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thrill jockey // indie 103 // the roots

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Celebrate the holidays with Thrill Jockey – they’ve created an advent calendar (with some stunning snow flake graphics!) to give away an mp3 every day until the Christmas!!  TJ distributes a lot of great independent music … so you’re likely to find some gems.  vosotros listeners should be especially excited about DOOR #4.  The triumphant return of My Moon Boots … the perfect soundtrack for this holiday season!!!  [and while you're there, check out the vosotros catalog in their FINA download store]

The extended vosotros family got some serious love on Indie 103.1’s “check one, two” on Sunday evening.  Mark Sovel played “Messages” from B.R.A.M. and “A Window”, a song off Learning Music’s “The Greatest Hits So Far EP” [out now on vosotros - available from FINA for $5  and AmazonMP3 for $4.45! ].  Pick up this EP now – and catch Learning Music in full force on December 20th at pehrspace…

As you-all may remember, Gabe advanced to the finals of The Roots Remix Contest (thanks to your voting!!).  Well the final round is coming to close – you can listen to our submission on Indaba’s site – and please vote if you’re so inclined – but the winner of this round is up to the judges.  Gabe’s mix once again features The Years (gene coye -drums, sam barsh – keys, gabe – bass).

What’s up with cash only restaurants?  Taco truck … I get it.  Sit down restaurant that serves booze?  Not okay.  The other day I picked up a roll of quarters to do my laundry (it was so overdue that I was taping into the archives … clown pants, my smash mouth t-shirt, the whole 9).  Anyways, I was driving home from work and had a serious craving for some Pho … they’ve got no love for the visa/mastercard … but their soup is soooo good.  I decided I could rock the clown pants for one more day ….

:: JohnG

 

(ps. bruno is coming)

thank you for voting // show on monday

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

Thank you so much for voting.  The polls have closed – and we finished in 3rd place!  The top 25 remixers move on to the finals – which start December 2nd.  Stay tuned…

[Listen to the top 25 remixes]

Gabe, Gene, and Barsh get back from China today!  Join vosotros this Monday evening for our first show in the States in over 2 months! Thanks to jess (aka cellogirl) for putting this together. Donation at the door. BYOB. Directions. Call Laura at 323-839-8894 when you arrive … she’ll let you in!!

Vosotros – 8pm

WeYou – 8:45pm

VOCO – 9:30pm

Calder String Quartet – 10:30pm

 

B.R.A.M. was just interviewed by Kevin Bronson on his new blog, buzzbands.la.  Check it.

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The Roots | Remix Contest!

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Hello!

The Roots are having a remix contest – and vosotros is in the competition!  Round 1 is all based on fan voting … and WE NEED YOUR HELP!  The polls close on Nov 21 at 12pm Eastern Time.  At that point, the top 25 remixers advance to round 2.  Finalists will have a week to prepare another remix – and members of The Roots will pick the winner!!!  And the winner gets to record a song with The Roots!!!

Our remix uses some instrumentals from the upcoming vosotros release entitled “The Years” – featuring Sam Barsh (keys), Gene Coye (drums), and Gabe Noel (bass).

To listen and vote, visit:

www.peanutbutter-toothbrush.com

You don’t have to register with the site – but you DO need to confirm your vote via email, so please don’t forget this crucial step.  You can only vote once.

Please help us stay in the top 25.  Voting only takes a second – and your support will make a difference.  Please spread the link around!!!!

YES WE CAN!

:: vosotros

 

out of sauce / shazam / daddy donkey?

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

My computer is out of sauce, so I thought it was about time to rock some good ol’ fashion phone blogging… I’ve been back in the States for a little over a week now. I had a swell time in Dublin – drinking more Guinness in 4 days then I’ve probably had my whole life up until that point. Some exciting music happening over there (if you’ll be in New York in a few weeks, definitely stop by the Irish showcase at CMJ).

• Have you seen Shazam? It’s the much talked about iPhone app that can identify what song is playing by recording a short clip and sending it off to the Shazam mothership for analysis… impressive stuff. But get this – Shazam is keeping data on what is being shazamed! A friend of mine in London told me about a new Shazam-chart in the UK showing the most shazamed songs … and apparently a+r folk have started using it to spot unsigned talent – a very cool intersection of music, culture, and social media in my opinion. But how valuable can this data be if Shazam can’t even recognize masunday ….

• In other news, I spotted my first euro taco truck at a market in London! A valiant effort – but it remains pretty clear to me that TZONE would crush daddy donkey in a cookoff. I bet you 10£ Señor donkey hasn’t even heard of Suadero … But in his defense, the European market probably isn’t ready for those flavors …

COMING SOON: Harold EP, guest bloggers, vosotros goes to CHINA…

vosotros goes to ireland

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

I’m headin to Dublin this weekend to attend the Hard Working Class Heroes Festival. Not only will I get to see over eighty Irish bands in 3 days, I’m honored to be representing vosotros as an international delegate at the festival. I’ll be speaking on a panel about innovative music companies plotting “alternative routes” and participating in some mentoring sessions with local artists. I leave this afternoon and I’m getting pumped up. After the festival, I’m going to London to eat massive amounts of kebab and explore some opportunities to bring vosotros to you-all overseas. Stay tuned….

In other news, I want to give a massive shout out to Cord Phillips, an incredible recording engineer and close friend of vosotros. Cord engineered the current #1 song on the country charts – “Do You Believe Me Now” by Jimmy Wayne. ¡Boo yaaaaa! Cord’s tearin’ it up on the Nashville studio circuit right now, so hit him up if you’re looking to do some work down there. [He's also a good candidate if your Twisted Sister cover band is looking for a drummer].

Finally, John Wood’s Learning Music continues their residency at Tangier this Sunday. Joining Learning Music will be vosotros cohort Bobb Bruno, Tom Brosseau, and …. vosotros. plus … the show is FREE if you know the password …. “your glasses match your hair”.

see you-all in a few weeks…. johnG

vosotros live at sunset junction

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Sunset Junction is this weekend … and lucky for me I live 1 block away!  And lucky for you-all, vosotros will be making three (count it –> 3) appearances around the festival.  In celebration of their 2 year anniversary, the fine folks at Found Gallery will be hosting thirteen free performances throughout the weekend – including Sunday’s lineup of all cover sets.  In addition to our doubleheader at Found, check out vosotros at El Cid on Saturday at 4pm!!

mooey moobau tonight/first bass accolades

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

buenos tardes a vosotros-

•Mooey Moobau tonight!!

The third installment of the Obi Best residency at Tangier is tonight, and Mooey Moobau will be performing alongside Readers and (naturally) Obi Best.  I would describe Mooey’s music as David Byrne meets Picasso.  It’s wild! Joe is a super-talented, super-creative cat. He is also a noted speech pathologist. His most recent record, entitled “All Murmur of Our Mother’s Waters” is a sonic journey and definitely worth checking out.  Order it here!!!

And stay tuned for a mooey moobau/vosotros collab affectionately refered to as moosotros…

•First Bass!

Last October, Vosotros was hired to score a short film about a young bass player and Chicago Cubs fan, and her audition for a prestigious music school. Naturally this movie hit close to home personally (bass! Chicago!). And little did we know that the creators were submitting the short to festivals all around the U.S.A.!!! And now we’ve been nominated for an award!!

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DC Shorts Film Festival- we are nominated for best song “Zoom!” register here and vote for us!!!

until then, you-all.
gaib

cc + dublab launch intoinfinity.org

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Our friends at Creative Commons launched a new website today with LA-based dublab.  I didn’t understand exactly what they were doing when I first read about it – but I just spent some time on the site and it’s definitely worth checking out.  Into Infinity is an online art + music exhibition based upon circular canvases (the ‘eye’) and audio loops (the ‘ear’).  They distributed 12″ paper circles to a number of visual artists and commissioned some musicians and producers to create 8 second audio loops.  Hit refresh on the exhibition page to see a new circle and listen to a new loop.  There are download links for the sounds and images – all of which are licensed under a CC Attribution-Noncommercial copyright license, meaning that you are free to share and remix them for noncommercial purposes.

“Sampling, remixing, and repurposing other people’s work has resulted in some of the greatest art of our times,” says Eric Steuer, Creative Commons’ creative director. “With this project, we want to make the statement that this sort of creativity should not only be legal, but also explicitly encouraged.”

If you’re not familiar with Creative Commons, visit their website and get to know them a little bit.  We’ve been supporting them since we started vosotros – and I continue to believe their ideas are shaping the future of music on the web. [CC interview with vosotros, Feb 2008].

vosotros on pandora // learning music at tangier

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

if you haven’t used pandora, give it a try …. it’s a free online radio service that builds stations based on your listening preferences – their team of “senior music analysts” wade through thousands of records each month and add selected songs to the music genome project - using over 400 criteria, each song is categorized based on a number of factors designed to get at the “musicological elements of a song” – these criteria are used to hone in on your listening preferences.  here’s how it works –>> you type in a song or artist that you enjoy and pandora builds you a playlist of artists from the database that share similar criteria … here’s the cool part – the player will always explain why a song was chosen … and you can vote a song off the island if you’re not feeling it and the station will adapt accordingly.

i was excited to discover that a handful of tracks from the lazy susan have been added to the genome.  noelsson schmoelsson was tagged as “featuring jazz influences, heavy use of vocal harmonies, acoustic sonority, intricate melodic phrasing and use of a string ensemble”.  this gave me a lot of faith in the service … these guys are really taking the time to listen.  next I created a station around “PB&J … and g” … and I think gabe would be happy to know that they played me a T-Pain song because of its “modern r&b stylings, electronica influences, a subtle use of vocal harmony, mild rhythmic syncopation and extensive vamping.”  anyways, check out pandora – type in one of your favorite artists – and see where it takes you…

in other news, learning music continues their monthly residency at tangier tomorrow night at 10pm.  they’ll be playing for the next 3 wednesdays – go see this band!!!

:: John G (jay gee AKA J GILLA) 

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barsh is back

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Join us in welcoming Sam Barsh back to Los Angeles to celebrate the west coast release of his new album, “I Forgot What You Taught Me” on Avishai Cohen’s Razdaz Records.  The show is this Thursday at LAND (the home of our lazy susan residency in Little Tokyo).  Doors at 9.  We’re lucky to have The Lady Tigra opening up the evening.. so don’t arrive too late!!

Barsh and Gabe will be in the studio most of this week completing The Years, an album inspired by the music of each decade – starting in the past and ending in the future ….  [the core band for the years features Barsh on keys, Gabe on bass, and Gene on drums - and Gabe + Gene will be playing in Sam's band on Thursday, so expect to hear some songs from this new project].

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what’s that address again?

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