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After months and months of waiting and anticipating, Coachella is finally here. This will be my second (hopefully annual) trip to the festival and I couldn’t be more excited. Our crew has increased from 2 to 7 this year and we will be staying for a few extra days to relax next to the pool and recover from our post-fest haze (I’m equally excited for those 2 days of sun and nothing else as I am for the festival itself).

Last year, I provided a big list of festival advice taken from my experiences at other fests and I decided it was worth reposting that advice this year, along with a few additions that are specific to Coachella since I feel like I know the ropes a bit more this year. So, without further ado, enjoy my humble guide to making the most of your Coachella experience. And of course, since there is much to read below, this post is littered with a few tunes from some of our favorite artists that we’ll be seeing at the fest this year. (Sidenote: I was totally lazy and did not even change the pictures, but the tips have been modified when needed)

Tame Impala – Expectation

PACKING

So it’s time to pack your bags. But what do you need to bring? Well, aside from the essentials, here are a few items you may not have thought about. I’m not camping for this fest, but a lot of these items are much more essential if you will be camping.

- Mini-flashlight: There is nothing more frustrating than dropping something in the grass at your campsite and trying to find it with your cell phone. You can get a powerful and compact mini-Maglite for about $10 and it’s worth it.

- WRISTBAND: I know this is pretty obvious, but don’t forget to pack your super high tech admission wristband. You don’t want to fly across the country and realize you left in your desk drawer. Not to mention that you won’t even be able to get within a mile of the festival without it. The good news is that mailing out wristbands should prevent the debacle that took place last year which prevented me from catching Yeasayer and getting the fest off to a horrible start.

- Car chargers: Unless you can wait in long lines to use recharging stations on site, make sure you have car chargers for your phones and ipods (for all that campsite rockin out). Plus I just read that even charging your Blackberry for 10 minutes will give you about a 25% charge.

- Small backpack: You will likely want to bring a few things into the fest with you so you don’t have to go back to your campsite once you’re on the festival grounds for the day. Even though you’ll likely pack up all of your weekend clothing in some sort of backpack, you dont want to have that stuff scattered all over, so bring an additional empty pack. It’s just easier that way

- Mini “first aid” kit: It would behoove you to bring a quart sized plastic bag with some essentials that you’ll want throughout the weekend. I usually have Tylenol, Tums (an absolute festival necessity), bandaids, allergy meds, nail clippers (nothing ruins a weekend like a painful hangnail. Or maybe that’s just me?) and other things of that nature.

- DUCT TAPE: Duct tape cures all camping problems. Pack it.

- Collapsible chairs: Believe me, you’ll want a few of these when you’re sitting around the campsite. It’s also convenient if they have cup holders in the armrests, on account of all the burrs you’ll probably be drinking throughout the weekend.

- Dr. Bronners: Try to pick some of this stuff up. It’s a sort of all purpose cleaner. You can use it as soap, shampoo, or even to clean those pots and pans that you made breakfast with on your portable burner. It’s better than carrying a whole bunch of products and works pretty well.

- Bathing suit: While you probably won’t be swimming at the fest, a swimsuit can still come in handy. When I went to Bonnaroo, there were trailers with a bunch of sinks scattered throughout the campsite. So we threw on the bathing suits, took the Dr Bronners (see above) and took “sink showers”. It wasn’t nearly as good as a real shower, but it did feel nice to freshen up a bit without exposing ourselves to the other hippies in attendance. Plus if you’re a chick, you can get away with shorts and a bikini top in the hot sun all day.

- EARPLUGS! It’s usually pretty difficult to get a good night’s sleep camping at a festival, but it’s damn near impossible without earplugs. There are lots of people around, and they usually are not afraid to blast their music at all hours of the day or night. An eye mask isn’t a bad idea either if you can’t sleep when it’s bright out. These things might help you sleep past 8AM, my standard camping wake up time regardless of how late I was up the night before. That is, until you get woken up by your flesh baking in the sauna that is a morning tent in the sun. Plus, sometimes when you’re up close for your favorite band, it’s just too damn loud.

- Shade tent: It’s a bit of a hassle to bring and set up, but believe me, it is WELL worth it to have some shade to sit under in the mornings. If you don’t want to bring one, you can alternately hope that you have some nice neighbors who brought one that you can befriend. But do you really want to take that chance?

- Comfortable footwear: I know this goes without saying, but if you haven’t been, you probably aren’t aware of all of the standing/dancing/walking you’ll be doing. It’s better to be comfortable than fashionable in situations such as this. Sanuks have been my festival footwear of choice the last 2 years. Those puppies have been to hell and back, and the best part is, you can just throw them in the washing machine when you get home and theyre good as new.

- Sunscreen: Sort of obvious, but don’t forget to pack it. I know I did until someone reminded me.

- A hat: Even if your hair isn’t thinning as mine is, it’s still important to bring a hat to a fest in the desert. Believe me, you do NOT want your scalp to burn. It’s a very unsavory situation. And since it’s kind of weird and gross to sunblock through your hair, a hat provides some nice protection. One with a brim will keep you a bit cooler too. I never wore hats before last year’s fest but was able to find one I liked, and it’s made its way into my regular wardrobe even after the fest.

- TOILET PAPER: If you’re going to be using only the porto-johns for 3 days and nights, it is imperative to bring your own toilet paper, just to be safe.



ON THE WAY TO THE FEST

Above is a picture of the crazy amounts of windmills you might see on your drive in through Palm Springs (assuming you’re coming in from southwestern California). I just saw it for the first time last year, and it was pretty neat. Here are a few things to remember on your drive into the fest.

Metric – Help I’m Alive (The Twelves Remix)

- Charge up those electronic devices.

- It’s best to fill up your gas tank shortly before arriving so that you can run your car when needed to charge phones, etc (sorry environment!) without worrying about getting stuck. Plus who knows what traffic will be like? I went to a Phish festival and waited in stop and go traffic for 12 hours after exiting the freeway with no gas stations in sight (which, from what I hear, is one of the shorter waits that people experienced). Having been to the fest, I don’t really think that extreme of a situation is likely to happen, but it’s still good to have a full tank of gas when that’s your only energy source for the weekend.

- For cooler purposes, I’ve found that it’s better to use those plastic blue liquid filled reusable ice things. I think that’s what they’re called at least. Bags of ice will melt all up in that cooler and get all of your food wet. And grilled cheese on soggy bread is unsavory to say the least. If you do have to use ice though, wait until you’re close to the fest (depending on where you’re coming from) to buy and throw in the cooler. A few hours can make a huge difference.

- Enjoy awesome playlists. Roll down the windows. GET EXCITED!

WE’RE HERE!

Remember that backpack I told you about? Here are a few things you can use it for, if you’re anal like I am. But also keep in mind that you’ll be carrying this with you all day. It’s best if you and your friends can all pack into one bag and then take turns carrying it.

Daedelus – La Nocturn

- Mini “first aid” kit: After your third round of carnival food, you’re probably going to need those Tums we talked about earlier. Although, to be fair, the food at these fests is typically much better than you’d expect. There’s always a wide variety of options and you can usually get away wiith something pretty healthy/not too scary for the stomach like corn on the cob, baked potato, plus a variety of veggie/vegan items. While I didn’t see my favorite Lolla/Pitchfork fest food, the ever delicious potstickers, at last year’s fest, I still ate some pretty delicious stuff throughout the weekend.

- Long sleeved shirt/sweatshirt: In the desert, the days are excruciatingly hot (though we got pretty lucky last year with temps in the mid 80s) and the nights get pretty cool. In a matter of an hour, it goes from hotter than hell to refreshingly chilly, but I definitely made use of my sweatshirt every night of last year’s fest.

- Sunglasses case: I’ve destroyed many pairs of sunglasses from putting them directly into my pockets at music fests. Just bring your case in your bag and you can tuck them safely away when the sun goes down.

- Hand sanitizer: Porto-johns. ‘Nuff said. Bring hand sanitizer.

- TP: See above. You do not want to get caught in a compromising situation without some TP in your back pocket (both figuratively and literally).

- Sunscreen: Reapply liberally and often.

I’d recommend a towel or blanket, but the grass is usually perfectly manicured and bone dry, so there’s really no need. I’d also recommend a camelpak, but I don’t recall seeing a place to fill them last year, so it’s better to bring a backpack that fits some more items. [EDIT: apparently there is a place to fill up camelpaks just across from the ferris wheel. I never saw it last year, but I guess I wasn't looking since I didn't bring mine to begin with.]



GENERAL FESTIVAL ADVICE:

Twin Shadow – Slow

We’ve worried all we can (I’m a major worrier by nature) but now that we’re at the fest, there’s nothing to do but have some fun. Here’s some parting words of wisdom on how I like to do things.

- Planning your days: In my experience, I typically plan out my entire day ahead of time, then end up only seeing about half the people I planned on. This happens for a variety of reasons. The first is that I forget to take into account the time spent walking from one stage to the next. This is especially disastrous at Lollapalooza, which is arranged like a giant alleyway with the main stages at either end. Luckily, navigating from stage to stage is MUCH easier and MUCH MUCH quicker at coachella. The fest is organized in an L shape, so even the two furthest stages are just one hypotenuse away. My advice is to have a general outline of who you want to see, but to play the whole day by ear. Some of the best acts I’ve seen were the ones that I decided to go to spur of the moment (a la Gang Gang Dance at Lollapalooza 2009).

- Accept the fact that you won’t see everyone you want to see. There are going to be conflicts. You’re going to miss someone that’s on your list of “acts I am seeing for sure”. If there’s a conflict, just see how you feel beforehand and decide on the spot. Festivals are all about going with whatever you’re in the mood for at that moment, if you ask me, which you didn’t.

- When using the “restrooms”, depending on the setup, it’s best to find the most inconvenient porto-john and use that one. I’ve seen it all to many times when there’s a row of 100 porto-johns that there will be huge lines at one end and 10 at the other end with no line. Believe me, it’s worth it to walk the extra 20 feet. Alternately, if there are long lines at both ends of the area, try the ones in the middle. Besides the shorter wait, they’re also usually a bit less gross.

- There’s typically a lot to see and do at the fests aside from the music. Make sure you at least take in a little piece of the rest of the fest.

- Do NOT be afraid to branch off on your own. I know we all like to stay with our friends and enjoy things together, but if your friends all want to see one show and you want to see another, then go see the show you want to see. Don’t give yourself an opportunity to regret anything. Plus it gives you another opportunity to meet other cool people like yourself if you’re flying solo.

- USE LANDMARKS! Before you leave to branch off on your own, set up a meeting spot and time if you want to meet up with your friends again. Cell phones often don’t work in groups that number in the tens of thousands, so pick a spot ahead of time. And find big landmarks that are easy to spot from far away. Use these landmarks over and over again. At Lollapalooza, we always meet at the eyeball tower. It’s just easier that way. Coachella has plenty of giant landmarks. Just make sure to be specific. Don’t just say “meet me at the giant origami crane”. Pick a specific spot on the crane to meet up.

- Recycle what you can, and throw away what you can’t. Don’t be that guy that leaves his garbage lying around. Because I owe this to the environment after suggesting that you idle your car to charge your cell phone.

- Make sure to eat and stay hydrated, especially in the desert sun, it’s so easy to get caught up in the excitement of the day, and before you know it you realize you haven’t eaten anyhting or had a sip of water all day. As I mentioned before, campelpaks are not as useful here as a Coachella just because there aren’t places to fill them that I saw, but the bottles of water are only $2, so it’s not a total rip-off (and you can buy a bunch at once and throw them in that backpack of yours). Don’t be that person who passes out in the sun because you didn’t drink any water. I emphasize this because last year, there were FOUR PEOPLE that I remember that passed out in the direct circle of people around me. On that note, if you’re going to do drugs or whatever, try not to be stupid about it and take care of yourself and your friends. For example, if I hear someone, just after his friend has passed out and hasn’t woken up in over 30 seconds, say, “He’s done this a few times today but never this long”, I might have to punch that person for being an idiot.

- The setup of the Coachella tents are great for getting up close. If there’s an act you really want to be up close for, show up about 10 minutes before the previous act is finishing and wait at the front of the tent just outside. As soon as that act ends, the tent will clear out and you can usually swim against the fish and make your way up pretty close. This fest was by far the easiest I’ve experienced to get really close without camping out all day, and that was a good thing.

- Go to the Sahara tent often and let loose.

And finally, most importantly, HAVE FUN! We’re all there for the same purpose, to enjoy some killer music in a picturesque setting. Don’t be a dick to other concertgoers. Meet new people. See bands you’ve never heard of. Enjoy the palm trees and mountains. Take care of yourself and your friends (aka drink water) and (selfishly) don’t pass out at my feet. And enjoy the fest! If at least one of these tips made the weekend better for at least one person, then it was all worth it.

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Another month in the books and another chance to look back at the most popular tracks from last month. And besides these great tracks below, last month was also the world premiere of our Blogwave Summer mixtape, with tracks contributed from 20 of our favorite blogs, so make sure to check it out if you haven’t already! And now, May’s most popular tracks:

Radiohead – Reckoner (The Twelves Remix)

Ellie Goulding – Guns and Horses (Monsieur Adi Remix)

Husky Rescue – Sound of Love (The Twelves Remix)

Villa Nah – Running On

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – Home (RAC Remix)

Cheers to a happy June. Based on the fact that the weather just in the month of May has been better than all of last summer, I’m thinking that shouldn’t be too difficult.

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I try to stay on top of all things regarding The Twelves mostly because I love the way they use that Brazilian DJ magic (you know, the magic that all Brazilian DJs have) to turn just about any song into a funked out bit of awesome. But, sometimes, as with so many things in my life, I forget to pay attention/get lazy/just don’t keep up. The good side of this is that when I do take a peek, I get mildly inundated (in a good way of course). So here are two greatastic remixes that have slipped beneath my grasp over these years.

The first is “Sound of Love” by Finnish band Husky Rescue. It is the quintessential sound of the Twelves. The one where as soon as you hear that guitar riff in the beginning, you say to yourself, “Self, thanks for turning on this jam of a remix by the Twelves. Because I (you?[we?]) love the Twelves so very much”. The bonus of this one is that whenever I hear the word “husky” in any context whatsoever, I always think of Isabelle Hodes, aka the face of Huskeroos, from the hit television show “Weeds”. Which I also enjoy.

Husky Rescue – Sound of Love (The Twelves Remix)

Now, this one has likely been around for ages so I have absolutely no excuse this time. None whatsoever. Only my favorite song from one of my favorite albums from one of the best bands of the last 20 years ever. Just embarrassing. If you haven’t figured it out by now based on your knowledge of the Twelves remix catalog, I am speaking of “Reckoner” by Radiohead. Have you heard of them? They’re pretty under the radar. Anyway, this one is a bit sneakier. Because it doesn’t sound exactly like what you expect from the Twelves. But that don’t mean it don’t rock the socks off a fox in a box. And then we can go eat some hay, or lay by the bay, I think I just may, whaddaya say?

Radiohead – Reckoner (The Twelves Remix)

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Happy birthday to us! It’s officially our one year birthday and we couldn’t be happier with how things have transpired over the last year, especially the past few months. While straining my brain trying to come up with the perfect way to celebrate, it came to me almost by accident. Since we’ve never done any sort of mixtape, we asked a bunch of our favorite blogs to each submit a track that reminds them of summer. Then, I mixed them all together (sort of, having never done any sort of audio editing in mah life) and the end result is the “Blogwave Summer” mixtape! It was an interesting project because everyone has a different definition of the perfect summer tune, but there’s a great mix of upbeat and chill that all flows together in the end. The mere fact that I was able to do this is a testament to how far we’ve come this past year , so I’m really happy with how it all came together. I mean it’s no Mondo Boys Weird Summer mixtape, but it holds its own. Oh, and thanks to j-town, whose FANTASTIC image I borrowed for the mixtape artwork.

Here’s the full track list, as well as which blog contributed which track in [brackets]. My eternal thanks to all of the blogs who participated, you are all super rad. And make sure to check them out too if you are not already a reader. Thanks to the ON (Original Ninja) The Music Ninja, you can click on any blog names in the image below to get to their respective sites, so do it! Oh yeah, and since this is our anniversary, I took the liberty to throw not one but two fantastic tracks into the mix.

I’ve provided the file in a couple of different ways. You can download it below as one continuous mp3 file, or you can download it as separate tracks (which will sound exactly the same as the single file when played in succession). You can also stream the whole thing right here in the audio player below if you want a sneak preview, but your best bet is probably to download the zip file. Plus the zip file includes a front and back cover which lists all the songs and blogs that contribute them, so that is nice to have. The whole thing runs at about 1:18, so press play and let the summer tunes take you away.

Download the zip file

Download the single mp3 file

Thanks again to everyone for reading this past year, and let’s see if we can’t make the next year even better.

And here’s a bonus tune that I’ve posted before that JUST missed the cut for this mixtape, but that I listen to almost daily because it’s just SO farking happy. I’m sure it will only get even more play as the days get warmer. I also chose this song because, to quote Mr. Shooter McGavin, “Even though only one of you will become my colleague, all of you…are now my friends.”

Hooray for Earth – Surrounded by Your Friends

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Wondering where your Saturday throwback is? Well, as part of our new format (at least one song per day), I’ve decided not to limit myself to certain types of songs on certain days. So now I can mix it up all the time.

As a big fan of both Fever Ray and Brazilian DJ duo The Twelves, I’m not really sure how I missed this remix last year when it blew up all over the blogosphere. It’s especially weird since I’ve actually posted the original of this song before. But letting bygones be bygones, the good news is that I’ve finally been exposed to this fantasmical remix. Per usual, the Twelves have totally changed the mood of the song, taking something inherently dark (although this song is a bit less dark than others by Fever Ray) and turning it into something almost jubilant and funky. Can someone please start an annoying Facebook group entitled “I bet we can get 1,000,000 people that want The Twelves to play a show in Detroit”? Cuz then maybe they will. They just have to, for the sake of my well-being.

Also, do we think that Fever Ray might be the indie/avant-garde/a little bit weirder Lady Gaga? See below for evidence from a recent award show win. How long did that melting face take to apply? Does Fever Ray really have those long dreads? Do you think that was even her?

Fever Ray – Seven (The Twelves Remix)

buy the original song on Fever Ray - Fever Ray - Seven or amazon

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in honor of the impending new years eve, the usual friday danceapalooza is taking place a little early this week. the idea is that you will have time to add one more awesome tune to your carefully planned NYE playlist. the track (thanks to mike for this one) is by gui boratto, a brazilian dj and producer whose website features some incredibly creepy album art. i pretty much seem to love anything a brazilian dj touches for some reason. gui also utilizes a monome, a jon alexander favorite. if you are into the unassuming start with the big buildup and many ups and downs, you will likely enjoy this track. youre just sitting there trying to figure out whats going on, wondering when something big is going to happen. and then you get to the 2:02 mark, and all holy heck breaks loose, temporarily. this is maybe my favorite kind of electronic song, full of peaks and valleys with an overall really happy sound. it gives you a chance to collect yourself and then shortly thereafter rock out again. i think it would be insane for fellow brazilians the twelves to remix this one and put their extra funky spin on it.

gui boratto – no turning back

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the twelves live

todays post is a total copout for so many reasons. lets go through them one by one. 1. ive talked about the twelves, and this remix specifically, a few times already. 2. ive already posted the original metric version of the song thats remixed. 3. ive already devoted a post to the twelves. luckily, it was maybe the second post i ever, so pretty much nobody ever saw it and it probably sucked even more than this one, which is really saying a lot. so im taking the liberty to post another remix by the excellent brazilian dj duo the twelves. cuz its friday, and we all need a good dance remix to carry us into the weekend that lies ahead. plus its another opportunity to post a super cool picture.

i think the twelves, unlike a lot of djs, have the great ability to remix a song and make it sound like a completely different song, but still keep the musical quality that makes the song so great. its almost as if they are writing a brand new song, which is more than i can say about a lot of remixes i hear. now that im typing this, im pretty sure this is exactly what i said last time i posted about the twelves. but it dont matter because this metric song is awesome and so is the remix. makes me excited for our possible brazil vacation redux next year. its happening (i hope). happy friday y’all.

help im alive – the twelves remix

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metric

im going to write this post based on how im expecting this day to go. then we can play a fun game and compare my predictions with how i actually feel and see how close i was. ready? go. i feel funny. whats happening to me? i cant see aaaaanything. is this real life? ive barely slept the past 4 nights, ive eaten nothing but garbage, i havent showered in what feels like weeks, and i have to sit in a packed minivan for the next 10 hours. but boy was it worth it! lets just say im very happy that i took tomorrow off work for my recovery day because im definitely going to need it. i may need the rest of today just to take the best shower ever since im maybe the dirtiest ive ever been right now.

while im counting down the minutes until said minivan ride is over and said shower is scheduled to begin, i thought id share with you a track by canadian rock group metric, led by the tantalizing emily haines, whos also a former member of canadian collective broken social scene. when i first started listening to broken social scene, i thought it was strange that there were upwards of 10 members at any given moment in the group but didnt think much of it. then i slowly began to realize how many of the members had other successful projects of their own. but i guess i dont know if these peoples groups were famous because of broken social scene or vice versa.

this song is the opening track of metrics latest album fantasies and is really one of the first songs to be considered for posting in the early infancy of this site (nearly 4 weeks ago. holy cow!). i think the reason i dig it so much is because it has so many distinct themes. theres the theme of the verses, the “beating like a hammer” theme and the chorus theme. and they alternate between major and minor, which makes it even more interesting. i think down the road i will have to post the excessively good twelves remix of this song, which i think ive talked about before, but want to let the album version soak into your brains first so you can fully appreciate the magic.

metric – help im alive

Metric - Fantasies - Help I'm Alive buy this track on itunes
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