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Ready for some more 8-bit madness? The guys of Anamanaguchi are at it again, just like they are every couple of weeks, with a new track, which of course means a new animated gif. And while this one isn’t nearly as insane as the last one we put up here, it is equally, if not more so, capable of inducing an epilepsy flare-up. But that’s why we like them. I probably should have put some sort of warning, similar to those “This show utilizes strobe lights” signs you sometimes see at concerts (or rather, that I sometimes see and always hope to see). On to the music. While the last track we posted, the RAC remix of “Airbrushed” was more likely to remind you of some sort of bonus level in the clouds in any number of Nintendo games, “Mess” is, as the name implies, a bit messier, a bit dancier, and as always, a pretty good time, offering glimpses of Ratatat and Justice at times, and your favorite video game sound effects at others. I am definitely a big fan of what Anamanaguchi has been doing and I especially like where they’re headed with this one.

Anamanaguchi – Mess

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Today we bring you a pretty great summer tune by Jamaica, a relatively new French band (big surprise, a French band I like) made up of Flo Lyonnet and Antoine Hilaire. Besides the fact that they are French, their album was also produced by Xavier de Rosnay, who you might know from a little band called Justice. Not sure if you’ve heard of them. You should probably check them out if you haven’t.

The first single is “I Think I Like U 2″ and it could get some heavy airplay during these warmer months. The video is pretty entertaining too. It’s sort of entitled “The Rise and Fall of Jamaica” and chronicles their rise to fame and subsequent descent into obscurity, which is pretty funny for a brand new band. It does get a little psychedelic near the end too.

JAMAICA – I Think I Like U 2 VIDEO from bermudapants on Vimeo.

And check out this great Breakbot remix, which is a pretty subtle remix, but a nice spin on the original. And I kind of like this version even better than the original, but both are pretty legit.

Jamaica – I Think I Like U 2 (Breakbot remix)

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Our bodies tired and a little sore, it was time for the third and final day of Coachella to begin. I’d been looking forward to the strong day 3 lineup ever since it was released and was glad that there were not too many conflicts today. Since Delphic had to cancel thanks to Icecanogate, our day was going to start out with an early afternoon set by Local Natives, a band that I didn’t know was among my favorites until today.

There’s really something special about a nice early afternoon set in a tent. It’s a great atmosphere (especially when palm trees can be seen behind the tent) and can really set the tone of the whole day. All I can say after this performance is that I am beyond stoked that I will be seeing them twice more this summer (including a tiny show at the Blind Pig in Ann Arbor). The energy was almost incomprehensible at times and their songs took on a whole new life on the live stage. Anyone who has the chance to see these kids live need to do it. As my friend Peabs said, Local Natives justified the price of his ticket and everything else was just gravy. The vocals were spot on (and harmonies are such a huge part of their music, so this was a good thing) and a lot of songs turned into big singalongs, namely the crazy parts of “Sun Hands” and the “oh oh oh oh ohs” of “World News”. Oh boy, I almost can’t imagine my head not exploding had Delphic nailed a set right before this. Here’s two bad pictures of the band. I believe the second was during the insane section of “Sun Hands”

Local Natives – World News

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We sat around for a bit until 3:45 because my friend Sarah was going to be spinning at the Green Stage, you know, the stage that has giant hamster wheels, a see-saw, hand cranks and stationary bikes, all used to create energy to run the stage. Her set was great and she gathered a pretty nice crowd, but I have to say it was pretty difficult riding that bike for more than ten minutes on a 90 degree day on the third day of a music fest. But it was pretty fun anyway, and it was great to see a long lost friend, especially since we’d been talking Coachella for so long.

Next up was another highly anticipated act, Club 75 (who I often mistakenly refer to as Beat 75). This DJ supergroup is made up of Busy P, Cassius (who I must say looks exactly how I envisioned him to look….extremely French), Justice and Mehdi. The set was pretty fun but I think in my head I envisioned this to be a Justice show, which clearly is not what it ever was advertised to be. And apparently when you’re 15 it’s still cool to start a mosh pit. After sweating up a storm we headed back out to take another breather, because next up was Miike Snow. Sorry for no pics. The bright backdrop sort of washed out all of the people. But video footage has been obtained.

This marks my third time seeing Miike Snow live. The first was at Lollapalooza last year, when I had no idea who or what Miike Snow was (maybe back when I thought it was a person, not a bad) and only knew that they had something to do with this Vampire Weekend remix that I really liked. Then I was blown away by their live show at Lolla and by mere chance got to catch them in Chicago a few weeks later at a tiny show at the Empty Bottle. So I pretty much knew what was in store for me. And even so, it was one of the rip-roaringest good times I had all weekend. I can’t quite describe what it is, but there’s something so cool about the way they combine great catchy pop tunes with heavy electro in a way that is completely organic and not forced one bit. And the extended electronic jams are just “the whip”. At the end of the set, lead singer Andrew Wyatt again reminded us that if we didn’t know, Miike Snow is the name of a band, and not a person in the band. And then he implored us to tell our friends.

I’m not sure what it was about this performance, but it was by far my favorite of the three that I’ve seen. It just seemed that the jams were harder and the beats were heavier.

It was time to get some food in mah belly (a slice of pizza that was much inferior to the one I devoured on day 1) before heading over to the Pavementhomyorillaz extravaganza. I’m not the hugest Pavement fan in the world (I like them, but just haven’t really listened to them in depth) but it was still great to see them and hear a few tunes that I really enjoyed like “In the Mouth a Desert” and the classic “Range Life”. In fact, “Range Life” offered up one of those surreal weekend moments where you kind of just look around at the whole scene and the mountains and palm trees that surround the grounds and smile a little bit.

After that, we decided our priority was Gorillaz so we sort of camped out there. We could hear some of Thom Yorke’s set, but I heard his encore was “Everything in its Right Place” aka one of my favorite Radiohead songs ever, solo on piano. So that was a definite fail on my part. I also hear that Flea is a ridiculous addition to Yorke’s music, so was a little sad to miss that as well, but we can’t make it to everything at these festys, now can we. Especially if we want any sort of line of vision for Gorillaz.

Just before Gorillaz took the stage, I noticed quite a few chairs and music stands on the stage. Were they going to have some sort of orchestra accompanying them tonight? The answer was yes, via a 6-8 member string section. They started out with, appropriately, the Orchestral Intro from Plastic Beach followed by “Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach” with a special appearance from Snoop Dogg (if a prerecorded video of Snoop Dogg playing on the big screen counts as an appearance). They played a few older tunes and then hit up some of my Plastic Beach favorites, such as “Glitter Freeze” (which was for sure off the hinges), “Empire Ants” (with a guest appearance by my girl from Little Dragon) and “Melancholy Hill”, among others. Other guest appearances included De La Soul (during “Superfast Jellyfish”) and Bobby Womack (during “Stylo”).

The stage setup was pretty simple but pretty entertaining. There was a large “GORILLAZ” near the bottom just above all the musicians and a giant movie screen showing all kinds of crazy video content, much of which included the cartoon version of Gorillaz, but have no fear, Damon Albarn and company were on stage in the flesh as well performing live.

The group came out for an encore and played “To Binge” (again with vocals from Little Dragon) and a great version of “Feel Good, Inc” that the crowd really got into. And then in a strange turn of events, they brought out Bobby Womack to sing the final song, which I’m not quite sure what it was. And then the weekend was over, just like that. After 5 or 10 minutes when the crowd realized there wouldn’t be a crazy festival ending dance party to “DARE” as so many of us were hoping for at that point in time, we walked back to our cars, most of us completely satisfied with the fantastic weekend we had just experienced, with heavy eyelids and aching feet.

Gorillaz – To Binge feat. Little Dragon

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I know you’re all sick of hearing about Coachella from me, but I think you’ll be getting two more pieces of awesome this week, one of them a recap of the festival as a whole (highlights, misses, etc). And the second, the much talked about video. I definitely have lots of clips (it was all about catching little moments in time and connecting them to tell the full story of the fest), but now it’s just a matter of whether or not I can figure out how to edit them together. Although there are 118 of these moments and I haven’t looked at any of them yet, so they may all be scheisse. Wish me luck.

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[EDIT: its fake. the blogosphere totally got PUNKD. AGAIN! color me embarrassed.]

holy crap! so, i was just checking the ole twitter feed before bed. because, you know, i use “the twitter” now. i still think its super weird, but i also kind of like it. and there it was, like a beacon of light among the darkness, those three magical words: “new justice mp3″. in my best aziz ansari voice, all i could say was “WHAAAAAATTTT?” as i write this, i am listening to the song for the second time. my thoughts?

i think it just fine, but i dont love it. perhaps they are just teasing us? i do sort of wish there was a little more variety in that theme. and that it picked up a little quicker. cuz i think thats what justice does so well. but i aint hatin on a playa like that. they are another band high on my wish list to see live in 2010. and this mysterious mp3 release gives me a glimmer of hope (well, not that mysterious since they have an album coming out [EDIT: seems this fact is also a LIE!], but it was sent out in a weird way with not much info about it, which seems a little suspect after last weeks daft punk debacle, so i guess we can call it an alleged justice track?).

so the new song is below. but since i dont love it, i decided to also put up another justice song that i love much more and thats perfect for those “i want to listen to justice, but im not in the mood for the heavy beats” moods. which dont happen often.

tell me what you think, if you please.

fake justice – beginning of the end

heres a bonus [EDIT: AKA real justice song].

justice – valentine

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justice

what happens when you take mgmts electric feel, a song with a heavy beat to begin with, and justice, known for their heavy beats, remixes it? just take a listen. this remix is probably really old. and im pretty sure ive heard it before at, you guessed it, urban outfitters, but that dont mean its not pretty sweet still. i dont think ive ever actually posted anything by mgmt even though “oracular spectacular” was one of my albums of 2008 (whether or not it was technically released in late 2007). i love how you can listen to any song and tell instantly whether or not justice had something to do with it. but dont confuse the dj group justice with the rod of justice. or the rod of justice will smite you. heres to hoping that 2010 provides some sort of new release from both mgmt and justice. and hopefully a tour from both as well.

mgmt – electric feel (justice remix)

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