Makeness releases new single from EP due out June 16th.

Makeness Shares New Track, “Micro Boss”:
https://soundcloud.com/makeness/makeness-micro-boss
https://youtu.be/rbl7TyY2NsA

Taken From Temple Works EP Out June 16th
On Makeness’ Temple Works Label

Makeness, aka Kyle Molleson, is sharing another single from his forthcoming Temple Works EP ahead of its release this Friday, June 16th. Premiered via XLR8R, the hard-hitting “Micro Boss” picks up where previous single “Carved” left off. Makeness pushes into deeper and darker territory here. His production is a lesson in restraint. Something he’s practiced DJing alongside the likes of Midland, Leon Vynehall and Factory Floor.

The roots of Temple Works date back to the producer’s time in Leeds, which played an important part in both this release and his wider love for dance music. While there, Molleson recorded a friend’s percussion project, G-Bop Orchestra, at an old textile mill in Holbeck, known as Temple Works. The vast openness of the space made for the best natural reverb and is weaved throughout the title track. It was also in Leeds where the producer discovered Cosmic Slop, an all welcoming party with a sound system built by founder and resident DJ, Tom Smith, with donations going towards raising money for local charity MAP (Music and Arts Production). Slop’s intimate and flawless sounding room played a huge part in cementing Makeness’ love for club spaces.

Temple Works is out June 16th on Makeness’ Temple Works Label.

Mamby on the Beach artist spotlight: MGMT

Psychedelic freaks MGMT (Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser) will be closing the Beach Stage at Mamby on the Beach on June 24th. MGMT are known for loud, reverb-laced, synth-driven psychedelia and their show is sure to be a mind trip.  They’ve been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards and sound not unlike a younger Flaming Lips.  Don’t miss out on the freak-out.

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Mamby on the Beach artist spotlight: Miike Snow

Swedish electro-pop duo Miike Snow (Christian Karlsson, Pontus Winnberg, and American singer Andrew Wyatt) make bright, shimmering songs that are rooted in vintage synthesizers and other electro gear.  Part of their stage piece is a massive device known as “the Blob” that is a hodgepodge of synths, drum machines, and other cool stuff to avoid using laptops to make their music.

They’ll be playing the Beach Stage at Mamby on the Beach June 24th, and I’m sure their set will be a crowd favorite.

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Wrecka Stow: PDQ Records – Tucson, AZ

Tucson’s PDQ Records (2342 North Dodge) bills itself as a “rock and roll museum,” and that description is accurate.  The place is a treasure trove of rare vinyl, tapes, CD’s, 8 tracks, and probably more stuff that I missed.  Seriously, look at the size of this place.

I walked in and immediately spotted racks of newly arrived prime vinyl records to my right.
Among them was this gem that I almost snagged, but I had to fly home after all and didn’t want to risk breaking any records in my luggage.

The place was full of cool, obscure records like this.  You’ll spend an entire day here if you’re an obsessed collector of vinyl.  I mean, look at some of this stuff.

I had no idea Elke Sommer had a singing career.
I want to hear this.
Subtle.

As I mentioned earlier, they have more than vinyl LP’s.  They have a large collection of 78’s and 45’s, cassettes, and even stereo gear.

Just a small portion of their 45’s.

They even repair equipment.

Yes, those are VHS tapes and 8-tracks covering that wall.

I walked out of there with CD’s by INXS, Bill Withers, Big Audio Dynamite, and Blue Cheer.  I could’ve walked out much poorer, but thankfully I don’t have a vinyl obsession (yet).  You owe it to yourself to swing by here if you’re ever in Tucson.  It really is a museum of music.

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Mamby on the Beach artist spotlight: Marian Hill

Philadelphia’s Marian Hill (Jeremy Lloyd and Samantha Gongol) got their name from combining the names of two characters from The Music Man.  Lloyd’s slick production combines trip-hop with a bit of trance while Gongol’s vocals are torch singer meets soul diva.  They’ll play the Beach Stage at Mamby on the Beach June 24th.

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Mamby on the Beach artist spotlight: Rayvn Lenae

Chicago’s Rayvn Lenae is a teenaged R&B artist who is talented beyond her young years.  Her blend of soul and electro is so smooth that you could practically ice skate on it.  She’ll be playing the Beach Stage at Mamby on the Beach June 24th.  I have a feeling her show will be one many will be talking about over the weekend and for years when she explodes into the mainstream.

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Mamby on the Beach artist spotlight: Will Clarke

Will Clarke is a DJ from Bristol, England who puts down floor-shaking club beats with titles like “Booty Percolatin’.”  I love how a lot of his stuff sounds like mid-1990’s rave material.  He’ll be playing the Mixmag tent at Mamby on the Beach on June 24th in a midday set that I’m sure will be killer.

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DJ set list for June 08, 2017.

Thanks to all who listened to my June 08th WSND show.  Here’s my set list from the show:

  1. Dorothy – After Midnight
  2. Verbena – Submissionary
  3. The Hives – The Stomp
  4. The Orwells – They Put the Body in the Bayou
  5. The Winery Dogs – Time Machine (requested)
  6. Damaged Bug – Bog Dash
  7. Gang of Four – We Live As We Dream, Alone
  8. Dr. Death radio spot
  9. Pow! – Necessary Call
  10. The Crystal Method – Ph.D.
  11. Computer Magic – Dimensions
  12. Vintage Honda motorcycle radio ad circa late 1960’s / early 1970’s
  13. Tamaryn – I’m Gone
  14. Reincarnation of Peter Proud radio spot
  15. Zola Jesus – Poor Animal
  16. The Luck of Eden Hall – Blown to Kingdom Come
  17. The Raveonettes – Lust
  18. Skyland Drive-In Theater intermission spot
  19. Tegan and Sara – Suffer
  20. Blanck Mass – The Rat
  21. Radiohead – Scatterbrain
  22. Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde radio spot
  23. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band – In My Own Dream (requested)
  24. Thundercat – Show You the Way
  25. Gary Wilson – And Then I Kissed Your Lips
  26. Tan Dun – Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon theme
  27. Calvin Harris – Disco Heat
  28. Beastie Boys – Just a Test (requested)
  29. G. Love and Special Sauce – Baby’s Got Sauce
  30. Earl Hooker – Earl’s Boogie (live)
  31. Rock and Roll High School radio spot
  32. The Gray Vines – Dear Friend
  33. The Sting of the West radio spot
  34. Morphine – Buena (alternate version 2)
  35. Roy Orbison – Crying (requested)

I’m back on air June 15th from midnight to 2am EDT.  Give me a listen, and keep your mind open.

Mamby on the Beach artist spotlight: Tchami


French DJ Tchami is the pioneer of music he calls “future house.”  It’s not a bad description at all because he seems to mix stuff you’d hear in a disco with stuff you’d hear in the world of Tron.  He’ll be closing the Mixmag tent at Mamby on the Beach on June 24th at 8:30pm.

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Oh Sees release new single, “The Static God,” from upcoming album.

THEE OH SEES ARE DEAD. LONG LIVE OH SEES

NEW ALBUM ORC, OUT AUG. 25TH ON CASTLE FACE; LISTEN TO “THE STATIC GOD

OH SEES CELEBRATE 20 YEARS OF UNFETTERED EXISTENCE WITH 19TH ALBUM

Oh Sees are the latest incarnation of songwriter, singer, guitarist (and Castle Face fearless leader) John Dwyer’s ever-evolving rock-pop-folk psychedelic group. Dwyer has been active since the late ’90s, working with several bands, including the Coachwhips, Pink & Brown, Yikes, Up Its Alive, and Swords & Sandals, among others, and he formed OCS (which is an acronym for Orinoka Crash Suite, Orange County Sound, or whatever Dwyer decided it was on any given day) initially as a vehicle for the experimental instrumentals he was producing in his home studio. The project entered its 20th year of existence in 2017.

In time OCS morphed into an actual band, and worked under the usual flurry of names, most notably as The Oh Sees or The Ohsees, and eventually as Thee Oh Sees. The band’s lineup has spawned and  re-spawned a few times before reaching their current incarnation featuring Tim Hellman on bass, Dan Rincon and Paul Quattrone on drums.

And now, the newly shorn Oh Sees waste no time in racing headlong into nightmarish battle with their mighty new record Orc (Dwyer’s 19th album as OCS/Thee Oh Sees/Oh Sees, etc.), and wouldn’t ya know it, they’ve clawed even farther up the ghastly peak last year’s A Weird Exits stormed so satisfyingly. The band is in tour-greased, anvil on a balance beam, gut-pleasingly heavy form, nimbly braining with equal dashes of abandon and menace on this fresh batch of bruisers and brooders, hypnotically stirred into to the cauldron of chaos you’ve come to expect from, ahem, Oh Sees. Quattrone and Dan Rincon form a phalanx of interlocking double drums, alternately propelling and fleet footing shifting ground to pinion Dwyer’s cliff-face guitars to the boogie. Tim Hellman keeps it swinging like a battle-axe to the eyebrows. More evil….more complex, more narcotic, more screech, more roar, more whisper, there’s even more Brigid Dawson. Less “Thee”, but more of everything else, Orc is out on Castle Face Records August 25th. Listen to the blistering first track “The Static God.”
LISTEN TO “THE STATIC GOD”
http://bit.ly/2s27Yix

ORC TRACKLISTING
1. The Static God
2. Nite Expo
3. Animated Violence
4. Keys To The Castle
5. Jettison
6. Cadaver Dog
7. Paranoise
8. Cooling Tower
9. Drowned Beast
10. Raw Optics

OH SEES TOUR DATES
Thu. June 7 – Milano, IT @ Magnolia
Fri. June 8 – Ravenna, IT @ Beaches Brew
Sat. June 9 – Dudingen, CH @ Bad Bonn
Sun. June 10 – Nimes, FR @ This Is Not A Love Song
Mon. June 11 – Bordeaux, FR @ le block
Tue. June 12 – Tours, FR @ le temps machine
Thu. June 14 – Manchester University, UK @ Transformers
Sat. June 17 – San Francisco, CA @ Phono Del Sol Festival
Sat. July 22 – Sun. July 23 – Los Angeles, CA @ FYF
Sun. Aug. 6 – Katowice, PL @ OFF Festival
Tue. Aug. 8 – Hamburg, DE @ Molotow
Thu. Aug. 10 – Oslo, NO @ Oya Festival
Fri. Aug. 11 – Gothenburg, DW @ Way Out West Festival
Sat. Aug. 12 – Copenhagen, DK @ Pumpehuset
Fri. Aug. 18 – Saint Malo, FR @ La Route du Rock
Sat. Aug. 19 – Brecon Beacons, UK @ Green Man Festival
Fri. Sept. 1 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Crescent Ballroom
Sat. Sept. 2 – Albuquerque, NM @ Sister Bar
Mon. Sept. 4 – Austin, TX @ Hotel Vegas Outside
Tue. Sept. 5 – New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jack’s
Wed. Sept. 6 – Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
Fri. Sept. 8 – Philadelphia, PA @ Trocadero Theater
Sun. Sept. 10 – Brooklyn, NY @ Warsaw
Wed. Sept. 13 – Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
Thu. Sept. 14 – Montreal, QC @ La Tulipe I Le National
Fri. Sept. 15 – Toronto, ON @ Danforth Theater
Sat. Sept. 16 – Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom
Sun. Sept. 17 – Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall
Tue. Sept. 19 – Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall
Fri. Sept. 22 – Missoula, MT @ Monk’s
Sat. Sept. 23 – Seattle, WA @ Neumo’s
Sun. Sept. 24 – Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
Mon. Sept. 25 – Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom

Hi-res photos/album art: http://pitchperfectpr.com/thee-oh-sees/

Oh Sees Online:
http://www.theeohsees.com
https://www.castlefacerecords.com
https://www.castlefacerecords.com/collections/thee-oh-sees