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Output Says Goodbye With Retrospective Set, Remixes

About a year ago, we said goodbye to Output Recordings, the hyperprogressive UK dance label helmed by Trevor Jackson. Output had a fine run in its day, making ten years' worth of strange sounds well-suited for both dance floor shaking and chin-stroking-- sometimes both at the same time!

Output's new output might've dried up, but they're back to say goodbye with one last hurrah. Selections from the Output discography have been compiled and reissued as I Hate Music: A Compilation of Output Recordings 1996-2006, double CD/single DVD set the label will release November 12.

The CDs gather 30 tracks from the Output catalog, including gems by Four Tet, Fridge, Mu, Black Strobe, and Jackson's own Playgroup. The DVD collects 37 videos from the same crew.

Noticeably absent are cuts from the Rapture and LCD Soundsystem; the press release for the compilation explains that this is "due to 'monsters' and major label bullshit." Monsters? Ah, that would be a reference to Jackson's statement that one of the reasons he shuttered the label was "I saw people I thought were my friends turn into monsters." Yikes.

I Hate Music is the last release from Output; the companion remix 12" I Hate... Remixes is the first release from new label Process Recordings. It features Output tracks by Colder, Kreeps, Dempsey, and Lopazz, remixed by Optimo, Mungolian Jet Set, Tomas Almgren and Nutaike, respectively. It also lands November 12. [MORE...]

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Trio of Sun City Girls Records Reissued

Photo by Catherine Lewis

Ever taken a glance at the Sun City Girls section of your local record emporium? Or, perhaps, pored over a printout of their discography with your jaw planted firmly on the floor? Guess it helps to be a troupe with a thing for improv, but goshdang, in their nearly 25 years making music together, brothers Alan and Sir Richard Bishop and the late Charles Gocher sure did put out like nine billion records.

And even with all the gaping out-of-print holes in their catalog, them dudes made a lot of jams. Three of 'em from their characteristically fertile mid-period-- 1994 and 1995-- are due for the first time on CD from Abduction in the coming months.

1994's Juggernaut, recorded live to four-track by the Girls, was the soundtrack to a forgotten movie of the same name, while 1994's Piasa... Devourer of Men was inspired by a film that was never made, with a plot about "the legend of a giant pre-historic flying reptilian terrorizing an early 1800s Indian tribe in Midwest America" according to a press release. Both of those albums are due tomorrow, October 9. 1995's Jacks Creek, considered a particularly difficult (and particularly rewarding) Sun City Girls release is due November 6.

In other Sun City Girls news, Sir Richard has his second LP of the year coming soon, with a tour to boot. Only two albums this year, Richard? C'mon, get on it! [MORE...]

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Castanets Tear Through Vines On Tour

Many moons have passed since we last spoke on In the Vines, the latest folk fricasee from Ray Raposa's Castanets project. The disc-- still due October 23 from Asthmatic Kitty-- is looming, and Raposa's heading out for about a month in support of it. On the road, he'll be joined all the while by Jana Hunter pals Deer Tick, the members of which will also comprise Raposa's backing band at the shows. A note to all involved: where Ray's concerned, there's no such thing as too many padlocks. [MORE...]
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Reznor Hammers Another Nail in the Industry's Coffin

For the second time in a little over a week, a major player on the alt-rock scene has announced their departure from the mainstream music industry, as Trent Reznor announced today via the Nine Inch Nails website that he is no longer signed to longtime label Interscope, and may perhaps be choosing to go it alone:

"Hello everyone. I've waited a LONG time to be able to make the following announcement: as of right now Nine Inch Nails is a totally free agent, free of any recording contract with any label. I have been under recording contracts for 18 years and have watched the business radically mutate from one thing to something inherently very different and it gives me great pleasure to be able to finally have a direct relationship with the audience as I see fit and appropriate.

Look for some announcements in the near future regarding 2008.

Exciting times, indeed."


Reznor very publicly clashed with Interscope over the release of the last NIN record, Year Zero, leaking pieces of the album himself and encouraging fans to download it for free. So it would be unlikely that he would sign with another major, or even any label at all-- given Reznor's large and rabid cult following, he could very easily pull a Radiohead and take matters into his own hands. (Perhaps that is what is alluded to by that "direct relationship with the audience.")

Regardless, we sure hope that remix album comes out soon.

Thanks to Theninhotline.net for the heads up.

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Photos: Justice / Midnight Juggernauts [San Diego, CA; 10/07/07]

Photos by Natalie Kardos

French electro duo Justice joined their favorite new band, Melbourne's Midnight Juggernauts, at Canes in San Diego this weekend, for their first Stateside live gig on their sizeable North American tour. Justice are supporting their debut LP, on Vice/Ed Banger, and Downtown in the US, with a big glowing cross and a disco ball. More photos and tour dates below.

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FIFA '08 Features PB&J;, Bonde, !!!, Robyn, CSS, SMD

EA Sports, like most other video game companies, has realized the vast cross-promotional opportunities of lifting tunes from real musicians for their games. So, for their FIFA '08 footballpalooza (or soccerpalooza for us Yanks), they've gathered a bunch of tracks both suitable and shrugworthy to get you pumped for all that hot dribbling action.

Though there are 50 tunes on the FIFA '08 soundtrack, the ones you're likely to recognize through the door of your roommate's pad include Art Brut's "Direct Hit", Peter Bjorn & John's "Young Folks", Bonde do Role's "Solta O Frango", Robyn's "Bum Like You", CSS' "Off the Hook", Simian Mobile Disco's "I Believe", !!!'s "All My Heroes Are Weirdos", Datarock's "Fa-Fa-Fa", Digitalism's "Pogo", Maximo Park's "The Unshockable", Modeselektor's "Silikon", Santogold's "You Will Find a Way", that Madness song with Sway, and tracks by Kenna, K-Os, and, yup, Travis. Travis? Is that some kind of psych-out or something?

You can push buttons while listening to the above songs (and many more!) starting tomorrow, October 9, when the game is released for virtually every system but the PS3. That pack of early adopters will have to wait 'til the 16th for their FIFA.

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Soulsavers (With Lanegan) Announce Brief Fall Tour

Like those dudes in the well-starched, short-sleeved shirts and crewcuts knocking on your door when you're making your lunch, Rich Machin and Ian Glover are dead set on saving your soul. And Machin, one half of those well-meaning Soulsavers, is set to embark on a brief but nonetheless powerful evangelical mission. (Seems Glover prefers to worship in the studio.) In November, Machin will tour the U.S. with his friends in good faith Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees, QOTSA, Gutter Twins, etc.), Rich Warren and Kevin Bales of Spiritualized, gospel singers Carmen Smart and Wendi Rose, bassist Matt Stravick, and guitarist Steve Gullick.

These dates come hot on the heels of the recent cancellation of the Savers' opening spots on the Jesus and Mary Chain tour. The pious-sounding band name must've fooled 'em until they got their hands on the lyrics to "Kill Surf City". Blasphemy!

The group's latest missive, the Lanegan-heavy It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land, drops October 16 on Columbia. [MORE...]

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Hold Steady Add Bonus CD to Boys UK Reissue

Hold Steady, Bristol! Soon enough, you'll be up to your neck in sweat and more, uh, Hold Steady. The hardest working dudes in bro business are reissuing last year's Boys and Girls in America in the UK on Vagrant with a bonus disc chock full of tracks from that Live at Fingerprints EP.

According to the tracklist on NME.com, the disc appears to sport two tunes not on Fingerprints: "Your Little Hoodrat Friend" and "First Night". In other words, a dude like myself better start saving for the import right quick.

Er, maybe not: A deluxe version Boys and Girls is being planned specifically for America as well. Details are a bit slim at the moment-- it's not due 'til sometime next spring, we're told-- but it'll come with a DVD shot at the band's October-December 2006 U.S. shows, as well as their European tour earlier in 2007. There'll also be some footage from the band's forthcoming tour with Art Brut, and possibly some new audio as well, just nothing from the Fingerprints EP.

England gets yet another shot of Hold Steady October 22, when Vagrant UK releases "Massive Nights" as a digital-only, bonus-track-free single. [MORE...]

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Photos: The Shins [Los Angeles, CA; 10/07/07]

Photos by Akmal Naim

Woodie dominators the Shins continued their fall tour in support of this year's Wincing the Night Away with a show at Los Angeles' Greek Theatre last night. The band continues around the country for the next month, before heading off to Europe and finally all the way to Japan in November. They'll hit "The Tonight Show" tonight, where they'll perform Wincing track "Sea Legs".

Opening band the Shaky Hands are chronicling their adventures on the road with the Shins for Portland paper Willamette Week's music site Local Cut.

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T.V. Eye: October 8-14, 2007

Live music on TV this week:

Monday, October 8:

FUEL: The Daily Habit: Calvin Harris
NBC: The Tonight Show With Jay Leno: the Shins
CBS: Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Shout Out Louds
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Modest Mouse (rerun)

Tuesday, October 9:

FUEL: The Daily Habit: Jamie T
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Justice
NBC: Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Black Lips

Wednesday, October 10:

ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Datarock
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Queens of the Stone Age
CBS: Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Modest Mouse

Thursday, October 11:

ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Jose Gonzalez
NBC: Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Klaxons

Friday, October 12:

ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Q-Tip
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Morrissey

Saturday, October 13:

FOX: Fearless TV: Be Your Own Pet, The Cribs, Jamie T
NBC: Saturday Night Live: Foo Fighters
PBS: Austin City Limits: Decemberists, Explosions in the Sky
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Photos: Sunset Rubdown / Johnny and the Moon / Magic Weapon [Cambridge, MA; 10/07/07]

Photos by Josh Bean

A bandana-wearing Spencer Krug led his excellent band Sunset Rubdown to Boston's Middle East club last night, for the second show on the tour in advance of their new LP, Random Spirit Lover, out tomorrow on Jagjaguwar. At the end of the set, Krug announced that it was the birthday of their sound technician, Dave, who threatened to pull the plug on the mixer if anybody struck up "Happy Birthday". Krug called his bluff anyway, and led the crowd in a rousing rendition.

Opening for Sunset Rubdown on this trek is Johnny and the Moon, the side project of Krug's fellow Wolf Parader Dante DeCaro. Continuing the side project fever, also opening the show was Magic Weapon, featuring Jordan Robson-Cramer of Sunset Rubdown.

More photos and tour dates below.

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JOHNNY AND THE MOON


MAGIC WEAPON

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Thurston Opens for Bright Eyes, Adds Shows
Conor Oberst suddenly realizes what he's going to look like in 30 years

Photo by Jason Bergman

Sure, Bright Eyes are massively popular and have top 10 records and stuff. And Sonic Youth are massively influential and have top 10 records (on critics' polls) and stuff. But one suspects neither young Conor Oberst nor skronkfather Thurston Moore ever thought the elder statesguy of noise-rock would assume the warmup slot for teary rock's poster boy. But lo and behold, it's happening.

Attendees of Bright Eyes' November 19 show at Radio City Music Hall in NYC might want to be extra mindful of punctuality, as Thurston will be knocking over those Trees tracks before Bright Eyes take ya'll to Cassadaga and back.

In addition to the Bright Eyes opening slot, Thurston's added a few more European dates to his own tour, and a couple Stateside in-stores as well. His next gig, in fact, will be amongst the iPhones at NYC's SoHo Apple Store on October 17.

Sonic Youth, who recently wrapped up a trio of Texan dates over the weekend, appear to have no further plans for 2007. Unless "being collectively awesome" is a plan. [MORE...]

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