Posts Tagged: VEGA


5
Oct 09

Pretty Much Perfect (A Mixtape)

Pretty Much Perfect (A Mixtape) mp3Words by Scott Curtis.

When PMA asked me to create a mix for them I immediately started putting something together that was all encompassing, a mix to show what Living Ears was about in the past, the present and where I see the future of the site going. I put together a playlist that had just over 40 songs. As I started playing through it what quickly stood out was the number of incredibly strong tracks from the past 3 months or so that stood up to much of what I was pulling from the past. Personal favorites from Panda Bear, The Streets, !!!, LCD Soundsystem and No Age were quickly cut and the list whittled down to a really strong 17.

These are 17 songs –all from this year, some still unreleased– that represent where I think the future of the site, and popular independent music are headed. From woozy dubstep, chillwave, and melodic lofi to pure pop, clouded bloops+bleeps+noise before closing with one of the most direct and beautiful pieces of straightforward indie rock I’ve heard all year.

It’s only a mix but it’s probably my favorite thing I’ve done as a blogger. Much of this music is still relatively undiscovered even by the big blogs and sites out there and I think that most of these tracks are going to be stepping stones for bigger movements that will emerge from their respective genres.

Put on a pair of really good headphones, turn it up and get lost.

Pretty Much Perfect by LivingEars 3984 downloads

Pretty Much Perfect: Tracklist Continue reading →


2
Sep 09

Grizzly Bear/Beach House/VEGA @ Williamsburg Waterfront, Brooklyn, 8/30

Grizzly Bear/Beach House/VEGA @ Williamsburg Waterfront, Brooklyn, 8/30 gig reviews

Grizzly Bear's Chris Taylor. Photo by Rezflicks.

At JellyNYC’s last free concert of their NYC Pool Party series on the Williamsburg Waterfront in Brooklyn last Sunday, it seems like the forecasted bad weather was just about the only no-show. Otherwise, the full capacity crowd had to wait in an hour-long line that wound around the surrounding avenues of the tiny East River State Park before getting in. But for those who finally did, what more could a few thousand flanneled music lovers ask for than hearing Grizzly Bear, Beach House, and Vega with a riverside view of the New York City skyline behind them? Nothing — unless, of course, the answer is more free shows in Brooklyn. Continue reading →


8
Aug 09

Neon Indian – 6669 (I Don’t Know If You Know)

Neon Indian – 6669 (I Don’t Know If You Know) listen
I’ve made note that the first time I blogged about Neon Indian, I mentioned that I was still “on the fence” with them. Consider me off that fence.It took me a while, but I’ve come to realize that Neon Indian are making some fantastic tunes.

This one in particular is quite nice. Staying true to the genre of Pitchfork-approved electronic music, or Pitchforkwavegaze/ConceptualBlogCore, “6669″ is atmospheric and light, hopping from one brain cell to the next.

Neon Indian’s debut LP hits stores October 13th. Listen to “6669″ now. Continue reading →


8
Jul 09

Neon Indian – Terminally Chill/Deadbeat Summer

Neon Indian   Terminally Chill/Deadbeat Summer listen
Neon Indian, a mysterious electronic outfit a la Burial, The Golden Filter. Because I’m not a fan of secrets, I really didn’t bother with Neon Indian, but once I heard Alan Palomo (of VEGA fame) was behind all this, my interest was once again sparked. Palomo has collaborated with NYC video artist Alicia Scardetta to form the positively creative Neon Indian. Neon Indian’s debut full-length album, Psychic Chasms will hit shelves at your local record store on October 13th through Lefse Records.

Neon Indian and their “Terminally Chill” and “Deadbeat Summer” have been crafted specifically for fans of VEGA (who has been criminally ignored by PMA, by the way) or even for people looking for a decidedly less poppy Discovery. Listen to them here Continue reading →