queen B. P.S. Get the deluxe version, for those extra couple of amazing tracks.
Bassike
The name of this label has been interpreted in many ways; from 'bass-seekey' to 'base-ike', but the correct way describes exactly what this label is about: BASIC. Bassike delivers easily breezily cut staples with an interesting little twist that keeps them from being your run of the mill. For those that live in climates like that of Australia (where Bassike hails from) or Brazil, you'll know how easy it is to make fashion faux pas when the weather gets hot and the prospect of wearing anything but a bathing suit becomes slightly unappealing; Bassike is all and everything you need.
Game of Thrones
Before watching HBO's Game of Thrones, I assumed the series would tend a bit more towards the blood-dripping Danish movie Valhalla Rising rather than fairy-tale stories a lá 'Lord of the Rings'; and for that I didn't really like the series at the beginning. But slowly, I found myself submitting to tales of bad kings, midget juggernauts, savage warriors and... dragons. And that happened probably because there aren't exactly good guys and bad guys here, like there are in Tolkien stories - and that is, of course, a simplification of his work. Another reason I relented to this series is because of the intriguing political backstage element that leads to the ever-happening dance of thrones. Oh, and did I mention the gratuitous nekkid-ness?
The Norfolk // Sydney, Australia
Of the slew of new spots having opened up in Sydney in the last six months, The Norfolk on Cleveland St in Surry Hills has been one fated with success. Owned by some of the same kids that have brought The Flinders back to life (and currently, it's incredibly quick onset of 'The Norms'), you'll undoubtedly find The Norfolk rammed with all kinds, vying for a bite, a beer and a spot in the garden out back. The aim of the game is to cultivate Aussie pub culture at it's best; and it's doing a pretty decent job so far - if only you could get a table!
Super Sad True Love Story
Super Sad True Love Story is the third book from the writer of the best selling Absurdistan, Gary Shteyngart. Incidentally, I read him name dropped in Flavorpill's Ultimate Hipster Reading list and in the same sentence as James Franco (they're buds, apaprently) just before I finished his latest offering. Don't let any of that put you off, or take away any of the sad scary brilliance of Super Sad True Love Story; written from the perspective of one 39 year old Lenny Abramov, son of Russian immigrants and in love with the impossibly cute and cruel Eunice Park. A satire that cuts to the bone, Super Sad True Love Story is exactly it's title. And it's good.
Chairlift re-Inspires You
Chairlift
Pink Charlift

 

When Caroline Polacheck, Aaron Pfenning and Patrick Wimberly hit Brooklyn in 2007 to find like-minded types such as MGMT (pick up the remix below), Boy Crisis and Yeasayer, it was there that they started developing their sound. An inquisitive and dreamily mesmerizing kind of pop, they're on the quirky side of serious and must be rolling in some serious dough (I hope) after Apple hit them up to use 'Bruises' on the worldwide ad campaign for iPod's Nano-Chromatic.

 

So 2008 turned out to be a great year for Chairlift; getting signed up to Columbia Records and all, so they're going to re-release a re-mixed, re-mastered, and extended version of Does You Inspire You with the label's grace on May the 11th.

 

It's been floating around for a while, but here's the video for 'Evident Utensil'; it uses that trippy bleeding pixel technique that later Kanye rolled with for 'Welcome to the Heartbreak'.

 

 

Chairlift - Evident Utensil

 

 

They've also just remixed Telepathe's 'So Fine'. It's a serious-faced remix, slowing down 'So Fine' to a more sluggish pace. It's a ponderous and fairly minimal affair with airy 80s drums, and synths that swell in the backdrop, letting the Telepathe girls' vocals lead.

 

Flash Content
Chairlift - Evident Utensil (Mgmt Remix) [mp3]

 

Flash Content
Telepathe - So Fine (Chairlift Remix) [mp3]

 

Keep checking back for an exclusive interview with the trio.

 

Does You Inspire You:

1. Garbage

2. Planet Health

3. Earwig Town

4. Bruises

5. Somewhere Around Here

6. Evident Utensil

7. Territory

8. Le Flying Saucer Hat                                                                                   

9. Make Your Mind Up

10. Dixie Gypsy [produced by Chris Taylor (Grizzly Bear)]

11. Don't Give A Damn

12. Chameleon Closet

13. Ceiling Wax

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