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23:16:51 01/17/12
Capital Cities - "Safe and Sound": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Capital Cities - "Safe and Sound": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
LA's Capital Cities arrive with a little sonic head rush called 'Safe and Sound', an easy, breezy, beautiful slice of effervescent electro-pop that even comes complete with a massive 'trumpets-in-da-club' bit that absolutely kills it. (Neon Gold) The song has catchy indie stylings and features the beloved vintage Juno-106 keyboard that gives the production such a comforting retro vibe. (Arjan Writes) It's a scorcher bound to make your dance-infused taste buds sizzle. The music swarms with outside-of-the-box tendencies, jam-packed full of life, energy and unusual yet fantastic sounds. (Clixie) Recording original, high-quality songs is one thing, but the ability to perform them live with passion, energy and a great, unique sound is a completely different beast. Capital Cities have both down to a science. (The Chuckness) They controlled the audience with addictive beats that caused strangers to dance with each other. Everyone sang along throughout the night regardless if they were first-time listeners. (Campus Circle) In 2008, Ryan Merchant found Sebu Simonian on craigslist in his search for a collaborator. The two formed a composing team, and in 2010, they began producing material for Capital Cities. The band's debut EP was released in June, 2011 on Lazy Hooks, and soon after, lead single 'Safe and Sound' shot to #2 on Hype Machine and charted #1 on CMJ's A%R unsigned spin chart. Capital Cities have played numerous sold-out shows in their hometowns of Los Angeles and San ... From: sxsw Views: 509 18 ratings Time: 03:15 More in Music
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23:16:51 01/17/12
Capital Cities - "Safe and Sound": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Capital Cities - "Safe and Sound": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
LA's Capital Cities arrive with a little sonic head rush called 'Safe and Sound', an easy, breezy, beautiful slice of effervescent electro-pop that even comes complete with a massive 'trumpets-in-da-club' bit that absolutely kills it. (Neon Gold) The song has catchy indie stylings and features the beloved vintage Juno-106 keyboard that gives the production such a comforting retro vibe. (Arjan Writes) It's a scorcher bound to make your dance-infused taste buds sizzle. The music swarms with outside-of-the-box tendencies, jam-packed full of life, energy and unusual yet fantastic sounds. (Clixie) Recording original, high-quality songs is one thing, but the ability to perform them live with passion, energy and a great, unique sound is a completely different beast. Capital Cities have both down to a science. (The Chuckness) They controlled the audience with addictive beats that caused strangers to dance with each other. Everyone sang along throughout the night regardless if they were first-time listeners. (Campus Circle) In 2008, Ryan Merchant found Sebu Simonian on craigslist in his search for a collaborator. The two formed a composing team, and in 2010, they began producing material for Capital Cities. The band's debut EP was released in June, 2011 on Lazy Hooks, and soon after, lead single 'Safe and Sound' shot to #2 on Hype Machine and charted #1 on CMJ's A%R unsigned spin chart. Capital Cities have played numerous sold-out shows in their hometowns of Los Angeles and San ... From: sxsw Views: 509 18 ratings Time: 03:15 More in Music
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00:34:17 12/07/11
Chris Brown -- The INSANE Breakdance Battle
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Chris Brown -- The INSANE Breakdance Battle
In case you had any doubt ... Chris Brown is one badass back-flipping dance machine -- and he proved it last night at an LA nightclub, throwing down some mind-blowing moves in an impromptu breakdance battle ... and TMZ has the footage. From: TMZ Views: 62931 207 ratings Time: 01:51 More in Entertainment
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01:01:09 11/24/11
Evening News Online, 11.23.11
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Wednesday: The impact Newt Gingrich's immigration policy will have on his new frontrunner status in the race for the GOP presidential nomination; Also, Lee Cowan gets a behind-the-scenes look at NASA's $2.5 billion dream machine; And, Years before he won "Dancing with the Stars," J.R. Martinez spoke with David Martin on his amazing struggle after surviving burn wounds from a landmine in Baghdad.
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01:01:09 11/24/11
Evening News Online, 11.23.11
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Wednesday: The impact Newt Gingrich's immigration policy will have on his new frontrunner status in the race for the GOP presidential nomination; Also, Lee Cowan gets a behind-the-scenes look at NASA's $2.5 billion dream machine; And, Years before he won "Dancing with the Stars," J.R. Martinez spoke with David Martin on his amazing struggle after surviving burn wounds from a landmine in Baghdad.
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00:00:00 11/11/11
Machine Head - Locust (Official Music Video)
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Locust by Machine Head
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Click here to watch the video (00:00) Submitted By: warner music Tags: Warner Music Music Music Videos Songs Rock Machine Head Locust Categories: Music & Dance
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22:55:39 10/11/11
Everyone does it
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I don’t care what anyone thinks, I still laugh at this. The real funny thing is, that Glenna was not doing what J kept saying she was doing, but he just kept on saying it and asking why. (“Why?”, is his new favorite word, along with “Because”.) I am sure Glenna will kill me, but [...] Related posts:
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03:15:41 09/23/11
I HEART INDIANS
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I HEART INDIANS
RAY'S TWITTER: twitter.com RAY'S GOOGLE+ Gplus.to RAY'S FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com =3 IN SPANISH: www.youtube.com WEBSITE: raywj.com OUTRO SONG www.youtube.com =3 Tshirt Girl: twitter.com **********************************************************************Here are the links to the full reviews of the content discussed in this video. Please don't harass the content creators or send them hate-messages. If you like what you see on each of their channels, feel free to subscribe to them. :) Thanx: The Old man and the Slot Machine: www.youtube.com Awesome Wreck Description: www.youtube.com Bollywood Dance Break: www.youtube.com All Images Courtesy of iStockPhoto Used by Permission From: RayWilliamJohnson Views: 6093769 52125 ratings Time: 07:18 More in Entertainment
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03:15:41 09/23/11
I HEART INDIANS
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I HEART INDIANS
RAY'S TWITTER: twitter.com RAY'S GOOGLE+ Gplus.to RAY'S FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com =3 IN SPANISH: www.youtube.com WEBSITE: raywj.com OUTRO SONG www.youtube.com =3 Tshirt Girl: twitter.com **********************************************************************Here are the links to the full reviews of the content discussed in this video. Please don't harass the content creators or send them hate-messages. If you like what you see on each of their channels, feel free to subscribe to them. :) Thanx: The Old man and the Slot Machine: www.youtube.com Awesome Wreck Description: www.youtube.com Bollywood Dance Break: www.youtube.com All Images Courtesy of iStockPhoto Used by Permission From: RayWilliamJohnson Views: 6094073 52129 ratings Time: 07:18 More in Entertainment
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18:26:47 08/24/11
Chillcast Video #65: Kenton Slash Demon
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This week's video is an intriguing mix of vintage 80's nostalgia and futuristic dance music. I'm told that this video created for Copenhagen DJ duo, Kenton Slash Demon was made by Dark Matters using nails and string, rather than vector based computer programming. Wow! "Daemon" hails from Part 3 of the "The Schwarzchild Solution" trilogy, available through Tartelet Records . Kenton Slash Demon members Jonas Kenton and Silas Moldenhawer are also part of Denmark band When Saints Go Machine , and are joined by Saints' bandmate, Nikolaj Vonsild, on guest vocals, alongside Jon Philpot of Brooklyn band, Bear in Heaven . Buy Kenton Slash Demon Daemon – Single on iTunes
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09:02:53 08/04/11
FMK: Spiritual Martial Arts Strength Exercise Routine Part 1 of 3 (Freddie's Modern Kung Fu)
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"SPIRITUAL MARTIAL ARTS (SMA) As of the date of this video, this is my favorite strength routine that is best for developing yourself as a Spiritual Martial Artist. To complete the workout, add in 10 min. or more of cardio before strength training. Add in 30 min. or more of combat technique training after the cardio, add in 30 min. of gymnastics training after the combat technique training, perform this 30 min. basic strength training, and then perform 30 min. of flexibility training. PUBLISHED BOOKS BY AUTHORED BY SIFU FREDDIE LEE 1) ""Living the Way"" Finding love, happiness, and peace in modern society by living the simple life. https://www.createspace.com/3494377 2) ""Spiritual Martial Arts"" Showing the way towards peace and spirituality through Martial Arts. https://www.createspace.com/3497020 All books are only $10. If you would like a signed copy send payment and shipping information via PayPal to FreddiesModernKungFu@live.com. There is a shipping charge of $2 for domestic U.S. orders. If you would like to save money I can email you the PDF. File for only $5. Payment will be accepted via PayPal. THE TAO OF FREDDIE'S MODERN KUNG FU The Tao of Freddie's Modern Kung Fu (FMK) is a Spiritual Martial Arts and Spiritual Life Development Academy on YouTube.com that specializes in the development of the body, mind, and soul. Freddie teaches on all aspects of life. Freddie's Martial Arts teachings are highly inspired by Bruce Lee's Tao of Jeet Kune Do and his life lessons come from his innate wisdom within that had been sparked by his understanding of the ancient wisdom of Eastern Philosophy, specifically Buddha, Lao-Tzu, Chuang Tzu, Lieh Tzu, Osho, J.Krishnamurti, Eckhart Tolle, Tao, Zen, Tantra, Abraham Maslow, Erich Fromm, and others. Freddie is serving the public as a: 1) Fitness Trainer 2) Martial Arts Instructor (Private) 3) Relationship Counselor 4) Spiritual Guide Personal and private instruction is available in Evanston, IL and Chicago, IL. Private Fitness and Technique lesson videos can be created for a fee. Visit my website for details. If you want to learn combat techniques privately with me online watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7M78jJnF9w Email: FreddiesModernKungFu@live.com Website: http://www.freddiesmodernkungfu.com FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/freddielee28?ref=profile TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FreddiesKungFu RECOMMENDED WEBSITES TO STRENGTHEN YOUR MIND AND SPIRIT OSHO one of the greatest sages ever: http://www.youtube.com/user/oshointernational?blend=1
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12:48:23 07/26/11
Social Distortion - Machine Gun Blues (Official Music Video)
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Machine Gun Blues by Social Distortion
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Click here to watch the video (00:00) Submitted By: warner music Tags: Warner Music Music Music Videos Songs Alternative Rock Social Distortion Machine Gun Blues Categories: Music & Dance
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20:18:57 06/28/11
Samantha Mumba Interview at FRILOGY.COM Launch
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"Maximo TV http://www.maximotv.com http://www.youtube.com/maximotv Samantha Mumba (Loftus Hall, Dancing on Ice, Cross, 3 Crosses, The Time Machine) Interview at the launch of FRILOGY.COM to benefit ""The Trevor Project"" at MyStudio in Hollywood, California USA December 3, 2010 - Interview by Gabrielle Loren ***This footage is available for licensing*** The viewing of this clip by website visitors is only permissible for personal use; copying, commercial use, distribution, broadcast, download, additional use or transfer is expressly prohibited. Contact us for more information at maximotv.com for proper clearance.
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23:34:35 06/06/11
The One Am Radio Live in Studio B - Part 1 - What You Gave Away
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Dangerbird recording artists The One Am Radio perform live in Studio B of Mevio in San Francisco This is Part 1. For the complete performance CLICK HERE
Official Site Facebook Twitter MySpace
The One AM Radio is a trio based in Los Angeles, where the sun hasn’t completely thawed their New England roots. They make music about the feeling you get while driving home, fast, late at night, through half-empty streets.
The project began in New England, where Hrishikesh Hirway was studying design and photography at Yale. With a borrowed guitar, a 4-track, and a drum machine, he made cassettes for his friends and his sister to fall asleep to—instrumental lullabies mixed with staticky murmurs of talk radio.
Hirway started writing lyrics and singing over his music, and began performing, using what he’d written on the label on the first cassette — “The One AM Radio” — as a moniker.
Ted Leo gave Hrishikesh his real start and his first release, after the two played a show together, inviting him to come record in Boston at Radium City, Ted’s home recording studio. Those recordings were released as a split 7-inch with Ted Leo and the Pharmacists.
Because of Hrishikesh’s musical roots, The One AM Radio became an unlikely part of the DIY hardcore scene, playing and touring alongside screamy punk bands in sweaty basements. The homemade recordings were released in the form of EPs and 7”s on a variety of hardcore labels, as well as Hirway’s own DIY imprint, Translucence .
By the time 2004’s A Name Writ In Water was released, people outside of the hardcore community had started to take notice. Pitchfork reviewed the album glowingly, giving it an 8.1 rating, noting “Hirway’s prose is peppered with imagistic bits of landscape. His compositions simply feel colossal…the maps he draws are beautiful.” Time Out New York deemed it one of the top ten albums of the year, and called the “dream mix of vocals, guitars, synths, violins, and ambient beats…both lush and thoughtful.”
That year, between touring and working odd jobs and freelancing as a designer, Hirway began a nomadic lifestyle, criss-crossing the country in his car, with his belongings limited to what could fit in his trunk. He eventually left the US to spend time in his parents’ home country of India, and began writing and recording what would become the album This Too Will Pass while living in Mumbai.
Hirway found himself back in Los Angeles, where he had once lived briefly, but long enough to fall in and collaborate with the likes of Daedelus and the dublab crew, the online radio collective at the heart of the LA experimental electronic scene. This time, shedding the wanderlust that had guided him for so long, he decided to try and make the city his home.
There, he made the acquaintance of the folks at Dangerbird Records, who signed him to release This Too Will Pass .
Los Angeles proved to be a fertile and fortuitous home base for Hirway, as a place where he could continue his unique aesthetic among a collection of luminaries who were like-minded if not exactly like-sounding. He remixed tracks for Jimmy Tamborello (of Dntel and the Postal Service) and LA beat-scene breakout star Baths, who had been a longtime fan of The One AM Radio. He produced two albums for labelmates Eulogies, and played shows with folks like Juana Molina, El Perro Del Mar, and Damien Jurado when they came through town.
Hrishikesh started making Heaven Is Attached by a Slender Thread during sleepless nights. Tony Hoffer, who has produced albums for Beck, Phoenix, Belle and Sebastian, and Air, ended up hearing demos of some of the early songs and reached out to get involved with the recording. Hoffer took an the role of an advisor, and Hirway would send him his hand-crafted organic electronic songs. Hoffer eventually mixed the album. Baths and his fellow anticon labelmate alias contributed as well, to the songs “Ticking Heart” and “Weathering (The News),” respectively. Hirway’s new bandmates, Fontaine Cole and Scott Leahy, added to the recordings, as well as Daniel Hart, the violinist for St Vincent.
For Hirway, the new LP is about living on the fumes of dreams and hopes, which also happen to be what the plastic city of Los Angeles is built on, and what it is constantly confirming—and betraying. At one point, Hrishikesh’s idea was to make a dance record, and now, he admits, that’s not really how it turned out. But the album does make you want to move, to run, to get in the car and drive fast through the empty city in the middle of the night — to remember how tenuous the hold is on all the things you have, and want, and long for.
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23:10:03 06/06/11
The One Am Radio - Live in Studio B - Part 2- Sunlight
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Dangerbird recording artists The One Am Radio perform live in Studio B of Mevio in San Francisco This is Part 2. For the complete performance CLICK HERE
Official Site Facebook Twitter MySpace
The One AM Radio is a trio based in Los Angeles, where the sun hasn’t completely thawed their New England roots. They make music about the feeling you get while driving home, fast, late at night, through half-empty streets.
The project began in New England, where Hrishikesh Hirway was studying design and photography at Yale. With a borrowed guitar, a 4-track, and a drum machine, he made cassettes for his friends and his sister to fall asleep to—instrumental lullabies mixed with staticky murmurs of talk radio.
Hirway started writing lyrics and singing over his music, and began performing, using what he’d written on the label on the first cassette — “The One AM Radio” — as a moniker.
Ted Leo gave Hrishikesh his real start and his first release, after the two played a show together, inviting him to come record in Boston at Radium City, Ted’s home recording studio. Those recordings were released as a split 7-inch with Ted Leo and the Pharmacists.
Because of Hrishikesh’s musical roots, The One AM Radio became an unlikely part of the DIY hardcore scene, playing and touring alongside screamy punk bands in sweaty basements. The homemade recordings were released in the form of EPs and 7”s on a variety of hardcore labels, as well as Hirway’s own DIY imprint, Translucence .
By the time 2004’s A Name Writ In Water was released, people outside of the hardcore community had started to take notice. Pitchfork reviewed the album glowingly, giving it an 8.1 rating, noting “Hirway’s prose is peppered with imagistic bits of landscape. His compositions simply feel colossal…the maps he draws are beautiful.” Time Out New York deemed it one of the top ten albums of the year, and called the “dream mix of vocals, guitars, synths, violins, and ambient beats…both lush and thoughtful.”
That year, between touring and working odd jobs and freelancing as a designer, Hirway began a nomadic lifestyle, criss-crossing the country in his car, with his belongings limited to what could fit in his trunk. He eventually left the US to spend time in his parents’ home country of India, and began writing and recording what would become the album This Too Will Pass while living in Mumbai.
Hirway found himself back in Los Angeles, where he had once lived briefly, but long enough to fall in and collaborate with the likes of Daedelus and the dublab crew, the online radio collective at the heart of the LA experimental electronic scene. This time, shedding the wanderlust that had guided him for so long, he decided to try and make the city his home.
There, he made the acquaintance of the folks at Dangerbird Records, who signed him to release This Too Will Pass .
Los Angeles proved to be a fertile and fortuitous home base for Hirway, as a place where he could continue his unique aesthetic among a collection of luminaries who were like-minded if not exactly like-sounding. He remixed tracks for Jimmy Tamborello (of Dntel and the Postal Service) and LA beat-scene breakout star Baths, who had been a longtime fan of The One AM Radio. He produced two albums for labelmates Eulogies, and played shows with folks like Juana Molina, El Perro Del Mar, and Damien Jurado when they came through town.
Hrishikesh started making Heaven Is Attached by a Slender Thread during sleepless nights. Tony Hoffer, who has produced albums for Beck, Phoenix, Belle and Sebastian, and Air, ended up hearing demos of some of the early songs and reached out to get involved with the recording. Hoffer took an the role of an advisor, and Hirway would send him his hand-crafted organic electronic songs. Hoffer eventually mixed the album. Baths and his fellow anticon labelmate alias contributed as well, to the songs “Ticking Heart” and “Weathering (The News),” respectively. Hirway’s new bandmates, Fontaine Cole and Scott Leahy, added to the recordings, as well as Daniel Hart, the violinist for St Vincent.
For Hirway, the new LP is about living on the fumes of dreams and hopes, which also happen to be what the plastic city of Los Angeles is built on, and what it is constantly confirming—and betraying. At one point, Hrishikesh’s idea was to make a dance record, and now, he admits, that’s not really how it turned out. But the album does make you want to move, to run, to get in the car and drive fast through the empty city in the middle of the night — to remember how tenuous the hold is on all the things you have, and want, and long for.
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22:57:56 06/06/11
The One Am Radio - Live in Studio B
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Dangerbird recording artists The One Am Radio perform live in Studio B of Mevio in San Francisco Official Site Facebook Twitter MySpace
The One AM Radio is a trio based in Los Angeles, where the sun hasn’t completely thawed their New England roots. They make music about the feeling you get while driving home, fast, late at night, through half-empty streets.
The project began in New England, where Hrishikesh Hirway was studying design and photography at Yale. With a borrowed guitar, a 4-track, and a drum machine, he made cassettes for his friends and his sister to fall asleep to—instrumental lullabies mixed with staticky murmurs of talk radio.
Hirway started writing lyrics and singing over his music, and began performing, using what he’d written on the label on the first cassette — “The One AM Radio” — as a moniker.
Ted Leo gave Hrishikesh his real start and his first release, after the two played a show together, inviting him to come record in Boston at Radium City, Ted’s home recording studio. Those recordings were released as a split 7-inch with Ted Leo and the Pharmacists.
Because of Hrishikesh’s musical roots, The One AM Radio became an unlikely part of the DIY hardcore scene, playing and touring alongside screamy punk bands in sweaty basements. The homemade recordings were released in the form of EPs and 7”s on a variety of hardcore labels, as well as Hirway’s own DIY imprint, Translucence .
By the time 2004’s A Name Writ In Water was released, people outside of the hardcore community had started to take notice. Pitchfork reviewed the album glowingly, giving it an 8.1 rating, noting “Hirway’s prose is peppered with imagistic bits of landscape. His compositions simply feel colossal…the maps he draws are beautiful.” Time Out New York deemed it one of the top ten albums of the year, and called the “dream mix of vocals, guitars, synths, violins, and ambient beats…both lush and thoughtful.”
That year, between touring and working odd jobs and freelancing as a designer, Hirway began a nomadic lifestyle, criss-crossing the country in his car, with his belongings limited to what could fit in his trunk. He eventually left the US to spend time in his parents’ home country of India, and began writing and recording what would become the album This Too Will Pass while living in Mumbai.
Hirway found himself back in Los Angeles, where he had once lived briefly, but long enough to fall in and collaborate with the likes of Daedelus and the dublab crew, the online radio collective at the heart of the LA experimental electronic scene. This time, shedding the wanderlust that had guided him for so long, he decided to try and make the city his home.
There, he made the acquaintance of the folks at Dangerbird Records, who signed him to release This Too Will Pass .
Los Angeles proved to be a fertile and fortuitous home base for Hirway, as a place where he could continue his unique aesthetic among a collection of luminaries who were like-minded if not exactly like-sounding. He remixed tracks for Jimmy Tamborello (of Dntel and the Postal Service) and LA beat-scene breakout star Baths, who had been a longtime fan of The One AM Radio. He produced two albums for labelmates Eulogies, and played shows with folks like Juana Molina, El Perro Del Mar, and Damien Jurado when they came through town.
Hrishikesh started making Heaven Is Attached by a Slender Thread during sleepless nights. Tony Hoffer, who has produced albums for Beck, Phoenix, Belle and Sebastian, and Air, ended up hearing demos of some of the early songs and reached out to get involved with the recording. Hoffer took an the role of an advisor, and Hirway would send him his hand-crafted organic electronic songs. Hoffer eventually mixed the album. Baths and his fellow anticon labelmate alias contributed as well, to the songs “Ticking Heart” and “Weathering (The News),” respectively. Hirway’s new bandmates, Fontaine Cole and Scott Leahy, added to the recordings, as well as Daniel Hart, the violinist for St Vincent.
For Hirway, the new LP is about living on the fumes of dreams and hopes, which also happen to be what the plastic city of Los Angeles is built on, and what it is constantly confirming—and betraying. At one point, Hrishikesh’s idea was to make a dance record, and now, he admits, that’s not really how it turned out. But the album does make you want to move, to run, to get in the car and drive fast through the empty city in the middle of the night — to remember how tenuous the hold is on all the things you have, and want, and long for.






