Outside Lands >> Olympic Music Fest in San Francisco

Outside Lands 2012

Outside Lands 2012 >> in San Francisco isn't just your typical music festival. The lineup was stacked with a variety of music like the standard 3-day banger but this gala is unique in that it also is in celebration of arts in bomb gourmet food, mega eclectic culture and all immersed in the middle of Golden Gate Park during a time when it is unusually chillier than The Bay's winter.

YACHT >> Outside Lands

MSTRKRFT >> Outside Lands

Some of my favorite artists of all time took stage as well as some of the long awaited ones that became new favorites. So just as Outside Lands 2012 came and went during the closing weekend of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, here are the top performances of the festival in medal ceremony fashion.

Friday's Best Performance

GOLD: Justice

SILVER: Foo Fighters

BRONZE: MSTRKRFT

Saturday's Best Performance

GOLD: Passion Pit

SILVER: The Kills

BRONZE: Metallica

Sunday's Best Performance

GOLD: Santigold

SILVER: Skrillex

BRONZE: Bloc Party

Bloc Party >> Outside Lands

There were some other solid performances throughout the weekend from Washed Out, YACHT, Beck, Reggie Watts and Regina Spektor but just not strong enough to medal and unfortunately the medal recipients conflicting with the set times of Jack White, Wolfgang Gartner and Stevie Wonder. But overall it was a great Olympic weekend at Golden Gate Park. Below is some of the footage I was able to capture from the crowd with DJ Siri Sauce but you can check out the buttload of other vids on the zBORED YouTube channel.

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Upcoming Album Releases >> August

August has come >> and so will you to know how many great artists have new releases dropping this month. I've really grown to love Yeasayer and Minus The Bear over the past few years but I'm most excited about new albums from Circa Survive and one of my favorite bands of all time, Bloc Party.

Bloc Party

Not counting the Intimacy Remixed album or Kele's solo project [both brilliant btw] it has been a painstaking nearly 4 years since the last Bloc Party release Intimacy. Last month the brits released the new album's first single 'Octopus' along with video. The song is great and it's good to see the band back together again making dope music. More zB speak to come about Bloc Party this month [covering Four and Outside Lands] but for now, here are the other notable releases to be on the lookout for in August.

Bloc Party Four >> 8.21 Onuinu Mirror Gazer >> 8.21 Owl City The Midsummer Station >> 8.21 The Darkness Hot Cakes >> 8.21 Trey Songz Chapter V >> 8.21 Yeasayer Fragrant World >> 8.21 Circa Survive Violent Waves >> 8.28 Dan Deacon America >> 8.28 Minus The Bear Infinity Overhead >> 8.28
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zLISTED >> Top Summer Songs

Summer is >> in full effect and everyone has songs that remind them of summer. Every season I continue to manipulate a playlist that I created with my first intro to iTunes almost a decade ago and while it changes slightly every solstice, it remains one of my top summertime soundtracks. Feel free to use this as a guide for your own playlist or you can just straight up jack it via Spotify [subscribe: marcdzb].

Every track has the word 'summer' in the title. I limited it to roughly 20 tracks so that it fits onto a CD [I'll explain in a later post why I'm still a big fan of CD's]. In that same vein I've scrubbed duplicate artists [ie, 311 and ATB who have a bunch of songs that fit the theme] and lengthy tracks [sorry, Ferry Corsten, but I just don't have room for 7-minute cuts]. The original versions of Don Henley's 'Boys Of Summer' and 'Cruel Summer' by Bananarama are superb but I really like 2 obscure electronic covers in particular so those versions made the cut.

The order of the songs is also precise according to genre/tempo: first old school followed by indie/electro, alternative, hip-hop, electronic/dance and capped off with a few chillaxatives. So without further ado and in the famous words of his royal majesty...DRUMS PLEASE!!

DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince 'Summertime'

Nocera 'Summertime Summertime'

Dino 'Summer Girls'

YACHT 'Summer Song'

Neon Indian 'Deadbeat Summer'

The Bravery 'Swollen Summer'

Interpol 'Summer Well'

311 'Summer Of Love' Taking Back Sunday 'You're So Last Summer' AFI 'Summer Shudder' Deftones 'My Own Summer' The Dove Shack 'Summertime In The LBC' Lil Rob 'Summer Nights' Justin Timberlake 'Summer Love' Girl Talk 'Summer Smoke' Ace Of Base 'Cruel Summer' ATB 'Summer Rain' DJ Sammy 'Boys Of Summer' Leonid Redenko 'Summerfish' Coconut Records 'Summer Day' Blonde Redhead 'Spring And By Summer Fall'

Death Cab For Cutie 'Summer Skin'

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zTALK >> YACHT: Jona & Claire

Jona & Claire of YACHT >> came back to Phoenix recently for a show at Crescent Ballroom but before the duo took stage I got to shoot the shit with them for a bit and pick their brains about music, Portlandia, Outside Lands and their upcoming tour with Hot Chip - that is, after the nonsensical sidebar surrounding dogs playing poker and Cheap Thrills at 'some weird German restaurant' [Black Forrest Mills] according to Jona.

zTALK >> YACHT

MARC: How did YACHT get started?

JONA: I started it in 2002 as a solo project to work with computers like electronic music. Then we met in 2004 and started working on stuff here and there together and in 2007 was her first official record recording with YACHT. Then in 2008 we decided to do everything together and became an official member. We did an album together and did another album together.

MARC: How do you determine who sings which vocals on which tracks?

CLAIRE: We both try and whoever fails less spectacularly is the person who is in charge. We have very different strengths so we come at things from different directions so it’s usually self-evident who takes what position. Whatever I can’t do Jona does excellently and whatever Jona can’t do I can do reasonably well.

MARC: I first got into YACHT when I saw you on Dinner With The Band. Do you remember playing that?

JONA: No.

CLAIRE: Nope. That one got blanked from my memory

JONA: The dinner was poisoned, that’s something they don’t tell you about Dinner With The Band. It’s not fatal, it’s just a poisoning that makes you sick and you forget that you were on the show.

CLAIRE: It’s a potent beer toxin. I saw the video later and was like ‘Is that me?’ JONA: Are those our dummies?

CLAIRE: That looks like me. I don’t remember being there. It was our first television experience. We both sweated a lot and watched it in total shame.

JONA: It was totally fun.

MARC: I remember a lot of blessing with the microphone and it looked like Claire was drowning in the cords.

CLAIRE: There’s still a lot of that in our game.

MARC: Are you working on anything new?

JONA: We just put out a new EP. It’s called Le Goudron. Sorry I don’t speak French, [to Claire] you should say it.

CLAIRE: It’s called Le Goudron. It’s a cover of a Brigitte Fontaine song, like this fantastic radical free jazz funky band French artist from the 60’s. They’re still alive and still making crazy music. The songs are covers.

JONA: We also did a cover of The Velvet Underground song 'I’ll Be Your Mirror'. We never would have attempted to cover The Velvet Underground. That’s like sacred territory but we were commissioned to cover it for an HBO documentary about models. It comes out next month I think.

CLAIRE: We’ve been on the road basically since we released Shangri-La, nonstop so we haven’t really had the opportunity. When we record music it’s a concertive process we can’t do from the seam of our pants. We have to go away for many many months. We do all sorts of other stuff but when we make a new record we make a dramatic separation from our road life.

MARC: I see that you’re on the bill for Outside Lands. How excited are you for that?

JONA: Super psyched. There’s some crazy people on that bill too!

CLAIRE: San Francisco is kind to us always. We love san Francisco. We played this festival there called Treasure Island last year that was so fun and people there were really open and receptive with what we are trying to do so we have nothing but high hopes for Outside Lands.

MARC: Any other festivals on the radar?

CLAIRE: North Coast in Chicago and we’re playing one in upstate New York called Camp Bisco. It’s like a country rave and that’s it for now.

MARC: And then hit the studio or relax a bit?

JONA: Well we’re touring with Hot Chip in September.

CLAIRE: Europe in November for like a month-ish.

JONA: Then we’ll make new stuff.

CLAIRE: But we always say we’re going to take time off then new things keep materializing that we have to do.

JONA: We say yes.

MARC: Where do you live when you’re not touring?

JONA: Los Angeles as of 8 months ago.

MARC: Which part of LA?

CLAIRE: Silver Lake.

MARC: Cool. Seems appropriate.

CLAIRE: Yeah it was the easiest choice.

MARC: Where were you before that?

JONA: We both grew up in Portland.

MARC: Is it true that the dream of the 90’s is alive in Portland?

CLAIRE: It’s more true than even I can express. As a person who grew up in Portland, it’s beyond true.

MARC: So it’s based on a true story.

CLAIRE: It’s based on a true story. That doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a good thing or a bad thing.

JONA: It’s a less exaggerated version of a true story. Portlandia is an understatement.

CLAIRE: Yeah it can be but you don’t really realize it until you take a step back and look at it from a distance. Being in Portland you feel like you never want to leave, as utopian people would say. Kinda scary.

MARC: What kind of hardware and software are you using?

JONA: Computers and email.

CLAIRE: Apple Mail. Sometimes web-based email.

JONA: Safari is our browser of choice. Fuck you, Chrome!

CLAIRE: I tried Chrome for awhile and I didn’t dig it.

JONA: Guitars.

CLAIRE: Email and guitars.

MARC: Haha ok and for music?

JONA: We use Macs. Til we die. We use Ableton.

CLAIRE: Ableton is a really beautiful tool.

JONA: The thing I like about Live is it’s out of the way, it’s like not in your face. It lets you make music without having to think about it. For me, it’s the quickest way to get something out of my head and into the air. I guess that’s why it’s called Live because it’s made for live performance, looping and making something as quickly as possible.

MARC: If you could travel back in time and travel anywhen and anywhere, when and where would you like to do a show and with who?

CLAIRE: If we did a show anywhere before 1985 people would tear their hair out.

JONA: They’d have no idea what we were doing.

CLAIRE: If you took a guy from the 18th century and gave him an iPad he would just explode. Not like any human being from the past isn’t neurological capable of using but there’s something to be said for...

JONA: [to Claire] You think that someone before 1985 would tear out their hair?

CLAIRE: Think about Rock & Roll, moms and dads throwing Beatles records in the fire because it was devil music - and that music is really baby music, I mean it’s fantastic but there’s nothing scary about Rock & Roll. If we leave the 20th century it’ll be fucking weird like if we play ancient Egypt we will be murdered.

MARC: But that would be a pretty cool vacation.

CLAIRE: It would be a cool way to die. They’re really into their death rituals.

JONA: For me it would be 1991. In Seattle at the Paramount Theater with Bikini Kill and Nirvana. Halloween. [to Claire] What’s yours?

CLAIRE: In the barracks. May 1968. Paris, France. Art of Youth revolution.

MARC: Can you get me tickets?

JONA: You’re on the list. We can’t give you paper tickets but you’re on the list.

MARC: Thanks! I appreciate it.

CLAIRE: Thanks for having us, internet.

zB

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New Video >> Bloc Party

Bloc Party is back >> after a painful 4-year hiatus and today they released the video for 'Octopus' which is the first single off their 4th studio album Four slated to drop this August. Kele and company are definitely one of my favorite bands of all time so I'm mad excited about this new track and finally getting to see them again next month in San Francisco for Outside Lands. Cheerio!

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zLISTED >> Top Artists from AZ

The AZ desert >> boasts some really ill talent when it comes to music.  While our scene isn't quite like LA per se, the pool has really started to bubble in this millenium and every so often there are artists that transcend the state lines. Here's a short list of my favorites I've seen make national and even global impacts since I've become an AZ resident.

zTALK > Z-TRIP

DJ Z-Trip [Phoenix] >> is one of the premier pioneers of mixing and I've always respected his ability/willingness to cross boundaries in mashing up extremely diverse genres so intricately even before DJ AM got his industry kudos. He's the reason why artists like Girl Talk subsist and the art continues to move forward. Not only is Z a master of the form and now a legit producer, he is also a really cool and grounded dude. I've interviewed him twice over the years and it's apparent he hasn't let the global fame and propers from the America's Best DJ award get to his head. I love his hunger to keep evolving as an artist but keeps his roots of scratching and vinyl intact. Check out the video I took from backstage at Soundwave last year and you'll see Z introduce himself  [0:16] and rep where he's from.

Jimmy Eat World [Mesa] >> is definitely the best band from the valley of the sun. They've been around since the early-ish mid 90's but it wasn't until 1999 they got my attention with the release of their Clarity album. Then 2 summers later Bleed American dropped and JEW made their way into my faves for good. That album alone contains some of my all time favorite tunes from college like 'Sweetness','The Middle' and of course the title track. What I respect most about Jim & Co. is their loyalty to the sound. They've never changed the format and just continue to stay relevant by making solid alternative music. It's been almost 2 years since Invented but word on the street is a new album is coming this way so I'm definitely looking forward to that, another tour and playing the desert again [see below vid I took of JEW rocking the shit out of Fall Frenzy last year].

Authority Zero [Mesa] >> is another gem out of Mesapotamia but these guys do it punk rock style mixed with a little bit of reggae in the face. I was big into Long Beach Dub and Slightly Stoopid back in college so naturally I gravitated toward these rude boys. They played joints around ASU nearly every night it seemed and I still enjoy their shows 10 years later as long as they play my favorites: 'Sirens' and 'Mexican Radio'.

Eyes Set to Kill

Eyes Set To Kill [Tempe] >> has gone through a bunch of different band members since their debut album Reach dropped but the core remains the same, frontwoman Alexia Rodriguez and her sister Anissa. I'm not really even into screamo hardcore metal or whatever you want to call it but somehow 6 or 7 tracks from Reach make it onto my gym mix every time I'm refreshing playlists. I got to interview the girls back in 2008 before that album's tour and I'm just fucking impressed with their creativity, instinct and how they've taken the band formed in high school to such a strong following on the global level. They are pretty cute too.

Honorable Mentions >> Mourning Maxwell [Tempe], Phunk Junkeez [Phoenix]

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Upcoming Album Releases >> July

July is here >> which means we've made it over the hump of 2012. So far this year there have been some epic releases by artists who have taken more than a few years off like Sleigh Bells and Santigold. Even more highly anticipated drops continue in the second half with new stuff from Passion Pit and The Gaslight Anthem.

Passion Pit

Nas and the teflon don Rick Ross represent the hip-hop cuts of July. It's been a while since I've been excited about a hip-hop release so it's cool that 2 come in the same month. Passion Pit's new single 'Take A Walk' has gotten me the most excited about Gossamer, their first album in over 3 years, but here are some other notable LP's coming your way this month.

Modeselektor Modeselektion 2 >> 7.3 Matisyahu Spark Seeker >> 7.17 Nas Life Is Good >> 7.17 Fang Island Major >> 7.24 Passion Pit Gossamer >> 7.24 The Gaslight Anthem Handwritten >> 7.24 Rick Ross God Forgives, I Don't >> 7.31
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