Showing posts with label dessa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dessa. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #120


Can't just pull out all the fuses and start over...


Well hello again, podcast fans. Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #120!

Folks, April is upon us and, while the weather my be cold, this week's show is packed with white hot jams to help keep you warm. 12 songs, 58 minutes, always free to stream/download.

On Episode #120 we check out one of L.A.'s most underrated bands, check out some local grooves, try to help some 90's power-poppers shed the "one hit wonder" label, spotlight some upcoming local shows, check in with Minneapolis' most popular singer, indulge in a couple guitar freakouts, continue our deep dive into the Father/Daughter Records catalog, and go to bat for Zooey Deschanel. All that plus some anniversaries, the Cover Of The Week, a dive into Nate's Archives, a spin in the Minnesota Way-Back Machine, and the Flatbasset Flatclassic.

As always, Flatbasset Radio is completely free. I've finally set up a decent downloading site, so if you'd like to download Flatbasset Radio: Episode #120 (with all the appropriate iTunes tagging), just click here.




Here's how Ep. #120 plays out:






01. Big Air - Indecision Overload





02. The Controversial New 'Skinny Pill' - New Becomening





03. Superdrag - Sold You An Alibi





04. Yumi Zouma - Champagne Supernova





05. Jay Reatard - My Shadow





06. Nap Eyes - Lion In Chains





07. Dessa - Half Of You





08. The Hang Ups - Little Blue





09. tooth ache. - Lazarus





10. Built To Spill - Temporarily Blind





11. She & Him - This Is Not A Test





12. Elvis Costello - Lip Service










Beats by Phatnumber
Flatbasset Radio Artwork by Ross Auger

Thanks for listening!




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Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Flatbasset Radio's 25 Most Played Albums: March '18


Rabbit Rabbit everybody! Another month is in the books, which means it's time for a hit of instant nostalgia. Here's a look at Flatbasset Radio's 25 Most Played Albums Of March 2018.

You know what they about March, right? In like a lion, out like another damn snowstorm! Not cool, March, not cool. Sorry I was only able to get one episode of the show posted this month. I was working like a dog and just couldn't find the time. Believe me, if the only person more annoyed by my inconsistency than you is me. I love doing the show, but I had almost no time to myself this month. Work on work on work.

I did, however, have plenty of time to listen to music as I rode the lightrail from job to job, day after day, week after week. I suppose every snow-bearing cloud has its silver lining.

Alright, let's get to the list.

(As always, one "play" equals one song. For example, the new Dessa album has 11 songs on it, so each time I listen to it front to back it counts as eleven "plays." As usual, all stats come from my Last.FM page. Give it a follow if you really want to stay up on what's getting the most plays.)


01. Royal Brat - Eyesore (91 plays)

02. Dessa - Chime (77 plays)

03. The Controversial New 'Skinny Pill' - **Traffic & Weather** (50 plays)

04. INTL Falls - Intl Falls (46 plays)

05. Mike Ness - Cheating At Solitaire (45 plays)

06. Black Flag - Damaged (45 plays)

07. U2 - October (44 plays)

08. Why? - Alopecia (43 plays)

09. Poliça And s t a r g a z e - Music For The Long Emergency (42 plays)

10. She & Him - Volume One (39 plays)

11. V/A - Unpop 158 (38 plays)

12. V/A - Scottish Indie Sampler (37 plays)

13. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! (36 plays)

14. Lifetime - Jersey's Best Dancers (36 plays)

15. Daniel Romano - Mosey (36 plays)

16. Walker Kong - There Goes The Sun (33 plays)

17. Big Air - Inner Facing, Outer Spacing (31 plays)

18. Murder By Death - Red Of Tooth And Claw (30 plays)

19. Justin Townes Earle - The Good Life (39 plays)

20. Cripple And Casino - With High Regards (30 plays)

21. Fastball - All The Pain Money Can Buy (28 plays)

22. No Kim - Live On Radio K (28 plays)

23. Diet Cig - Live On Radio K (28 plays)

24. Pinkwench - Luna (27 plays)

25. CURTA - End Of Future Park (27 plays)

There you have it, folks. Thanks for listening!




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Saturday, August 20, 2016

Flatbasset Radio: Episode #85


I guess I lost that cool...


Well hello again, podcast fans! Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #85!

Folks, this week I thought I'd change up the formula a little bit. This week's episode is completely banter free! That's right, not a spoken word from yours truly. This week's episode is nothing but straight jams all the way through.

You may be asking yourself, "Droogsy, why not talk in this week's show? Your nasally, barely coherent banter and popped p's are the reason I tune in!"

Wow, your really kind for hypothetically saying that, hypothetical listener. Honestly, I was putting this week's' show together and it was all flowing so well that I decided to just step away from the mic and let the jams do the talking.

That said, this week's show is still built like most of the others. I've got some anniversaries to celebrate, a Cover Of The Week, and an especially epic Flatbasset Flatclassic. If you'd like to know more about the songs, just scroll down and check out the write up.

As always, Flatbasset Radio is completely free. I've finally set up a decent downloading site, so if you'd like to download Flatbasset Radio: Episode #85 (with all the appropriate iTunes tagging), just click here.

If you don't have the time or desire to download the show, just click the Mixcloud player below and you're good to go.



Here's how Episode #85 plays out:


01. The Persian Leaps - See Me Unaware 

The Persian Leaps are back! They're set to release their fourth EP Your City, Underwater September 16th on Land Ski Records. The Persian Leaps have been a friend of the blog/podcast for years now and I highly suggest you check out Your City, Underwater and their previous EP's. Nothing but St. Paul's finest fuzzed out, power-pop bliss.


02. Eels - Susan's House

The record that put Mark "E" Everett on the map, Beautiful Freak turned 20 years old this week. Eels have gone on to make a career out of E's left-of-center indie rock, but they never had another album hit quite like this one. Like most people I was hooked in by "Novocaine For The Soul" back when it got a ton of plays on 93.7 The Edge. I chose not to play that (or "Rags To Riches" or "Your Lucky Day In Hell" or "Not Ready Yet...") because I really do dig "Susan's House." Also, it was likely one of the most skipped over songs of the 90's. I figured it was time to give it its due.


03. Life Without Buildings - New Town

I came upon Glasgow's Life Without Buildings via Franz Ferdinand's excellent Late Night Tales mix. Sadly they've been broken up since 2002. At least they made a lovely racket before disbanding.


04. Down By Law - Best Friends

Our Cover Of The Week! I was over at Cheapo Records the other day flipping through CD's (because it's perpetually 1996 in my world) and stumbled across Down By Law's debut album for $4.95. As you can likely imagine, I was pretty fucking pumped. I've wanted this album since I was a 15 year old leafing through the Epitaph catalog that came with my copy of their second album Blue. For whatever reason, these first two DBL albums have a different sound than a lot of the early 90's punk I loved. The production is more spacious, and Dave Smalley's definitely going in. Just listen to "Best Friends" and you'll see what I mean. Anyway, "Best Friends" was originally written by a band called The Outlets, whom I know absolutely nothing about.


05. Pet Milk - Phantom Lovers

Not a particularly flattering story, but I do not have any idea how I came upon Pet Milk's Philadelphia Punklife EP. I know I downloaded it from Bandcamp and I know it was at the suggestion of some other East Coast punk band. BIG UPS maybe? The reason I don't remember is I'm pretty sure I downloaded it about a year ago and didn't get around to listening to it until this month. I know, I'm terrible. Nonetheless, I couldn't have been more surprised by the EP. As you can here on "Phantom Lovers," the "punklife" aspect of the title is nowhere near as dominant as I was expecting. Instead it's a collection of hazy power-pop songs that nearly make up for the existence of the Philadelphia Flyers. Nearly.


06. Bon Iver - 22 (OVER S∞∞N) [Bob Moose Extended Cab Version]

Look, I don't know what to make of these new Bon Iver tracks any more than you do. There's really only so much you can take away reading blogs about a live performance at a festival and a bunch of track names that prominently feature fucking wingdings. Still, this is something. That "might be over soon" repeated bit, the strings, the saxophone! Oh, the saxophone. Much like every mid-30's white guy in the midwest I'm pretty excited to see just what 22, A Million is all about.


07. Dessa - Quinine

Like I mentioned last week when I played that new Sims jam, the Doomtree machine seems to be creaking back to life. Paper Tiger has put out a couple of excellent EP's, P.O.S has put out three new songs, hell, even Cecil Otter finally put out a new EP. With "Quinine" Dessa reminds us that she occupies a singular space in the Twin Cities. Others have tried, but few can handle this type of beat with this type of confidence.


08. The Nadas - Listen Through The Static

Again, I was fucking around in the "Local" section at Cheapo and picked up The Nadas' Listen Through The Static on the strength of its album cover alone. I didn't know that The Nadas were Des Moines' answer to Son Volt. LTTS is full of country-tinged rock music, but none of it is quite as immediately memorable as the title track. Who hasn't spent time driving and scrolling through the radio dial just to catch a bit of a jam through the hiss?


09. Astronomique - Until Daylight

I first came upon Astronomique through Radio K's excellent Track Of The Day podcast (seriously, everybody should subscribe to it). I was so taken with their song "Pretend We're Stars" that I named it the third best Radio K Track Of The Day song of 2014 back in Flatbasset Radio: Episode #53. They returned this year with a self-titled EP that is somehow more danceable and more sultry than their previous work. Highly recommended for summer nights.


10. Tom Vek - Pushing Your Luck

Another podcast find (this one via The Current's Song Of The Day podcast), I'd be lying if I said I knew much about Tom Vek. He's from London and this song is from Luck, his third album. That being said, just listen to it. There's something hypnotic about the way the way song is threatening but vaguely casual. Is that a British thing? I feel like it much be a British thing.


11. The Veils - Calliope!

I played "Calliope! to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of The Veils second album Nux Vomica. While it may be their second album, it's the album where they really found their sound. "Calliope!" is definitely one of the more accessible moments on the albums, but the Auckland-via-London band is as capable of these poppier numbers as they are of building up a Nick Cave-esque slow burn. They've got a new record coming out this autumn that will likely turn up on some "Best Of..." lists.


12. Sebadoh - The Freed Pig

And here it is, folks, your Flatbasset Flatclassic Of The Week! I've played plenty of Sebadoh over the year, but this is a special one because I'm marking the 25th anniversary of the release of Sebadoh III. As somebody who considers Sebadoh one of the great American bands of the last 30 years, this anniversary deserves to be commemorated. Sebadoh III marks the first album on which American treasure Lou Barlow is joined by Jason Loewenstein, whose lo-fi outbursts, song snippets, and country twang would force Barlow outside of his comfort zone and into the Sebadoh we know and love.

"The Freed Pig" opened the album by taking aim squarely at Sebadoh's former bandmate J Mascis and letting him know, in no uncertain terms, just how he felt about his bandmate. Tellingly, it's the most fully-formed and well-produced moment on III, which I can only imagine was done to make the song as accessible as possible, a brilliantly vindictive move by Barlow. It may seem a little awkward now since Dinosaur Jr has long-since reformed and is making arguably the best music of their career these days, but "The Freed Pig" still stands as a declaration of independence for one of America's greatest living songwriters. Long live Sebadoh!

There you have it, folks.  Thanks for slogging through this one with me. I hope you enjoyed the show. Tell your friends.



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Sunday, January 5, 2014

Newest Industry Presents: Flatbasset Radio - Episode #26 (Best Of 2013!)


(THIS POST ORIGINALLY APPEARS ON THE TWIN CITIES BLOG NEWEST INDUSTRY)

I'll keep playing back these fragments of time...


Hello again, free music fans! Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #26!
 
For those of you who are unaware of the Flatbasset Radio format, here's what you're looking at: TCDroogsma is our resident MP3 junkie. As you've probably noticed in his Songs Of The Week column, he's not always the most positive music fan. In an effort to prove that he is, in fact, a fan of music, we give him an hour each week to play the songs he's digging and talk a little bit about them. Once he's recorded his podcast we put it right here on the website for free to stream!


In this week's episode Droogsy celebrates some of his favorite records of 2013, admits to being years behind in his apps, give his sponsor their money worth, is confounded by gender reversals in his Cover Of The Week, attempts to redefine "success" for musicians, gives us his slogan for the year, defends a genius' ego (or an egoists' genius), and gives us his theory as to why everybody thought 2013 was terrible!

You can download the podcast for free by clicking the episode's title or stream the episode by clicking on the Mixcloud player below.

Flatbasset Radio - Episode #26



01. Tree - Safe To Say
02. Atoms For Peace - Ingenue
03. Dessa - I'm Going Down
04. Ras Dude - Rizla
05. Johnny Marr - New Town Velocity
06. The Strokes - Happy Ending
07. Action Bronson & Party Supplies - Contemporary Man
08. Edison - Astringent
09. Beady Eye - I'm Just Saying
10. Mixed Blood Majority (w/Kristoff Krane) - Ritual
11. Low - Mother
12. Marijuana Deathsquads - Blood
13. Jonwayne - Ode To Mortality
14. Daft Punk (w/Todd Edwards) - Fragments Of Time
15. Kanye West (w/Justin Vernon & Chief Keef) - Hold My Liquor


There you have it, music fans! Enjoy!




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Friday, July 19, 2013

Newest Industry Presents: Flatbasset Radio - Episode #18


(THIS POST ORIGINALLY APPEARS ON THE TWIN CITIES BLOG NEWEST INDUSTRY)

My family knows I only iron once a year...


Hello again, free music fans! Welcome to Flatbasset Radio: Episode #18!

For those of you who are unaware of the Flatbasset Radio format, here's what you're looking at: TCDroogsma is our resident MP3 junkie. As you've probably noticed in his Songs Of The Week column, he's not always the most positive music fan. In an effort to prove that he is, in fact, a fan of music, we give him an hour each week to play the songs he's digging and talk a little bit about them. Once he's recorded his podcast we put it right here on the website for free to stream!

In this week's edition Droogsy gets sweaty, explains why Liam Gallagher is a "Capital 'R,' Capital 'S'" Rock Star, puts an alt-rock icon on blast, admits that an appliance is his best friend, celebrates an album's twenty-year anniversary by struggling with the concept of time, plays Tom Gilbert's theme song, implores us all to embrace the big, stupid, cornball single and much, much more !



Here's how Episode #18 plays out:

01. Beady Eye - Flick Of The Finger
02. Run The Jewels - Sea Legs
03. Edison - My Modesty, Your Venn Diagram
04. Open Mike Eagle (w/Busdriver) - Degrassi Picture Day (Hellfyre Jackets)
05. Pixies - Bagboy
06. Loudman - Ghana
07. Sage Francis - Zero (Update)
08. Down By Law - Air Conditioner
09. Bad Religion - American Jesus
10. Dessa - Icing Burns
11. Treetop Flyers - Things Will Change
12. Sugar Ray - Someday



For more TCDroogsma be sure to give him a follow on Twitter (@TCDroogsma).  He can also be found right here on Newest Industry reviewing new tracks in our weekly Songs Of The Week column. Previous episodes of Flatbasset Radio can be found at TCDroogsma's MixCloud page.

 



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Monday, July 1, 2013

Album Of The Week: July 1-July 7, 2013


My Album Of The Week for the week of July 1st-7th, 2013:


Dessa - Parts Of Speech

I've been a Doomtree fan for quite some time.  They've been a tried and true source of great music for years.  However, going back to 2008's self-titled album Doomtree something changed.  That album felt very much like a clearing of the decks for something else.

Well, in 2009 P.O.S. released Never Better, in my opinion the first Doomtree album that genuinely required repeated listens to really grasp.  Since that album the group has ventured further and further down the path with Dessa's A Badly Broken Code, Lazerbeak's Legend Recognize Legend & Lava Bangers, Paper Tiger's Made Like Us, & Sims' Bad Time Zoo each demands your full attention and repeated spins to genuinely resonate.

(No offense to Mike Mictlan & his free Snaxxx album, which is a fine album and has some real high points.  It's just not an album that reveals much more depth upon repeated listens.  As the Doomtree member who's raps typically rely the most heavily on immediacy, it makes sense that his album would feel the same.)

Anyway, all of this is just a long way of saying that I'll be spending the next week listening to Parts Of Speech first thing in the morning.  If I were a betting man I'd bet that the last listen will be better than the first.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Newest Industry Presents: Flatbasset - P.O.S. (All In A Day's Work MegaMixx)


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We are seriously taking the city...


Hello again, Twin Cities hip-hop fans!

It's been a great year for Twin Cities hip-hop. Brother Ali, MaLLy, I Self Devine, Big Quarters, Mike Mictlan... So much good music came out of the cities that it's almost unfair.

Today, though, we're here to celebrate the impending release of P.O.S.'s We Don't Even Live Here, which will hit the streets this coming Monday. This will be P.O.S.'s fourth solo album and, we're betting, will be high on the “Best Of” lists at the end of the year.

More to the point, to celebrate the release we asked our resident hip-hop junkie TCDroogsma to put together a little something for us. He came back with an hour long Flatbasset mix packed with P.O.S. jams.

As you can see, click the download tab below to download the free mix. Of course we'd like to take a moment to point out that, obviously, we do not own any of the music contained in the mix. We asked TCDroogsma to put it together as a celebration and that's just what he did. So please don't sue us. We don't have any money anyway.


TCDroogsma, any thoughts?

Y'know, I've been a Doomtree fans for a minute now and I thought it would be fun to put together a nice run of tracks that P.O.S. has been featured on rather than a typical “best of” type of thing.

If you remember, back when Never Better came out Fifth Element released a couple of bonus albums called Meat Tape and Meat Tape 2 that featured a bunch of harder to find stuff and stuff that, evidently, P.O.S. was digging at the time. That was kind of my plan with this mix. Think of it as Meat Tape 3 or P.O.S. & Friends Rappity Rap Party or I Already Know All These Songs.

It should be noted, of course, that I am not a DJ. If the fades and blends and such aren't up to par, that's why. Don't think of this mix as some chopped up, bangin' DJ mix (though, if someone did that with a bunch of P.O.S. guest spots I'm sure it would kill), think of this more like the best hour of radio that would never get played on the radio.

Obviously all of the tracks contain some sort of P.O.S. contribution. My apologies if I'm not giving full credit to everybody involved.



Track List

01. P.O.S. - Audition M.D.
02. P.O.S. - Savion Glover
03. Building Better Bombs – The Action Pact
04. Mike Mictlan & Lazerbeak - Shux
05. Cenospecies – Thank You From The Bottom Of My Fuck You
06. Mux Mool - Death 9000 (Prof & P.O.S. Broadcasting Version)
07. P.O.S. (w/Craig Finn) – Safety In Speed (Heavy Metal)
08. Doomtree – Gander Back
09. Gayngs – No Scrubs (P.O.S. Regrind)
10. Cecil Otter - Travelling Dunk Tank
11. BK-One - A Day's Work
12. icollide (w/P.O.S. & Dessa) – Les Masquerade
13. P.O.S. (w/Astronautalis) – Hand Made Hand Gun
14. MK Larada – Teddy Bear & A Tazer (Break In Two Mix)
15. P.O.S. (w/Slug) – Bleeding Hearts Club (MPLS Chapter)
16. Scroobius Pip (w/P.O.S. & Sage Francis) – Let 'Em Come
17. Sims - Too Much
18. P.O.S. (w/Dosh) – Tons
19. P.O.S. (w/Sims, Dessa, & Cecil Otter) – Low Light Low Life
20. Illuminous 3 – No Kings
21. Doomtree – Fresh New Trash

Blaow! Hot fire!

Be sure to check out P.O.S.'s new album We Don't Even Live Here, on the streets October 22nd. He's also playing a record release show at First Avenue on the 26th. Best believe we're gonna be there.

Also, if you haven't heard, P.O.S. has had some health issues come to light over the last couple days.  Turns out dude needs a kidney.  Tough times.  To help out financially, hit up the Paypal account at stefneedsanewkidney@gmail.com.

Thanks to TCDroogsma for putting the mix together for us. For more of TCDroogsma be sure to follow him on Twitter and/or Instagram or you can check out his own blog Flatbasset. He's still counting down Morrissey songs despite our best efforts. He's got problems, though. Problems.

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