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The Beatles // Apple Records USB

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

My friend Jerod sent me over a couple of photos of the ultra-limited (well, at only 30K available it is by Beatles standards) Apple Records USB drive containing high quality audio recordings, exclusive videos, and a shit ton of photos. At a retail price tag of $280, this is certainly not for the casual fan, but anyone who can shell out the cash for the recently remastered mono/stereo box sets have to be at least thinking about adding this to the collection. Here’s what Jerod had to say about it:

It’s pretty awesome! The apple is really heavy, I think it’s solid metal. The packaging is kinda like an iPod or iPhone — really minimal and clean. I watched all the mini documentaries last night and they are amazing. They have lots of audio from the studio, like from when they would be rolling tape before and after the takes, or the beginning of bad takes.

The audio quality is really good. I’ve only been listening to the FLAC files, all of which are 7.32GB. The mp3s are 1.39GB but are a good 320kbs bit rate (those are better for iPods and the like since iTunes can’t import FLAC files). The drive has an autorun flash interface which allows access to all the music in a cover-flow-esque user interface. It also has the 13 videos, and a bunch of photos including alternate photos from album covers.

Over all, I’ve only been more and more happy with the purchase as time has gone by. I got my hands on it just last night, but I’ve already listened to three of the albums, watched all the videos, and looked at a good chunk of the photos! Some people have scoffed at me when I tell them the price, but I think it is really well priced. Plus, because there are only 30,000, it might very well be worth a lot more in the future, maybe even the near future.

So there you have it! If you want to take the plunge, there are several outlets selling it. If not, here are some more shots Jerod took of the packaging as well as the drive itself so you can almost experience the feeling of unwrapping this gem:

Jay Reatard // Cover Songs

Friday, January 15th, 2010

In a sort of post-mortem celebration of Memphis garage rocker Jay Reatard’s prolific career, two cover songs have been circulating around the blogosphere this week. The first, a morbidly appropriate take on Nirvana’s “Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle”, was released on his website after the tragedy and is possibly his last recording he ever made. The second track, a cover of Beck’s “Gamma Ray”, was done a while back but Beck reposted it on his site after hearing news about Reatard’s death.

Jay Reatard // Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle (Nirvana Cover)

Jay Reatard // Gamma Ray (Beck Cover)

jj // My Way | Let Go

Friday, January 15th, 2010

The cryptic Swedish label Sincerely Yours seems to be in a giving mood lately, offering up first a video featuring a jj-assisted Avner single called “Bed för mig”, then releasing jj’s n° 2.1 which features a handful of previously unreleased tracks, now they just made available two new tracks for free download that jj made on his trip in ’08 to Malaga: “My Way” and “Let Go”.

Both are great tracks that certainly don’t feel like they should have been left on the cutting floor from the n° 2 sessions (UPDATE: “Let Go” is off their upcoming Secretly Canadian n° 3 release). “My Way” features a lengthy Lil’ Wayne interlude (courtesy of his verse off of Trina’s “Don’t Trip”) over jj’s vaporized atmospheric instrumentals. “Let Go”, on the other hand, uses no heavy-duty sampling as a crutch — serving up heavenly harp plucks to compliment their always airy vocals. Like anything jj does, there are overt drug references (“take me away like I overdosed on heroin”), however most of the track’s subject matter deals more with the need to take chances.

If you want to see the whole post, check it from Sincerely Your’s site here, or if you just want to download the tracks:

jj // My Way

jj // Let Go

Jay Reatard // RIP

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Goddamnit Jay.

Jay Reatard // It Ain’t Gonna Save Me

PT Music’s Time-Out // Holiday Break

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Although British Airlines tried to put a kink in my plans, it looks like I will in fact be able to visit my future in-laws in Aberdeen, Scotland this Christmas. As a result, PT Music will be running on fumes the next couple of days and will be on a one week break starting around New Year’s Eve. (Note: The break might be longer if I get hit in the face with a giant fireball during my New Year’s celebration). Anyways, have a happy holidays and I’ll catch you back on a more regular basis come 2010!

Vince Guaraldi Trio // Christmas Time Is Here (Charlie Brown song)

Crocodiles + Dum Dum Girls // Merry Christmas, Baby (Please Don’t Die)

The Knife // New Year’s Eve

Asobi Seksu // New Years

Moonface // Dreamland EP: Marimba and Shit Drums

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Got a worthwhile tweet less than an hour ago from label Jagjaguar saying:

“Santa just sent us this website…weird http://www.moonface.ca

Hoping for just a preview of Spencer Krug’s latest solo EP, Dreamland: Marimba and Shit Drums, recorded under the moniker Moonface, I was shocked to find that there was an option to download the entire album Radiohead pay-what-you-want style on the linked site (with a rabid fan base, I think Krug will be able to pull this off as well). Anyways, after you enter in your e-mail address and donation amount, about a minute later a FLAC version of the EP will magically appear in your inbox! I haven’t listened to it yet, but I’ll be sure to post my impressions later today.

Update: The download is one 20+ minute track. I don’t know if this is an indication that there is only one song on the EP or they decided not to divide it up into tracks for the download.. I am about 3 minutes into it all the way done, and I’m in utter amazement that Krug could pull off something like this. The subtitle Marimba and Shit Drums is very appropriate as that’s exactly what’s on this single-song 20+ minute “album”: a lot of marimba and an occasional entrance of trashcan drums. Incredible. I’m at a loss for words.

Since the original website is down, here is an mp3 version of the EP. When it gets back up, be sure to head over there and donate some spare change:
Moonface // Marimba and Shit Drums

SXSW 2010 // Round II

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Well the SXSW elves have been busy this holiday season adding another 200 bands to the lineup, thus doubling the slated bill to 400 total. For those of you who missed my take on the initial lineup released a mere two weeks ago, you can get the recap here.

I couldn’t find too many recognizable acts this go around; however, there are a handful that I would consider seeing live. Topping the list is the highly blogged about LA afro-pop group Fool’s Gold — whose shtick includes all lyrics are sung in Hebrew. Not to be confused with Levar Burton‘s second best show, Reading Rainbow is a Philadelphia based duo that can be grouped together in the lo-fi garage punk scene with like minded acts Finally Punk, Vivian Girls, and Wavves. Similarly, That Ghost is the work of California teenager Ryan Schmale that, along with The Smith Westerns and Cymbals Eat Guitars, would make anyone’s top ten underage acts list. Finally, NPR’s love crush and former Grandaddy singer/guitarist Jason Lytle is set to descend upon Austin for the second year in a row.

No doubt, more acts will be listed, so I’ll keep you posted. Here are some mp3s/videos from the acts mentioned above:

Fool’s Gold // Surprise Hotel

Fool’s Gold // Surprise Hotel (Phaseone Remix)

Reading Rainbow // The Sun Is Out

That Ghost // The Red Bow (via)


Mika Miko // Last Show Details

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Well if you haven’t heard, California garage rockers Mika Miko decided to call it quits this past October, making this autumn/winter tour their last. In fitting fashion, they will be playing their last set of shows at famed LA DIY venue The Smell — the same place which arguably put them (and a handful of other acts) on the map. Details about that show have just emerged at The Smell’s website (and fliers on their myspace page) and it’s going to be a doozy. Playing consecutive nights starting on New Year’s Eve, Mika Miko’s shows will also feature a slate of SoCal openers. Here are both bills:

December 31:
Mika Miko
Staring Problem (members of No Age)
Ima Fucking Gymnist
DiGiTs

January 1:
Mika Miko
Hello Astronaut Goodby Television
My Little Red Toe
OG Silver Daggers

Mika Miko // Beat the Rush