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N.E.R.D. & Daft Punk – Hypnotize U (Nero Remix)

NERO rescues this otherwise drab track by focusing more on the Daft Punk aspects and less on the “Nothing”ness.

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Sort of Review of Hot Hot Heat’s “Future Breeds” and Ratatat’s “LP4,” with caveat.

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So I’m trying to figure out which album to review. I have a couple choices, so I listen to the first one on the list, “Future Breeds” by Hot Hot Heat. And I like it. The energy of it. I think, yeah, this. But then, a few songs in, I’m gone. I’m at once in the music and then totally out of it. It just sort of loses me. Or maybe I lose it. Either way, we’ve stopped communicating. So, ok, I think, I’ll listen to the next one down, LP4, from Ratatat. Electronic, samples. Computer mastery. I’m into it. It’s textured, interesting. Good. But here again, I’m out. One song runs into the other. Something about the elements all sounds the same. And it’s like that with both. And I listen to them both again and am no closer to any sort of communion with either album.

Here’s the thing, though. This all means nothing. I like these albums. There’s a lot going on here. There is detail and certain influence and I appreciate that. There’s not even a “but” here. I’m just going to cede to the fact that I think sometimes you need to have a history with things, whether it be art or music or literature, in order to really appreciate them, and, certainly, to assess them properly. And I think this is the case here. I can say I think both these albums are good. There is a lot to them. LP4, even now, is growing on me. I would suggest you take a listen. If you’ve followed either of these bands, I think you’ll like what they’ve done. Both seem true. And that is definitely something.

-Serena Hedison

Both albums will be release June 8, 2010 on Dangerbird Records and XL respectively

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did you hear that? Easy Star’s Lonely Hearts Dub Band

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It’s hard to imagine who this album is geared to. “Following the widespread critical and commercial success of 2003’s Dub Side of the Moon and 2006’s Radiodread, Easy Star Records announces the Easy Star All-Stars’ complete reggae re-imagining of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” . Boasting a laundry list of today’s reggae stars helps add legitimacy to this project. Luciano shines on “With A Little Help From My Friends” and it’s great to see Ranking Roger chatting on “Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite”. Mostly these are uninspired covers that make me want to either listen to the Beatles or listen to good reggae.
Then I thought about it, there is a steady stream of psuedo bohemian ivy league freshman that have just ripped a bong load and are going for a study break. Instant audience. This cd should be blasting across quads across america as we speak.

( which is why the album debuted at #1 on the Billboard Reggae Chart )

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Jack White & Alicia Keys “Another Way To Die”

Here is the new Bond theme song for the Quantum of Solace in theatres 11/14/08. This is the 1st duet in a Bond Theme. But not 1st they have used “Die” and “Another” in a Bond theme. Madonna did it in Die Another Day”

This track could have been a little bigger a’la “Live and Let Die” but I applaud the effort of Keys and White’s first time collobrative effort

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