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Interview with Adam Wills of Bear in Heaven

Last year I heard “Lovesick Teenagers” and was immediately in awe with Brooklyn’s Bear in Heaven. They were mysterious to me. Then, I started to see their name everywhere. Here’s my “I’m gonna open your brain and look inside (sort of)” interview with one of the first members of Bear in Heaven, Adam Wills.

Heather Frazier: I see you’re touring Australia next February? How cool!

Adam Wills: I know.

HF: Any cities or venues in particular that you’re most excited about?

AW: All of them. It’s the other side of the world, and it’s cool that we get to go play music there. I’ve never been, I remember my mom went for like a month when I was a little kid, and so she brought me back a picture and a boomerang. (laughs) But YEAH, I’m meeting up with a handful of friends from Australia that are here in NY that are nuts. They’re kind of notorious partiers, the Australians. We are also going in the middle of their summer, so it’s gonna be great to leave frigid NY.

Click here to read the rest of the interview at Pop Damage.

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Ou Est Le Swimming Pool Suicide

Click to watch the video for "Dance the Way I Feel"

I am very saddened to hear of the death of Charles Haddon, the lead singer of UK synth pop band Ou Est Le Swimming Pool. This past Friday night he jumped from a telephone mast behind stage at the Belgian music festival, Pukkelpop. He was only 22 years old.

From Spinner UK:

Ou Est Le Swimming Pool had a promising career ahead of them after a successful debut in 2009. The band’s single ‘Dance the Way I Feel’ reached No. 10 on the UK singles chart. The band also supported fellow UK pop act La Roux on tour. A debut full-length, ‘Christ Died for Our Synths,’ was to be released this October, and the band had a headlining UK tour scheduled. It is not known yet whether the band will hold the album or release it as planned.

A statement on Ou Est Le Swimming Pool’s MySpace page reads, “We are all so deeply saddened to confirm that our friend Charlie Haddon passed away yesterday, Friday 20 August. The singer had just performed with his band, Ou Est Le Swimming Pool, at the Pukkelpop festival in Belgium. Charles Alexander Haddon R.I.P. Thanks for all your messages of support. x.”

During their show, Haddon had taken an unexpected stage-dive that turned out badly. A girl was hurt pretty severely, but was taken to the hospital and expected to recover. After the band’s performance, Haddon and his bandmates were in an argument about the incident, which came close to starting a riot.

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Glasnost remix of La Roux’s “Bulletproof”

Listen and download!

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Must Listen: edIT from The Glitch Mob

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New: Massive Attack Remix by Bassnectar

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Rocketship 2010

Photo from ShinyToyGuns.com

Shiny Toy Guns has just released “Rocketship 2010” a few days ago…check out the video HERE and/or preview and buy at Masterbeat.

It sounds a little different than what you might expect, but it’s still good and catchy…and robotic. BOOM!

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Rich Hil featuring Kid Cudi

For the past two years, 19-year old Rich Hil has been putting in 72-hour work weeks, releasing a seemingly limitless—700 and counting—supply of songs, freestyles, and mixtapes for his devoted fanbase. Drawing inspiration from Dylan and Hendrix as much as hip-hop, the artist behind the Lost Limos mixtape series and his upcoming full length melds stream-of-consciousness, improvisational rhymes to woozy, blissed-out beats, creating a sound immersed in hip-hop but still rooted in the musician’s psychedelic, singer-songwriter leanings. It’s this idiosyncratic style that Hil has dubbed “hippie,” a mix of vintage beats, unabashed tributes to drug culture, and a laid back flow that rejects the gaudy materialism of certain emcees in lieu of a more thoughtful, back-to-basics lifestyle.

Growing up in Glenville, CT, and being Tommy Hilfiger’s son, Hil’s penchant for individuality manifested itself at an early age. “I’ve always been the black sheep of the family and the whole area,” he admits. The precocious songwriter began writing and recording tracks at 13, learning swagger from Philly rap stalwarts like Beanie Sigel and Philly’s Most Wanted and prolificacy from 50 Cent. “I would just lock myself in a room for hours studying the same rap until I felt I knew it,” recalls Hil.

He quickly got the attention of über-producer Swizz Beatz, who produced tracks for Hil’s first group and took him on his first tour. It was as hype man for the producer, and as a performer in his own right, that Hil learned the performance side of the game, a trait that has metastasized into the performer’s current setup with a blistering live band.

The maturation process has been quick since those early days. Nowadays, Hil hasn’t touched a pen for a while, allowing the music and his instinct to decide the topic, flow and vocal melody. The result is a steady barrage of music that incorporates Hil’s mix of raspy crooning and rapping with an emotional, sometimes brutal, directness that recalls the best of Lil Wayne. “I don’t talk about money, fame or power,” admits the emcee. “It’s strictly vulnerability and the fun I have is stuff I take to ease that vulnerability.”

This atypical candor has endeared him to countless followers—some of whom supply Hil with beats via his Twitter page—including Atlanta producer Don Cannon and rapper Kid Cudi, who has collaborated with Hil on numerous tracks. “The fans that I have will never leave me. They’re cult hippie followers,” says Hil. “It’s a movement because my fans feel like they know me because there’s so much sincere material I’ve put out.”

The movement in question is Limo Life Records—Living is Musically Outrageous—on which Rich and Philly’s Most Wanted’s Boo Bonic make up the core components. “Limos are wack, but some people think it’s the coolest thing in the world,” explains Hil. “It’s a metaphor for the uncool that seems cool. I’m a lonely, depressed high-anxiety paranoid kid that’s telling you my story. But I said to myself, ‘You know how I’m gonna be the best? I’m just gonna be me. 100%. So anything that comes to my head, I’m letting people know.'”

If you haven’t heard Hil’s stuff yet, it is a MUST. I am in love with it.

Click here to watch the video for “Where Did They Come From.” The clip was shot guerilla style in Las Vegas and was inspired by The Hangover, Puffy & Mase’s video for “Can’t Nobody Hold Me Down,” and Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas. Very cool.

Click here to listen to his track with Kid Cudi, “Won’t You Tell Me.” It’s a fantastic song — and when you’re done listening to it, click here to listen to track “O’s,” which might be my favorite out of them all.

ANDDDDDD…just for fun — here’s the link to a song called “Fuck Ed Hardy” with Rich Hil, Dirt Nasty and Andy Milonakis. HA!

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The Very Best

I have found my first Afropop favorite. To even call it afropop might not be exact, but I have a lack of another more suiting genre. The Very Best is Esau Mwamwaya and Radioclit and they’ve caught a LOT of attention. Without promotional assistance or financial support, the collection of well-known pop, dance, afro and indie tracks remixed by Radioclit featuring Mwamwaya’s singing charted more than 300,000 downloads and was hailed by tastemakers including Pitchfork, FADER, and Gorilla vs. Bear among many others.

Their album Warm Heart of Africa is astounding. I first heard a remix of their song “Julia” and had to hear more. Then, while listening to the album I thought, “Wow, that title track sounds a lot like Vampire Weekend.” Well, YEAH! You know why? Because it features VW’s frontman Ezra Koenig, that’s why! THEN, when I heard “Kamphopo” I thought to myself, “Wow, that is the same melody that Architecture in Helsinki used for their song “Heart It Races” on their album Places Like This.” Well, YEAH! Because it IS the same! The album also features M.I.A. in “Rain Dance”.

(Hit up THIS website to hear some different kick-ass mixes of “Julia” and title track “Warm Heart of Africa” — including my favorite, a remix done for The Very Best BY Architecture In Helsinki.)

Especially with the weather finally warming up, you have GOT to listen to this album if you haven’t already. Even though you can’t understand most of the words, it’s one of the happiest things I’ve ever heard! It’s a summer playlist MUST this year. Here’s what Pitchfork had to say:  

Warm Heart of Africa pictures a glittering web of connectivity where national and cultural boundaries dissolve. People care about socio-cultural chin-stroking; music does not. This record simply wants to be heard, by whomever will listen and enjoy. There’s no cynical play for authenticity, no implication that Afropop is somehow piously cordoned off from Western music. It’s a true global-pop album, and a hopeful template for things to come.

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MUSICAL MEMORIES

I am looking for EVERYONE’S contributions for a project of mine. You don’t have to know a lot about music, you don’t have to write well, this is something for everyone.

You know how when you hear certain songs, you’re taken back to a different time in your life? Like every time you hear Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven” you think about the night you and your college buddies drank too many shots of Surfers of Acid and played too much air guitar?!! Or how Bette Midler’s “Wind Beneath My Wings” reminds you of helping Grandma clean the house?!

We all have these musical memories. There is a link in the brain between music familiarity, memories and emotions. I’m asking for you to email me YOUR musical memory. It can be heartwarming, funny—anything really. Just start it out with the name of the song and the artist, then tell me your story that goes along with it. By emailing me your musical memory you give me permission to use it for possible publication (so if you don’t want you real name used, let me know!). 

I’m going to be working out some sort of incentive for this, too — it will have something to do with Visa gift cards and/or mix cd’s.

Thanks!!! 🙂

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Har Mar Superstar

HAR MAR SUPERSTAR – “Tall Boy” video

Har Mar Superstar’s (aka Sean Tillman) video for “Tall Boy” off his new album Dark Touches (released 10/13 through Dilettante Recordings). Kind of sounds like Justin Timberlake…actually it really sounds like JT. But it’s intergalactically cooler.

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