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Wednesday, February 22

CTD Press Update 2/21/12!

CTD Press Update 02/21/2012
Now Available Exclusively/Semi-Exclusively from CTD:

FEATURED:
Wild Belle
"Keep You"
Wild Belle/Sandhill Sound: shs001

BROOKLYN VEGAN:
“Wild Belle is one of Chicago's newest bands. They've only played a handful of shows, and so far only released a single song, but it's a good one. Listen to Keep You below and pick up the 12" when it comes out on 2/21.”
http://www.brooklynvegan.com/chicago/2012/01/meet_wild_belle.html

GUARDIAN UK:
“The effect is haunting but naggingly infectious – a double-whammy if ever we heard one. Whether or not the rest of their material will continue in this ethereal-ska vein we have no idea, although attendants at this year's SXSW, where Wild Belle are playing and bound to be one of the buzz-bands, will find out.”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012/feb/15/new-band-wild-belle

PREFIX:
“A steadfast drum-rattle bubbles under dancehall pulses, music-box chimes, and a hearty horn-line. Natalie Bergman’s coo sounds like the idyllic middle-ground between Kate Bush, Lykke Li, Robyn and Lily Allen. It’s basically one of our favorite songs in the world right now.”
http://www.prefixmag.com/media/wild-belle/keep-you/60469/

DONE WAITING:
“NOMO bandleader, Iron & Wine live member and fellow Midwesterner Elliot Bergman has a new project called Wild Belle. Their first single ‘Keep You’ is a sexy dubbed out psychedelic pop jam.”
http://www.donewaiting.com/2012/01/15/new-music-wild-belle-keep-you/

DONE WAITING:
“The one known nugget of info about Wild Belle is their amazing debut single, 'Keep You.' For an initial release, the track is incredibly luscious and rich, a beautifully layered pop gem buoyed by a charming reggae lilt. Natalie's playful, smoky vocal is a cheekily confident debut. Elliot's booming sax solos are punchy and bold, giving the track an extra groove that stitches 'Keep You' into the listener's mind.”
http://www.speakersincode.com/2012/01/jam-of-day-wild-belle-keep-you.html

UPCOMING SOON:

120 Days
"II"
Splendour: sple011

ANTHEM interview with 120 Days:
“There’s less guitars on the second album. It’s been five years so it’d be even stranger if it was exactly the same, but, yeah, the biggest difference, I’d say, is that we embraced technology with this one. The first one was recorded in an old school rock fashion and to tape - there was no MIDI synchronization and very little computer editing. This time, though, we really embraced [technology] and used a lot of sequencing and samples and stuff like that. And, because of that, it’s became more electronic and club-oriented.”
http://anthemmagazine.com/qa-with-120-days/

FILTER:
“The band uses 'the hard minimalist industrial sound of Detroit Techno' and mixes it up with ‘the transcendental drone jazz of (early) Alice Coltrane, and the over-the-top orchestral maximalism of Wagnerian opera,’ they claim rather magnificently. All in all, 120 Days carries some dense textures, letting there be some wiggle-room for fans with various tastes.”
http://filtermagazine.com/index.php/news/entry/sxsw_buzz-o-meter_120_days_serenades_fidlar

STEREOGUM Video premier of “Dahle Disco”:
“The pulsating 'Dahle Disco,' proved that the group is poised to regain the momentum they had when they released 2006′s self-titled debut, and today that track gets a vibe-matching video, a clip where sounds and lights coalesce to represent the deep grove of the track.”
http://stereogum.com/946421/120-days-dahle-disco-video-stereogum-premiere/video/

SOCIETE PERRIER:
“Norway's 120 Days mixes an intense kind of danceability with a krautrock-informed edge for an electronic-based sound that defies musical borders and boundaries. You might remember learning about their upcoming album in our recent sneak peek at 2012's most anticipated releases. When the foursome's first album was released on the Vice label, it earned the band an international reputation, but their follow-up, 120 Days II, is set to garner the group even more attention than before.”
http://societeperrier.com/articles/norways-120-days-readies-120-days-ii/

SOCIETE PERRIER MOST ANTICIPATED ALBUMS OF 2012 Feature:
“If something intriguing and electronic-oriented is coming out of Norway, it shouldn't be surprising to find that Lindstrøm has his hand in it. His label released the debut album by electro-rock outfit 120 Days, and though the follow-up is out on Oslo label Splendour, he co-produced the cut 'Dahle Disco,' bringing his imprimatur of cool to the quartet's cutting-edge sound..”
http://societeperrier.com/articles/12-albums-to-watch-for-in-2012/

Dirty Three
"Toward The Low Sun"
Drag City: dc511

NPR SONG OF THE DAY premier of "The Pier":
“Australian rock trio Dirty Three has it all: There's swooning passion, but also conflict, loss, need and hope. Its music soars elegantly when violinist Warren Ellis lets his solos rip, but his grandiosity is undercut beautifully by Jim White's arrhythmic drum patterns and Mick Turner's guitars, which smear Dirty Three's songs like watercolors.”
http://www.npr.org/2012/02/14/146843458/dirty-three-for-valentines-day-a-wordless-love-song

PITCHFORK premier of “Rising Below”:
“Australian post-rock gods Dirty Three return with a new album, Toward the Low Sun, on February 28. In the time since their last album, members Jim White, Warren Ellis, and Mick Turner have played with the likes of Nick Cave, PJ Harvey, Cat Power, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Bill Callahan and others. Listen to the track ‘Rising Below’ above, via Drag City.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/12992-rising-below/

Disappears
"Pre Language"
Kranky: krank164

ALTERNATIVE MATTER:
“Disappears has produced a momentous release in Pre Language that already vies for album of the year. It infiltrates and manipulates the senses to thrill and inspire whilst pushing the post punk envelope using incisive and stimulating ingenuity.”
http://alternativematter.net/reviews/disappears-pre-language

PITCHFORK premier of “Replicate”:
“Pre Language is the new album from Chicago noisemakers Disappears; it's out March 1 via Kranky. Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley is behind the kit for this one; the album was recorded with John Congleton (Cymbals Eat Guitars, St. Vincent) at SY's Echo Canyon West studio in Hoboken, New Jersey. 'Replicate' is the psych-heavy leading cut off the album.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/12966-replicate/

Sophia Knapp
"Into The Waves"
Drag City: dc484

SUN ON THE SAND premier of "Close To Me":
“Mix equal parts ’60s psych pop with tropicalia and synth pop, and add just a pinch of Debbie Harry and you would come close to Sophia Knapp. She’s quirky, and the near-disco of ‘Close To Me’ proves it, but it’s subtle and inventive, not overbearing and cloying.”
http://sunonthesand.com/2012/sophia-knapp-announces-solo-debut-shares-close-to-me/

Mux Mool
"Planet High School"
Ghostly International: gi149

STEREOGUM premier of "Raw Gore":
“As the release date for Mux Mool approaches, the electronic musician also known as Brian Lindgren has uncorked another new track that explorse a woozy, but florid headspace while riding out stuttering but assertive beats.”
http://stereogum.com/897201/mux-mool-raw-gore-stereogum-premiere/mp3s/

RCRD LBL premier of “Palace Chalice”:
“On 'Palace Chalice,' Brooklyn producer Mux Mool (real name Brian Lindgren) has crafted a sneering piece of beat science with a rumbling trump, sparkling synthesizer arpeggios and nods to funk that'll keep your windows down no matter how cold it gets.”
http://rcrdlbl.com/2011/12/06/download_mux_mool_palace_chalice

PITCHFORK premier of "Raw Gore":
“In the new year, genre-busting producer Mux Mool's set to follow up last year's Skulltaste with a whole new full-length, Planet High School. The thing's out February 7 via Ghostly; we shared 'Palace Chalice' with you back in October, and here's the aptly titled LP cut 'Raw Gore'.”
http://www.pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/12867-raw-gore/

HEADNOZ premier of "Palace Chalice":
“Mux Mool maintains the sonic sensibilities that make his music so relatable and all-encompassing, making for a track that many can access.”
http://headnodz.com/2011/10/mux-mool-palace-chalice-trk/

PITCHFORK Forkcast of "Palace Chalice":
“In February of 2012, Ghostly will release Planet High School, the new album from playful beatmaker Mux Mool. The record is Mool's proper follow-up to 2010's solid Skulltaste.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/12618-palace-chalice/

EXTRA MUSIC NEW:
“Planet High School certainly sounds different than SKULLTASTE, Mux Mool’s Ghostly debut from 2010. It’s funkier, more confident, and more comfortable. It sounds less like someone trying to prove a point by arguing and more like someone trying to prove a point by just being who they are. It’s leading by example, sonically speaking.”
http://extramusicnew.wordpress.com/2011/11/10/mux-mool-planet-high-school-on-ghostly-international/

DAILY DREAD premier of "Palace Chalice":
“The tune is crisp; a laid back, chunky, nearly 90bpm foray into outer space.”
http://dailydread.wordpress.com/2011/10/18/mux-mool-new-single-available-taster-of-forthcoming-lp/

PITCHFORK Forkcast of "Palace Chalice":
“In February of 2012, Ghostly will release Planet High School, the new album from playful beatmaker Mux Mool. The record is Mool's proper follow-up to 2010's solid Skulltaste.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/12618-palace-chalice/

PITCHFORK Forkcast of "Palace Chalice":
“In February of 2012, Ghostly will release Planet High School, the new album from playful beatmaker Mux Mool. The record is Mool's proper follow-up to 2010's solid Skulltaste.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/12618-palace-chalice/

PITCHFORK Forkcast of "Palace Chalice":
“In February of 2012, Ghostly will release Planet High School, the new album from playful beatmaker Mux Mool. The record is Mool's proper follow-up to 2010's solid Skulltaste.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/12618-palace-chalice/

PITCHFORK Forkcast of "Palace Chalice":
“In February of 2012, Ghostly will release Planet High School, the new album from playful beatmaker Mux Mool. The record is Mool's proper follow-up to 2010's solid Skulltaste.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/12618-palace-chalice/

XLR8R premier of "Palace Chalice":
“Brooklyn producer Mux Mool (a.k.a. Brian Lindgren) is offering a free download, the first real sampling of his upcoming album, Planet High School, which is slated for release on February 7, 2012 via Midwestern stalwart Ghostly. ‘Palace Chalice’ is a glimmering cut of electro-tinged instrumental hip-hop that pairs a relaxed, old-school vibe with lurching bass tones and summery synth melodies.”
http://www.xlr8r.com/mp3/2011/10/palace-chalice

RESIDENT ADVISOR premier of "Palace Chalice":
“The Minneapolis-based artist has been putting out records for the past few years, pushing a sound that's equal parts hip-hop and IDM. Based on the first single, ‘Palace Chalace’ (which you can stream over at Pitchfork), his new album seems to follow suit, though this time it's partly inspired by Mux Mool's response to the economic situation, a theme that's loosely reflected in the title.”
http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=15097

YES YES YALL:
“He explains the concept behind his new album, Planet High School, this way: 'Today, young Americans have very little to look forward to except endless war, endless debt, no Social Security, and [the fact that] none of us can live without the constant fear of poverty. We don’t need to have big houses and cars and a nest egg to get along. There’s nothing that says you can’t rent an apartment your whole life and not be happy.’”
http://yesyesyall.org/blog/mux_mool_palace_chalice/

NOISE VERSE NOISE premier of "Palace Chalice":
“I know that I am a couple weeks on this track, but holy cow its good. Mux Mool's 'Palace Chalice' is the sort of bass-beat tune that I love. Its got hip-hop, its got dustty groove, and its got a great break down in the middle. This is the sort of thing that I wish Flying Lotus would make more of again.”
http://noiseversenoise.blogspot.com/2011/10/mux-mool.html

PHUTURE LABS premier of "Palace Chalice":
“The US broken beat hip hop and electronica producer has always been generous with his tracks thanks to his relationship with Ghostly. The chat is that the track 'Palace Chalice' is a precursor to his new album due out in February 2012. Get that in the diary.”
http://www.phuturelabs.com/word/chatter/saturday-snacks-29/

POTHOLES IN MY BLOG:
“Mux Mool’s debut album Skulltaste came out just about a year ago, and I don’t think it quite got the exposure or acclaim that it deserved. The Brooklyn beat conductor pulled together a wide range of influences and somehow packaged it into a cohesive head-nodding album. With a few songs here and there over the past few months, plus joining Star Slinger at the start of his first US tour, it’s time to prepare for the release of his new album Planet High School. The first single 'Palace Chalice' is that hip-hop/electronic vibes that we’re used to from Mux Mool, and it’s got my interest piqued for the album’s release in early 2012.”
http://potholesinmyblog.com/mux-mool-palace-chalice/

SOME KIND OF AWESOME! premier of "Palace Chalice":
“Mux Mool’s debut album Skulltaste came out just about a year ago, and I don’t think it quite got the exposure or acclaim that it deserved. The Brooklyn beat conductor pulled together a wide range of influences and somehow packaged it into a cohesive head-nodding album. With a few songs here and there over the past few months, plus joining Star Slinger at the start of his first US tour, it’s time to prepare for the release of his new album Planet High School. The first single 'Palace Chalice' is that hip-hop/electronic vibes that we’re used to from Mux Mool, and it’s got my interest piqued for the album’s release in early 2012.”
http://www.somekindofawesome.com/journal/2011/10/18/download-mux-mool-palace-chalice.html

AUDIOPLEASURES premier of "Palace Chalice":
“First taste from Mux Mool upcoming album Planet High School on Ghostly International, Minneapolis Brian Lindgren warm bass lines and abstract beats are always welcome since last year's debut Skulltaste that landed of my favorite electronic albums in 2010 and for sure will please any Fly Lo fans.”
http://audiopleasures.blogspot.com/2011/11/mux-mool-palace-chalice.html

EXCLAIM:
“The new record is called Planet High School, and while the name suggests a Ramones-in-space vibe, a press release explains that the album is still a collection of instrumental hip-hop. Still, "it certainly sounds different than Skulltaste...it's funkier, more confident, and more comfortable. It sounds less like someone trying to prove a point by arguing and more like someone trying to prove a point by just being who they are. It's leading by example, sonically speaking.”
http://exclaim.ca/News/mux_mool_returns_with_new_album

DEATH & TAXES premier of "Palace Chalice":
“The track locks into a groove with deep, rumbling bass. It almost has a West Coast, stoned sound combined with electro flourishes.”
http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/152015/download-mux-mool-palace-chalice/

Mirroring
"Foreign Body"
Kranky: krank162

PITCHFORK:
“A new collaborative album from drone artist Liz Harris (Grouper) and abstract-acoustic musician Jesy Fortino (Tiny Vipers), partnering under the name Mirrorring, will soon see the light. The album, Foreign Body, will be out March 19 via Kranky.”
http://pitchfork.com/news/45177-grouper-and-tiny-vipers-announce-collaborative-album-as-mirrorring/

Lotus Plaza
"Spooky Action At A Distance"
Kranky: krank166

PITCHFORK:
“Following his 2009 record The Floodlight Collective, Deerhunter guitarist Lockett Pundt has announced a new full-length album for his solo guitar-pop project Lotus Plaza. The record, Spooky Action at a Distance, is out April 2 via Kranky.”
http://pitchfork.com/news/45347-deerhunters-lockett-pundt-announces-new-lotus-plaza-album-spooky-action-at-a-distance/

Unrest
"Perfect Teeth"
Teenbeat: tb119

PITCHFORK:
“Pioneering indie-pop label Teen-Beat has announced a reissue of Unrest's long out-of-print 1993 album, Perfect Teeth. Like the original release, the reissue will come as a 7" vinyl box set, on six colored records, with six additional non-album tracks. It will also include a 7-inch-sized, 24-page booklet, including photographs from the Perfect Teeth sessions, taken by Teen-Beat/Unrest founder Mark Robinson. The new edition will be printed with metallic gold ink, and shipped in spring 2012.”
http://pitchfork.com/news/45146-teen-beat-to-reissue-unrests-1993-album-perfect-teeth/

Seluah
"Red Parole"
Karate Body: kbr018

INDIE BANDS BLOG:
“Immediately the listener is riveted to a genuinely crafted track which resonates with a shining piece of guitar work – simple yet elegant, which is something of a context changer with the ‘festival’ referencing – think more an Oberammergau experience, set to floating psychedelic rock and the decade between performance seems apposite, rather than the mud at Woodstock.”
http://www.indiebandsblog.com/indie-bands-blog-round-up/new-releases/seluah-review-of-the-album-red-parole

THOUGHTS ON TRACKS premier of "The Other Side of The Gun":
“Red Parole is due out on April 10th via Karate Body Records. ‘The Other Side of the Gun’ was released last week as the album’s first single. At nearly seven minutes, it’s a bold introduction. The guitar line, though simple, resonates immediately. Seluah creates a dense, driving atmosphere before drummer and vocalist Edward Grimes takes his crew into a jammier, synth heavy bridge. This is not light, easy listening, but it is certainly satisfying.”
http://thoughtontracks.com/2012/01/17/fresh-track-seluah-the-other-side-of-the-gun/

Megan Reilly
"The Well"
Carrot Top Records: saki051

DIRECT CURRENT:
“We've always been fond of Reilly's intimate, nocturnal balladry and her delicately quivering voice that sounds like it could be wafting from some 1950's Tennessee truckstop jukebox. But her fine new song ‘Sew The Strings Inside Your Heart’ indicates that Reilly is equally at home with a rougher, decidedly more electric edge to her twang.”
http://www.directcurrentmusic.com/music-news-new-music/2012/1/26/listen-megan-reilly-sew-the-strings-inside-your-heart.html

AV CLUB:
“Claiming both Thin Lizzy's Phil Lynott and Roy Orbison as influences—along with more obvious touchstones like Neko Case and Patti Griffin - Megan Reilly has the kind of pipes and grit that belie her singer-songwriter trappings. It's been six years since Reilly released her previous album, Let Your Ghost Go, but the forthcoming The Well (due out April 24) promises to be a strong follow-up based on the great 'Sew The Threads Into Your Heart,' which The A.V. Club is streaming exclusively below. A thoroughly beguiling folk-pop song, 'Heart' builds to a climactic guitar solo that Lynott himself would be proud of.”
http://www.avclub.com/articles/song-premiere-singersongwriter-megan-reilly-makes,68236/

WHAT'S THE RUCKUS:
“The night opened with John Wesley Harding playing songs from his latest venture The Sound of His Own Voice. He opened with ‘Sing Your Own Song,’ the inspiring song with the advice that sometimes we just need to open our mouths and sing. He followed with ‘Starbucks,’ and then brought out Megan Reilly, a guest at a future Cabinet, to perform ‘Old Man and the Bird,’ a song on her upcoming album.”
http://www.whatstheruckus.com/2012/02/live-cabinet-of-wonders/

Marissa Nadler
"The Sister"
Box Of Cedar: boc002

PITCHFORK premier of “The Wrecking Ball Company”:
“Marissa Nadler's new album The Sister is out May 29 via her own Box of Cedar label. Nadler has now offered the album cut ‘The Wrecking Ball Company’, a finger-picked track that unfurls slowly. The Sister is a companion to Nadler's 2011 self-titled LP.”
http://www.pitchfork.com/news/45410-new-marissa-nadler-the-wrecking-ball-company/

PITCHFORK:
“In contrast to Nadler's last album, The Sister grapples with themes beyond heartbreak. ‘I realized I had muses all around me,’ she says in press release, ‘childhood, betrayal, friendships, new love, nature, or hope. The narrator's stronger in my songs now.’ She focused on stark lyrical content to parallel the tone of the songs, noting that some of her biggest influences were "confessional songwriters.”
http://pitchfork.com/news/45215-marissa-nadler-announces-new-album/

STILL FRESH & OUT NOW!

Windy & Carl
"We Will Always Be"
Kranky: krank163

DROWNED IN SOUND 8/10:
“If you take an interest in ambient music, drone rock or related quasi-genres, it behoves you to own some of Windy and Carl’s catalogue; this is as useful and high quality a starting point as just about anything they’ve recorded.”
http://drownedinsound.com/releases/16796/reviews/4144461

NORTHERN TRANSMISSIONS interview with Windy & Carl:
“Some of the songs on the are pieces carl was working on in 2009 and 2010, and a couple of them are from a recording Carl made for me for Valentine’s day 2011. The first song on our new album is certainly from that batch, and when i thought of how and why he wrote the songs for me, I wanted to put lyrics with it that would mirror his feelings.”
http://www.northerntransmissions.com/interviews/windy-and-carl

PITCHFORK 7.4:
“When Windy & Carl lock together, it's like being privy to a great secret, imparted in a moment of intensely personal creativity.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/16222-we-will-always-be/?utm_campaign=search&utm_medium=site&utm_source=search-ac

THE SKINNY:
“Despite the familiarity of the sonic landscape explored here, however, Windy and Carl are evidently still excavating valuable finds.”
http://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/reviews/albums/301019-windy_carl_we_will_always_be

TEXTURA:
“Though there are eight indexed tracks, the sixty-eight-minute set has been designed to flow uninterruptedly in a way that enhances its hypnotic effect. Strengthening that impression is the fact that much of the album is comprised of shimmering moodscapes perfectly capable of inducing reverie.”
http://www.textura.org/reviews/windycarl_wewillalwaysbe.htm

THE INARGUABLE:
“Windy & Carl's music has always existed somewhere high in the stratosphere, where the sun shines with extra brilliance and the moisture in the air begins to crystallize, bending the light into gorgeous arrays of perfect color, and We Will Always Be continues their glorious tradition.”
http://www.theinarguable.com/2012/01/windy-carl-we-will-always-be-2012.html

TERRASCOPE:
“The mood on We Will Always Be - the first release from the duo since 2008 - is altogether brighter and, there’s no getting away from the word, more blissful. Begun as a solo record by Carl, the sound throughout is if anything more open, as if the clouds had parted….”
http://www.terrascope.co.uk/Reviews/Reviews_January_12.htm

FLUID RADIO UK:
“We Will Always Be is the first release from the duo since 2008, and sees Weber’s vocals take a backseat in favour of a more open, wide-field sound. Their lo-fi guitar-based dronescapes may well have spawned a thousand imitators, but from the hands of these masters the approach continues to enchant and delight, with a mood that is altogether brighter and more blissful than previous works.”
http://www.fluid-radio.co.uk/2012/01/windy-and-carl-we-will-always-be/

RCRD LBL:
“Listening to a Windy & Carl song is like being inside a seriously uplifting dream. 'Remember,' an ambient fanfare with a lovely, strong drone, goes at its own pace. It doesn't so much have a final destination – more an exploration of a mood that appears gaseous and uneasy to grab.”
http://rcrdlbl.com/2012/01/11/download_windy_carl_remember

PITCHFORK premier of “Remember”:
“Ambient pop duo Windy & Carl's last release was 2008's Songs for the Broken Hearted; on February 13, they return with a new full-length, We Will Always Be, via Kranky.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/2/

Whistle Peak
"Half Asleep Upon Echo Falls"
Karate Body: kbr017

LEO WEEKLY Interview with Whistle Peak:
“Describing the unusual mixture of sounds making up the stew in Whistle Peak’s indie pop is difficult, but their music is tasty and intriguing, and even more so in their second album, Half Asleep Upon Echo Falls.”
http://leoweekly.com/music/whistle-peak’s-homemade-electro-folk-sounds

INDIE BANDS BLOG:
“The content is poignant and the music somewhat brooding, but none the less, there is comfort to be found in that ethereal sound that is prevalent on Half Asleep Upon Echo Falls.”
http://www.indiebandsblog.com/indie-bands-blog-round-up/new-releases/whistle-peak-review-of-the-lp-half-asleep-upon-echo-falls

AMERICAN GLOAM:
“Several varied elements are coalesced together to create a sound that moves and sways and ultimately sticks. It's got some pop, some folk, electronic sounds, and all that would be great as is. However, Whistle Peak has pushed a little further and mixed the elements up into a beautifully produced grab bag that makes sense.”
http://americangloam.blogspot.com/2012/01/chapter-twenty-five-whistle-peak-half.html

YOU HEAR THAT:
“...it sounds like Half Asleep‘s slightly off-kilter universe is weighed down by an ever so slightly inflated gravitational pull, as if its inhabitants enjoy all the joys and excitement that us Earth humans do, just on a slightly muted basis.”
http://youhearthat.wordpress.com/2012/01/19/whistle-peak/

SOUNDS GOOD TO ME TOO:
“There is certainly much to recommend about Whistle Peak. They’re from Louisville Kentucky and are a sort of folktronica outfit mixing distant harmonies and echoy melodies with close-up, crisp breakbeats. That’s a bad description but don’t be put off, their album is a real grower.”
http://soundsgoodtometoo.com/2012/01/19/whistle-peak-wings-wont-behave/

BERKELEY PLACE:
“Music to be stoned to. Not high, stoned. Whistle Peak’s lo-fi Americana fits in well with bands like Yeasayer and Colossal Gospel–bands who take traditional elements and play them a little…strangely.”
http://www.berkeleyplaceblog.com/2012/01/24/whistle-peak-half-asleep-on-echo-falls/

OH SO FRESH MUSIC:
“Another solid band coming from Louisville, KY is Whistle Peak. With this band, you'll find a mix of experimental pop and electronic-folk, which works out to be quite a great listen.”
http://www.ohsofreshmusic.com/2012/01/whistle-peak-wings-wont-behave.html

COUNTERFEIT CULTURE:
“It’s rare a submission lands with such a satisfying fuzz.”
http://counterfeitculture.co.uk/post/16061473584/whistle-peak-half-asleep-upon-echo-falls

THE INDIE MACHINE:
“Whistle Peak are a 5-piece indie-pop outfit who hail from Louisville, Kentucky. Recently they sent us an email with a new song and boy are we glad they did. ‘Wings Won’t Behave’ will be included on their upcoming album Half Asleep Upon Echo Falls which is due for release on February 14th. With that said, have a listen to the song in the Bandcamp player below – something tells us this one is going to be on repeat for a while.”
http://www.theindiemachine.com/2012/01/10/tracks-whistle-peak-wings-wont-behave/

EL ROCCO:
“Melodic & hypnotic lines and a bluesy mood make the difference on Half Asleep Upon Echo Falls.”
http://www.elrocco.net/2012/01/wings-wont-behave-whistle-peak.html

SOUNDS BETTER WITH REVERB:
“Whistle Peak produce laid back atmospheric laments with a silver lining, walking a slim line between downcast ditties and indie pop. The colourful instrumentation keeps Whistle Peak afloat along with a seemingly effortless approach to their songwriting. Keep an ear out on Valentine’s Day folks.”
http://www.soundsbetterwithreverb.com/acoustic/whistle-peak-wings-behave/

THOUGHT ON TRACKS:
“The album’s first single 'Wings Won’t Behave' has a bounce in its step that makes me nostalgic for Motown, with vocals that maintain the uncanny ability to feel at once melancholy and deceptively cheerful. The lyrics of lead singer Billy Petot have a tendancy to wash over the listener like a brief summer rain on a lake – before you can adjust the drops have passed and the sun has returned.”
http://thoughtontracks.com/2012/01/06/band-to-watch-whistle-peak/

FENSE POST:
“'Wings Won’t Behave' blends synthesizers with acoustic guitars and lo-fi percussion on the instrument side, while vocals front the music with a peaceful, soft and dreamy coo.”
http://www.fensepost.com/main/2012/01/05/whistle-peak-feature/

SLOUCHER:
“The elements of many a tinker’s shop crash land into a pawn shop and the ensuing sounds generated and ululating through. Organic ideas meet inorganic instruments and executions. Thick, gloomy atmospheres that still linger after ‘stop’ has been pressed.”
http://sloucher.org/2012/01/09/whistle-peak-half-asleep-upon-echo-falls-2/

THOSE WHO DIG WEEKLY ROUNDUP:
“Jangly acoustic guitar and the drums plus tinkling percussion give it a nice groove, punctuated by electric guitar with a bit of a surf tone. When the vocalist comes in, I thought of Grizzly Bear. But instead of polished intricacy and studio wizardry, this sounds like a more relaxed toy chest jam..”
http://www.thosewhodig.net/?Weekly-Roundup:-Jan-1---7,-2012&article=680

WE LISTEN FOR YOU:
“Louisville's Whistle Peak have a crafted a song in 'Wings Won't Behave' that I like to image would be the music Tears For Fears could be making today if they were still around. The song opens with a cheery melody filled with strummed strings and wandering percussion that floats around throughout the track.”
http://welistenforyou.blogspot.com/2011/12/track-of-day-whistle-peak-wings-wont.html

Lindstrøm
"Six Cups Of Rebel"
Smalltown Supersound: sts221

ROLLING STONE premier of “Quiet Place To Live (Todd Rundgren Remix)":
“When suggesting Todd Rundgren, I told Smalltown: 'Yeah that would have been awesome!,' but I THOUGHT that it was never gonna happen. However, when mentioning it to Smalltown, he told me that he was gonna give it a shot, since he already knew his management,' Lindstrøm says. 'Less than a week after, he agreed upon doing a remix of 'Quiet Place To Live'' from my new album. I'm not aware of any other remixes he's done before, in which case this feels really special as Todd Rundgren's music has been inspiring me a lot over the years.”
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/exclusive-listen-to-todd-rundgrens-remix-of-lindstroms-quiet-place-to-live-20120202

VICE MAGAZINE 8/10:
“Welcome, Hans-Peter Lindstrom to the 1980s! Please, step into this brave new world and you will encounter all manner of exciting advances in technology, such as the Fairlight synthesizer, the Akai sampler, and the musical ensemble Art of Noise, each of which will have a profound influence on your bombastic new album, Six Cups of Rebel.”
http://www.smalltownsupersound.com/2012/01/26/lindstrom-810-vice-magazine/

NPR ALL SONGS CONSIDERED premier of "De Javu (Mark McGuire Remix)":
“McGuire's slow-burning licks replicate the feeling of driving down an empty highway toward a sun disappearing behind the horizon. Combined with Lindstrom's original all-night groove, it makes for a disorienting dance party.”
http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/2012/01/17/145367252/song-premiere-lindstrom-deja-vu-road-chief-remix

CHINA SHOP:
“A legend in his hometown, Peter Lindstrom had a unique rise to what many refer to as the founder of “space disco.” In an interview with ChinaShop, Lindstrom discusses how he went from a young lad who grew up listening to Johnny Cash and Hank Williams in the oil fields of Norway to a notorious dance music producer and record label owner.”
http://www.chinashopmag.com/2011/11/lindstroms-viking-space-disco/

THE QUIETUS Interview with Lindstrøm:
“...while this glorious long player isn’t entirely without precedent, before he was only paying lip service, this time he’s fully immersed himself into a self-created mutant hybrid world of cosmic disco, acid house and prog rock.”
http://thequietus.com/articles/07787-lindstrom-interview

THE EXAMINER:
“Six Cups of Rebel (Smalltown Supersound, 2012) shoots off in another direction. 'No Release' is a kaleidoscopic organ like in one Steve Reich’s rhythmic suites. Most of the album is in the vein of psychedelic funk EDM like his earlier project that he took the name of for the album. 'De Javu' and 'Magik' are super funky with strong acidic touches that float over the rhythms, with the latter being even more maniacal in its execution.”
http://www.examiner.com/album-reviews-in-cincinnati/lindstr-m-six-cups-of-rebel-smalltown-supersound-2012-review?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

BIG SHOT:
“Norwegian producer Hans-Peter Lindstrøm, who ELLE Norway says is Norway’s ninth Sexiest Man (who are we to argue?), is revered for his productions which run the gamut from acid house to prog rock. Lindstrøm’s decision to sing on Six Cups of Rebel indeed adds a bit of intrigue to the album and should set off debate in Internet forums around the world.”
http://newsflash.bigshotmag.com/featured-post/18034/

VALLEY ADVOCATE:
“With Six Cups of Rebel, his fourth solo album, Hans-Peter Lindstrom continues to explore the far reaches of the cosmic disco galaxy, this time using his voice for mantra-like lyric effect.”
http://www.valleyadvocate.com/article.cfm?aid=14526

STEREOGUM FEATURE/INTERVIEW:
“I decided that I only wanted to make an album with my own voice and wasn’t sure at first how I would use it. I then came to the conclusion that everything was about tweaking and pitch shifting with my voice. I’m not trying to do this live. It’s only a studio thing, I’m not a vocalist and I don’t really want to try and perform it live. Over the years I haven’t really been exploring my own voice. It’s been too personal. I was seeing what I’d done on re-releases and grabbing the vocal parts I liked and then treating them as someone else’s vocals. It was important to me to just try it. I’ve always thought that it would be great to use the voice in different ways. When we played live in Europe after the release of my last album I was doing a lot of background vocals and enjoyed that. So this time I wanted to see what would happen.”
http://stereogum.com/907711/progress-report-lindstrøm/franchises/progress-report/

MTV HIVE #3 MOST ANTICIPATED ALBUM OF 2012:
“The mono-monikered Norwegian electronica producer may be most widely known for his remixes (for LCD Soundsystem, Glasser, Franz Ferdinand and others) and his collaborations. His last major opus was 2010’s sexy space-disco collaboration with singer Christabelle, Real Life is No Cool, and before that he had success with two albums that he made with Prins Thomas. But Hans-Peter Lindström is going it alone on his next album. Due February 6 via Smalltown Supersound, Six Cups of Rebel isn’t just Lindström’s return to solo music-making — his last lone effort was 2008’s Where You Go, I Go — it also represents his vocal debut.”
http://read.mtvhive.com/2011/12/28/most-anticipated-albums-2012/

FOAMHANDS #6 MOST ANTICIPATED ALBUM OF 2012:
“Record an album of tough, twisted funk grooves featuring his own digitally warped vocals. Colour me excited.”
http://foamhands.wordpress.com/2011/12/22/twelve-for-12/

FLAVORPILL MOST ANTICIPATED ALBUMS OF 2012:
“Does it contain another half-hour space disco opus? We hope so!.”
http://flavorwire.com/245228/flavorpills-most-anticipated-albums-of-2012?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Day%205%20%28Friday%29&utm_campaign=Unified%20Mailer#4

SPINNER "De Javu" #43 BEST TRACK OF 2011:
“The Norwegian beatsmith's largely indecipherable (but occasionally gospel-fired) vocals don't even drop until a couple minutes into the sprawling track. By then they're simply adding another element to the barrage of burbling bass, clattering drums, ominous horns and nu-disco groove that's gleefully welcoming us back to the retro-future.”
http://www.spinner.com/2011/12/14/best-songs-2011/

ALT SOUNDS:
“He may worship at the temple of godlike European DJs from the 80s like Daniele Baldelli and Beppe Loda, but the relentless, occasionally monumental scale of Six Cups Of Rebel has the power to move mountains all by itself.”
http://hangout.altsounds.com/news/139108-lindstorm-announces-release-cups-rebel.html

PITCHFORK Best New Track “De Javu”:
“The whole thing has a pop audaciousness that recalls ZTT Records in their 1980s prime, and as ‘De Javu’ is brought to an abrupt halt after so much building up and coming down, you’re left wanting to hear what follows all this ecstasy on the album proper. That’s the great thing about this guy: whatever he’s doing, you never want it to end.”
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/reviews/tracks/12743-de-javu/

STEREOGUM premier of “De Javu”:
“The album marks the first time Lindstrøm has added his own vocals to his mix. Below, download an album track called 'De Javu,' a skittery seven-minute funk workout with some breathless and incomprehensible singing from the man.”
http://stereogum.com/872632/lindstrøm-de-javu/mp3s/

XLR8R premier of "De Javu":
“‘De Javu’ is the first offering to shake loose from the record, and it's an especially funky selection, one that combines a thick disco groove with a decidedly '80s funk-pop fen.”
http://www.xlr8r.com/mp3/2011/11/de-javu

BETTER PROPAGANDA premier of "De Javu":
“Norwegian dance producer Lindstrøm, is set to unveil a new solo album. Six Cups Of Rebel is the first full length to come out under his own name in three years.”
http://betterpropaganda.com/content.aspx?id=1781

FILTER premier of "De Javu":
“‘De Javu’ showcases what the Norwegian artist does best, creating dance jams that cause a ruckus.”
http://filtermagazine.com/index.php/media/entry/mp3_lindstrm_suffers_de_javu/

RESIDENT ADVISOR:
“...it seems to show him trading the spaced out cosmic disco vibe for something a bit more dirty and raucous. It's also his first record to feature his own vocals.”
http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=15208

STEREOGUM premier of “De Javu”:
“The album marks the first time Lindstrøm has added his own vocals to his mix. Below, download an album track called 'De Javu,' a skittery seven-minute funk workout with some breathless and incomprehensible singing from the man.”
http://stereogum.com/872632/lindstrøm-de-javu/mp3s/

Tetras
“Pareidolia”
Flingco Sound System: fss017

R.A.D. VINYL BLOG:
“Pareidolia is not awash in walls of harsh noise nor does it drone endlessly, in fact it is the quite the opposite. The four pieces are highly listenable and enjoyable, minimal when necessary and thickly layered at all the right times. The music flows effortlessly and shifts the listeners focus from one sound to the next in a gradual and effective way. For lovers of all things analog this record will be a real pleasure to escape into.”
http://radvinylrecords.tumblr.com/

STILL SINGLE:
“They carve a path in the vein of This Heat, the Necks, and modern day Oneida; longform patterns for the listener to follow, puzzles to solve, energy to displace.”
http://still-single.tumblr.com/post/16861891437/tetras-pareidolia-2xlp-flingco

V/A
"We Are The Works In Progress"
Asa Wa Kuru: awk001

PITCHFORK premier of Deerhunter's “Curve”:
“A new instrumental track by Deerhunter called ‘Curve’ appears on We Are the Works in Progress, the compilation organized by Blonde Redhead to benefit Japan in the wake of 2011's tsunami. As reported, the 14-song compilation, to be released on Blonde Redhead's new Asa Wa Kuru label, features tracks from Fever Ray, Interpol, Broadcast, Liars, John Maus, Pantha du Prince, Terry Riley, David Sylvian/Ryuichi Sakamoto, and more.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/13087-curve

PITCHFORK premier of Four Tet's "Moma":
“The comp includes tracks from folks like Deerhunter, Karin Andersson of the Knife/Fever Ray, John Maus, Pantha du Prince, Interpol, Broadcast, Terry Riley, Liars, David Sylvian/Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Four Tet, who contributes the song you can listen to below, ‘Moma’.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/3/

PITCHFORK:
“Blonde Redhead have put together the compilation We are the Works in Progress to benefit Japan in the country's ongoing recovery from the March tsunami and its aftermath. The release is curated by frontwoman Kazu Makino, who was born in Kyoto, Japan, and is out January 10. It's the premiere release on the band's new imprint Asa Wa Kuru, which is Japanese for 'Morning Will Come.' The comp includes exclusive tracks from Deerhunter, Karin Andersson of the Knife/Fever Ray, Four Tet, John Maus, Pantha du Prince, and more. It also includes contributions from Interpol, Broadcast, Terry Riley, Liars, David Sylvian/Ryuichi Sakamoto, and more.”
http://www.pitchfork.com/news/44771-deerhunter-fever-ray-interpol-four-tet-on-blonde-redhead-japan-benefit-comp/

Todd Terje
“It’s The Arps”
Smalltown Supersound: sts21912

NPR Song of the Day "Inspector Norse":
“The lead ‘piano’ line begins meanderingly but soon settles into a fetching tune, and when it drops out about two and a half minutes in, a computery-sounding line that had been playing support steps into the limelight and steals the show. It crests and ebbs differently for the rest of its time, too, but that groove remains rock-solid, impossible to resist, and critical to what's already one of 2012's defining dance tracks.”
http://www.npr.org/2012/02/01/146178835/todd-terje-a-defining-dance-track?ft=3&f=4703895&sc=nl&cc=sod-20120201

PITCHFORK 7.6:
“This might've been lost in the space disco explosion a half-decade ago, but with his contemporaries wandering off into prog, kraut, and sundry other forms of out-music, the clean lines and easy momentum of It's the Arps are really refreshing. And Jesus, it's fun. The trouble with moments, of course, is extending them. Terje has the imagination.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/16173-its-the-arps/

PITCHFORK premeir of “Swing Star Pt. 1”:
“Norwegian DJ/producer Todd Terje will release the EP It's the Arps on January 16 internationally and January 17 in North America via Terje's new Olsen imprint on Smalltown Supersound. The tracks on the EP were made using the analog synthesizer the ARP2600 (hence the EP's title). Below, listen to 'Swing Star Pt. 1'.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/12930-swing-star-pt-1/

Bjorn Torske
"Oppkok"
Smalltown Supersound: sts21812

PITCHFORK premier of "Langt Fra Afrika (Todd Terje's Enda Lengre Miks) (Fra Afrika Altså)":
“Smalltown Supersound just recently released Bjørn Torske's Oppkok 12"; the release contains remixes of tracks from the Scandinavian producer's last album, 2010's solid Kokning. Remixers include DJ Harvey and fellow space-disco wiz Todd Terje, whose contribution is available to grab below.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/12997-langt-fra-afrika-todd-terjes-enda-lengre-miks-fra-afrika-altsa/

Laura Gibson
“La Grande (Single)” & “La Grande (Album)
Jealous Butcher: jb093 / jb096

PITCHFORK 7.4:
“Rather than another exercise in genre-dabbling and dilettantism, La Grande succeeds as a cohesive work thanks to the persistence of Gibson's vision. As a songwriter she's preoccupied with those timeless questions of the human condition, but seldom if ever stumbles into pretension or self-satisfaction. Themes of love, loss, regret, and mortality crop up often, and, significantly, they're well-served by the surrounding songcraft.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/16226-la-grande/

NPR FIRST LISTEN:
“La Grande is a different beast with a different energy to it...and even a hint of otherworldly menace. It's the sound of a confident artist stretching her own limits, without losing sight of the warmth, richness, subtlety and haunted beauty that made her worth celebrating in the first place.”
http://www.npr.org/2012/01/08/144623414/first-listen-laura-gibson-la-grande?ps=mh_frhdl2

Diskjokke
"Now Dance"
Splendour: sple012

PITCHFORK premier of "Now Dance":
“Oslo space-disco merrymaker diskJokke just released a new single on Splendour, ‘Now Dance’. The blippy cut features a remix from producer Bright Light Bright Light; hopefully this is a signal of a proper follow-up to 2010's squishy En Tin Fid on the horizon.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/13051-now-dance/

STEREOGUM premier of "Now Dance":
“Norwegian producer Diskjokke’s new track 'Now Dance' is a bouncy electro-funk jam that doesn’t really fit in with the sort of thing he’s been making lately. So this week, he’s releasing it as a stand-alone 7″, with a remix from Bright Light Bright Light on the flip.”
http://stereogum.com/932081/diskjokke-now-dance/mp3s/

Hauschildt, Steve
“Tragedy & Geometry”
Kranky: krank160

TINY MIX TAPES:
“That is the way Hauschildt operates: improvisations based on steady explorations of the synthesizer, where eloquence arises from applying subtle changes to complex, arpeggiated progressions.”
http://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/steve-hauschildt-tragedy-geometry

BRAINWASHED:
“The album's key strength (and its replayability) is in its almost mathematical adherence to melody. If Tragedy and Geometry were depicted as an image of the night sky, littered with stars, then each melodic pattern would be a constellation, simultaneously self-contained and part of the greater whole.”
http://brainwashed.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9059%3Asteve-hauschildt-qtragedy-and-geometryq&catid=13%3Aalbums-and-singles&Itemid=133

PITCHFORK 7.4:
“Throughout, Hauschildt deftly treads the fine line between guiding his instrument and letting its cyclical mechanisms do the work. You get the sense that he's basically happy to get out of his own way-- a common goal with anything this mantra-like-- and is as awed by the hypnotic aspects of overlapping synths as the emotional ones. Maybe that's the key to Tragedy & Geometry's sneaky power-- by letting his synths tell tales instead of forcing them to, Hauschildt finds stories bigger than his own.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/16119-tragedy-geometry/

ONE THIRTY BPM:
“Tragedy & Geometry proves that Steve Hauschildt is unafraid to paint in clear and vivid hues. Some might lament the lack of tension in this album, but when the music’s this beautiful, who needs it?”
http://onethirtybpm.com/reviews/album-review-steve-hauschildt-tragedy-geometry/

PLASMODIUM:
“As many of Hauschildt’s synth driven contemporaries bury their compositions in post production trickery and useless sonic adornment, Tragedy & Geometry almost seems bare. It is that spareness that ultimately allows the songwriting, lush analog warmth and arpeggiated chord progressions to shine through.”
http://www.plasmodium.net/music/steve-hauschildt-tragedy-geometry/

SSG MUSIC: 8.5/10:
“At the heart of Tragedy & Geometry is the truth that Emeralds fans (and fans of the members’ solo works) have long been on a collision course with discovering: these guys know pop. Tragedy & Geometry doesn’t betray the outer-spaced sounds of Hauschildt’s more adventurous work, it just re-imagines it for an audience of potential new ears as it is aimed to excited longtime listeners.”
http://www.ssgmusic.com/november-in-review/

EXCLAIM:
“...Hauschildt's cosmic ambience comes with a very European touch, sounding much more elegant and urbane when compared to the work of his peers in the American electronic underground.”
http://exclaim.ca/Reviews/DanceAndElectronic/steve_hauschildt-tragedy_geometry

XLR8R:
“...the artist transforms what might otherwise be formless clouds of plinking melodies and deep synth chords into illuminating explorations of the subconscious, a feat that is achieved merely with the use of swirling, polyrhythmic arpeggiators and subtle drum machine sounds. The propulsive backbone that those elements provide immensely helps in setting Tragedy & Geometry apart from its peers and creating a much more satisfying listen, as it feels like you're actually in the midst of a long sonic journey with every rise and fall of the eclectic tracklist.”
http://www.xlr8r.com/reviews/steve-hauschildt/tragedy-geometry

ALTERED ZONES premier of "Batteries May Drain":
“In ‘Batteries May Drain,’ there's a sense of liberation from the endless chatter of myriad devices as they silence themselves; there's a brief and sweet respite in its modern take on classic kosmische sounds.”
http://alteredzones.com/posts/2073/steve-hauschildt-batteries-may-drain/

FADER premier of "Already Replaced":
“Some of you might recognize Steve Hauschildt as the dude from Emeralds, while others might just be looking to end their Monday with gorgeous, spaced out twinkles of synth. Whatever the case, this song will calm you down. Like, if you are midway through a heart attack you can put this on, and you will magically be healed.”
http://www.thefader.com/2011/11/14/steve-hauschildt-already-replaced-mp3/

SPIN 7/10:
“It's a visceral display of synth prowess that makes exhilarating use of contrasting textures and subtle dynamics.”
http://www.spin.com/reviews/steve-hauschildt-tragedy-geometry-kranky

FLUID RADIO:
“‘Batteries May Drain’ boasts much of the same drifting analog synth melodies and indelible warmth that we loved on Emeralds' Does It Look Like I'm Here? record, but without the guitar noodling and with some driving, krauty rhythms carrying it all into spacey oblivion.”
http://www.fluid-radio.co.uk/2011/11/steve-hauschildt-tragedy-geometry/

XLR8R premier of “Batteries May Drain”:
“... for those listeners already converted, Hauschildt has presented you with an hour’s worth of unscented analog bliss. And for those others hoping for a primer, look no further.”
http://www.xlr8r.com/mp3/2011/10/batteries-may-drain

BOWLEGS:
“The purposeful usage of analog technology means the record has a strong personality. The music is ambient in its delivery and the album as a whole is a fine offshoot from the Emerald family.”
http://www.bowlegsmusic.com/2011/11/steve-hauschildt-–-tragedy-geometry/

RAVEN SINGS THE BLUES:
“The two beacons of the album's namesake hover over every note of Tragedy and Geometry and becomes a precision delivery of the former as refracted through the technological prism of the latter. Here, Hauschildt has taken his step out from the fold of Emeralds and truly created something that stands alone; a pulsing, bittersweet sweep through the kosmiche wires of the heart.”
http://ravensingstheblues.blogspot.com/2011/10/steve-hauschildt.html

TREBEL ZINE:
“Using his own chosen forms of technology, Hauschildt has done something massive and emotionally gripping in inexplicable ways. I can't often explain why or how his music affects me, but I can most certainly feel it.”
http://treblezine.com/reviews/3943-Steve_Hauschildt_Tragedy___Geometry.html

NIGHTLIFE CA:
“Steve Hauschildt has crafted one of the finest albums of its genre this year.”
http://www.nightlife.ca/musique/cleveland-musician-steve-hauschildt-crafts-one-finest-electronic-albums-year l



STILL AVAILABLE
Jacaszek
“Glimmer”
Ghostly International: gi147

PITCHFORK 7.7:
“Think of Glimmer as a little symphony, just with singles, and made by a musician who can't decide between the roles of producer or composer. Really, he shouldn't anytime soon.”
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/16150-glimmer/

NPR FIRST LISTEN:
“The music of Jacaszek drifts along the fringes of classical, electro-ambient music and experimental jazz — and ultimately transcends them all. There's nothing quite like it.”
http://www.npr.org/2011/11/27/142705348/first-listen-jacaszek-glimmer?ps=mh_fl

FOXY DIGITALIS - 9/10:
“As astounding as Treny was, Glimmer is equally as brilliant. Jacaszek has truly created another masterpiece.”
http://www.foxydigitalis.com/foxyd/?p=22196#more-22196

IMPOSE:
“...if the track "Dare-gale" is any indication, Glimmer could make a good companion to Hecker's Ravedeath, 1972 that came out earlier this year.”
http://www.imposemagazine.com/bytes/week-in-pop-cormans-crystal-stilts-jacaszek

DUSTED:
“... a largely successful effort...Jacaszek’s wedding of disparate styles pays off in Glimmer‘s evocation of certain moods and expert shifts from mode to mode.”
http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/6834

TINY MIX TAPES:
“Certainly, one of the most blatant and appealing characteristics of Treny was how outwardly emotional it was and how inspired it felt. Therefore, it can only be a positive that Jacaszek appears to have taken a similar approach with Glimmer.”
http://www.tinymixtapes.com/news/jacaszek-release-ominous-new-album-glimmer-naturally-signs-label-ghost-its-name

EXCLAIM:
“Part ambient, part avant-garde, part baroque, this is some intriguing stuff.”
http://exclaim.ca/News/jacaszek_to_glimmer_on_new_lp

RCRD LBL premier of “Dare-Gale”:
“Jacaszek is back and coldly serious as ever on ‘Dare Gale.’ The Polish composer treats airy, abandoned noise with classical hands to make dark ambient music that could easily soundtrack the next time you get trapped in a cave.”
http://rcrdlbl.com/2011/10/17/download_jacaszek_dare_gale

RESIDENT ADVISOR:
“Like much of his past work, including last year's RA Podcast, the LP blends classical music with modern ambient production.”
http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=14989

THE NEEDLE DROP:
“'Dare-gale,' armed with loads of classical timbres, drones ominously in waves of sound that progressively get louder. The concept seems like a simple and uninteresting no-brainer, but the layers and detail here make this track absolutely gorgeous!”
http://theneedledrop.com/2011/10/jacaszek-dare-gale/

CULTURE ADDICT:
“Jacaszek’s latest album, Glimmer, is marked by a noticeable battle between melancholy and beauty, like it’s hovering in some gaseous grey area between both.”
http://cultureaddicts.com/tag/ghostly-international/

BOOKMAT:
“...his most satisfying transmission yet...one of the most satisfying, accomplished examples of its genre...Astonishingly beautiful.”
http://boomkat.com/cds/469043-jacaszek-glimmer

GOOGLE MUSIC - STAFF PICKS:
“The tone of it, wordless from beginning to end, is at once uplifting and downcast—music suited for those looking either to dive in or drift off.”
https://market.android.com/details?id=music_featured

IBIZA VOICE - INTERVIEW WITH JACASZEK:
“Clearly, the album marks music’s evolution in the first decade of the 21st century.The Polish musician joins the ranks of artists such as Francesco Tristano, Brandt Bauer Frick Ensemble and Arandel who have crossed from conservatories filled with wood wind, strings and percussion to computer programmes and machines presents new album.”
http://www.ibiza-voice.com/story/news/3629

ALARM MAGAZINE:
“The album's inconspicuous complexity and professional performances make it a gem among ambient releases.”
http://alarmpress.com/40842/blog/columns/morrow-vs-hajduch-jacaszeks-glimmer/

EXCLAIM!:
“...without a doubt some of his best work and one of the most beautiful albums of the year....”
http://exclaim.ca/Reviews/DanceAndElectronic/jacaszek-glimmer

BBC:
“Glimmer is an immediately immersive work.”
http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/fj8r

FLUID RADIO:
“…masterpiece…Jacaszek and those composers who are refurbishing modern classical for the new century have stumbled upon the sprung rhythms around us, and an entirely undiscovered art form is coming into view.”
http://www.fluid-radio.co.uk/2011/12/jacaszek-glimmer/

IMPOSE - WEEK IN POP:
“…Jacaszek too creates music for the spaces we can not describe through the delicate teasing of classical instrumentation and the mystic aura from the sound of running air.”
http://www.imposemagazine.com/bytes/week-in-pop-the-bago-bleached-illls

SILENT BALLET - ARTIST OF THE WEEK & 8/10:
“...a work of stellar flow and haunting resonance...Glimmer is the ore that the prospector overlooked, the book that the librarian misshelved, the dying sentence spoken after the family had left the room: a modern artifact, encased in clay and left to deteriorate in a way that only adds to its glamour.”
http://www.thesilentballet.com/dnn/Home/tabid/36/ctl/Details/mid/384/ItemID/4538/Default.aspx

Stone Breath / Mike Reed with Language of Light
"The Aetheric Lamp"
Hand Eye: h/e049, h/e050

BRAINWASHED:
“Stone Breath cauterized my wounded soul with the mythic sounds of their merrymaking. Playful and serious, reminiscent of wood elves and fey kicking around on some hand drums, banjos and dulcimer at a moonlit barn dance; the freshly painted hex sign above the wide double doors is charged by their sonorous vibrations, and the lunar light...Mike Seed shows what he is capable of when he joins forces with the Language of Light. This guy has a seriously eerie voice and delivery style, but hey, I like eerie. As the first song, 'Commit to Water,' begins I hear the slosh and the slush of the stuff. An enervating, sourced-from-who-knows-what sound then appears, like a piece of driftwood to latch onto for survival, as Mike starts to extemporize on angels, Satan, and the soul.”
http://brainwashed.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9091%3Astone-breath-mike-seed-with-the-language-of-light-qthe-aetheric-lampq&catid=13%3Aalbums-and-singles&Itemid=133

THE ONE TRUE DEAD ANGEL:
“This is a great album by a fantastic yet mysterious band that's been around off and on since 1995 in various lineups, but trying to describe it is causing me to pull out my hair. They get lumped in with the neofolk movement, which might actually be relevant in the case of some of their earlier recordings, but this one is a straight-up folk album employing only acoustic instruments and voice. Not sixties protest folk music, mind you, but the folk music of the Appalachian mountains and wild country, music that's both ancient and timeless, far removed from what passes for modern music and yet eternally accessible.”
http://theonetruedeadangel.blogspot.com/

ALL MUSIC:
“Expanding their side of a split vinyl release with Mike Seed but retaining the same overall title, Stone Breath's 2011 CD The Aetheric Lamp has the kind of assured flow that comes from not simply exploring a preferred sound but both refining and varying it.”
http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-aetheric-lamp-r2357752/review

AFRICAN PAPER:
“The Aetheric Lamp contains some of the most enthralling sounds currently to be found in the much fragmented field of contemporary folk music.”
http://africanpaper.com/2012/01/07/stone-breath-the-aetheric-lamp/

HEATHEN HARVEST 5/5!!:
“The future for this humble group of spiritual psych folk artists looks as brilliant from my perspective as the lamp that leads them on their individual paths.”
http://heathenharvest.org/2011/12/20/stone-breath-mike-seed-with-the-language-of-light-the-aetheric-lamp/

PTOLEMAIC TERRASCOPE:
“Over two sides, this release oozes quality, creating a damn near perfect slab of vinyl, highly recommended..”
http://www.terrascope.co.uk/Reviews/Reviews_December_11.htm#StoneBseed

PSYCHEDELIC FOLK:
“The music very much is like a devotional chant for a world, which is in an apocalypse-like state of degrading, while concentrating on spiritual levels during the lamenting of its decay. Of course we have again the instruments with beautiful droning strings (comparable to a sitar), mixed with the already mentioned guitar pickings or banjo hypnotic repetitions occasionally with Timothy’s low voice accompanied by a second female voice. There are also present those sad flute improvisations to the music, some harmonium droning, and slow conga percussion. A very enjoyable release suited for repeated listening.”
http://www.psychedelicfolk.com/StoneBreath.html#anchor_175

AFRICAN PAPER:
“The long ‘The Sky's Red Tongue’ builds on the previous piece, is highly dramatic, and as a listener you feel in one of John Martin's paintings offset: break it on big days of anger, longing to which the ‘wings lots after wings and the winged after wind...’”.
http://africanpaper.com/2011/12/03/stone-breathmike-seed-with-the-language-of-light-the-aetheric-lamp/

VITAL WEEKLY:
“A trio here of Brooke Elizabeth on vocals, Don Belch on 6 and 12 string guitars and drones and one timeMotheye on banjo, moon guitar, whistles, wood flute, dumbek, stick dulcimer. A deep voice, tinkling of guitars, a bit folk like, but also a bit ethnic - maybe I am also reminded of some of the work by Dead Can Dance, come to think of it, but never too clean and with a certain wicked edge. One very short and two quite long pieces - epic I guess, in a sort of Mediaeval sense…Mike Seed's voice sounds tormented and the pieces almost like murder ballads. Much more radical, less musical, free form etc this side leaves a mighty impression on me.”
http://www.vitalweekly.net/806.html

Howling Hex
“Wilson Semiconductors”
Drag City: dc501

THE AGIT READER:
“This is a headphone album, one that needs to develop over time and will definitely keep revealing hidden gems of advice for ages.”
http://agitreader.com/reviews/album_reviews-12.06.11.html#the_howling_hex-wilson_semiconductors

Dwarr
“Starting Over”
Drag City: dc496

THE AGIT READER interview with Duane Warr:
“Though they were inspired by black-lit ’70s dinosaurs like Black Sabbath and Deep Purple, the homespun fidelity and maniacal attention to infusing prog and theatrical excess give the sense that Dwarr was searching far and wide for something that hadn’t been done yet. Dwarr pre-dates the sludgy ooze of the Melvins, the rebirth of operatic doom, and has even been dubbed hypnagogic metal as its lumbering cretin-psych brings about an extremely warped dirt-weed high of nostalgia.”
http://agitreader.com/features/dwarr-11.14.html

Wussy
"Belt 7” Series: The Green Belt"
Karate Body: kbr008

DAYTON INFORMER:
“Cincinnati band Wussy, who recently landed two records in the top ten of Rolling Stone Magazine music critic Robert Cristgau’s top records of 2011, visited the South Park Tavern to give Daytonians a listen to their sound.”
http://daytoninformer.com/?p=3703

Wipers
"Is It Real?", “Youth Of America”, “Over The Edge”
Jackpot Records: jpr82801, jpr82802, jpr82803

PITCHFORK UNDERSCORE FEATURE:
“Just listen to the first few seconds of 'Return of the Rat' from Is It Real? and you'll hear it-- the guitars are sludgy but still articulate and colorful. I always imagine hot lava slowly spilling out of headphones…Songs on Youth of America are slower yet more propulsive. It's a defiantly un-rock move to rip out the backbeat and let the songs stretch out with little more than a kick/snare timekeep, the bassline just rolling along, indifferent to what it buoys…Over the Edge, which came next, has the needle moving back toward straight-up punk. There are tricks here, but they're under the hood, not as explicitly artsy as what was happening on Youth of America. Sage seems to have baked the psychoacoustic context in which he wants us to hear this music into the recordings themselves: punk-inflected pop songs you stumble on while turning through the AM dial late night, maybe, and curse yourself for missing the band names.”
http://pitchfork.com/features/underscore/8751-wipers/

Arborea
“Red Planet”
Strange Attractors Audio House: saah067

ROLLING STONE BEST UNDER-THE-RADAR ALBUMS OF 2011:
“This husband-and-wife duo plays a trance-folk that, at every turn in the slipstream, seems to hail from another country: the murder ballads of Appalachia; the plucked-string stasis and Om drone of New York minimalism; the iridescent-Middle East imagination of the Incredible String Band.”
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/blogs/alternate-take/the-best-under-the-radar-albums-of-2011-20111223

TEXTURA TOP ALBUMS OF 2011: #03 Red Planet:
“Arborea's fourth album, Red Planet, captures the group—multi-instrumentalists Shanti and Buck Curran as always, with cellist Helena Espvall (of Espers) guesting—in perfect form. The Maine-based group's sound has matured and reached a stage of refinement without becoming overly polished, and there's still a raw quality to the material but a rawness that feels natural and honest.”
http://www.textura.org/reviews/2011top10s.htm


ON TOUR NOW
(UPDATED FEBRUARY 21, 2012):

120 Days
03/09 - Bergen, Norway @ Teglverket

Action Beat
04/04 - Paris, France @ Glaz'art

Apache Dropout
02/25 - Fort Wayne, IN @ The Brass Rail
02/27 - Bloomington, IN @ Magnetic South
03/07 - Bloomington, IN @ The Bishop
03/11 - Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle
03/14 - Austin, TX @ Beerland (SxSW Festival 2012)
03/23 - Milwaukee, WI @ Quarter’s Rock & Roll Palace
03/24 - Madison, WI @ Der Rathskeller Memorial Union U. of Wisconsin
03/25 - Bloomington, IN @ The Bishop
04/20 - Bloomington, IN @ Russian Recording

Arborea
02/23 - NYC @ Rockwood Music Hall
02/24 - Hudson, NY @ Spotty Dog
03/01 - Farmington, ME @ The Landing at University of Maine
03/04 - Vienna, VA @ Jammin' Java
03/13-18 - Austin, TX @ SxSW Festival 2012
03/30 - Philadelphia, PA @ Hitt House Concerts
04/06 - Becket, MA @ Dream Away
04/13 - Charlottesville, VA @ Tea Bazaar
04/17 - Montague, MA @ Montague Bookmill
04/27 - Lewiston, ME @ Guthrie's
04/28 - Belfast, ME @ Free Range Festival 2012

Fred Armisen
02/21 - Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
02/22 - Durham, NC @ Carolina Theatre
02/23 - Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
02/24 - Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works
02/26 - Brooklyn, NY @ Union Pool

Ed Askew
03/21 - Brooklyn, NY @ Littlefield
05/08 - NYC @ Judson Church

A Storm Of Light
03/01 - NYC @ Grammercy Theatre
03/02 - Baltimore, MD @ Sonar
03/03 - Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre
03/05 - Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
03/06 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Pyramid Scheme
03/07 - Chicago, IL @ Double Door
03/08 - Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock Social Club
03/17 - New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jack's
03/18 - Birmingham, AL @ Zydeco

Atlas Sound
02/24 - Los Angeles, CA @ Eagle Rock Centre for the Arts
02/25 - San Francisco, CA @ Bimbo's 365 Club
02/28 - Seattle, WA @ Neumo's
02/29 - Vancouver, British Columbia @ Biltmore Cabaret
03/02 - Minneapolis, MN @ Cedar Cultural Center
03/04 - Cleveland Heights, OH @ Grog Shop
03/06 - Toronto, Ontario @ Lee's Palace
03/07 - Montreal, Quebec @ Cabaret
03/08 - Boston, MA @ Paradise

A Winged Victory For The Sullen
02/25 - Hasselt, Belgium @ Cch
02/26 - Bruges, Belgium @ Cactus Club
03/19 - Catania, Sicily @ Le Ciminere
03/20 - Palermo, Italy @ Teatro Dante
04/14 - Genk, Belgium @ C-mine Jazz
04/30 - Brussels, Belgium @ Bozar

Azita
02/26 - Brooklyn, NY @ Union Pool

Bachelorette
03/04 - Brooklyn, NY @ Cameo Gallery
03/06 - Hudson, NY @ Club Helsinki
03/07 - Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
03/20 - Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre
03/23 - Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre
03/24 - Oakland, CA @ Fox Theatre
03/26 - Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre
03/30 - Toronto, ON @ Sound Academy
03/31 - Montreal, QC @ Le National
04/20 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo

Meg Baird
03/10 - NYC @ John Wesley Harding’s Cabinet of Wonders

Aidan Baker
02/21 - Esslingen, Germany @ Jugendhaus Komma

Andrew Bird
03/05 - London, UK @ Barbican Cantre
03/06 - Paris, France @ La Cigale
03/08 - Brussels, Belgium @ Cirque Royal
03/09 - Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Paradiso
03/15 - Dallas, TX @ Majestic Theatre
03/16 - New Orleans, LA @ The Howlin’ Wolf
03/17 - Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
03/19 - Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
03/20 - Columbus, OH @ Southern Theatre
03/22 - St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
03/23 - Kansas City, MO @ The Uptown Theatre
03/24 - Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theatre
04/09 - Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
04/10 - Vancouver, BC @ The Vogue
04/11 - Portland, OR @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
04/13 - Oakland, CA @ Fox Theatre
04/18 - Mesa, AZ @ Ikeda Theatre at Mesa Arts Center
04/19 - Santa Fe, NM @ Lensic Performing Arts Center
04/20 - Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre
05/03 - Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
05/04 - NYC @ Beacon Theatre
05/05 - NYC @ Beacon Theatre
05/06 - Boston, MA @ House of Blues
05/08 - Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
05/09 - Baltimore, MD @ Ram’s Head Live
05/10 - Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore Detroit
05/12 - Chicago, IL @ Auditorium Theatre

Sir Richard Bishop
03/15 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
03/16 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
03/18 - Culver City, CA @ Museum Of Jurassic Technology
03/22 - Seattle, WA @ Triple Door
03/23 - Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios

Black Bananas
02/21 - Los Angeles, CA @ Mayan Theatre
02/23 - San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom
02/24 - Seattle, WA @ The Showbox

Bodycode
02/24 - Frankfurt, Germany @ Robert Johnson

Bohren & Der Club of Gore
03/23 - Dachau, Germany @ Dachauer Kulturschranne

Bonnie “Prince” Billy
02/24 - Perth, Austrailia @ Piaf (Perth Festival 2012)
02/25 - Margaret River, Austrailia @ Jewel Cave
02/26 - Margaret River, Austrailia @ Jewel Cave
03/01 - Eumundi, Australia @ Joe’s Wateringhole Gaming Lounge
03/02 - South Brisbane, Australia @ Gallery Of Modern Art
03/03 - Byron Bay, Australia @ Hotel Great Northern
03/05 - Sydney, Australia @ Sydney Opera House
03/08 - Melbourne, Australia @ Regall Ballroom
03/09 - Melbourne, Australia @ National Theatre
03/10 - Castlemaine, Australia @ Theatre Royal
04/26 - Holmfirth, UK @ Holmfirth Picturedrome
04/28 - Cheltenham, UK @ The Frog & The Fiddle
05/02 - Penzance, UK @ Acorn Arts Centre
05/03 - Bristol, UK @ Trinity Centre
05/04 - Oxford, UK @ Bullingdon Arms
05/06 - London, UK @ Union Chapel

Peter Brötzmann/Paal Nilssen-Love/Fred Lonberg-Holm
02/25 - London, UK @ Cafe OTO

Brute Heart
02/14 - Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue

California Guitar Trio
02/24 - St. Louis, MO @ The Old Rock House
02/25 - Indianapolis, IN @ Radio Radio
02/26 - Lexington, KY @ Natasha’s Bistro
02/27 - Frankfort, KY @ Kentucky Coffeetree Cafe
02/29 - Athens, GA @ Melting Point
03/01 - Charlotte, NC @ The Evening Muse
03/02 - Asheville, NC @ The Altamont
03/03 - Atlanta, GA @ The 5 Spot
03/04 - Chattanooga, TN @ Rhythym & Brews
03/05 - Birmingham, AL @ Workplay Theatre
03/07 - Jackson, MS @ Duling Hall
03/09 - Houston, TX @ Mucky Duck
03/10 - Austin, TX @ Cactus Cafe
03/11 - Dallas, TX @ Poor David’s Pub
03/12 - Edmond, OK @ UCO Jazz Club
03/20 - Minneapolis, MN @ Cedar Cultural Center
03/22 - Okoboji, IA @ Pearson Lakes Art Center
03/23 - Cedar Rapids, IA @ CSPS
03/24 - Hartford, WI @ Knoll Theatre
03/25 - Evanston, IL @ Evanston Space
03/28 - East Lansing, MI @ Lakehouse Music Concerts
03/29 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Grand Rapids Community College Center
03/30 - Rockford, IL @ Memorial Hall
04/01 - Ann Arbor, MI @ The Ark
04/05 - Cambridge, MA @ Regatta Bar
04/06 - Londonderry, NH @ Tupelo Music Hall
04/07 - Northampton, MA @ Iron Horse Music Hall
04/12 - Terrebone, Quebec @ Theatre du Vieux Terrebonne
04/13 - St. Hyacinthe, Quebec @ Espace Rona du Centre des Arts
04/14 - Quebec City, Quebec @ Palais Montcalm
04/17 - Burlington, Ontario @ Main Theatre Burlington PAC
04/21 - San Louis Obispo, CA @ Spanos Theatre
04/22 - Saratoga, CA @ Carriage House
04/25 - Napa, CA @ Mondavi Theatre
04/27 - Bend, OR @ Tower Theatre
04/28 - Forest Grove, OR @ McReady Recital Hall
05/12 - Pomeroy, OH @ Fur Peace Ranch
07/06 - Redlands, CA @ Redlands Bowl

Cave
04/20 - Grinnell, IA @ Grinnell Gollege
04/21 - Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle
05/04 - Louisville, KY @ Zanzabar
05/05 - Bloomington, IN @ Magnetic South

Choir Of Young Believers
03/09 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
03/14-17 - Austin, TX @ SxSW Festival
03/19 - NYC @ Mercury Lounge
03/30 - Berlin, Germany @ Michelberger Hotel
03/31 - Berlin, Germany @ Comet Club

Com Truise
03/14-17 - Austin, TX @ SxSW Festival
04/20 - Austin, TX @ Beauty Bar
06/02 - London, UK @ Field Day

Mikal Cronin
03/02 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
03/03 - Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
03/04 - San Diego, CA @ The Casbah
03/05 - Tucson, AZ @ Plush
03/11 - Atlanta, GA @ The Earl
03/13 - Houston, TX @ The Green Room At Warehouse Live

Dabrye
03/02 - Brooklyn, NY @ Glasslands (DJ Set)
03/22 - Toronto, ON @ The Drake Hotel (DJ Set)
04/06 - Los Angeles, CA @ Low End Theory (DJ Set)

Matthew Dear
02/22 - Los Angeles, CA @ Center for The Arts Eagle Rock
02/24 - San Francisco, CA @ Noise Pop Festival
03/02 - NYC @ Bowery Ballroom
03/07 - Washington, DC @ U Street Music Hall
03/09 - Raleigh, NC @ King’s Baracade
03/14-17 - Austin, TX @ SxSW Festival
03/23 - Miami Beach, FL @ Shelborne Pool (DJ Set)
04/12 - Montreal, QC @ Le Belmont (DJ Set)
04/13 - Chicago, IL @ Spy Bar (DJ Set)
04/14 - St. Louis, MO @ 2720 Cherokee (DJ Set)
04/20 - Miami, FL @ Electric Pickle (DJ Set)
04/21 - El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace (DJ Set)
04/25 - Lille, France @ Paradis Artificiels
04/26 - Paris, France @ Nouveau Casino
04/29 - Edinburgh, UK @ Sneaky Pete’s
05/01 - Brussels, Belgium @ AB Club 250
05/02 - Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Bitterzoet
05/06 - Dublin, Ireland @ Beatyard Weekender (DJ Set)

Dirty Three
03/16 - Melbourne, Australia @ Palace Theatre
03/22 - Fortitude Valley, Australia @ The Tivoli
05/25-27 - London, UK @ All Tomorrow’s Parties I’ll Be Your Mirror Festival 2012
05/30 - 06/03 - Barcelona, Spain @ Primavera Sound Festival 2012
06/06 - Brussels, Belgium @ AB Box
06/07 - 06/10 - Porto, Portugal @ Primavera Sound Festival 2012
06/08 - 06/10 - Mansfield, UK @ No Direction Home Festival 2012

Disappears
02/23 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
02/24 - Pioneertown, CA @ Pappy & Harriet’s
02/25 - San Diego, CA @ The Casbah
03/21 - Groningen, Netherlands – Vera
03/26 – Colmar, France @ Supersounds Festival at Le Grillen
03/27 – Paris, France @ Glaz’art
03/28 – Tourcoing, France @ Grand Mix
03/29 – London, UK @ Corsica Studios
03/30 – Brussels, Belgium @ Atelier Claus
03/31 – Hasselt, Belgium @ Kunstencentrum
04/01 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Paradiso (upstairs)
04/13 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
04/14 – Ann Arbor, MI @ The Yellow Barn
04/15 – Toronto, ON @ The Garrison
04/16 – Montreal, QC @ Casa Del Popolo
04/17 – Ithaca, NY @ The Haunt
04/18 – Albany, NY @ Valentine’s
04/19 – Brooklyn, NY @ Glasslands
04/20 – Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s
04/21 – Raleigh, NC @ Kings Barcade
04/22 – Knoxville, TN @ Pilot Light
04/24 – Atlanta, GA @ The Earl
04/25 – Birmingham, AL @ The Bottletree
04/27 – Austin, TX @ Austin Psych Fest
04/28 – Dallas, TX @ Club Dada
04/29 – Memphis, TN @ Hi-Tone Cafe

DoggieWoggiez! PoochieWoochiez! & All Dogs Go On Tour
02/21 - San Diego, CA @ Che Cafe
02/23 - Phoenix, AZ @ Filmbar
02/24 - Tucson, AZ @ The Loft
02/25 - Albuquerque, NM @ The Guild
02/27 - Austin, TX @ The Alamo Ritz
02/28 - Austin, TX @ The Alamo Village
02/29 - Denton, TX @ The Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Space
03/01 - Dallas, TX @ The Texas Theatre
03/02 - Houston, TX @ Super Happy Fun Land
03/03 - New Orleans, LA @ Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center
03/04 - Mobile, AL @ Crescent Theater
03/05 - Jacksonville, FL @ Sun-Ray Cinema
03/06 - Tampa, FL @ Crowbar
03/07 - Gainesville, FL @ The Laboratory
03/08 - Orlando, FL @ Will's Pub (Orange You Glad Festival)
03/09 - Athens, GA @ Cine
03/10 - Atlanta, GA @ Plaza Theatre
03/11 - Nashville, TN @ The Belcourt Theatre
03/12 - Asheville, NC @ Broadways
03/13 - Chapel Hill, NC @ Varsity On Franklin
03/14 - Richmond, VA @ Strange Matter
03/15 - Winchester, VA @ Alamo Drafthouse
03/16 - Washington DC @ The Fridge
03/17 - Baltimore, MD @ The Whole Gallery
03/19 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Ibrahim Theater @ International House
03/20 - Brooklyn, NY @ The Bell House
03/21 - Beacon, NY @ The Coffee Shoppe
03/22 - Worcester, MA @ The Firehouse
03/23 - Providence, RI @ The Cable Car Cinema
03/24 - Boston, MA @ The Coolidge Corner Theatre
03/25 - Portland, ME @ Space 538
03/26 - Bar Harbor, ME @ Reel Pizza
03/27 - Montreal, QC @ Broue Pub Brouhaha
03/28 - Ottawa, ON @ Mayfair Theatre
03/29 - Toronto, ON @ The Drake (Underground)
03/30 - Toronto, ON @ The Drake (The Box)
03/31 - Syracuse, NY @ Spark Contemporary Art Space
04/02 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Garfield Art Works
04/03 - Cleveland, OH @ The Grog Shop
04/04 - Detroit, MI @ Corktown Cinema
04/05 - Ann Arbor, MI @ The Yellow Barn
04/06 - Columbus, OH @ Skylab Gallery
04/07 - Athens, OH @ TBD
04/08 - Cincinnati, OH @ Mayday
04/09 - Louisville, KY @ Zanzabar
04/10 - Knoxville, TN @ The Pilot Light
04/11 - Memphis, TN @ Hi-Tone Cafe
04/12 - Bloomington, IN @ The Bishop

The Ex
03/15 - Dresden, Germany @ Scheune Kulturzentrum
03/16 - Strasbourg, France @ La Laiterie Club
03/17 - Dijon, France @ La Vapeur
03/19 - Limoges, France @ La Fourmi
03/21 - La Rochelle, France @ La Sirene - Espace Musiques Actuelles
03/22 - Rennes, France @ L’Ubu
03/23 - Rouen, France @ Le 106
05/18 - Brighton, UK @ Concorde 2
05/19 - Berlin, Germany @ Lido

Faun Fables
05/04 - Indianapolis, IN @ Radio Radio
05/06 - Asheville, NC @ Jack Of The Wood
05/11 - Columbia, SC @ Conundrum Music Hall
05/12 - Knoxville, TN @ The Pilot Light

The Fresh & Onlys
02/23 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
02/24 - Pioneertown, CA @ Pappy & Harriet’s
02/25 - San Diego, CA @ The Casbah

Laura Gibson
04/17 - Hamburg, Germany @ Dachgarten, Ubel & Gefahrlich
04/19 - Berlin, Germany @ Gruner Salon
04/20 - Gera, Germany @ Buhnen Der Stadt Gera
02/24 - Dusseldorf, Germany @ Zakk
02/25 - Frankfurt, Germany @ Das Bett
04/26 - Erlangen, Germany @ E-Werk Erlangen
04/27 - Geislingen, Germany @ Ratschnmuhle
04/29 - Zurich, Switzerland @ El Lokal

Girl Talk
04/13-15 - Indio, CA @ Coachella Festival 2012
04/20-22 - Indio, CA @ Coachella Festival 2012
06/01 - Ozark, AR @ Wakarusa Festival 2012

Glorytellers
04/09 - Rochester, NY @ Boudler Coffee Company
04/10 - Rochester, NY @ Boudler Coffee Company
05/09 - Buffalo, NY @ Mohawk Place
05/10 - Buffalo, NY @ Mohawk Place
06/09 - Columbus, OH @ The Treehouse
06/10 - Columbus, OH @ The Treehouse
07/09 - Chicago, IL @ Hideout
07/10 - Chicago, IL @ Hideout

Godspeed You! Black Emperor
04/15 - Big Sur, CA @ Henry Miller Library
04/16 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
04/17 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
04/18 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
04/19 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
04/20 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall

Gold Panda
06/02 - London, UK @ Field Day

David Grubbs
04/20 - Berlin, Germany @ Hebbel Am Ufer HAU1

David Grubbs & Susan Howe
02/26 - Chicago, IL @ Bond Chapel at The University of Chicago
03/06 - NYC @ The New School
04/05 - New Haven, CT @ Yale University

Half Japanese
03/09 - 12 Minehead, UK @ All Tomorrow’s Parties 2012

Neil Hamburger
03/28 - San Diego, CA @ The Casbah
03/29 - Visalia, CA @ The Cellar Door
03/30 - Sacramento, CA @ Sacramento Comedy Spot
04/04 - Seattle, WA @ Chop Suey
04/05 - Indianapolis, IN @ Star Theatre
04/06 - Vancouver, BC @ Waldorf Cabaret
05/16 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club
05/17 - Glasgow, UK @ St. Andrew’s In The Squre
05/19 - Bristol, UK @ Spring And Airbrake
05/21 - Bristol, UK @ The Fleece
05/23 - Liverpool, UK @ Leaf Tea Shop & Bar
05/24 - Manchester, UK @ St. Clements Church
05/25 - Oxford, UK @ The Bullingdon Arms
05/27 - London, UK @ 100 Club

The Handsome Family
02/24 - St. Louis, MO @ St. Louis Art Museum
05/16 - Leeds, UK @ The Brudenell
05/17 - Glasgow, UK @ St. Andrews In The Squre
05/19 - Belfast, UK @ Spring & Airbrake
05/21 - Bristol, UK @ The Fleece
05/23 - Liverpool, UK @ Leaf
05/24 - Manchester, UK @ Chorlton Arts Festival at St. Clements
05/25 - Oxford, UK @ The Bullingdon Arms
05/27 - London, UK @ The 100 Club

Hanson Brothers
03/23 - Bremen, Germany @ Largerhaus
03/24 - Berlin, Germany @ So 36
03/25 - Dresden, Germany @ Groovestation
03/26 - Prague, Czech Republic @ Rock Cafe
03/27 - Brno, Czech Republic @ Fleda
03/29 - Vienna, Austria @ Arena
04/01 - Ljubljana, Slovenia @ Orto Club
04/03 - Munich, Germany @ Feierwerk/Kranhalle
04/04 - Karlsruhe, Germany @ Alte Hackerei
04/05 - Lucerne, Switzerland @ Sedel
04/06 - Berne, Switzerland @ Isc
04/07 - Frankfurt, Germany @ Ex
04/08 - Nuremberg, Germany @ Desi
04/11 - Cologne, Germany @ Gebaude 9
04/12 - Groningen, Netherlands @ Vera
04/13 - Diksmuide, Belgium @ 4AD
04/14 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club
04/15 - London, UK @ Lexington
04/17 - Hamburg, Germany @ Fabrik
04/18 - Bochum, Germany @ Bhf Langendreer
04/19 - Muster, Germany @ Gleis 22
04/20 - Hannover, Germany @ Glocksee
04/21 - Bielefeld, Germany @ Forum
04/22 - Nijmegen, Netherlands @ Merleijn

Harvey Milk
05/30 - 06/03 - Barcelona, Spain @ Primavera Sound Festival 2012

The Howling Hex
03/24 - Denver, CO @ Oriental Theatre

Implodes
04/13 - Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
04/15 - Paris, France @ La Maroquinerie

Jealous Sound
02/21 - Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater
02/22 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
02/24 - Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
02/25 - Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
02/27 - San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill
02/28 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Satellite

Kerretta
02/21 - Le Havre, France @ Mac Daids
02/23 - Freiburg, Germany @ White Rabbit
02/24 - Esslingen, Germany @ Komma
02/25 - Leipzig, Germany @ Uschis Hardcore-imbe
02/26 - Hamburg, Germany @ Hafenklang
02/27 - Münster, Germany @ Gleis 22
02/28 - Zwolle, Netherlands @ Eureka
02/29 - Metz, France @ La Lucarne
03/01 - Siegen, Germany @ Vortex
03/02 - Mannheim, Germany @ Juz Mannheim
03/03 - Brunswick, Germany @ Nexus

Sophia Knapp
02/23 - Brooklyn, NY @ Union Pool
02/29 - NYC @ Sway
04/24 - NYC @ Bowery Ballroom

Pokey LaFarge
02/23 - Bloomington, IL @ Castle Theatre
02/24 - Springfield, Il @ Hoogland Center For The Arts
03/15 - Kilkenny, Ireland @ Cleere’s Theatre
03/16 - Dublin, Ireland @ Ubangi Stomp @ The Grand Social
03/17 - Cork, Ireland @ Crane Lane Theatre
03/18 - Belfast, Ireland @ The Black Box
03/20 - Manchester, UK @ The Deaf Institute
03/21 - Glasgow, UK @ Stereo
03/22 - Aberdeen, UK @ The Blue Lamp
03/23 - Edinburgh, UK @ The Bongo Club
03/24 - Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK @ The Cluny 2
03/25 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club
03/27 - Bristol, UK @ The Cooler
03/28 - Brighton, UK @ The Haunt
03/29 - London, UK @ Bush Hall
04/03 - Tonder, DK @ Hagges Musik Pub
04/20 - Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso

Lindstrom
02/25 - London, UK @ Scala
03/03 - Amsterdam, The Netherlands @ Trouw
04/28 - Paris, France @ Social Club
04/09 - Mayrhofen, Austria @ Snowbombing
04/20 - St. Petersburg, Russia @ Dom Beat
04/21 - Moscow, Russia @ Solyanka
05/05 - Stockholm, Sweden @ Debaser

Little Annie
02/23 - Milan, Italy @ Bitte
02/25 - Naples, Italy @ obSession, Galleria Toledo
02/26 - Dessau, Germany @ Kurt Weil Fest
02/27 - Dessau, Germany @ Kurt Weil Fest

Lotus Plaza
03/07 - Atlanta, GA @ 529
04/13 - Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
04/14 - Ann Arbor, MI @ The Yellow Barn
04/15 - Toronto, Ontario @ The Garrison
04/16 - Montreal, Quebec @ Casa del Popolo
04/17 - Ithaca, NY @ The Haunt
04/18 - Albany, NY @ Valentine's
04/19 - Brooklyn, NY @ Glasslands Gallery
04/20 - Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda's
04/21 - Raleigh, NC @ King's Barcade
04/22 - Knoxville, TN @ Pilot Light
04/24 - Atlanta, GA @ The Earl
04/25 - Birmingham, AL @ The Bottletree
04/27 - Austin, TX - Austin Psych Fest
04/28 - Dallas, TX - Club Dada
04/29 - Memphis, TN @ Hi-Tone Cafe

Low
03/09 - Minehead, UK @ All Tomorrow’s Parties Festival
03/26 - Sevilla, Spain @ Teatro Central
03/27 - Barcelona, Spain @ Apolo
03/28 - Madrid, Spain @ Teatro Kapital
03/29 - Santiago de Compostela, Spain, @ Sala Capitol
03/30 - San Sebastian, Spain @ Kursaa
03/31 - Madrid, Spain @ Circulo de Bellas Artes
03/31 - Toledo, Spain @ Circulo de Arte de Toledo
04/02 - Birmingham, UK @ Glee Club UK
04/03 - London, UK @ Royal Festival Hall
04/10 - Denver CO @ Ellie Caulkins Opera House
04/11 - Omaha NE @ Omaha Music Hall
04/13 - Louisville KY @ Louisville Palace
04/14 - Grand Rapids MI @ Covenant Fine Arts Center / Calvin College
04/15 - Milwaukee WI @ Riverside Theatre
04/16 - Chicago IL @ Chicago Theatre
04/17 - Chicago IL @ Chicago Theatre
04/18 - Cincinnati, OH @ Ballroom at Taft Theatre
04/19 - Toronto ON @ Massey Hall
04/20 - Montreal QC @ St Jean Baptiste Church
04/21 - Boston MA @ Citi Performing Arts Center / Wang Theatre
04/23 - Providence RI @ Veterans Memorial Auditorium
04/24 - Buffalo NY @ Kleinhan’s Music Hall
04/25 - Philadelphia PA @ Tower Theatre

Magik Markers
03/01 - Annandale-On-Hudson, NY @ Bard College

Major Stars
02/29 - Boston, MA @ Church

Mannequin Men
03/14 - Austin, TX @ Beerland (SxSW Festival 2012)

Michna
03/22 - Miami, FL @ The Corner (DJ Set)

Mount Eerie
03/03 - Bristol, UK @ Arnolfini
03/05 - Dublin, Ireland @ Button Factory
03/07 - Manchester, UK @ The Ruby Lounge
03/08 - Edinburgh, UK @ The Caves
03/09-11 - Minehead, UK @ All Tomorrow's Parties 2012
03/09 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club
03/11 - London, UK @ Union Chapel
03/12 - Brighton, UK @ The Haunt
03/13 - Haarlem, Netherlands @ Patronaat Kleine Zaal
03/14 - Leuven, Belgium @ Het Depot Nieuw Adres
03/15 - Paris, France @ La Maroquinerie
03/16 - Bordeaux, France @ I Boat
03/19 - Barcelona, Spain @ City Hall
03/21 - Feyzin, France @ L'Epicerie Moderne Merge
03/25 - Lausanne, Switzerland @ Le Romandie
03/26 - Wiesbaden, Germany @ Schlacthof
03/31 - Berlin, Germany @ Festall Kreuzberg

Mux Mool
02/25 - Amherst, MA @ Hampshire College
02/29 - Boston, MA @ Wonderbar
03/01 - Burlington, VT @ Metronome
03/02 - Buffalo, NY @ Soundlab
03/09 - Lincoln, NE @ Bourbon Theatre
03/14-17 - Austin, TX @ SxSW Festival
03/26 - Philadelphia, PA @ University of Penn
05/05 - Cambridge, MA @ M.I.T. Campus

Joanna Newsom
03/09 - Minehead, UK @ All Tomorrow’s Parties Festival 2012
03/10 - Minehead, UK @ All Tomorrow’s Parties Festival 2012
03/13 - Brussells, Belgium @ Ancienne Belgique

Night Beats
03/03 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
03/21 - Des Moines, IA @ House Of Bricks
03/22 - St. Paul, MN @ Turf Club
03/23 - Milwaukee, WI @ Quarter’s Rock & Roll Palace
03/24 - Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle
03/25 - Bloomington, IN @ The Bishop
03/26 - Fort Wayne, IN @ The Brass Rail
03/27 - Detroit, MI @ PJ’s Lager House
03/28 - Cleveland, OH @ Now That’s Class
03/29 - Columbus, OH @ Ace Of Cups
04/07 - NYC @ Mercury Lounge
04/24 - Gainesville, FL @ The Backyard at Boca Fiesta

No Means No
04/04 - Toronto, ON @ Lee's Palace
04/07 - St. Germain en Laye, France @ La Clef
04/08 - Bordeaux, France @ Le Rocher De Palmer
04/09 - Andoain, Spain @ Gaztetxe
04/10 - Vigo, Spain @ La Iguana
04/12 - Porto, Portugal @ Porto Rio
04/13 - Lisbon, Portugal @ ZDB
04/14 - Granada, Spain @ Sala El Tren
04/15 - Madrid, Spain @ La Sala Live
04/16 - Zaragoza, Spain @ Arena Rock
04/17 - Barcelona, Spain @ Apolo 2
04/19 - Firenze, Italy @ Auditorium Flog
04/20 - Milano, Italy @ Cox 18
04/21 - Ljubljana, Slovenia @ Cvetlicarna
04/22 - Brezice, Slovenia @ MC Brezice
04/23 - Osijek, Croatia @ Mini Theatre
04/25 - Zagreb, Croatia @ KSET
04/26 - Vienna, Austria @ Arena
04/27 - Prague, Czech Republic @ Futurum
04/28 - Nurnberg, Germany @ K4
04/29 - Frankfurt, Germany @ Exzess
04/30 - Venlo, Holland @ Perron 55
06/02 - Koln, Germany @ Gebaude 9
06/03 - Bremen, Germany @ 25 Years of Trust Magazine Festival
06/04 - (near) Hamburg, Germany @ Wilwarin Festival
06/05 - Copenhagen, Denmark @ Loppen
06/07 - Tønsberg, Norway @ Total
06/08 - Stavanger, Norway @ Checkpoint Charlie
06/09 - Bergen, Norway @ Garage
06/10 - Lillehammer, Norway @ Felix
06/11 - Trondheim, Norway @ Blaest
06/12 - Oslo, Norway @ Blitz
06/14 - Turku, Finland @ Klubi
06/15 - Tampere, Finland @ Klubi
06/16 - Kuopio, Finland @ Henry's Pub
06/17 - Helsinki, Finland @ Nosturi
06/18 - Järvakandi, Estonia @ Rabarock Festival

Olivia Tremor Control
03/07 - London, UK @ Cargo
03/09-12 - Minehead, UK @ All Tomorrow’s Parties
05/30 - 06/01 - Barcelona, Spain @ Primavera Sound Festival 2012
06/07 - 06/10 - Porto, Portugal @ Primavera Sound Festival Porto 2012

Om
03/08 - Denton, TX @ 35 Denton

Jim O’Rourke
04/15 - Tokyo, Japan @ Studio Coast (I’ll Be Your Mirror ATP Festival 2012)

Papa M
05/26 - Cork, Ireland @ The Crane Lane Theatre
05/27 - Dublin, Ireland @ Workman’s Club
05/28 - Glasgow, UK @ King Tuts
05/29 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club
05/30 - Colchester, UK @ Colchester Arts Centre
05/31 - Bristol, UK @ The Cube
06/01 - Reading, UK @ South Street Arts Centre
06/02 - London, UK @ Field Day 2012 at Victoria Park
06/04 - Paris, France @ La Maronquinerie
06/05 - Tourcoing, France @ Le Grand Mix
06/06 - Brussels, Belgium @ AB Box

P. G. Six
03/10 - Brooklyn, NY @ Death By Audio
04/12 - Brooklyn, NY @ Public Assembly
04/13 - Easthampton, MA @ Flywheel

Phantogram
02/21 - Hamburg, Germany @ Prinzebar
02/22 - Esch-Alzette, Luzembourg @ Rockhal
02/23 - Leuven, Belgium @ Stuk
02/24 - Paris, France @ La Fleche D'or
02/25 - Cologne, Germany @ Artheater
02/27 - Amsterdam, Netherland @ Bitterzoet
02/28 - London, UK @ Cargo
03/01 - Manchester, UK @ Castle Hotel

Rangda
02/27 - Albany, NY @ Valentine’s
02/28 - Easthampton, NY @ Flywheel
02/29 - Boston, MA @ Church of Boston
03/01 - Annandale-On-Hudson, NY @ Bard College
03/02 - Brooklyn, NY @ Zebulon
03/03 - NYC @ Le Poisson Rouge

Ravens & Chimes
03/06 - Zurich, Switzerland @ Ziegel auLac
03/07 - Bern, Switzerland @ Progr/Turnhalle
03/08 - Basel, Switzerland @ Hinterhof
03/09 - Massa Ms, Italy @ Tagomago
03/10 - Bologna, Italy @ Covo
03/15 - Vienna, Austria @ Arena
03/18 - Dresden, Germany @ Scheune
03/20 - Bamberg, Germany @ Morph
03/21 - Munich, Germany @ Rote Sonne
03/22 - Schorndorf, Germany @ Manufaktur
03/23 - Friedburg, Germany @ Swamp
03/24 - Weinheim, Germany @ Café Central
03/26 - Frankfurt Am Main, Germany @ Brotfabrik
03/27 - Hamburg, Germany @ Zentrale
03/28 - Berlin, Germany @ Deutsches Theater/Box
03/29 - Hannover, Germany @ Feinkost Lampe
03/30 - Copenhagen, Denmark @ Pumpehuset
03/31 - Esbjerg, Denmark @ Studenterhuset
04/04 - Bourran, France @ Le Grand Mix
04/05 - Paris, France @ La Maroquinerie
06/01 - NYC @ WNYC Greene Space

Razika
02/23 - London, UK @ The Lexington
02/24 - London, UK @ Koko

The Red Krayola
04/13 - NYC @ Whitney Museum of American Art
04/14 - NYC @ Whitney Museum of American Art

Megan Reilly
03/22 - Boston, MA @ Cafe 939

Alasdair Roberts
02/24 - Glasgow, UK @ Margins Book & Music Festival
03/06 - Glasgow, UK @ Stereo
03/08 - Leeds, UK @ Howard Assembly Rooms
03/30-31 - Barcelona, Spain @ Mini Festival 2012
05/23 - London, UK @ The Slaughtered Lamb
11/14 - Torquay, UK @ Princess Theatre

Alasdair Roberts & Mairi Morrison
02/25 - Glasgow, UK @ CCA
05/22 - Milton Keynes, UK @ The Stables
05/23 - London, UK @ The Slaughtered Lamb
06/02 - Stornway, UK @ An Lanntair

Ty Segall
03/02 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
03/03 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Troubadour
03/04 - San Diego, CA @ The Casbah
04/13 - Kenyon, OH @ Kenyon College
04/27 - Berkeley, CA @ UC Berkeley
05/03 - Portland, OR @ Star Theatre
05/04 - Vancouver, BC @ Waldorf Hotel
05/05 - Seattle, WA @ Chop Suey
05/06 - Missoula, MT @ The Palace
05/08 - Minneapolis, MN @ 7th Street Entry
05/09 - Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon
05/10 - Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
05/11 - Detroit, MI @ Lager House
05/12 - Toronto, ON @ Horseshoe Tavern
05/13 - Montreal, PQ @ Il Motore
05/14 - Portland, ME @ Space Gallery
05/16 - NYC @ Webster Hall
05/18 - Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s
05/19 - Raleigh, NC @ King’s Baracade
05/20 - Atlanta, GA @ The Earl
05/21 - Nashville, TN @ The End
05/22 - Memphis, TN @ Hi-Tone Cafe
05/23 - Little Rock, AR @ White Water Tavern
05/24 - Houston, TX @ Walter’s
05/25 - Austin, TX @ Mohawk

School of Seven Bells
02/28 - NYC @ Mercury Lounge
03/01 - NYC @ Mercury Lounge
04/04 - Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda's
04/05 - Washington, DC @ Black Cat
04/06 - Asheville, NC @ Grey Eagle Tavern
04/07 - Atlanta, GA @ The Earl
04/08 - Birmingham, AL @ Bottletree
04/10 - Baton Rouge, LA @ Spanish Moon
04/11 - Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald's Downstairs
04/13 - Austin, TX @ The Mohawk
04/14 - Fort Worth, TX @ Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
04/15 - Kansas City, MO @ The Riot Room
04/16 - Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge
04/17 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
04/19 - Los Angeles, CA @ Echoplex
04/20 - San Francisco, CA @ TThe Rickshaw Stop
04/22 - Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
04/23 - Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile
04/24 - Vancouver, BC @ Electric Owl
04/27 - Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock Social Club
04/28 - Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
04/29 - Bloomington, IN @ The Bishop
04/30 - Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
05/02 - Toronto, ON @ The Hoxton
05/03 - Montreal, QC @ La Sala Rossa
05/04 - Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
05/05 - NYC @ Le Poisson Rouge

Shigeto
02/25 - Amherst, MA @ Hampshire College
02/29 - Boston, MA @ Wonderbar
03/01 - Burlington, VT @ Metronome
03/02 - Buffalo, NY @ Soundlab
03/14-15 - Austin, TX @ SxSW Festival
03/22 - Los Angeles, CA @ King King
03/23 - San Francisco, CA @ Yoshi’s
03/24 - Sebastopol, CA @ Hopmonk Tavern
03/25 - Santa Cruz, CA @ Moe’s Alley
03/28 - Arcata, CA @ Arcata Theatre
03/29 - Eugene, OR @ Wow Hall
03/30 - Portland, OR @ Doug Fir
03/31 - Bellingham, WA @ Wild Buffalo
04/01 - Seattle, WA @ Neumo’s

Sic Alps
02/25 - San Francisco, CA @ Brick & Mortar Music Hall
04/19 - Athens, Greece @ Six Dogs
04/20 - Larissa, Greece @ Stage Dive
04/21 - Thessaloniki, Greece @ Coo
04/22 - Skopje, Macedonia @ MKC Club
04/23 - Belgrade, Serbia/Montenegro @ KC Belgrade
04/24 - Zagreb, Croatia @ Tvornica Kultur
04/25 - Turin, Italy @ Spazio 211
04/26 - Rome, Italy @ Init Club
04/27 - Firenze, Italy @ Museo
04/28 - Verona, Italy @ Interzona
04/29 - Ancona, Italy @ Tnt Iesi
04/30 - Faenza, Italy @ Clandestino
05/04 - Leffingen, Belgium @ De Zwerver
05/05 - Antwerp, Belgium @ Trix
05/06 - Arlon, Belgium @ Palais
05/07 - Cologne, Germany @ King Georg

Ben Sollee
02/21 - Los Angeles, CA @ Hotel Cafe
03/07 - Sydney, Australia @ The Basement
03/10-12 - Victoria, Australia @ Port Fairy Folk Festival
03/14 - Melbourne, Australia @ The Toff in Town
03/16 - Brunswick, Australia @ Mechanic Institute Performing Arts Center
03/17 - Victoria, Australia @ MossVale Music Festival 2012
03/18 - Katoomba, Australia @ Blue Mountain Music Festival 2012
03/21 - Canberra, Australia @ Street Theatre
03/22 - Sydney, Australia @ The Vanguard
04/13-14 - Louisville, KY @ Whitney Hall with the Louisville Ballet
04/26-28 - Charlotte, NC @ Knight Theatre
05/06 - Knoxville, TN @ Bijou Theatre

Southern Culture On The Skids
03/16 - Asheville, NC @ The Grey Eagle
03/17 - Greensboro, NC @ Blind Tiger
03/23 - Greenville, SC @ The Handlebar
03/24 - Isle Of Palms, SC @ The Windjammer
04/21 - Wilmington, NC @ Riverfront Park
05/04 - Baltimore, MD @ Ram’s Head Onstage
05/05 - Sellersville, PA @ Sellersville Theatre
05/25 - Kansas City, MO @ Knuckleheads
05/26 - Booneville, MO @ Pedaler’s Jamboree

Speck Mountain
03/08 - Chicago, IL @ The Hideout

Subhumans
02/24 - Brighton, UK @ The Hydrant
02/25 - Bournemouth, UK @ Champions
02/26 - Birmingham, UK @ The Adam & Eve
02/28 - Newcastle, UK @ Trillians
02/29 - Derby, UK @ The Victoria Inn
03/01 - Manchester, UK @ Ashton-Under-Lyne Witchwood
03/02 - Manchester, UK @ Tivoli
03/04 - London, UK @ The Boston Arms

Todd Terje
07/12-15 - Benicassim, Spain @ Festival Internacional de Benicassim 2012

Torche
03/01 - NYC @ Grammercy Theatre
03/02 - Baltimore, MD @ Sonar
03/03 - Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre
03/05 - Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
03/06 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Pyramid Scheme
03/07 - Chicago, IL @ Double Door
03/08 - Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock Social Club
03/09 - Kansas City, MO @ The Beaumont Club
03/10 - Little Rock, AR @ Downtown Music & Records
03/11 - Memphis, TN @ Hi-Tone Cafe
03/12 - Dallas, TX @ Trees
03/17 - New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jack's
03/18 - Birmingham, AL @ Zydeco
04/06 - Gainesville, FL @ The Atlantic
04/07 - Miami, FL @ Churchill's Pub

Tycho
02/22 - Milan, Italy @ Magnolia
02/24 - Paris, France @ Batofar
02/25 - London, UK @ Cargo
02/26 - Antwerp, Belgium @ Trix
03/14-17 - Austin, TX @ SxSW Festival
05/27 - George, WA @ Sasquatch Festival 2012

Ume
02/22 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall (Noise Pop Festival)
02/24 - Hollywood, CA @ Troubadour
02/25 - Pamona, CA @ The Glass House
02/26 - San Diego, CA @ The Casbah
02/27 - Phoenix, AZ @ The Crescent Ballroom
02/28 - Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad
03/02 - Kansas City, MO @ Record Bar
03/03 - Omaha, NE @ Slowdown

Unsane
04/11 - San Jose, CA @ Blank Club
04/12 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
04/13 - Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
04/14 - San Diego, CA @ The Casbah
04/19 - Austin, TX @ The Mohawk
04/24 - Gainesville, FL @ Double Down
04/25 - Atlanta, GA @ The Loft
04/29 - NYC @ Webster Hall
05/02 - St. Louis, MO @ Firebird
05/07 - Dallas, TX @ Trees
05/24 - 27 Baltimore, MD @ Maryland Deathfest 2012

Whistle Peak
03/03 - Louisville, KY @ Zanzabar

Wild Belle
02/28 - Santa Barbara, CA @ Soho Restaurant & Music Club
02/29 - San Diego, CA @ The Casbah
03/01 - Los Angeles, CA @ Echoplex

Christopher Willits
03/01 - San Francisco, CA @ Public Works

Wussy
02/25 - Dayton, OH @ Canal Street Tavern
03/03 - NYC @ Cake Shop

Young Dreams
02/21 - London, UK @ Madame JoJo’s
02/24 - London, UK @ Koko
02/24 - London, UK @ Madame JoJo’s

1 comment:

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