Archive for February, 2010
Monday, February 15th, 2010
At last count, if I’m correct, I’ve attended the SXSW Conference at least 17 times, and on many of those visits I have been very grateful for the opportunity to speak on a panel. When Brian Zisk, a co-founder of the SanFran MusicTech conference, invited me to speak again on a panel in December, and [...]
Tags: Chris Anderson, david byrne, Digital, Fight, Internet Strategy, Interview, Iterative Marketing, Music, Portland, SXSW, Wired || 4 Comments »
Saturday, February 13th, 2010
Threshold: Chinese New Year Celebration – Saturday @ The 2410
The start of the Chinese New Year is this coming Sunday, but you can get a head start on your celebrations at the N Portland warehouse space/venue known as The 2410 tonight. The good folks at Anonymous-I will be hosting an all-night event that will feature [...]
Tags: Global Ruckus, Past Lives, Phuture Primitive, Raj, Random Rab, Rollerball, Solovox, The Slaves, Thee Oh Sees || No Comments »
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
A short film about how David Lynch was invited by George Lucas to visit him and discuss Lynch directing Return of the Jedi. Shot by YouTube user sciezata77 on an iPhone 3G using the iMotion app.
Tags: David Lynch, George Lucas, iphone 3g, Return of the Jedi, star wars || No Comments »
Monday, February 8th, 2010
In recent years, we’ve seen a number of wannabe Rick Rubins try to grab a hold of an iconic artist from the past – someone whose career had stagnated commercially and creatively – and helping bring them back into the spotlight with an updated sound and a few well-chosen covers.
The latest is XL Recordings [...]
Tags: Album Review, Gil Scott-Heron || No Comments »
Friday, February 5th, 2010
Van Dyke Parks – Wednesday @ Mississippi Studios
If you’re a music geek, the name Van Dyke Parks is music to your ears, considering the man’s pop pedigree. He has contributed lyrics to many great Beach Boys songs (“Heroes & Villains”, “Surf’s Up”), performed with The Byrds, produced albums by Ry Cooder and Randy Newman, and [...]
Tags: Daedelus, Jogger, Nosaj Thing, pampelmoose picks, Pierced Arrows, Pure Country Gold, Shannon & The Clams, Sir Lord Von Raven, The Bugs, The Dirty Cupcakes, The Foxgloves, Ty Segall, Van Dyke Parks || No Comments »
Thursday, February 4th, 2010
During their ’90s heyday, 808 State were one of the first groups to bring the sounds of techno and acid house to the pop charts in their native England. The quartet – comprised of Graham Massey, Marc Price, Andrew Barker, and Darren Partington – peaked right out of the gate, thanks to their 1989 single [...]
Tags: 808 state, Bernard Sumner, Biting Tongues, Bjork, Brian Eno, Factory Records, Interview, James Dean Bradfield, Sisters Of Transistors, Tony Wilson, Trevor Horn, UB40, ZTT Records || No Comments »
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
Ok Portland, I’m doing a DJ set at the Beaux-Arts Ball at Portland Art Museum this Saturday night, February 6th. Proceeds from the show will benefit education programs at the Portland Art Museum. Other than myself, entertainment is provided by Morningwood and Lily Verlaine. For tickets and information click here.
Tags: Art Museum, Arts, Beaux-Arts Ball, benefit, Charity, Culture, Dave Allen, Gang of Four, Lily Verlaine, Morningwood, Portland || No Comments »
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
Some bands hit the nail on the head with unusual strength when naming themselves. The duo known as Pit er Pat are one such group, capturing the core of their sound – a rhythm heavy rumble that relies heavily on the slithery drumming of Butchy Fuego and Fay Davis-Jeffers’ clamoring keyboard runs – in one [...]
Tags: Album Review, Pit er Pat || No Comments »