
Jeremiah Cymerman supermarket riot Jean Jean - Symmetry Allez, je suis dans un mood Seine-et-Marne. Jean Jean vient de sortir son 1er album et il est très bon.J’avoue avoir été désorienté lorsque j’ai entendu de nouveaux morceaux sur scène il y a quelques temps. Il manquait le côté catchy (mais pas putassier) que j’aimais tant sur le 1er EP. Finalement, Jean Jean n’a pas perdu son âme, tout est là. Youth Avoiders Ouais, ça devient une routine de ne poster un disque que tous les 3 mois ou plus. Le Massacre Du Client De 15 Heures - Hipsters Bashing Allez, j’en poste un autre ce soir. Au pire gaussez vous de notre infortune ici : Nesseria Je pensais pas écrire un jour un article sur ce blog au sujet d’un groupe qui a vraiment un nom de merde. Pour ceux qui n’ont pas peur des frissons à l’ancienne : Putiferio - Lovlovlov Celui-là je le dois à ma pote Aline. On dit merci à Aline et on écoute ici
5049 Records The Blues are the Roots The Tone of Destiny | Mike Patton on creating the score for THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES | Article: People In Film | The Place Beyond The Pines Mike Patton on the red carpet at the premiere of THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES in NYC Mike Patton recalls his first meeting with director Derek Cianfrance, who immediately told the rock musician and first-time film scorer that he wanted him to do the music for his new feature, THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES. “I was pretty shocked — he knew more about my music than I did,” says Patton of the encounter. But what does “just do what you do” mean when it’s said to Patton? So, about that “do what you do,” Patton just laughs. For inspiration Patton thought of Les Baxter, the former orchestrator for Nat King Cole who went on to score over 100 films, including Roger Corman’s The Pit and the Pendulum and the Annette Funicello-starring Beach Blanket Bingo. For THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES, the vibe Patton created was one of dread. Patton said he was aided by Cianfrance’s referencing of the temp music he used in the edit. Mostly, though, Patton says he was inspired by Cianfrance. Mr.
Beyond The Noize Episode 1, Toby Driver - 5049 Records Toby Driver is truly one of a kind. Composer, multi-instrumentalist, gourmand, advice columnist, beer connoisseur, visual artist, new age music enthusiast, Toby has been around the world many times with his own long-running band, Kayo Dot, as well as a member of the legendary Secret Chiefs 3. His music is dark, intensely beautiful, gut-wrenching and always as articulate in presentation as Toby is in conversation. For the first episode of the 5049 Podcast, Toby stopped by on a brisk Saturday evening in March for a vegetarian meal prepared by the Cho and a couple of bottles of Ruthless Rye to discuss music, creativity, practicing acceptance and working to remain open as a musician. I love this guy and couldn't be happier to break the cherry on this podcast with Toby. www.kayodot.net Toby's Advice Column
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