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lollapalooza

after a phenomenal and relaxing 9 day vacation (which was really two vacations in one), im finally back to civilization and internet, so i figured id get some memories of what actually went down at lollapalooza down on paper before i forgot them all, so for the next three days ill be bringing you an in depth day by day recap of things i did and saw, complete with lots of pictures (all taken by me throughout the weekend, and mostly not very good/clear pictures) and music from the acts i saw each day. so really this is kind of like a super mega bonus week with a few songs each day throughout the recap rather than just the 1.

day 1 of lollapalooza was, in one word, wet. myself, nick, sater, mark and melissa arrived at the ticket window at about 3 o clock, just in time for nick to get one of the last single day passes just before they sold out. it probably began raining at 12 that day and it didnt let up at all until about 7. i was lucky enough to have a rain jacket all day even though i didnt bring one because nick brought one but he likes being in the rain, so i was sort of dry all day. we walked in and went straight to the beer tent, the only way we were going to make it through that day. as we were already freezing, we gladly paid the $2 for the lollapalooza couzy since beer was served in giant cans this year instead of drafts.

our first stop was bon iver where we met up with karen and louis and ran into jill. ive seen him a few times before, all at festivals, and this show was just as great as all the others. the rain went along perfectly with his tunes and it was a nice mellow start to the weekend.

bon iver – brackett, wi

just before his set ended, i broke off from the group and started to make the long trek across the grounds to check out sts9. on my way i got my first glimpse of the awesomely expanded perrys area that was packed with awesome djs all weekend long and where we would be spending much time. it didnt really look like much early in the day in the rain but it really came alive at night. below is also a shot of buckingham fountain, reinforcing the gloom of the day.

first glimpse of perrys
gloomy buckingham fountain - lollapalooza day 1

i crossed the field and waited patiently for sts9 to start, and their show was pretty much exactly what i expected, in a good way. lots of cool lights (which normally would not have shown up well if not for the gloomy day) and lots of great and interesting instrumental tunes. definitely got you moving. i can only imagine seeing them at the house of blues late at night and how much more incredible the experience could have been.

sts9 live in the rain

since i was on my own, i decided it would be a good chance to try to get up close for my next set, so i left sts9 about 20 minutes early and headed over to the vitaminwater stage to catch crystal castles. luckily the stages were adjacent and they were broadcasting the sts9 show on the screens surrounding the vitaminwater stage, so i was still able to see and hear the rest of the show. i ended up in the 2nd or 3rd row of people just at the right of the stage in front of the large lollapalooza banner. i met a guy behind me whos been renovating the house of adam jones from tool, and he was telling me that he saw and met crystal castles the prior week at all points west and couldnt say enough good things about their show.

crystal castles – black panther

then the show began. madness. jumping. shoving. [aside: i never did understand why standing in crowds it was necessary to get 20 people to push the entire crowd over.] but in the middle of all that, the 8-bit electronic tunes i loved and close ups with lead singer alice. shes a very interesting figure, but definitely a great entertainer. she reminds me of someone i know, but i cant put my finger on who it might be. i had tons more pictures, but its tough to take a clear shot when in that constantly moving crowd.

wet hair and alice of crystal castles
crystal castles close up
crystal castles lolla
alice of crystal castles in the crowd
more crystal castles in the crowd

after jumping around for most of the set and spilling most of my giant beer on everyone around me (luckily everyone was soaked anyway so it didnt matter), i decided to head across the park to meet up with my friends again. on the way i ran into natalie, perhaps the only other chaldean there. we oft talk about our similar music tastes but have never seen each other out and about at one of these things so it was great to see her. i made it to the other side of the park just in time to catch fleet foxes performing “mykonos”, one of my favorite songs of theirs, and ran into nick and melissa waiting for the bathrooms. meeting up at festivals is so much easier when you just run into people without trying.

fleet foxes – mykonos

next up was the decemberists. while i appreciated them playing their entire latest album, i was kind of hoping to hear some other tunes as well, but i was prepared for it since nick told me they did the same thing at bonnaroo (although i think they did play some other tracks at bonnaroo after getting through the album). i think the highlight of their set for me was “the wanting comes in waves”. i love the whole track, but i especially love the “queen of hearts” section, played by shara worden, aka my brightest diamond. she has perhaps one of the most powerful and unique voices out there, and i was especially happy when i saw her come on stage to sing her parts of the song, and she sounds just as incredible live.

i caught a bit of andrew bird (who ive also seen a few times already), grabbed some food, and then crossed the park for the final time for the moment i had been waiting for — depeche mode. they started about 20 minutes late and ended about 10 minutes early, shaving 25% off their scheduled 2 hour set, but they did not disappoint. the visuals, while not always very animated, were always usually pretty creepy, which goes just perfectly with their music. quick rundown of the images below: 1-3 are from the opener, “in chains”. the show started with a still shot of an old man and young boy. throughout the song they morphed into eachother. there was also a woman walking up stairs the whole time, changing into business suits, sweats and bikinis. the second or third song of the set featured the black crow and creepy eyeball looking around throughout. the typewriter pic was during “precious”. the astronauts were from “enjoy the silence” and were the three members of the band walking around the screen, each stopping with their faces in a fisheye lens in the middle of the screen. the last two pics were from, i believe, personal jesus, which had flashing screens of the band members and silhouettes of dancers. pretty cool stuff.

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they started out with a lot of what i think were newer songs and to be honest, the set got off to a slow start. louis was even contemplating leaving. but then they definitely kicked it up a notch and had the whole crowd moving. enjoy the silence broke out into a 5 minute electronic dance interlude in the middle of the song, as did a few other songs, leaving the crowd very satisfied at the end. their encore ended with personal jesus, and nobody left for a good 5 minutes as we all waited for them to return to the stage since there was still time left, but they did not return, and that was it for day 1.

the friends i came with had already left since a few of them werent feeling great, undoubtedly due to the 20 ounce beers and incessant rain combo, so i began the long trek back on my own, walking probably a mile before catching a cab, but i did get some quasi good crowd shots on my way back.

the end of lollapalooza day 1

i got back to nicks place, took one of those great post-festival showers, and met up with some college friends for a few drinks down the street. i didnt stay out too late though, because i knew that there would be crazy weather change on saturday for day 2, one that involved intense heat.

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m83 – sitting

m83 live at 2009 pitchfork festival

before we get to todays track by the stellar m83, its time to announce the winner of our sts9 giveaway! traffic was definitely way up yesterday. guess it goes to show that if you give it away for free, they will come. anyway, we got a pretty good amount of entries once i weeded out the duplicates. really people, if youre going to enter 4 times with 4 nondescript email addresses, either space them out so they are not sent all within 10 minutes, or at LEAST change the subject line or body of the email so they are not all exactly the same. you know who you are, but i still gave you one entry. i numbered each correct entry based on the order they were sent and then used a random number generator online to pick the winner. of course the answer was peaceblaster: the new orleans make it right remixes (but i also accepted peaceblaster as a correct answer). and the winner is……

jess cosentino!! surprisingly, so many people entered that somebody won that i actually didnt know. even though a lot of people i knew entered. so thats sweet.

congrats and hope you enjoy your new tunes and swag and thanks for checking out the site. hopefully we can do millions more giveaways in the future.

back to business. if you need a nice and rockin beat to carry you out of the work week and into the weekend, look no further, as todays track by french group m83 will do just that. i first heard “kim & jessie” months ago and wasnt quite sure what i thought of it. then i heard it again, and again, and it grew on me. then i heard a few other songs and got their “saturdays = youth” album and liked it a lot, but never investigated any of their back catalogue, nor did i know there was a back catalogue. i always considered them electronic, but never really considered them electronic dance, so when i was waiting to see them at pitchfork on sunday i didnt really quite know what to expect, so i was pleasantly surprised when they turned in what i considered to be the best performance of the weekend.

i think a few things contributed to this, besides my lack of expectation. it had been cloudy for most of the day but by the time their set began, there wasnt a cloud in the sky. as the sun was just beginning to set, it electrified the orange in the flaming lips backdrop and the blue of keyboard/vocalist morgan kibbys shirt (see above). then the show began and the songs took on a new life. by the time the group got mid-set and played “sitting”, todays song, the crowd had erupted into an all out dance party. the entire audience was completely into what the band was doing, and m83 was of the utmost sincerity when they showed their appreciation for the crowds continued support, and you could tell they were feeling the energy too. they were also among the loudest bands of the weekend and could be heard loud and clear even from the back of the park. its now 5 days after pitchfork fest, and this is the one show i cant stop thinking about. i wanted to do a week of french artists, but theyve been so top of mind all week that i couldnt hold out. cant WAIT to see these guys in a smaller venue.

m83 – sitting

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st vincent live

todays a double-whammy here at dailybeatz. besides bringing you the typical track of goodness for today, we also will be conducting a little giveaway, courtesy of the great folks of sts9! after my post on them a few weeks back, they contacted me and offered me some items to give away to one lucky reader of our just mediocre website. the winner will receive the last two albums by sts9 (one hard copy and one digital download), a tshirt, and a hat. the rules are pretty simple too. just email me at chris [at] dailybeatz [dot] com and answer the following question. you have until midnight tonight, eastern standard time, to email me your entry, and ill pick one winner out of all the correct answers. the trivia question is:

what is the full name of the most recent sts9 album?

should be pretty easy, so get your entries in before its too late. im only expecting one or two entries, so your chances are pretty good as long as youve got the correct answer.

i thought id provide a track im really digging lately as the jeopardy music while you try to answer the query listed above. its by annie clark, aka st vincent, and its called “laughing with a mouth of blood” from her latest album “actor”. this album is pretty unique sounding to me and as i think i mentioned before, i read an interview where she discussed the album, and she said something about how her goal was to use every instrument in a way it wasnt intended to be used. for example, the drums would be the melody, the guitar would keep the beat, etc. you can definitely hear in most of the songs how the instrumentation sounds a little backwards, and its pretty neat in a lot of cases. this song doesnt really exemplify that as well as some others, but its still got some really interesting chord changes, and we know that i love interesting chord changes. so enter the contest, and listen to the song.

st vincent – laughing with a mouth of blood

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sts9 live

another friday, another week in the books. the deep sighing relief of another weekend ahead of us, full of mystery, surprise and intrigue. also full of mystery, surprise and intrigue are the sounds of sound tribe sector 9 (more commonly referred to as sts9). while i have never seen them live, ive heard through the grapevine that they are one of those groups that you have to see live, without a doubt. they are sort of an instrumental jam band, and according to wikipedia, they describe themselves as “post-rock dance music”. not sure what that means, but ill take it. i also think they have a super crazy light show, as evidenced by the picture above, and we all know that i like super crazy light shows.

the song i decided to feature today is “re-emergence” off their artifacts album. its kind of dark and electro-spacey, but at the same time it reminds me of something that might be heard late night on alan almonds late night “pillow talk” radio show, for all of you metro detroiters out there. you know, like those super low key jazz tunes they play on there, like the one where the saxaphone at the end just keeps playing the same note, but an octave higher each time? if this type of music interests you in the least, artifacts will be good for you. and if you hate it, well, at least now you know. but, like i said before, i feel like theyre a group that makes a lot more sense after seeing them live.

sts9 – re-emergence

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