I suppose you technically have to call James Blake’s music dubstep. But it’s not; not really. I prefer to think of it as minimalist music. It’s what happens when you strip away everything except a single pulsing bass beat, occasionally a bit of synth, and sparse vocals. It’s an antithesis to modern pop music, to grand arrangements and intricate instrumentation. And, as it turns out, it can be pretty damn powerful.
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From A Place I’d Rather Be
I’m such a sucker for Corona commercials. Sure they ‘re sappy and cliched, but the production values are always sky-high, and they have impeccable music selection that perfectly compliments their brand.
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New Radiohead Album Drops This Saturday
Out of nowhere, like few other bands their size could, Radiohead have announced that their new album, ‘The King Of Limbs’ will be available for download this Saturday. Yes, this Saturday.
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Big Scary Announce National Tour
Melbourne’s own Big Scary have announced that come March they will be hitting the road for their first ever national headline tour, in support of their EP-compilation album ‘Four Seasons’.
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Heeeere’s JOHNNY!
Jonathan Boulet and The John Steel Singers have announced that they will be teaming up for a series of dual-headline shows in March, dubbed the ‘Here’s Johnny Tour’ (see what they did there?).
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You Can Keep Your Hipster Flings
I’ll hopefully be seeing Sydney singer/songwriter Fergus Brown opening for Tunng at The East Brunswick Club in a couple of weeks (if I can actually find someone to go with), and I couldn’t think of a more worthy person to support the UK experimental folk outfit.
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February 16, 2011 
