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    State Top 50 Albums of the Year

    Posted: December 4th, 2008, 6:13am MST by nialler9

    Out now.. The top 25 in order of ranking is here. Illustration by the wonderful BrenB. Interviews with Q-Tip(!!!), Little Joy, One Day International, Seasick Steve, Glasvegas, Cold War Kids.

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    Peverelist - ‘Infinity Is Now’

    Posted: December 3rd, 2008, 11:50am MST by nialler9
    Enclosure: [download]

    Peverelist

    While much of the dubstep I’ve heard this year has been self-cannibalising crap, there’s still the odd pocket of resistance in the genre if you look (hard). Take Bristol’s Peverelist who is one of those producers doing the right thing and mixing the distinctive positives of dubstep with early 90s ambient electronica wigouts. Well that’s what the near nine minute ‘Infinity Is Now’ sounds like; some hybrid between techno/ dubstep and Aphex Twin’s Selected Ambient Works Vol. 2. Groovy.

    Peverelist - Infinity is Now

    [Buy on vinyl from Amazon | eMusic digitally]

    In other news, Merriweather Post Pavilion is really fucking good. Thank fuck. )
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    Independent’s Day this Sunday

    Posted: December 3rd, 2008, 10:57am MST by nialler9

    Independent’s Day is a day long fair of independent records, DIY zines, radical books, info stalls, workshops, film screenings, crafts and more. taking place Sunday 7th December 2008 at the Dublin Food Co-op, 12 Newmarket, Dublin 8. More info after the jump.

    Many Irish independent record labels will have stalls on the day, including The Richter Collective, Rimbaud Records & Stitchy Press. Info stalls will also be provided by Animal Rights groups, Seomra Spraoi and the Forgotten Zine library.

    Along with stalls there will also be workshops focusing on self-publishing and community media , a film screening by young Irish film maker Dylan Haskins of his documentary about Do-It-Yourself culture: Roll Up Your Sleeves: The DIY Counterculture.

    Workshops

    History of Zines by Willie
    Willie presents a history of zines. Willie for many years produced his own zine Non-Plastique (an early influence on Loserdom zine!). He also ran his own zine distro Ultra Red Star, before setting up with wife Natalia Red Ink radical books and zine shop (between 2004-2006), they now run their own publishing/record label Stitchy Press. He’s one of the few Irish zinesters who can claim to have taken part in a zine speaking tour of the USA with a van-load of other zinesters. He also plays/played in numerous Irish Do-It-Yourself punk bands Bambi, Boneyard Witch and Oak.

    Feminism and Publishing by The RAG
    The RAG (Radical Anarcha-feminist Group) is a Dublin-based collective who publish their own zine dealing with womens issues and discussions of feminism in the modern context. Here members of the collective discuss notable feminist press, experiences of publishing The Rag, why print-form rather other media/projects and more.
    Their third issue is due out the week before Independent’s Day so look forward to getting a copy as well as attending this talk!

    Community Television as Autonomous media: Hacking the Cable or Co-opting Video Activism by Dublin Community Television
    DCTV is a non-profit co-operative that operates a 24 hour a day, 7 day a week ad-free television station broadcasting to more than ¼ million Irish households.

    This workshop will look at the first year of DCTV, the structures that have evolved and strategies used to create an ‘autonomous media space’ and the key issues the station faces: technical barriers to production, professionalism vs. Volunteerism, localism and informal hierarchies amongst others.

    While some of those who work with DCTV will identify with a zine / activist culture , is this relevant in an organisation with paid staff and a budget of 100s of thousands of euro. Presented by DCTV members.

    POSTER PDF here.

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    Video: Roots Manuva live in Paris

    Posted: December 3rd, 2008, 4:59am MST by nialler9
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    Nialler9 Podcast #21

    Posted: December 1st, 2008, 7:28am MST by nialler9
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    Apologies for the lateness in this here podcast. We’ve spilled over into December but that’s OK as I’m about to kick the Irish end of year albums and songs poll off this week so the next podcast will be chosen by you. For now though, we have a selection of more leftfield than usual stuff taking in “Malian-tinged sunniness, the electro muddiness of Telepathe, the gloomy ambience of King Midas Sound (The Bug’s new project)and uplifting yet slightly creepy Simian Mobile Disco remix of Deerhunter’s ‘Octet’“.

    Aoife Mc who presents is available for bar mitzvahs and radio work. Get in touch.

    nialler9 Podcast #21 (MP3 - right click / save as)

    Podcast #21 -Tracklisting
    1. Amadou and Mariam - Djama [Welcome to Mali - Because Music]
    2. Magic Wands - Black Magic [7" - Ark Recordings]
    3. Telepathe - Chrome’s On It [Vinyl EP - IAMSOUND Records]
    4. Zoon Van Snook - Bibliophone 5 [Interview and Interludes EP - Cookshop]
    5. Weird Tapes - Home [Download]
    6. Memory Cassette -Asleep at a Party [Download]
    7. King Midas Sound - One Ting (Dabrye Mix) [Cool Out - Hyperdub]
    8. Onra - My Comet [7" Beat Series - All City]
    9. Mail Order Messiahs - Caffeine Dreams [Par Avion EP - Ambulance Chaser]
    10. Starkey - Spacewalk [Ephemeral Exhibits - Planet Mu]
    11. Deerhunter - Octet (Simian Moble Disco re-edit) [Download]

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    Vampire Punk

    Posted: November 28th, 2008, 11:13am MST by nialler9

    I wouldn’t have had Ezra from Vampire Weekend down for a punk but he proves me wrong by ably joining Fucked Up during their 12-hour gig marathon in NY. Ezra joins the band for covers of ‘Someone’s Gonna Die’ by Blitz and ‘Parents’ by the Descendents.

    “What’s up Nerds?”


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    Video: Sarsparilla - ‘The Count’

    Posted: November 28th, 2008, 10:57am MST by nialler9

    You’ve probably seen this on a few other blogs but the song and video are too good not to post. Video by Feargal Brennan for the song from Sarsparilla’s sexy album Karahee.

    Why not download his Alphabet Set Day Rider mix.

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    Foals - Red Socks Pugie remixes

    Posted: November 28th, 2008, 6:58am MST by nialler9

    I forget about these quality Foals remixes but the Ambo gig last night and the Various Productions mashup during the week reminded me how good they are. Two really good examples of remixes that use elements of the songs to paint a different vibe the first techno/house, the second electronic/dubstep.

    Foals - Red Socks Pugie (Henrik Schwarz remix)

    Foals - Red Socks Pugie (Various Productions remix)

    Photo by Claire Weir from last night’s gig. Read Alan Reilly’s review and see more photos from Claire.

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    Tonight: Beardyman in Twisted Pepper

    Posted: November 28th, 2008, 2:42am MST by nialler9

    The supremely talented beatbox MC Beardyman is playing tonight at the Twisted Pepper and judging by his latest set in Cargo, London it’s going to be amazing. During the 8-part video set he takes requests from the crowd and using a loop station does some incredible things with his voice including some drum and bass, ‘Simon Says’, mixes Benga and Coki’s ‘Night’ with Rick Astley, ‘Born Slippy’, ‘Electrobank’, LFO, ‘Oompa Lumpa Song’ and loads more. Just watch.

    Beardyman will be joined by DJ Kormac (Scribble) and Nic James (Mud) and Klute (Commerical Suicide,UK). Doors are 11pm . Tickets are e10 in advance or e15 on the door.

    Watch this. The other seven videos on Youtube but my favourites continue in the more. Thanks to Cian for the tip.

    Part 1

    Part 8

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