MIX/COVER/LIVE #17
July 08, 2009,
Written by The 405
Today's Mix/Cover/Live + MP3 Roundup includes
Remix
MP3: Little Boots - Remedy (A1 Bassline Get Hype Remix)
Cover
MP3: Sufjan Stevens - The One I Love (R.E.M)
Live
MP3: Patrick Wolf - Bloodbeat (Live)
MP3 Roundup
The Phenomenal Handclap Band
MP3: The Phenomenal Handclap Band - You'll Disappear
http://www.myspace.com/phenomenalhandclap
The Maccabees and The Dodworth Colliery Band
MP3: The Maccabees and The Dodworth Colliery Band - Can You Give It
http://www.myspace.com/themaccabees
The Fiery Furnaces
MP3: The Fiery Furnaces - The End Is Near
http://www.myspace.com/thefieryfurnaces
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1 response so far...
Anny
Hello.
If you're into Little Boots, check out her interview and live recording taken at Matter in London's O2
http://radiomagnetic.com/main-features/smirnoff-experience-little_boots-hot_chip/
Enjoy!










Will - 09/02/10
Quite often when a song becomes part of a soundtrack, the artist doesn't get a say as to what programme or advert that song goes on, as music is mostly put on a huge database that production companies pay for and choose any song they like from. Can't quite remember what this database is called and I'm not sure if I've explained it correctly either, but the point is I don't think Oberst chose to have his song associated with a bank so that he could make money... maybe. [view article]
Emma - 09/02/10
I accept Danny's Lostprophets diss (Oh how I used to LOVE them when the Fake Sound of Progress came out) BUT, Iggy Pop! Iggy pop is the man. It doesn't matter that he's sold out. I'd do the same thing in his shoes. I mean, Iggy Pop, selling car insurance? It's just funny. And that freaky little side kick puppet wasn't actually provided for him by the insurance company. At least I'm assuming it's the same one that was used in the BPA video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6NbMYbX4DU (Just made slightly less disturbing for the general public) [view article]
Euan - 09/02/10
just to throw a less 'in your face, that ad makes my piss boil' examples... Where do people stand on Journey or anyone involved with the whole Glee-commerce phenomenon...? ...or what about Leonard Cohen...? Whilst he has not sold out in quite the same way, he did sell Hallelujah to Simon Cowell and Alexandra Burke for it to be brutally butchered... though granted he had been robbed by his accountant and was broke so there was some justification... Whilst I was young and idealistic about this, I'm now a lot more realistic. I think that times have changed in the digital age whereby much of music is being acquired for free (legitimately or otherwise). Given this providing soundtracks to ads, movies, eastenders, hollyoaks or whatever is now a realism and it's a way of your favourite artist making ends meet and getting enough exposure for their record company to keep them signed. Hell, even 405 faves Grizzly Bear featured on an ad in the middle of the Superbowl, Telekinesis are the sound of Ford, Conor Oberst in the shape of Bright Eyes is telling us all about Halifax, Death Cab have appeared in the OC, as have Rilo Kiley and Modest Mouse etc etc... the list goes on... Not the most structured arguement really... but the long and short of it is this... What Iggy did was the worst kind of sell out, as his appearance had nothing to do with his music but, let's face it, it's mainly just that the ad was so fucking irritating. [view article]
Oliver - 09/02/10
SUPER excited about that lineup! [view article]
emma - 09/02/10
Caribou to play alongside Phoenix for Field day 2010 http://www.the-fly.co.uk/words/news/top-news-stories/6978/phoenix-to-headline-field-day- [view article]