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Andrew Jackson Jihad doing a session performance with Nervous Energies. In this video, the duo is performing a track from is latest album, Knife Man. The track is “Fucc The Devil.” Check my review of AJJ’s latest album here. /via/
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Shot by the good people at i-D Magazine, here’s a live session with one of the darkest singer-songwriters I’ve come across this year, Chelsea Wolfe. This video features several live incarnations of tracks from her latest album, which you can watch a review of right here. Enjoy the
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Sacramento psych outfit Ganglians have a new album out titled Still Living, which is slathered in a slightly soured Beach Boys-like sheen. To me, it’s a mutant’s take on sunshine pop from the 60s. The band recently did an acoustic session with the people at terroreyes.tv, and
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The California-based music blog Yours Truly has a video series where they capture bands performing in an intimate live setting. In a recent installment, the Swedish electro-pop act Little Dragon stopped by to perform “Little Man,” one of the standout tracks on their great new album Ritual Union. The beautifully
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A video of young, Canadian jazz fusion trio BADBADNOTGOOD covering the Flying Lotus track “Camel,” which is a cut off my favorite Flying Lotus album, Los Angeles. I can’t wait ’til these guys start dropping s’more original material. BBNG also has a new EP out, featuring medleys of
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Since reviewing SBTRKT’s debut album, I’ve picked up the CD and haven’t regretted a single penny spent. I just love how soulful Sampha’s vocal contributions are, and the simple, bright synths SBTRKT backs them with. Of course, my musical hunger is insatiable, and I can’t
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Flamingoh (Pink Bird Dawn) by Debo Band The Debo Band is Boston collective with an undying love for the vintage sounds of Ethiopian funk. The group’s latest EP is a series of live cuts recording during a tour through East Africa with another band. The four recordings on this
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As you know, I dug the hell out of that new Shabazz Palaces album, Black Up. So, I’m happy to present two pieces of live magic from the project: A Daytrotter session and a video shot by the good people at KEXP. Bon Appétit! Stream: Shabazz Palaces @ Daytrotter
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A few days ago, Daytrotter uploaded a session with TND’s favorite saxophone player: Colin Stetson. Click here to hear it. If you haven’t seen or heard the guy, do so as soon as possible. He’s an absolute beast, and an amazing soloist. The guy’s latest record
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Via NPR Music, it’s a live video of the Body performing its crushing brand of sludge metal with the Assembly Of Light Choir In Concert, which made an appearance on the duo’s 2010 album All the Waters of the Earth Turn to Blood. Last year, the album had