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Thermoptic says...

Cactus är klar med sitt senaste spel som han tänker ställa upp med i GAMMA IV tävlingen. Reglerna är att man bara får använda sig av EN knapp för att spela spelet. Cactus mailade över det till mig igår natt och jag måste säga att det är riktigt vackert! Känns som en psykadelisk 70-tals musikvideo eller något, och musiken passar in så bra! Svårt spel, men så vackert :) Mer info på Cactus sida: http://cactusquid.blogspot.com/2009/12/gamma-iv-donations.html

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stuee says...

 

I've so got to see this when it comes out.

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Phaedrus says...

 
One more musician for today. Levi Weaver, also found thesixtyone.com
 
Here's the bio: I'm lovin' the part about Godel, will have to check that reference out.
 
It's never been the normal way for Levi Weaver.

Forget for a moment that his dad was a professional rodeo cowboy and a missionary.

Set aside that he moved to England for two years just... because.

And let's move past the fact that at one point, he was studying to be a baseball play-by-play announcer.

Even when he finally settled on a career, it's still been anything but normal for Levi.

"Oh, there's no way I can ever give career advice. I got my big break by winning a MySpace contest. I mean, c'mon." Weaver says with a wry grin.

That "Big Break" started as a support slot for Imogen Heap on the Birmingham stop of her 2006 UK tour, but very quickly became something more when the Grammy Nominee asked Levi to join her on her entire North American tour.

Since then, abnormal has continued to be the norm. After releasing his debut LP, the 2008 release "You Are Never Close To Home, You Are Never Far From Home" Weaver logged about 30,000 miles playing mostly house shows... in a 1993 Honda Accord.

Now, Weaver is back with another offering, "The Letters of Dr. Kurt Gödel".

"This one is even more personal, actually" says Weaver. "I set out to write and record an experimental country album (that will happen someday, by the way), but instead this... THIS came out in the demos, and I realized I was accidentally telling my life story."

So why is it titled after a WWII-era scientist?

"Gödel's a pretty crazy character," Levi explains, "this guy was the first to suggest that Einstein's theory of relativity allowed room for time travel, and his theorem - 'the Incompleteness Theorem is..." he pauses, "...okay, this is so weird, but to me, it's like it mathematically explains what it means to be human. Does that make any sense? No? I don't know."

The method in which the album is being released is also a step away from the traditional. He's selling tiered-price packages before the album has even been recorded. As the funds come in, he is releasing one song per month for a year, before releasing the full album in September of 2010.

"Yeah, some people are impatient with the one song-a-month thing," he says. "but it's like - look: it's going to take me a year to finish this album anyway. So if you want to wait until September 2010 to hear the whole thing at once, you still can, but just know that the rest of us are going to be listening to it, in essence, as it is made."

The idea seems to be getting the right response - Grammy Award-Winning Producer Mitch Dane (Jars of Clay) signed on at the end of the summer to co-produce the album.

"Yeah, when he told me he wanted to work with me, I was awestruck. Just like ... wow... a real producer... that's so weird."

Actually, it's just normal.

"The Letters of Dr. Kurt Gödel" begins its distribution on Sept 1st, 2009. For more information, please go to http://www.leviweaver.com

 

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Phaedrus says...

 
I want to highlight an artist that I discovered on http://www.thesixtyone.com He goes by the name State Shirt and he is a one man band. Check him out at http://www.thesixtyone.com/#/stateshirt/
 
I particularly like his bio:
 
State Shirt sculpts fiery, intense indie rock anthems for the wondering, wandering and hopeful.

Venturing wildly into the farthest corners of heavy-hearted American landscapes, State Shirt’s music displays vivid, gripping stories of nostalgia, despair and hope. From Southern California’s droning and faceless San Fernando Valley to the snowy back roads of Western Massachusetts. Steeped in a cycle of inescapable, mind-numbing full-time jobs, State Shirt relies on hand-built loops, neglected instruments and riveting vocals to artfully describe captivity in a familiar never-ending cycle: work, drink, sleep, repeat.

But, through it all, a glimmer of hope shines.

From a modest bedroom sanctuary devoted to writing and recording, sparkles of surreal, melancholic melodies bubble up. Voltage runs through a collection of dusty pedals, guitars and electronics to deliver This Is Old, State Shirt’s deeply textured second album, a set of swirling and burning indie-tronic statements proving that monotonous lives can produce exceptional results.

 
How about these lyrics?
 
I’ve created a replica of my life in my mind.
A place where we can sleep with the lights off.
I’m no longer angry all of the time,
Lie down in the snow, I know i can die.
 
 

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sudjohnsen says...

Horizon by Rachael Yamagata  

"...Somewhere along the line we lost the horizon,
I've been looking 'round, up and down
Nowhere there, nowhere there
Someday I hope we can find the horizon
I've been all around the world..."

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arttusilvast says...

Amazing!

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Muhammad says...

I'm the biggest fan of the word "dodo" and when I heard about these guys back in 2008, I really wanted to check out their music. Sadly, I was just ignoring their music until today. The Dodos are from San Francisco, CA. They're indie at its best, in my opinion. These guys make some good music and some redundant too, after one album I'm surely going to listen to the others.

Visiter is their second full-length album. I haven't heard any of the material from any of their other albums so I can't say anything about 'em. There latest album came out in September (2009). If you've heard Visiter, drop a comment!

No song for this one.

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Been meaning to post about these for ages. Miriam Jones, as I've mentioned before, is one of my favourite singer/songwriters, and someone I'm really proud to play with. I've posted the EP of hers that I played on before... 

Anyway, for most of the last year, she's been doing a 'song a month, written, recorded and released on her own' kinda project, called the Solitary Songs. A few of them I've played live with her (the slide part I sometimes play on Helicopter is particularly fun ;) ) 

But here they are, just her and a guitar. They're awesome. Y'all should download them. Srsly. 

http://miriamjones.bandcamp.com/album/the-solitary-songs">Come Clean (April) by Miriam Jones

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sudjohnsen says...

If You Want Me by Glen Hansard And Marketa Irglova  

"...are you really sure that you’d believe me
when others say i lie..."

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